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To watch a video version of this podcast, click here: https://youtu.be/2cNHgOFCes0In this episode of the Structure Talk podcast, hosts Reuben Saltzman and Tessa Murry engage with listener questions, discuss the growth of their inspection team, and share insights into their training process. They also highlight an upcoming conference for home inspectors and delve into specific home maintenance topics, including rim joist insulation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of communication, training, and adapting to clients' needs in the home inspection industry. They also discuss various topics related to home improvement, including building codes, plumbing issues, and the pros and cons of recessed lighting. They provide insights into safety standards, troubleshooting plumbing problems, and the differences between drum traps and P-traps. The conversation also touches on energy efficiency and listener engagement for future topics.TakeawaysReuben enjoys answering listener questions despite mixed responses.The podcast is now available on YouTube for viewers.Spring is a busy season for home inspections.New inspectors with real estate backgrounds are now on the team.Training focuses on both technical skills and client communication.A blog post detailing the training process will be available soon.The company has successfully grown despite challenges from COVID-19.An upcoming conference will feature networking and learning opportunities.Pickleball and casino night are fun activities planned for the conference.Spray foam insulation is a recommended method for rim joist insulation. Building codes require ignition barriers for exposed foam in habitable areas.Drum traps can be challenging to remove, but there are effective methods.Replacing a drum trap with a P-trap depends on the plumbing configuration.Recessed lights can cause drafts and heat loss if not installed properly.Wafer down lights are a better alternative to traditional recessed lights.Proper attic ventilation is crucial when installing ceiling fixtures.Homeowners should consider maintaining drum traps to avoid clogs.Using a hair catcher can prevent plumbing issues in bathtubs.Listener feedback is encouraged for future podcast topics.The hosts are open to discussing various home improvement topics.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Listener Engagement02:55 Team Growth and New Inspectors06:02 Training Process Insights09:05 Upcoming Conference and Networking Opportunities11:57 Home Inspection Questions and Answers15:04 Rim Joist Insulation Discussion22:02 Understanding Building Codes and Safety Standards23:01 Troubleshooting Plumbing Issues27:13 Drum Traps vs. P-Traps: What Homeowners Should Know31:41 Recessed Lighting: Pros and Cons40:18 Future Topics and Listener Engagement
Dean helps a caller with their faulty dimmable recessed lighting set. Dean advices a caller on replacing sheet vinyl flooring with a wooden plank and the importance of reviewing the warranty. Plus, he talks about galvanized drain lines and descaling operation of a home
The great reckoning seems to be following the course that Mark Thornton has been charting by guesswork. In other words, the great train wreck seems to be happening. Mark shares his current outlook.What the Fed does, what the stock market does, and what the economy does cannot be predicted in the same sense that the mechanical and physical sciences can predict simple relationships of physical bodies and forces."10-Year Treasury Constant Maturity Minus 2-Year Treasury Constant Maturity" (Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis): Mises.org/MI_79_GraphDownload The Skyscraper Curse by Mark Thornton at Mises.org/Curse.Order a free paperback copy of Murray Rothbard's What Has Government Done to Our Money? at Mises.org/IssuesFree.Follow Minor Issues at Mises.org/MinorIssues.
In a surprising turn of events, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ordered a temporary recess in Alec Baldwin's pretrial hearing. This came after a contentious debate between the prosecution and Baldwin's defense team over redacted documents provided to the defense. "The court is not happy with this," Judge Sommer declared before announcing a one-hour recess, adding, "I'll see what's going to happen." The documents in question were related to an Inspection of Public Records Act request filed by Baldwin's defense team, which they claim included emails and witness statements that were fully redacted. The prosecution countered, stating that the blacked-out portions were communications between prosecutors and paralegals, to which the defense was not entitled. The motions being heard include critical decisions about what evidence, testimony, and arguments will be permissible in front of the jury. One significant motion filed by Baldwin's legal team sought to exclude his role as a producer from consideration, arguing that it was irrelevant to the allegations of negligence. The prosecution, however, maintained that Baldwin's producer role contributed to his reckless behavior, potentially endangering the safety of others. In a decisive ruling, Judge Sommer denied the motion to introduce evidence of Baldwin's producer role. "I'm having real difficulty with the state's position that they want to show, as a producer, he didn't follow guidelines and therefore, as an actor, Mr. Baldwin did all these things wrong, resulting in the death of Halyna Hutchins because as a producer he allowed this all to happen," Judge Sommer stated. She further noted that Baldwin was not the sole producer, implying that mentioning his role could unfairly suggest he was the only authority on set. "I'm denying evidence of his status as a producer," she concluded. The judge's rulings on other motions included partial approval regarding Baldwin's prior handling of firearms, allowing photos but excluding instances of him rushing the crew. Additionally, a motion to exclude a defense witness was denied despite the prosecution's claims of late disclosure and lack of pretrial interview opportunities. The court ruled that the witness would be available for a pretrial interview. Court documents shed light on the prosecution's case, portraying Baldwin as the "most experienced member of all the cast and crew," who missed the initial firearms training and was inattentive during a separate session with armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. They allege Baldwin spent the training time on his phone and making videos of himself shooting the gun. As jury selection begins, both sides are keenly aware of the high-profile nature of the case. "Jury selection is important in every case but critically important here," noted Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor. He emphasized the need to screen potential jurors for biases related to gun safety, rights, and celebrity status. Despite the serious charges, Rahmani does not foresee Baldwin being jailed if convicted. "The New Mexico manslaughter statute carries an 18-month maximum sentence, with no minimum," Rahmani explained. He pointed out that Baldwin's defense could argue for leniency by comparing his culpability to that of assistant director Dave Halls, who received probation for his role in the incident. As the trial progresses, the legal strategies and rulings in these preliminary hearings will significantly shape the courtroom dynamics and potential outcomes in this high-stakes case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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In