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    (323-674-8611):Handyman Services. – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    (323-674-8611):Handyman Services.
    (323-674-8611):Handyman Services. Gerald #39;s Constructions is the number 1 company in America providing handyman services. We know that in this world, it #39;s important to be able to have the services...

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    CARPAS, GAZEBOS – REYKO – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    CARPAS, GAZEBOS - REYKO
    http://www.reykoargentina.com.

    By: CARPAS REYKO

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    Hayley Riggins' life celebrated

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    ANDERSON, Calif. -

    The life of a young woman who died too soon was honored by many throughout the community Monday.

    Hundreds, possibly close to a thousand people gathered to pay their respects to 27-year-old Hayley Riggins.

    Riggins was in a motorcycle crash at the intersection of Buenaventura Boulevard and Placer Street in Redding on April 25.

    Police said the other involved car ran a red light at the intersection.

    The woman behind the wheel, 53-year-old Virginia Anderson admitted to police she was under the influence of prescription medication, marijuana and methamphetamine.

    The next week Hayley was removed from life-support, her organs set to be donated so her legacy can live on.

    On Monday the skies were sunny as hundreds of motorcycles and vehicles departed the area of the crash in Redding.

    Led by the Missing In America Project and law enforcement, community members and bike club members made the 20 or so minute drive to Anderson River Park, along the way they were joined by other riders.

    The streets lined with supporters.

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    ConferenceFengShui – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    ConferenceFengShui
    Confrence sur le Feng Shui l #39;Espace Osada le 25 avril 2014, ou comment le Feng Shui rvle le potentiel de votre vie intrieure...

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    feng shui fun!- an AGSM – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    feng shui fun!- an AGSM
    Sophie doesn #39;t quite understand the concept of feng shui and decides to move everything in her house. I think this is my best video yet! I hope you guys like it! P.S. If you listen carefully...

    By: coco ferris

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    High School Adds Fences Ahead of Morgan Hill Cinco De Mayo Protest – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    High School Adds Fences Ahead of Morgan Hill Cinco De Mayo Protest
    Protesters waving America flags are expected to demonstrate at Live Oak High School on Cinco De Mayo.

    By: KSBW Action News 8

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    Commissioners instruct sheriff to unlock forest gates

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    By Janessa Maxilom

    jmaxilom@alamogordonews.com @janessa_speaks on Twitter

    John BearDaily News Otero County Cattleman's Association President Gary Stone takes a question during a presentation about fencing in the Lincoln National Forest on Monday at a meeting of the Otero County Commission. Behind him is a photograph of disputed fencing in the forest.

    Otero County Commissioners instructed the county sheriff to unlock U.S. Forest Service fences in the mountains on Monday.

    During a commission meeting to discuss the Forest Service's alleged illegal fencing activities within the county the commission and ranchers decided the USFS should unlock some of its fence gates to allow cattle easier access to water in the region.

    District 1 Commissioner Tommie Harrell asked Forest Service Supervisor, Travis Moseley, to unlock a few gates to allow cattle easier access to water. Moseley replied with a simple no to Herrell's request.

    "Now the procurement is since they won't, then we've instructed Sheriff Benny House to unlock those fences," Herrell said. "And we'll do this by court order."

    According to Herrell, House is being ordered to unlock four gates to two enclosed areas near the Agua Chiquita riparian area. The order was issued on the heels of the commission's recent request for the USFS to halt fencing projects in April.

    In April, the commission issued a cease and desist illegal fencing activities letter to the U.S. Forest Service.

    During Monday's meeting, Moseley replied to the commission's letter with his own letter.

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    Shade is not always cool

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Tall Victorian houses make long shadows. Lower ranch houses make shade with broad eaves. Awkwardly big modern homes shade more of their disproportionately small gardens than the others, especially since they have such tall fences to compensate for their minimal proximity to other homes. Even the sunniest of home gardens have some sort of shade.

