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    Tuscany the beautiful

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Breathtaking landscape and simple village life simply refreshing.

    OUR 1,445km road trip began at 6 oclock on a sunny Saturday morning mid-July.

    The journey required two days drive, departing from the east of Holland and heading towards Tuscany.

    We aimed to cover 900km on the first day, driving on the German and Austrian autobahns (highways) and making pitstops every two to three hours along the way.

    We arrived in Sterzing, the Austrian-speaking part of Italy around five in the afternoon, in a town called Vipiteno where we spent the night at a bed-and-breakfast inn frequented by travellers from northern Europe heading for holidays in the south.

    The second day on the road was mapped out to be a more relaxing drive, as we were only about 500km from our ultimate destination a villa in Arsicci, a very small Appenine village in Tuscany situated at about 850m above sea level.

    We arrived there at around 5 oclock in the afternoon, long before sunset that happens around 10 in the evening in the summer in these parts of the world.

    For a family group with four couples and five children in total, we rented a seven-bedroom villa for one week.

    The three-level stone farmhouse included a 5,000sq m private wooded park, a swimming pool, childrens playroom, recreation room with a bar, dance floor and a platform for a band.

    It was absolutely beyond our expectations.

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    Photos: Oyster's Hotel Photo Fakeouts

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Hotel Fakeout Photos

    Above, The Hotel Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort leaves much to the imagination, excluding its beach from its website's marketing. Oyster.com's hotel expert, Jennifer Garfinkel, told travelers, "When you're looking at photos, be suspicious about what they're not showing you."

    The Hotel Pelicanos Grand Beach Resort

    A view of the same hotel's beach, showing its portion of the beach, the water and the hotel's wall. The hotel admitted later that its "Grand Beach" was less than grand because it had been swept away by hurricanes 10 years ago.

    Oyster.com

    Above, Las Conchas Chinas boasts spectacular views from its hotel lobby.

    Las Conchas Chinas

    Here is the same shot at Las Conchas Chinas, in person. Oyster.com's hotel expert, Jennifer Garfinkel, noted, "If you see those bright blues and greens and pinks, and everything's popping, you just need to realize that it's not going to be quite that bright when you arrive."

    Oyster.com

    On the hotel's website, a viewer can see the appeal of Hotel Portonovo's pool with an equally appealing landscape.

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    Residential development threatens S.F.'s music, dance clubs

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The explosion of new housing projects across San Francisco is threatening to pull the plug on music and dance clubs from North of the Panhandle to Potrero Hill to the Mission.

    In a city going through a housing crisis, every unit is badly needed. But for live music fans, the pressure is stereophonic.

    On the one hand, nightclubs in the path of progress are being targeted for demolition to make way for housing, including the eclectic indie rock venue the Elbo Room on Valencia Street; Cafe Cocomo, a salsa dance bar at 650 Indiana St.; and the Sound Factory, a dance club on Rincon Hill.

    Still other club owners are looking over their shoulders uneasily as housing proposals crop up across the street or next door, because residences and nightclubs often don't mix well.

    The Independent on Divisadero faces the possibility of new, upscale housing on both sides: the former Harding Theater to the south and the Alouis Auto Radiator shop to the north. Both properties are slated for nine units over retail. The Independent, which started out as the Half Note jazz club, has been around for 60 years.

    "We are very much aware of the fact that residential development has the potential to disrupt the way that we operate," said Allen Scott of Another Planet Entertainment, which handles booking and promotion for the club. "We welcome the extension of the commercial corridor on Divisadero Street, but we do so with our eyes wide open."

    Across the street from the Bottom of the Hill on 17th Street in the Potrero Hill neighborhood, developers are hoping to build 395 units at an old Cor-o-van storage center as well as two smaller projects on Missouri Street around the corner. The smaller projects would include units with decks from which condo owners could peer down at Bottom of the Hill's popular patio.

    "For us it seems like development is a train coming down the track," said Tim Benetti, an owner of Bottom of the Hill. "We will do our best to negotiate survival, but if it's too big and comes too fast, I don't know how we are going to negotiate that."

    Theoretically, those who choose to move close to a rock club know what they're signing up for. But as every club owner knows, what sounds good in theory is very different at midnight when you have an early appointment or are trying to get your baby back to sleep.

    "We have had several people move in behind us and the next day they are calling the police," said Jason Perkins, who owns Brick and Mortar Music Hall on Mission Street as well as the New Parish in Oakland. "We have people moving in who look upon this as a bedroom community. They have to go to bed so they can get up in the morning and get to the Google bus."

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    Land clearing final step – Video

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Land clearing final step

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    Backwoods Land Clearing Video – Video

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Backwoods Land Clearing Video
    Backwoods Land Clearing and Services clears acres of invasive trees in a single day, leaving only mulch behind!

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    Land Clearing Project – Video

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Land Clearing Project

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    USED Land clearing to entice bats away from houses

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Aug. 11, 2014, 3 p.m.

    Land clearing to entice bats away from houses

    A bat flies about trees at Lawn Terrace, Capalaba. PHOTO: Judith Kerr IMAGE

    Scrub at Lawn Terrace, Capalaba. PHOTO: Judith Kerr

    REDLAND City Council will start clearing land housing a bat colony in Lawn Terrace, Capalaba, tonight.

    The work, expected to be completed by this Friday, will start 10 days after the federal government issued the council a permit for the work.

    The federal permit, known as a "referral decision", was issued on Tuesday (August 5) and allows the council to "nudge" black and grey-headed flying foxes away from houses by clearing scrub bordering nearby Valentine Park.

    However, exasperated Lawn Terrace resident Lyn Sloane said it was imperative the council did not miss an August 16 deadline to move the colony before the bat breeding season.

    Ms Sloane said she was delighted the works would finally start after three years of being driven batty.

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    USED Land clearing to entice bats away from houses

    Land clearing to entice bats away from houses

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Aug. 11, 2014, 3 p.m.

    Land clearing to entice bats away from houses

    A bat flies about trees at Lawn Terrace, Capalaba. PHOTO: Judith Kerr IMAGE

    Scrub at Lawn Terrace, Capalaba. PHOTO: Judith Kerr

    REDLAND City Council will start clearing land housing a bat colony in Lawn Terrace, Capalaba, tonight.

    The work, expected to be completed by this Friday, will start 10 days after the federal government issued the council a permit for the work.

    The federal permit, known as a "referral decision", was issued on Tuesday (August 5) and allows the council to "nudge" black and grey-headed flying foxes away from houses by clearing scrub bordering nearby Valentine Park.

    However, exasperated Lawn Terrace resident Lyn Sloane said it was imperative the council did not miss an August 16 deadline to move the colony before the bat breeding season.

    Ms Sloane said she was delighted the works would finally start after three years of being driven batty.

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    3 ways to style your shelves with books ~ with Howard County interior designer – Video

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    3 ways to style your shelves with books ~ with Howard County interior designer
    Built in bookshelves beg to be well-styled! Listen in as I share my three favorite ways to style books so they add great style to your built ins.

    By: April Pardoe

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    Jiya Solanki – DSC Tyco Home Security TVC – Video

    - August 11, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Jiya Solanki - DSC Tyco Home Security TVC
    Jiya Solanki in DSC Tyco Home Security TVC.

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