a surprising turn of events, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ordered a temporary recess in Alec Baldwin's pretrial hearing. This came after a contentious debate between the prosecution and Baldwin's defense team over redacted documents provided to the defense. "The court is not happy with this," Judge Sommer declared before announcing a one-hour recess, adding, "I'll see what's going to happen." The documents in question were related to an Inspection of Public Records Act request filed by Baldwin's defense team, which they claim included emails and witness statements that were fully redacted. The prosecution countered, stating that the blacked-out portions were communications between prosecutors and paralegals, to which the defense was not entitled. The motions being heard include critical decisions about what evidence, testimony, and arguments will be permissible in front of the jury. One significant motion filed by Baldwin's legal team sought to exclude his role as a producer from consideration, arguing that it was irrelevant to the allegations of negligence. The prosecution, however, maintained that Baldwin's producer role contributed to his reckless behavior, potentially endangering the safety of others. In a decisive ruling, Judge Sommer denied the motion to introduce evidence of Baldwin's producer role. "I'm having real difficulty with the state's position that they want to show, as a producer, he didn't follow guidelines and therefore, as an actor, Mr. Baldwin did all these things wrong, resulting in the death of Halyna Hutchins because as a producer he allowed this all to happen," Judge Sommer stated. She further noted that Baldwin was not the sole producer, implying that mentioning his role could unfairly suggest he was the only authority on set. "I'm denying evidence of his status as a producer," she concluded. The judge's rulings on other motions included partial approval regarding Baldwin's prior handling of firearms, allowing photos but excluding instances of him rushing the crew. Additionally, a motion to exclude a defense witness was denied despite the prosecution's claims of late disclosure and lack of pretrial interview opportunities. The court ruled that the witness would be available for a pretrial interview. Court documents shed light on the prosecution's case, portraying Baldwin as the "most experienced member of all the cast and crew," who missed the initial firearms training and was inattentive during a separate session with armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. They allege Baldwin spent the training time on his phone and making videos of himself shooting the gun. As jury selection begins, both sides are keenly aware of the high-profile nature of the case. "Jury selection is important in every case but critically important here," noted Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor. He emphasized the need to screen potential jurors for biases related to gun safety, rights, and celebrity status. Despite the serious charges, Rahmani does not foresee Baldwin being jailed if convicted. "The New Mexico manslaughter statute carries an 18-month maximum sentence, with no minimum," Rahmani explained. He pointed out that Baldwin's defense could argue for leniency by comparing his culpability to that of assistant director Dave Halls, who received probation for his role in the incident. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
In a surprising turn of events, Judge Mary Marlowe Sommer ordered a temporary recess in Alec Baldwin's pretrial hearing. This came after a contentious debate between the prosecution and Baldwin's defense team over redacted documents provided to the defense. "The court is not happy with this," Judge Sommer declared before announcing a one-hour recess, adding, "I'll see what's going to happen." The documents in question were related to an Inspection of Public Records Act request filed by Baldwin's defense team, which they claim included emails and witness statements that were fully redacted. The prosecution countered, stating that the blacked-out portions were communications between prosecutors and paralegals, to which the defense was not entitled. The motions being heard include critical decisions about what evidence, testimony, and arguments will be permissible in front of the jury. One significant motion filed by Baldwin's legal team sought to exclude his role as a producer from consideration, arguing that it was irrelevant to the allegations of negligence. The prosecution, however, maintained that Baldwin's producer role contributed to his reckless behavior, potentially endangering the safety of others. In a decisive ruling, Judge Sommer denied the motion to introduce evidence of Baldwin's producer role. "I'm having real difficulty with the state's position that they want to show, as a producer, he didn't follow guidelines and therefore, as an actor, Mr. Baldwin did all these things wrong, resulting in the death of Halyna Hutchins because as a producer he allowed this all to happen," Judge Sommer stated. She further noted that Baldwin was not the sole producer, implying that mentioning his role could unfairly suggest he was the only authority on set. "I'm denying evidence of his status as a producer," she concluded. The judge's rulings on other motions included partial approval regarding Baldwin's prior handling of firearms, allowing photos but excluding instances of him rushing the crew. Additionally, a motion to exclude a defense witness was denied despite the prosecution's claims of late disclosure and lack of pretrial interview opportunities. The court ruled that the witness would be available for a pretrial interview. Court documents shed light on the prosecution's case, portraying Baldwin as the "most experienced member of all the cast and crew," who missed the initial firearms training and was inattentive during a separate session with armorer Hannah Gutierrez-Reed. They allege Baldwin spent the training time on his phone and making videos of himself shooting the gun. As jury selection begins, both sides are keenly aware of the high-profile nature of the case. "Jury selection is important in every case but critically important here," noted Neama Rahmani, a former federal prosecutor. He emphasized the need to screen potential jurors for biases related to gun safety, rights, and celebrity status. Despite the serious charges, Rahmani does not foresee Baldwin being jailed if convicted. "The New Mexico manslaughter statute carries an 18-month maximum sentence, with no minimum," Rahmani explained. He pointed out that Baldwin's defense could argue for leniency by comparing his culpability to that of assistant director Dave Halls, who received probation for his role in the incident. As the trial progresses, the legal strategies and rulings in these preliminary hearings will significantly shape the courtroom dynamics and potential outcomes in this high-stakes case. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Karen Read Trial, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The North Carolina General Assembly wrapped up its 2024 “short session” recently and once again, it was a tough session for many basic aspects of democratic government. Whether they were unveiling secretly written proposals to overhaul state campaign finance laws, placing new unfunded obligations on election administrators, or cementing in place law changes that will […] The post Common Cause of NC's Bob Phillips on the recessed legislative session, the state of election laws appeared first on NC Newsline.
