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THE POST-CHRISTMAS HOME AND THE EPIDEMIC OF DOMESTIC BULIMIA
By The Decorologist.
This is Kristie Barnett's version of the famous William Morris quote: “Have nothing in your home that is not functional or doesn’t bring you joy because of its beauty or meaning to you. And strive for both, if possible.”
Check it out!
RECLAIM SPACE IN YOUR HOME! ▫ Closet Makeovers ▫ Garage/Attic/ Basement Clean out ▫ Repurposing and Organization ▫ Storage Solutions ▫ Space & time saving suggestions ▫ Removal: Consignment, Charity, Recycle, wherever it needs to go!
Monday, December 31, 2012
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
So Many Ornaments!
Do you have more ornaments than you need this year?
If you have children, nieces or nephews, consider purchasing an ornament box before Christmas. Currently, these boxes are in stores and come in all sizes and price points. You can fill the ornament box as you take down your tree.
If your children are grown, go ahead and pass the box along! If not, purchase a different box for each child or family member and store individually until they have a home of their own.
What a nice way to pass on those ornaments along with a proper storage box that will keep the ornaments in use for years to come!
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Oil Based Paint Collection Saturday on News Story at WGNSradio.com
Oil Based Paint Collection Saturday on News Story at WGNSradio.com
This is the only opportunity in the immediate future to properly dispose of oil-based paint. For more information please call either 615 898-7739, or Mimi D. Keisling at 615 542-4633. You may also e-mail questions to mkeisling@rutherfordcountytn.gov or check the county website at www.rutherfordcountytn.gov. Click on the flyer under “Public Notices” for more details.
This is the only opportunity in the immediate future to properly dispose of oil-based paint. For more information please call either 615 898-7739, or Mimi D. Keisling at 615 542-4633. You may also e-mail questions to mkeisling@rutherfordcountytn.gov or check the county website at www.rutherfordcountytn.gov. Click on the flyer under “Public Notices” for more details.
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Porch Pillows and Bird Poop
Covered Porch Seating |
~Amy
throw pillow storage |
Wednesday, April 18, 2012
Dryer Lint
Have you EVER moved it? Pulled out your dryer from your laundry room away from the vent that directs the heat to escape? Have you noticed that your dryer cycles are taking longer and longer?
We recently updated our laundry room so I had to remove my washer and dryer. Holy lint! Yes! Lint, a plenty! I took time to vacuum around, under and in my dryer vent that exits my house. Now my drying times are down from 60 to 45-50 minutes.
Saves time, energy and is much safer too. I'll be doing this annually from now on.
~Amy
Monday, April 16, 2012
Earth Day Activities April 21 - Murfreesboro
MURFREESBORO — Murfreesboro and Rutherford County’s Earth Day Celebration will continue its highly successful run, started two years ago around Rutherford County’s Courthouse, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the first day of spring, April 21, the city announced.
Organizers are expecting a record number of visitors to attend the event — an extravaganza that offers a wide variety of activities for young and old alike.
The day’s activities will include free popcorn, hotdogs, drinks and door prizes. There will also be games and other kid-specific activities. To top it off, 1,000 red oak tree seedlings will be given away on a first-come first-served basis..
This year’s event will showcase nearly 20 informational booths offering scores of brochures and other media on earth-friendly topics and services.
Returning this year to provide entertainmentare MTSU’s Jazz Ensemble, Creative Rhythm, a local percussion ensemble and the Earthlings featuring premier guitarist Larry Pinkerton and Friends.
Also on tap is a return engagement by Murfreesboro Electric Department’s mascot, Louie the Lightning Bug. MED, TVA’s local distributor will provide information and sign-ups for the authority’s Green Power Switch program.
This program gives customers an opportunity to purchase power that has been produced by renewable resources such as wind, solar and methane gas. For more information on the Green Power Switch Program, visitwww.greenpowerswitch.com or contact your local power distributor. MED is a major sponsor of the event and its personnel will be on hand to help explain the program and sign up residential and commercial green-power consumers.
Sponsors in addition to MED include General Mills and its local subsidiary Pillsbury, whose mascot the Pillsbury Dough Boy will make an appearance and Mr. Wegs, the company’s environmental mascot, will attend to represent the company’s commitment to conservation.
Other sponsors are MaxShred, Murfreesboro City Schools, Kroger, Lewis Brothers Bakery, the City of Murfreesboro, Rutherford County, Rutherford County Schools and All in One Recycling.
In keeping with the day, a “kick off the spring and summer season on the square” event will be held from 3 to 6 p.m. after Earth Day festivities conclude.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Magazine Guilt
If you feel guilty about throwing your magazines in the recycle bin when you are the only person who thumbed through them, here's the cure!
Take that pile of magazines with you to the hair dresser, dentist, or doctors office and leave them. You can cut off your address on the front cover. Don't let them pile up just because you didn't read every article. Let others enjoy!
~Gretchen
Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Free Shredding at Office Depot
Papers piling up? Filing cabinet full?
Office Depot Provides Free Copies of 2011 Tax Returns and Shredding of Confidential DocumentsThrough
Read more here:
http://mediarelations.officedepot.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=140162&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1673116&highlight
Friday, April 6, 2012
Give it to Goodwill
Wednesday, April 4, 2012
Broken, cracked, holey, expired, mildewed, dusty
At the dump |
Many times clients put off discarding items that are damaged. There are many reasons for this but mainly they are delaying the inevitable.
When Gretchen and I arrive and work, we candidly point out items that need to be discarded. Then we have witnessed clients try to hold on to them. After listening to a laundry list all of the reasons these items have not been discarded, we offer to haul the items away.
Sometimes the process is a little slow, but generally we end up with a truck bed full of trash. Yes, we will haul it off for you too!
~ Amy
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