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the first door is to the lounge with a bar menu. customers can order off the complete dining menu while listening to the entertainment. smoking is permitted in the lounge while you eat. the second door leads to the restaurant where there is also a | |
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ceiling fans can help you circulate warm air when it’s cold out. check for the reverse switch to push warm air down where you want it. if there’s a gap, roll up a small rug and place it across the bottom of the doorway. close the vents and registers in | www.csmonitor.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
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i have a cecile brunner climbing rose that i planted at my new house the end of may. it has grown well, but it never bloomed last year. i grew this rose in the san francisco bay area, where it bloomed twice a year, and i didn't prune it until after it | www.capitolhillblue.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
and a small flower garden with the most beautiful gardinia and peonies. you could smell the flowers when they bloomed all the way down the hill. haruko always had to take off her wooden slippers the few times that she went inside obabaâ??s house, but | |
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doris and jim eagle are avid gardeners who want their yard to look good any time of the year. during winter, they know father time tells roses and hydrangeas to slumber, so they turn to mother nature's wakeup call for plants that produce wintertime | www.adn.com @ 12/02/06 19:31
lawns to be covered with little mounds of lumpy soil? thanks to the wonders of digital photography, i've even received a number of pictures of these mounds, which are always next to a small hole. frankly, i'm simply astonished folks don't know what | www.stltoday.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
harvest can begin as soon as five months after planting, but longer is needed for the rhizomes to fully plump up. no need to unearth the whole plant; just poke into the soil with a knife and take what you need. if you would rather grow ginger outdoors, |
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