June 28, 2024 Rockingham County Board Of Commissioners Recessed MeetingAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. APPROVAL OF JUNE 28, 2024 AGENDA3. PRESENTATION - Chris Elliott, Safety & Risk ManagerDiscuss Law Enforcement Liability Insurance Options4. DISCUSS SHERJFF'S FUNDING REQUEST DATED JUNE 12,20245. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS6. ADJORN###
June 7, 2024 Rockingham County Commissioners RECESSED MEETING / BUDGET WORK SESSIONAGENDA1. MEETING CALLED BACK INTO SESSION BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. APPROVAL OF JUNE 7, 2024 AGENDA3. BUDGET OVERVIEW, Lance L. Metzler, County ManagerOverview of Manager's Recommended Budget4. ROCKINGHAM COUNTY SCHOOLS BUDGET DISCUSSION5. ROCKINGHAM COMMUNITY COLLEGE BUDGET DISCUSSION6. BUDGET DELIBERATIONS7. CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PLAN DISCUSSION8. MOTION FOR BUDGET ADOPTION OR RECESS MEETINGBudget can be approved if no significant changes requested or considered at until June17th meeting9. ADJOURN###
Dean continues part two of random assembly of things you should know about your home. He also talks about recessed can lights and how the light hits in those areas where installed.Dean talks about trim-less can lights and how they are pricier. However, currently in demand. Dean says there's 2 types of rules when it comes to lights. Lamps bring decor and attention, while recess lights don't, they just bring the light into the space. Plus, Dean answers a callers question about uncovering a fireplace that was covered by dry wall and the different types of fireplaces that exist.
Dean explores window upgrades, highlighting the advantages of modern windows and potential issues with tinting. He offers suggestions for sprucing up fireplaces, like using fireplace-approved paint for a quick refresh. Dean also discusses how to frame your living room TV, heavy curtains' impact, and the effective use of recessed lighting.
In this episode, Jenny and Kate discuss how to design for clever storage solutions during the renovation process. We are delighted to be sponsored by the Organised Store for this episode - check out their extensive catalogue at organisedstore.ieItems mentioned:- The Elfa system- The Interior Design Handbook by Frida Ramstedt- Ottoman bed and storage stools- Bench seating with storage underneath and a hinged lid (not drawers)- Muuto wall dots- Wicker baskets - Recessed wall storage (especially in bathrooms)- Low hallway storage- Ikea Vesken narrow storageFollow us on Instagram - Jenny is @workerscottage and Kate is @victorianrathmines
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In this episode, Anita Yokota discusses how our living spaces impact our mental wellbeing and offers tips to organize and declutter our homes in a more intentional way. Some key points:Our homes can make us feel more secure, calm and organized which improves our mental health and relationships. Intentionally designing spaces to connect with ourselves and others can be therapeutic.Clutter and disorganization cause stress while too much perfection can make a space feel sterile. Aim for a balance that allows you to function well and connect with family.Natural light, proper lighting and aromatherapy can instantly uplift a space. Recessed lighting is an affordable option.Using the "ski slope method" of organizing in small, bite-sized chunks makes the task less overwhelming.Family photos and memories in a space can serve as visual cues to pause and appreciate ourselves and each other, improving communication.The "holding box" method helps people decide what to keep or toss by embracing ambivalence for a period of time to determine how an item could intentionally serve them.More about Anita:Anita Yokota is a therapist turned interior designer and author of the bestselling book, Home Therapy. With a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy (LMFT), Anita spent 20 years and thousands of hours in the field counseling patients before realizing she craved a more creative path. "As a working mom, my emotional plate was full. I felt depleted and decided it was time for a change."With an architect for a father and a real-estate mother, Anita knew interior design was her next calling. What started in her own home quickly expanded to design clients throughout Southern California and grew to include a contracting business with her husband. The pair live in Southern California with their three daughters.Connect with Anita!Website: https://anitayokota.com/Instagram: @anitayokotaConnect with Brianna!Instagram: @mombossinaustinLinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/briannademikeFollow the Podcast on Instagram: @badassbasicbitchLove the podcast? We would love if you would leave a review!Thank you to this week's sponsor, AirDoctor! Head to airdoctorpro.com and use promo code BBB, and depending on the model, you'll receive UP TO 39% off or UP TO $300 off!
Stop the presses! We've got a full, never-before-released real episode (about a book) from the vault—Gabrielle Union's "We're Gonna Need More Wine." Recorded before all the contracts made us out of touch, this is a throwback to when Steven and Lily were just two nobodies and a microphone. To hear the whole thing, go to http://patreon.com/cbcthepodSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Get A Grip On Lighting podcast is hosted by Michael Colligan and Greg Ehrich.
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On this week's Curmudgeon's Corner your lovable curmudgeons Sam and Ivan talk about Ukraine on the anniversary of Russia's escalation. Plus MTG's national divorce proposal. Spoiler: It is a bad idea. Also, thoughts on car shopping, a visit to Olympia, and a discussion about social media. But mostly non-Twitter social media this time. So less Elon. So everybody should appreciate that. Show Details: Recorded 2023-02-25 Length this week 1:57:20 (0:00:01-0:05:07) Cold Open (0:05:30-0:44:26) But First Car Shopping Visiting Olympia (0:45:03-1:11:18) Ukraine Biden Visit State of the War What's Next? (1:12:43-1:56:48) Other Stuff National Divorce Social Media The Curmudgeon's Corner theme music is generously provided by Ray Lynch. Our intro is “The Oh of Pleasure” (Amazon MP3 link) Our outro is “Celestial Soda Pop” (Amazon MP3 link) Both are from the album “Deep Breakfast” (iTunes link) Please buy his music and support his GoFundMe.
