Fire scorches deck, fences in Greenway Park (Boulder Daily Camera)
A fire that fire officials suspect was human-caused destroyed a deck, furniture and fences in the Greenway Park neighborhood Monday afternoon. The fire burned along a bike path, scorching about 500 feet of land, bushes and fences. In addition to decorative fencing lining the bike path, the fire also burned fences at two homes, destroyed a wooden deck and consumed some outdoor furniture, said ...
Creating outdoor 'room' (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Almost any outdoor space can be turned into an outdoor room that reflects your style, whether patio, deck or concrete pad. Make it private. Outdoor rooms require structure, just as an indoor room, to help provide intimacy and comfort. Some money-saving solutions for adding "walls" include: anchoring a wooden trellis in a large planter and hanging small pots of colorful flowers throughout; ...
Air France's 'No Way Down' (in Music Picks) (The Tyee)
The sound of summer.
Big Bethel Island housing development on hold (Contra Costa Times)
Work on Delta Coves has stopped until real estate market rebounds
Picking Accessories for the Plants (New York Times)
Q. Is there a way to use garden ornaments without going overboard like my neighbors do?
Spruce up the porch or balcony for summer entertaining (Las Vegas Review-Journal)
The season's warmer months herald the beginning of summer entertaining for people who live in small homes. Now is the time to think about ways to maximize outdoor space and do more expansive entertaining than you're able to do inside.
How to Clean and Care for Outdoor Furniture (Carteret County News-Times)
(ARA) - When spring rains rinse and refresh the outdoors, decks, patios and everything on them get a bath, too. But, once it's dry you see the remaining film that stays: dirt, bird droppings, sticky tree sap and buds, and whatever other debris that gets carried in the wind to land on your patio.
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