Feb 08, 2010 -
The Snowpocalypse created historic snowfall around the country, causing road closures, power outages, and lots and lots of shoveling! Was your home affected by the blizzard? Do you have icy walkways and a snow-filled driveway?
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Jan 13, 2010 -
One surefire way to cut through the ice on your steps and front walkway this Winter is by using salt. While too much salt can contribute to elevated salt levels in soils, which can hurt vegetation and animal habitats, most of the harm seen with this level of salt use can be attributed to salting roadways, not small sections of steps or pathways.
You can also try using a shovel to chip away at ice, or covering ice with sand.
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Dec 28, 2009 -
While I'd recommend storing any furniture that might be damaged by snow and moisture during the Winter months, there's definitely a great photo opportunity to be found in a pair of snowy rocking chairs. Unless your furniture is specifically built to withstand the elements, though, you might want to move it to the garage or basement. Source: Flickr User hoyasmeg
Do You Leave Furniture Out in the Winter?
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Dec 22, 2009 -
Nothing ruins a good day like getting caught in the rain —or snow, or cold, or sweltering heat — when you least expect it, or when it conflicts with your morning run. Here are three ways to have the forecast delivered right to your phone or inbox, so you won't get caught unprepared again. Don't fret if the forecast calls for rain or snow!
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Nov 03, 2009 -
In San Francisco, the weather can be hmm . . .
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Aug 06, 2009 -
If you have a big decision to make, you might want to hurry up and make it before the sunny Summer's over.
New research reveals that not only are people more moody on cloudy days, but they actually have cloudier brains too! During a study on strokes, researchers coincidentally discovered a positive correlation between cognitive impairment and gloomy weather.
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Jun 01, 2009 -
I don't know what it is about travel websites or websites about weather, but I'm obsessed! I've already admitted to having a problem predicting the daily weather forecast, so any site or app that helps me in this task is always appreciated.
Sleeves is a fun, simple, forecast website that will tell you if you should wear long sleeves, short sleeves, go sleeveless, or wear two layers.
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May 20, 2009 -
I ran into a little problem the other day. To make a long story short, I overestimated how warm the weather was going to be and froze my butt off at work. I'm sure by taking one look at my Summer attire, FabSugar must have wondered if I had paid attention to the frigid forecast — which I didn't — but boy did I learn my lesson.
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May 18, 2009 -
I was telling my sweetheart the other day, soup has always been one of my favorite things, regardless of the situation (or the weather forecast, for that matter). Now that the days have grown balmier, there's been talk again of busting out the barbeque. Does that mean it's time to stop slurping soup?
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Mar 31, 2009 -
- French workers angry at Caterpillar for cutting 700 jobs are holding their bosses hostage in their offices. – CNN
- In Europe, it's war of the rosés. — YumSugar
- Trya tells you everything you need to know about sex changes.— Jezebel
- Man gets DUI on motorized bar stool.
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