Chris Wallis, CEO and CIO at Vaughan Nelson, discusses how far along the market is in discounting the economic slowdown, will peaking real yields support the equity market, and what areas of the market will be recessed.
February 7, 2022 Rockingham County Commissioners RECESSED Meeting - Planning Retreat(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the February 7, 2022 Recessed Meeting / Planning Retreat of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners. The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA• Welcome / Meeting Called Back into Session - Chairman Kevin Berger• County Mission / Vision / Strategic Focus Areas - Lance Metzler / Paul Murray• Significant Project Updates - Lance Metzler / Applicable Department Heads• Current Year Tax Base Trends - Mark McClintock• FY 2021/22 Financial Forecast - Pat Galloway• Budget Discussion / Direction for Staff - Lance Metzler• Closed Session Pursuant to: N.C.G.S. 143.318.11 (a)(1) Approve Closed Session Minutes N.C.G.S. 143.318.11 (a)(6) Discuss Personnel• Adjournment# # #
We don't have to pass the Biden's Build Back Better Bill to find out what is in it. Now that the Congress has recessed, Americans can look into the bill to find out what's in it - the way it is supposed to be. One of the proposals floating in Build Back Better is to allow the IRS to prepare all American's tax returns, FOR FREE. An Elizabeth Warren idea. There are at least three reasons to oppose this idea. First, it is an obvious conflict of interest. The IRS mission is to collect taxes from Americans - would the IRS seek to minimize your tax obligation. Second, do we really want to give the IRS more of our personal information? Third, related to the second reason, can the IRS protect that additional information? Attorney Steven A. Leahy talks about this recent proposal. Do you have unfiled tax returns. IRS Circular 230 Notice: To ensure compliance with requirements imposed by the IRS, we inform you that this written advice is not intended or written to be used, and it cannot be used by any taxpayer, for the purpose of avoiding penalties that may be imposed on the taxpayer. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/steven-leahy1/message
This week we talk about installing recessed lighting. You can subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Check out our home improvement videos on our YouTube channel Fix It Home Improvement. Download our e-books, Home Improvement Solutions : What Every Homeowner Should Know on Amazon. Email us at fixitpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @fixitpodcast. Follow us on Instagram, Fix It Home Improvement.
This week we talk about recessed lights. You can subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Check out our home improvement videos on our YouTube channel Fix It Home Improvement. Download our e-books, Home Improvement Solutions : What Every Homeowner Should Know on Amazon. Email us at fixitpodcast@gmail.com. Follow us on Twitter @fixitpodcast. Follow us on Instagram, Fix It Home Improvement.
Remodeling my home, new can lights, new tools, and my son helps.
May 24, 2021 Rockingham County Commissioners Recessed Meeting / Budget Work Session(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the May 24, 2021 recessed meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners, The purpose of the recessed meeting was to conduct a budget work session. The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. Meeting called back into session by Chairman Hall2. Approval of May 24, 2021 Agenda 3. Lance L. Metzler, County Manager - Budget Overview4. Budget Deliberations 5. Capital Improvement Plan Discussion 6. Adjourn# # #
Frances welcomes guest James Lambrou from Est Lighting to the podcast for this episode of Your Forever Home. Together they chat about Bathroom Lighting and key considerations to think about to ensure your bathroom not only looks fabulous, but is also functional. They also discuss functional and aesthetic lighting, and how to use both to light up a space - including colour, temperature and side lighting. SHOWNOTES: Good bathroom lighting shows consideration of 3 elements- functional, mood, and time of day. Bathroom lighting needs to balance shadow and mood for functionality. You also need to consider bathroom fittings as it forms part of the overall design look and feel as they can add personality to a space. Natural Lighting Natural Lighting is the best lighting in a bathroom. It’s a core consideration when designing bathroom spaces. It’s important to think about window placement, the size of the windows and how your window is going to provide good lighting. Artificial Lighting Wall lighting You can achieve a relaxed mood in your bathroom by using wall lights. When looking for wall lighting, you need to consider if it gives off an indirect or direct light. Direct lighting is more practical as it provides a good amount of light on your face which is handy for getting ready in the morning – especially for putting on makeup or shaving! Other considerations: Custom joinery lighting- direct lighting works best on custom joinery pieces with mirrors, incorporating a low glare diffuser such as led channels or a milky lens. This will give you a beautiful amount of lighting covering the whole area of your face. On a separate light switch, it could double up as mood lighting. For practical use, place the led lighting vertically, 8-14 mil width. Placing it below will not give you functionality but will give you more overall ambiance and aesthetic. Layering of lighting will give you the ability to be able to dial it up or dial it down. Downlights Downlights are fine if they are not used as the sole light source in a space. To prevent shadows, avoid putting downlight in front of the basin but rather put it behind you and then add another light source. If it’s not possible, place it slightly in front of you so it lights up the space - and your face! If you have a shower space that needs a lighting solution, it is best to remove any downlights and just add an IP 67 led strip within the cavity to the corners of the wall. This will give you a good amount of light which will highlight the textures and materials of the shower tiles. Pros: Create a great aesthetic Nowadays they are much smaller and less intrusive Types of downlights: Recessed Beam angle Types of Lighting Placement Uplighting -a beautiful way to light bathrooms Lighting from below- ideal for showers that have textured walls to accentuate the materials and texture. Frequent go to Recommended