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    Window Replacement Jackson TN. Call 1-888-269-9275 9am – 5pm M-F | Home Windows – Video - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Window Cleaners – External Cleaning Solutions – Video - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Moving Gas Line for a Water Heater Installation – Part 01 – Video - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    RV How To – Water Heater install – Video - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Velta hestand water heater install video 3/7/2014 – Video - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


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    Vineyard pets and their quirks - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Photo by Laura Roosevelt

    Lily ritually tosses her Mr. Furry in the loo.

    My cat, Lily, has a couple of out-of-the-ordinary habits. The first is her extreme preference for drinking water from a running faucet. Sometimes, to the amusement of visitors who might be rinsing a plate in the kitchen sink, shell race over, leap to the counter, crawl beneath their arms, and start lapping away at the running stream. When shes thirsty and no one is at the sink, shell plant herself at its edge and get mouthy at you until you come over and turn on the tap. Either that or just stare you down until you do same.

    Cats drinking from running taps is not unheard of. (There is, for example, a popular YouTube video of a cat that sticks its entire head under the stream of water and drinks the droplets that run off its fur and into its mouth.) I figure its some kind of throwback to cats ancestors lives in the wild, where moving water in creeks and brooks was a likely thirst-quencher.

    But Lily does something else that Ive never heard of. It involves Mr. Furry her stuffed mouse. (Actually, there have been multiple Mr. Furrys over the years). Covered in real fur, Mr. Furry is as close as Lily a West Tisbury indoor cat can get to genuine prey. Whenever I break out a new Mr. Furry, Lily goes wild, tearing around the house with it for a good 10 minutes. But inevitably, and usually within a half an hour, I find it in the same place: the downstairs bathroom john. Her motives are a mystery. Perhaps shes trying to drown it? Or wash it? Or perhaps shes decided shes killed it and wants to dispose of it neatly. Or maybe shes figured out that this Mr. Furry, like all his predecessors, is a fake piece of crap, so shes putting him in the crapper. Who knows?

    I polled some other Islanders to see whether they had pets with quirky habits, and in most cases the answer was yes. Here is a sampling of what I learned.

    April

    Photo by Tom Rogers

    April takes TV a little too seriously.

    April is a six-year-old toy poodle owned by long-time seasonal Vineyard Haven residents Tom and Melissa Rogers. Whenever a doorbell rings on the television, April races to the front door and barks like crazy, positioning herself on the staircase landing opposite the door so shes at eye level with the handle. While this on its own is somewhat quirky but not unknown in the dog world, what makes Aprils case exceptional is that April does not live, nor has she ever lived, in a house with a doorbell. The only doorbell April has ever heard has been on the television. What gives? Has knowing what the doorbell means become a genetic trait in dogs? Or has April learned what it means from paying close attention to TV shows?

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    Topsail Island beaches eroded from storm - March 9, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Houses on Topsail Road faced erosion created by the high winds and surf Friday.

    Gusty winds and heavy surf conditions Friday contributed to reports of erosion along some area beaches.

    The newly nourished beach near New River Inlet appeared to fare well, but at the south end of North Topsail Beach and into Surf City there were signs of erosion, with escarpment to dunes and some ocean over wash.

    At North Topsail Beach, a primary area impacted was along Topsail Road between 10th Avenue and 6th Street.

    Water had come up over the dune in one area and washed sand and apparent debris from steps or walkways into the road. Water could be seen under some beachfront homes. Town Clerk Carin Faulkner said there are homes in that area that stand nearly over top of the dune line and its not surprising they were impacted by over wash.

    The string of winter storms isnt helping the situation.

    There has been erosion from the storm. Its been back to back and the beach hasnt had a chance to recover, Faulkner said.

    A strong coastal low pressure system moved northeast along the coast Friday and coastal areas from the Outer Banks and south into Onslow County saw strong winds, with gusts at times of up to 50 mph, according to the National Weather Service office in Newport.

    A wind advisory was in effect for Onslow County into mid-afternoon Friday and continues for Carteret County and the Outer Banks until 1 a.m. Saturday.

    A coastal flood advisory and high surf advisory was also in effect Friday for coastal areas.

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