    Like various architecture, various shade trees make different flavors of shade. Silk tree, honeylocust and silver maple make broad shadows of relatively light shade. Because they are deciduous, they allow most sunlight through while bare in winter. Southern magnolia, Canary Island pine and Canary Island date palm make darker shade. Because they are evergreen, they are always shady.

    Spots that are shaded only by the west side of a fence get warmer afternoon sun exposure than spots that get eastern exposure in the morning. Plants that are only shaded in the morning therefore need to tolerate both warm afternoon exposure and partial shade. Eastern exposures are easier to work with, since most plants that tolerate a bit of shade also like to be sheltered from harsh afternoon exposure.

    Because fences lack eaves, southern

    exposures lack shade, and may enhance exposure by reflecting glare and heat. Southern exposure against houses and garages is determined by the height and width of the eaves. Light colors reflect more than darker colors. Northern exposures are of course the shadiest.

    Shade can change as the environment changes. Sun exposure increases if a tree or building gets removed. Remodels or newer and higher fences can increase shade. Even without such obvious modifications, large shrubbery and trees make more shade as they grow. Pruning allows more sunlight through, but only until they grow more.

    Shade involves more than just sunlight. Some plants, such as Irish moss, pansies and other cool season annuals, are sensitive to the heat of full exposure. Others, like bougainvillea, flame vine and all sorts of cacti, crave heat. Lilacs like both the summer heat and winter cold of more exposed spots. Clematis are even more discriminating, wanting a cool spot for their roots, while they climb up and into the sunlight.

    Whether for shade or sunny exposure, plants need to be selected accordingly. Bougainvillea, ceanothus and other plants that like good warm exposure with plenty of sunlight will not do much if shaded. Kaffir lily, hosta, rhododendron and various ferns that prefer partial shade can get roasted if too exposed when the weather gets warm and dry (with minimal humidity).

    Eastern redbud, sweet bay, Oregon grape, Heavenly bamboo (nandina), various hollies, various podocarpus and both English and Algerian ivies are some of the few plants that are not too discriminating about their exposure, and will be just as happy with partial shade as with full exposure. Hydrangea, camellia, fuchsia and aucuba are nearly as agreeable, but will get roasted by harsh exposure enhanced by reflected glare from walls or pavement. All palms tolerate shade while young, but adapt to full exposure as they grow above what shades them.

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    Florissant legislator may hold key to income tax cut override vote

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder

    JEFFERSON CITY The fate of a $620 million Republican tax cut proposal appears to hinge on Rep. Keith English, a freshman Democrat and union electrician from Florissant.

    English said Monday that he will vote to override the bills veto by Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon, a fellow Democrat.

    In a written statement, English said he was elected to exercise an independent judgment on every bill. ... Missouri small businesses and every worker in the state will benefit from the first broad-based tax relief in nearly 100 years.

    As long as all 108 House Republicans remain on board, English would provide the key vote needed for a two-thirds majority, the threshold for an override to succeed. The Senate voted for the override Monday on a straight party-line vote of 23-8. The House could vote today.

    The bill would cut the states top personal income tax rate to 5.5 percent from 6 percent and provide a new 25 percent deduction for business income reported on individual returns.

    The tax cuts would begin in 2017, so long as state general revenue was rising by at least $150 million a year compared to the high-water mark of the previous three years.

    Supporters said the tax cut would return surplus money to taxpayers and foster economic growth. They contend that delaying the first step of the cut until 2017 protects education because by then, the basic aid formula for public schools is slated to be fully funded.

    I believe this is a well-balanced approach to move forward, said the sponsor, Sen. Will Kraus, R-Lees Summit.

    Opponents said the bill would favor the wealthy, threaten the states AAA bond rating and make it harder to fund public schools and highway needs.

    Critics noted the Legislature also is advancing a sales tax increase for transportation.

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    Demolition work begins at the Burnside Centre – Video

    - May 6, 2014 by Mr HomeBuilder


    Demolition work begins at the Burnside Centre
    http://www.eveningexpress.co.uk.

    By: Evening Express

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