Brand XAL- an Austrian manufacturer of high-quality LED lighting systems. They have plenty of off-the-shelf surface-mounted strip lights to choose from. Suggestions: Recessed LED strip- mimics natural lighting as it provides light across the whole room. Articolo Lighting – offers beautiful decorative lighting that gives you a good warm blast of light. Information on IP rating regulations: IP 44- A product that has a rating of IP44 means that it is protected against solid objects and water splashing from all directions. Thus, IP 44 is suitable for bathroom fittings. Non IP rated- should be placed at the far corner of the bathroom, at least two meters away from any running water. It will also depend on the discretion of the installer if they would allow a non IP rated product. IP 67- You don’t need an IP 67 in a bathroom, but if you are thinking about adding lighting in the shower or around the bath, IP 67 is the safest option. IP 55- downlights must be at least IP 55 because they can withstand direct water contact. Make sure: The electrician signs off on the installation and fitting Any fitting must be a minimum of 60 cm away from any water flow Cool vs Warm light For bathroom lighting, the main go to for warm spectrum lighting is the 2,700 Kelvin Light, and for cooler lighting, the 4,000 Kelvin Light would be a good option. Be mindful of choosing thecolour temperature for bathrooms as it needs to match the colour tone of the space. (I.e Greys=Cool, Beige= Warm) It is a good idea to have a separate switch for each colour temperature. For instance, you can use 2,700 Kelvin Lights during the night for the warm ambiance and 4,000 Kelvin Lights during the day for practical use. Key Considerations: Switching - being able to switch the light from warm temperatures to cool temperatures is an advantage IP rating Bathroom space- look at the space from a three-dimensional and holistic viewpoint. Start by looking at the space from the ground then move your way up – including the sides. The colour tone of the bathroom Position and placement of your lighting Functionality An opportunity to add personality into the space Light fittings Important links mentioned in the podcast EST Lighting Est Lighting is about balancing practical lighting tools with thoughtfully selected decorative pieces to arrive at a balanced lighting design for any space — solutions that sit comfortably and work in unison with the chosen environment. Visit their website here: https://estlighting.com.au/ EST Lighting Showroom Sydney 479 Bourke St Surry Hills NSW 2010 Australia Melbourne 14 Willis St Richmond VIC 3121 Australia XAL Articolo Services at White Pebble Interiors Book a Chat If you’re thinking about renovating or creating a new kitchen, Frances would love to hear from you. You can contact Frances by booking a 15 minute chat with her. 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(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the April 19, 2021 Rockingham County Board of Commissioners Work Session Regarding Taxes. The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED BACK INTO SESSION BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. MARK MCCLINTOCK, TAX ADMINISTRATORPOWER POINT PRESENTATION3. ADJOURN# # #
February 15, 2021 Rockingham County Commissioners Meeting(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the February 15, 2021 meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners Meeting. The meeting was held in the Commissioner's Chambers at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED TO ORDER BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. INVOCATION - PASTOR GARY CLARK, LIGHTHOUSE GOSPEL CHURCH, REIDSVILLE3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE4. APPROVAL OF FEBRUARY 15, 2021 AGENDA5. CONSENT AGENDA (Consent items as follows will be adopted with a single motion, second and vote, unless a request for removal from the Consent Agenda is heard from a Commissioner)A) Jennifer Woods, Clerk to the BoardApproval of Minutes- January 4,2021 Recessed and January 19, 2021 Regular MeetingsB) Pat Galloway, Director of Financial Services1. Approval - Increase Public Health budget $48,954 for additional State funding awarded to prevent, prepare for, and respond to COVID-19 by carrying out surveillance, epidemiology, laboratory capacity, infection control, mitigation, communications and other preparedness and response activities.2. Approval-Increase Public Health budget $43,573 for additional COVID-19 funding allocated to help support activities associated with COVID-19 mass vaccination.3. Approval- Increase Public Health budget $350 for additional State funding awarded for patient navigation services from October 1, 2020 to May 31,2021 for NC Breast and Cervical Cancer Program eligible women.4. Approval- Approve Airport project budget and Capital Project Ordinance in the amount of $29,343 for runway sign replacement, light replacement and segmented circle replacement. NCDOT-Division of Aviation grant has been awarded in the amount of $26,409 and the matching funds of $2,935 are available in the airport project fundC) Mark McClintock, Tax AdministratorApproval- Tax Collection & Reconciliation Reports January 2021D) Captain Jennifer Brown, Sheriff's OfficeApproval- Sgt. Bobby Richardson is retiring from the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office effective February 1,2021 with over 30 years in law enforcement. He is requesting to purchase his duty weapon for $1.00.E) Kelly Stultz, City of Eden Director of Planning & ZoningApproval- Eden Board of Adjustment and Planning Board AppointmentsBoard of Adjustment Planning BoardDavid L. Everett, Term 2021-2022 Matthew W. Smith, Term 2021-2021Terry A. Shelton, Term 2021-2023 Steve Morgan, Term 2021-2023F) King Jones, Cardinal Innovations Healthcare, Director of Community Health & WellnessApproval - Appointments to the Rockingham County Community Advisory CouncilChrissy Griffin, Family Justice Center CoordinatorRobert Hassell, Reidsville Chief of PoliceJason Vaughn, Family Nurse PractitionerCecil Cottrell, Probation Officer who volunteers with the IDD populationArchana Kumar, Cone Hospital Chief of PsychiatryArtie Light, Daymark Center DirectorJeff Pruett, Opioid Safety Resource Coordinator, Retired ArmyPatricia Settle, Registered NurseBrianna Toomes, Therapist, Executive Director Irenic Therapy, PLLCApril Cox, Executive Director Rockingham Partnership for ChildrenLisa Ellington, Prehospital Emergency Medicine, Integrated Health Care6. PUBLIC COMMENT7. PUBLIC HEARING- (Advertised for 