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Parties held in Utah to view meteor shower
May 24, 2014, 1:34 pm
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Less than 2 weeks away!
May 24, 2014, 1:29 pm
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Park City Farmer's Market | Park City, Utah

Park City are you excited yet? We’re less than 2 weeks away from the 2014 Farmer’s Market season grand opening, June 4th!

2 Weeks till the Park City, Utah Farmers Market 2014 season Grand Opening!

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Which Type Of Pool Is Right For You? We Look At The Best Designs For Your Backyard
May 18, 2014, 5:40 am
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6 Tips to Help Your Yard Stand Out
May 18, 2014, 5:40 am
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Make Your Home Welcoming with Front Yard Landscaping
May 18, 2014, 5:38 am
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Jessica Greving

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They say that first impressions are the most important, and when it comes to houses, that is achieved through front yard landscaping. Front yard landscaping and design are the best methods for beautifying your front yard. It doesn’t matter if you have a big or small front yard – there are ways you can beautify any space.

The key to successful landscaping is planning. This phase involves determining the layout you want for your front yard. Among the things you need to take into consideration is the functionality of your front yard. Aside from aesthetic appeal, yards are also often utilized for bike or wheelchair access and car parking. The type of entryway you use is important, so make sure that the layout will not hinder or block the entryway. It is usually better to keep the layout fairly simple for these reasons.

Homeowners may opt for a symmetrical or…

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5 Summer Home Improvement Projects
May 18, 2014, 5:38 am
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5 Summer Home Improvement Projects

By Kimberly Martin on 16 May 2014

Now that the chill of a long spring is finally wearing off and the rain showers are few and far between, homeowners have the chance to do some home improvement work in the warm sun. Many use this time to start a construction project like building a fire pit, constructing a pergola on the deck, or even installing large features like a pool. All of these are excellent choices, of course, and will give your home added beautiful qualities. However, it’s also useful to take advantage of the sunny weather and warm skies to do some “facelift” projects on your home as well—projects that won’t involve building anything new, but will clean up your home and protect it against the rest of the year’s weather and other difficulties. While there’s a long list of projects you can tackle, we’ve listed five quick ones…

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Top Ten Bad Seattle Driving Behaviors
May 10, 2014, 4:27 pm
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Hace mucho calor en Seattle hoy. It’s about 82 degrees outside today, and as a coworker said, everybody’s hitting their brakes because the sun’s in their eyes… just like they do when it starts raining.

In the vein of my Tooling Along in our Motorcars post from several years ago, I formulated a top ten bad Seattle driving behaviors list to channel my ire at the rising tide of vehicular narcissism in this area. I define vehicular narcissism as a “me first” driving mentality that is fueled by oblivion, selfishness, or both. People who practice vehicular narcissism either believe their time is more valuable than other people’s or they just don’t care enough to pay attention when they get behind the wheel.

Buckle up. Here we go.

Bad Seattle Driving Behavior 1: Merging

A great many people around here seem confused about the simple concept of merging. If your lane…

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5 HOME DECORATING ERRORS TO AVOID
May 10, 2014, 4:22 pm
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Planning to redecorate your home? Take time to look around and evaluate what probable mistakes you’ve done to even make you consider redecorating. Sometimes, even the smallest details make the loudest effect. Here are some decorating errors you have to avoid.

1. CLUTTERS

No, clutters are not part of your decorations. They are meant to be placed where they should be placed!

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2. TOO MANY CABLES

Hide these cables by finding a cord cover that matches your wall, or staple them  to the back of furniture. Whatever you do and however you do it, just don’t show these cables off because they are not pleasing to the eyes.

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3. FURNITURE THAT DOESN’T FIT

Always, always, always measure your room first before buying any furniture. Putting too much into any space is never a good thing.

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4. PILLOWS EVERYWHERE

How will anyone be able to sit and enjoy your sofa if it’s filled…

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Five Best (and Worst) Time-Tested Remodeling Projects
May 10, 2014, 4:21 pm
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Toronto Plumbers Tips: Trenchless Sewer Replacement
May 1, 2014, 7:02 pm
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Toronto Plumbers Blog

Sewer-line-replacement TorontoProfessional sewer replacement in Toronto has seen impressive innovations in recent decades, notably trenchless pipe bursting, among other trenchless, cured-in-place pipe solutions. Now the preferred replacement option nationwide, trenchless pipe bursting minimizes lawn damage and labor costs, while maximizing pipe efficiency. Simply, pipe bursting is the perfect solution for sewer pipes damaged beyond repair.

In this blog, we’ve gathered ten tips to help you decide if pipe bursting is the right choice for your pipe renovations.

1.) Trenchless Technology Keeps Disruption to A Minimum

Arguably its greatest benefit, trenchless sewer replacement keeps home, commerce and traffic disruption to a bare minimum. This is because almost the entire process takes place underground, without the need for extensive digging, or “trenching.”

Pipe bursting, the trenchless answer to pipe replacement, makes use of only two small holes at the ends of damaged pipe. A bursting head, fixed to a…

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