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard on the agenda.)Timothy Mack, Planner - Rezoning Request - Residential Agricultural to Highway Commercial Conditional District - Western side of the intersection of Williams Road & US 220- Applicant- Jeff Biggs1) Public Hearing Comment8. PUBLIC HEARING- (Advertised for 6:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as may be heard on the agenda.)Timothy Mack, Planner - Rezoning Request - Residential Agricultural to Light Industrial - 496 Sylvania Road, New Bethel Township- Applicant- Carroll Industrial Development1) Public Hearing Comment9. RONNIE TATE, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING & PUBLIC UTILITIES Consider Approval- Connection of Carlton Road Residential subdivision to the County Water and Sewer System. Project has 162 single family lots. Staff recommendation that the County extend The water main from US 220 to the site for use by the Developer for this project. Staff recommends approval of waste water capacity for project.10. NEW BUSINESS11. COMMISSIONER COMMENTS12. ADJOURN# # #
January 13, 2021 Rockingham County Board Of Education RECESSED Meeting(Rockingham County, NC) - Audio of the January 13, 2021 RECESSED meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Education. The meeting was a continuance of the Board's January 11, 2021 REGULAR meeting and was held at the Rockingham County Schools Central Office.AGENDA1. Call to Order1.01 Roll Call2. Reports / Discussion Items2.01 RCS Cares About Your Safety -- "Our Safe Return to Learn" - Dr. Shotwell / Dr. Stephanie Ellis / Dr. Cindy Corcoran / Dr. Charles Perkins / Dr. Sonja Parks / Dr. Pam Watkins3. Board Comments3.01 Board Comments4. Consent Agenda4.01 Consent Approval - Gifts, Grants and Donations - Ms. Annie Ellis4.02 Consent Approval - Meeting Minutes for Board Approval - Open Session Board Minutes December 14, 20205. Action Items5.01 Approval -2021 North Carolina Department of Public Instruction Facilities Needs Survey - Dr. Sonja Parks5.02 Approval - Restricted Sales Tax Funds Allocation for Roofs - Dr. Sonja Parks5.03 Approval - COVID-19 Considerations and Proposal for Exceptional Children and Day Treatment Program - Dr. Stephanie Ellis / Dr. Pam Watkins6. Closed Session7. Open Session7.01 Personnel Report - Approval of Personnel Actions8. Adjournment8.01 Motion to adjourn# # #
January 4, 2021 RECESSED Rockingham County Commissioners Meeting(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the RECESSED January 4, 2021 meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners (Landfill Work Session). The meeting was held at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED BACK INTO SESSION BY CHAIRMAN HALL2. RONNIE TATE, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC UTILITIESReview of the Landfill Tip Fee Study prepared by Ray Hoffman of Carlson Environmental Consultants PC.Approval of the following recommendations from the Rockingham County SolidWaste Committee:1. Approval of a $1.00 per ton tipping fee increase to take affect on July 1, 2021.2. Approval of the Landfill Holiday Schedule to allow November 25 and 26, 2021 and December 24 and 25, 2021 as holidays for the Landfill staff.3. Approval to begin negotiations for property purchase at the Landfill. Solid Waste Committee has approved this.3. ADJOURN# # #
Join us for a dynamic and engaging session, uncovering the secrets to how successful people remain positive and move forward even in the toughest times. What is it about elite performers that distinguish them from the rest? How do they bounce back from adversity? And what coping mechanisms are deployed to keep going and reorienting? Where does the focus come from? For 45 minutes we will be joined by the incomparable high performance leadership coach Jamil Qureshi, as we explore how to create a mindset of calm, control and celebration even when everything around us is uncertain. Jamil will take us in a journey of discovery, highlighting behaviours you can adopt to ensure you continue to feel like you're moving forward in both your commercial and recreational worlds. Reinvent your imagination.
(Eden, NC) - Audio of the September 30, 2020 RECESSED Meeting of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners. The meeting was held at Eden City Hall.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED BACK INTO SESSION BY CHAIRMAN RICHARDSON2. PUBLIC HEARING - CONSIDER APPROVAL OF AN APPROPRIATION FROM THE GENERAL FUND IN AN AMOUNT NOT TO EXCEED $29,000,000 WHICH WILL DISBURSED TO PROJECT GREEN ACRES IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS.3. ADJOURN# # #
Recessed lighting is a stylish solution for the kitchen, living room or anywhere else that needs additional light. But after installation, you’ll need the best insulation to prevent air leaks in the attic. Most overhead lights are installed below the ceiling line, but recessed lights are installed in the ceiling’s hollow opening. The result is a miniature spotlight that accents the room. While recessed lighting enhances the home’s design and ambiance, it also raises concerns. If you have 20 of these canister lights — 20 sizable holes in the ceiling — how much air is escaping the living space and entering the attic? The answer isn’t obvious, but you’ll know it’s happening from your energy bill. That’s why your recessed lighting needs the best insulation. Scroll down for how we have tackled this problem, and listen to this week’s Today’s Homeowner Podcast for more on this issue and many others. [2:18] Joe talks about the new Broan SurfaceShield Bath Vent Fan [4:29] How to prevent condensation from building up on A/C vents in the ceiling [6:07] Best New Product: Milwaukee M18 FUEL 16 in. Chainsaw [7:28] The proper way to take care of black mold and dispose of it [8:52] Tips for repairing walls after tearing out wallpaper [10:51] What to do when one portion of a slab is poured incorrectly [14:58] Around the Yard segment sponsored by Pavestone [16:20] How to stain the concrete countertop on an outdoor kitchen [19:19] Tips for repainting a garage floor [20:59] What to do about a sagging bulletin board [22:22] Simple Solution: How to neatly paint a window without using masking tape [24:26] Question of the Week: What is the best insulation method to seal recessed lights and prevent energy loss? Simple Solutions Faster Window Painting—When painting a window sash, don’t bother masking off the glass. Simply allow the paint to spread about ¼ inch onto the glass pane. That’ll create an airtight seal between the pane and wood sash. Once the paint dries, remove the excess by holding a 6- or 8-inch-wide drywall knife against the sash. Then guide a razor scraper along the glass and against the drywall knife to remove the excess paint. Quicker Insulation Cutter—The quickest way to make cut fiberglass insulation is to use a utility knife that has snap-off blades. Simply extend the blade out 3 or 4 inches, then compress the insulation with a straight board and slice through the insulation in one pass. Question of the Week Q: “I have 15 recessed lights throughout my home. I know there is a lot of energy loss through these lights. What is the best insulation method to seal the lights and prevent energy loss?” A: First, change to LEDs if you haven’t already. This will reduce the amount of heat generated by the lights. Then, enter the attic, pull the insulation back and caulk around where the recessed can penetrates the drywall. You also can create 1-by-1-by-1 baskets from hardware cloth, pull the insulation back, and set each basket on top of the drywall, encasing the can. Then cover it with insulation. Other Products Mentioned Broan SurfaceShield
I’m specifying recessed lighting for a home remodel using led lights that don’t have housing. They’re RAB 4″ gimbal lights and are IC-rated and have a driver box. Our electrician says we need lights with housings to pass inspections. I’m guessing he normally uses housings with exposed studs to indicate where the lights will go. […]
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May 26 , 2020 Rockingham County Board Of Commissioners RECESSED Meeting - FY 2020/21 Budget Work Session(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the May 26, 2020 Rockingham County Board Of Commissioners RECESSED Meeting - FY 2020/21 Budget Work SessionAGENDA1. Meeting called back into session by Chairman Richardson2. Approval of May 26, 2020 Agenda3. Lance L. Metzler, County ManagerBudget Overview4. Budget Deliberations5. Coronavirus Relief Fund Plan Discussion6. Adjourn# # #
THE KOSCHEI TRILOGY - SILVER-EYED MONSTER; THE UNDEAD KING; THE AFTERLIGHT by A.A. Farr The Koschei trilogy depicts the story of a 12-year-old boy named Alex Campbell, who is sad, wimpy and troubled. The boy with the silver-colored eyes is tormented his entire life because he wasn't like the rest. Recessed in the darkest parts of his heart, Alex harbors the burning desire to become someone others would truly fear. And when his wish comes true, thus begins the tale of the Silver-Eyed Monster. AUTHOR BIO Canadian fantasy novelist, A. A. Farr finds inspiration in the simple things in life - like cosplaying her favorite characters at comic conventions or hiking through nature knee-deep in mud. As a University of Toronto English Literature graduate, and born and raised in Toronto, A. A. Farr is passionate about pushing boundaries and making an impact as a Community Leader with a top tier software company, supporting healthcare professionals from around the world. Words she lives by: "Never let go of the child in you that is chasing the good things in life.” https://www.amazon.com/Koschei-Afterlight-Farr-ebook/dp/B07X74WYLV/ref=pd_sim_b2b_2/133-0641537-9664543?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B07X74WYLV&pd_rd_r=3ea27621-7424-439d-8dd8-f6329f29ae41&pd_rd_w=4dIIs&pd_rd_wg=xDckC&pf_rd_p=a07701e4-f565-442a-b97f-93ab23cbb7ef&pf_rd_r=HBEGT4ADP2BCY8RTDF2W&psc=1&refRID=HBEGT4ADP2BCY8RTDF2W http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/
(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the February 17, 2020 Recessed work session of the Rockingham County Board of Commissioners regarding water and sewer policy. The meeting was held in the Commissioners' Chambers at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA1. MEETING CALLED BACK INTO SESSION BY CHAIRMAN RICHARDSON2. RONNIE TATE, DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC UTILITIESa. Review of the Revised County Water and Sewer Policyb. Review of Good Stewards V. LLC request for water main extension on Gold Hill Road to subdivision location.c. Consideration of three changes to the Water Main Extension Reimbursement plan. This change to be implemented into new Water and Sewer Policy.d. Review to add Renter's Deposit Fee of $150 the County Master Fee Schedule.3. ADJOURN# # #
(Wentworth, NC) - Audio of the January 24, 2020 ROCKINGHAM COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS RECESSED MEETING – PLANNING RETREAT. The retreat was hled at the Rockingham County Governmental Center in Wentworth, NC.AGENDA8:00 am – 8:05 am Chairman Mark Richardson Welcome / Meeting Called Back into Session8:05 am – 8:30 am Neil Emory Community Strengths and Areas for Future Work8:30 am – 9:30 pm Neil Emory County Mission / Vision / Strategic Focus Areas9:30 am – 10:00 am Lance Metzler / Applicable Department Heads Significant Project Updates10:00 am – 10:10 am Break10:10 am – 10:30 am Mark McClintock Tax Base Trends for FY 2020/2110:30 am – 11:00 am Pat Galloway FY 2020/21 Financial Forecast11:00 pm – 11:30 pm Applicable Department Heads Anticipated Significant Budget Changes for FY 2020/21 Social Services – Caseloads and staffing Tax Office – Future revaluation funding strategy Sheriff's Office – Personnel / Equipment Human Resources – 1/3 Study11:30 pm - Noon Lance Metzler Budget Discussion / Direction for StaffAdjournment# # #
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Recessed Lighting is one of the most-asked-for upgrades when undertaking a home improvement project. Gone are the outdated can lights or floor lights. Today the LED recessed lights are the latest interior design style. But do you have ample space around your ceiling to have recessed lights set up? Quick Episode Summary: 0:30 Lights for Small Spaces
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On this week's podcast, Danny and Joe discuss: • Saving Energy! It’s hot outside and there are several little things you can do around the house to stay cool and save on the cost of energy. • There are a lot of reasons rainwater may enter the basement. Danny and Joe share how to prevent it and talk about products on the market that will keep the area dry. And: • A homeowner’s Recessed lighting trim is hanging off the ceiling. What he can do to fix this problem and how he can improve the light’s look. • Joe has a 4-part simple solution that will have your dryer working more efficiently. Question of the week: Angela from South Carolina asks, “What’s the most cost-effective way to retrofit your home to lower your energy cost and consumption?”
Have you walked into a lighting store? It’s like an ocean of lighting types to pick from. This podcast focuses on just lED recessed lighting, and why it’s one of my favorite types of lights to install in your home. It will cost way less because it uses much less energy. Quick Episode Summary: 0:39 What’s Different About LED 1:27 Recessed Lights 3:29 Biggest Downside 4:00 A Great Thing About Recessed 4:40 Sizes of Recessed Lights 6:08 Major Benefit of LED
Anytime there’s a hole in the ceiling with a light fixture in place and you want to mess with it, make sure you understand what you are getting into. In addition to learning that Canadians call recessed can lights “pot lights”, in this deep dive you will learn everything you need to know when you are upgrading recessed cans to LED.
In this episode we do a deep-dive into German Engineer Rudolph Gantenbrink's exploration of the mysterious "air shafts" in the Great Pyramid, reading at length from his website where he meticulously records every detail of the project to use a robotic crawler to drive a camera up the shafts and inspect them up close, block by block, culminating in the discovery of the now infamous "secret door".So many interesting features were discovered by Gantenbrink and his "Upuaut" robot, most of which were so overshadowed by the "door" that these other details are rarely reported. We remedy that with this show. Brothers of the Serpent Episode 085(All the pictures below come from Gantenbrink's website, www.cheops.org)Settling of the shaft blocks"Dixon's Rod"An illustration showing the partially completed shaft block, which the robot could not passBlock assembly where one of the King's Chamber shaft ends on the exterior of the pyramidEntering the "Mankiller" tunnelCleaning the access to exterior shaft pointThe 100 year old wheeled "battering ram"Installing the protective cover over an exterior shaft exitRecessed niches in King's Chamber shaft. You can see the laser dots on the wall, inside the nichesVentilator blowerUpuaut 2 entering a shaftLateral displacement of a shaft blockStatic forces damaged the floor block of the shaft, making a giant "tank trap" step up to the next blockThe infamous "door"Close-up of the copper rods, with circular "seals" discolorationGraphic showing shaft block arrangementShaft block assemblyShaft block assembly, showing how the builders changed block sizes to keep the assembly from sliding down into the chambersStrange vertical shaft seam(it looks tilted from the robot's perspective)Dixon's "hook"Black mark on the shaft wall, with horizontal chisel marks across itDouble vertical black mark with chisel marksObject with two holes in it, beneath Dixon's RodWooden square rod trapped beneath Dixon's RodDixon's Rod curving to the right where it is jammed against the wall. To the left is the square rod, with a mysterious boxy shape barely visible at the far end of itVery rough block surfacesHorizontal "Scratch lines" along the block wall, just above floor levelRemnants of mortar glue stuck to shaft wallMore glue in a different areaFloor grooveA second floor grooveGraphic depicting saw being used to clean the sides of casing stonesGroove beneath casing stone seamBroken piece of copper rod from the "door"Fine Limestone natural veins visible in cielingRemnants of gypsum on copper rodBottom right corner of the "door"
Learn how to replace a fluorescent lighting fixture in a kitchen with recessed lighting. Learn about hiring an electrician to help replace your kitchen lighting. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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I love lighting fixtures. I’d have a beautiful chandelier in almost every room of the house, if I could. But there’s more to lighting than pretty fixtures. Lighting is first and foremost functional. I briefly covered lighting in episode 25 called “8 Kitchen Design Mistakes to Avoid”. Mistake #6 was “Going Light on Lighting.” That’s not what we want to do in the kitchen or any other place in the house. In this week’s mini lesson, we’ll go over the basic rules to follow when choosing lighting for your new home. Now, an electrician or lighting designer will be invaluable in making specific suggestions your project, but today we’ll cover some general guidelines. As with most guidelines, experts sometimes disagree. I noticed when doing my research that one website might have slightly different guidelines and advice than another. So the tips and rules that I’ll outline today may be just a little different from what you read or hear elsewhere, but this information should help give you some basic, practical tips that will get you on the right path to a well lit home. We’ll talk about the different categories of lighting, where to put warm white light as opposed to cool white light, and we’ll go into what size recessed lights (can lights) are best and how you should space them. Show notes at BYHYU.com
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Where should recessed lights NOT go…this is critical to know if you’re installing them in a bathroom or office…you’ll find out today. PLUS: we explore what to do on Day 2 of a bathroom remodel. You’ll hear why it’s important to check the subfloor for levelness and how a wonky tub stud can throw off your entire tiling project. The Question of the Day from the prior podcast is answered at the end of the show…remember, it’s how to help Daryl remove orange crush from carpet with two simple household ingredients. Here’s today’s QOTD: Rick accidentally used the wrong light bulbs in his ceiling fan…the bulbs all burst…how can he remove the remaining bulbs? Tomorrow’s podcast will answer Rick’s question… Enroll in Bathroom Repair Tutor by March 1st to get our 3 Bonuses http://www.bathroomrepairtutor.com/ Our three bonuses will end March 1st 2016 at 9pm EST So get em now before they disappear http://www.bathroomrepairtutor.com/ And if you did miss the bonuses, because it’s the future and your’e reading this, make sure to sign up for our email newsletter so you don’t miss out Visit Home Repair Tutor to sign up http://www.homerepairtutor.com/
Episode 58 Make sure to stay until or skip to the end if you want to see photos from the House on the Rock! FOs: Hogwarts Express in handdyed yarn I got in a swap WIPs: Plain sock in Hiwassee Creek Dyeworks, colorway Wicked Witch Sugared Violets in Ethereal Fiber, colorway Sewed Up a Recessed […]