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Triple A, Yes, I will be back in the office on the 30th. I will let them know you will be there at the same time. I was going to see them next week.
I have done false soffits on other walls to replicate the necessary one. Here it could be an idea to just consider, let me explain my thinking and assumptions: - you have 9' ceilings (bottom of soffit = 8') - you have arched doorways - you have lots
of character if the new garage detailing matches the house in and out The soffits could replicate the old plaster cove ceiling or use a 2 or 3 piece crown. Essentially you'd have the common "tray" ceiling, but the part above 8' is either coved or cro
wned. Not sure if this works if open to dining or space is not symmetrical.
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Confirmed with my husband, the woman just had window units upstairs in the bedrooms, so much of the house was un-conditioned and he said the peeling was bad when he got there also (I thought it was a newer issue). So if I'm understanding, probably no
matter what we do, the first step will be priming to deal with the moisture issue Like if we did Master of Paris we would prime it first Do we patch holes first Like I said, we are clueless in ok with plaster.
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AAA Metal Torchlight
Signaling Marker
Weatherproof Blanket
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LED Road Beacon
Rainproof Mat
Plus even more is supplied for your peace of mind during roadside surprises. This exclusive kit was carefully crafted for AAA members!
Very Limited Supplies: Since this is a district-supported project, the supply of kits is small. We motivate you to reserve yours before supply is finished.
Many thanks for being a treasured AAA member and for your ongoing dedication to travel safety.
From: Caitlin Morris Date: June 3, 2024, 07:00 AM Hi there, Hope you're having a great week. Lately, I've been reading a bunch about indoor herb gardening, and I wanted to ask if others have tips or favorite plants. I set up a small rosemary and basi
l planter last weekend—it's already growing! Does anyone cultivate herbs indoors or know effective ways to help them thrive Excited to exchange insights
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Thanks, Caitlin From: Jeremy Park Date: June 3, 2024, 08:19 AM Hi Caitlin and friends, That's fantastic, Caitlin! I enjoy growing mint and chives on my kitchen shelf. Watering early in the morning seems to keep them healthy. My advice: try rotating t
he pots every couple of days for consistent sunlight and robust stems. Wishing you productive gardening! Take care, Jerem
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From: Leslie Carter Date: June 3, 2024, 10:03 AM Hello all, Caitlin, your basil and rosemary sound wonderful! I prefer using self-watering planters for thyme and oregano—they really simplify the routine. Jeremy, rotating pots is great advice. I oft
en combine multiple herbs in one larger container to save space and encourage good growth. Grouping them by water needs helps, too. Looking forward to everyone else's suggestions! Warm regards, Leslie
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From: Martin Lin Date: June 3, 2024, 12:34 PM Good afternoon everyone, Great conversation! I recently started experimenting with hydroponics in a spare room. My basil is flourishing and the system helps regulate watering automatically. A useful tip:
make sure to prune herbs often so they stay bushy and strong. It also provides lots of fresh leaves for cooking. Eager to hear more ideas soon! Sincerely, Martin
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I will be back in the office on the 30th. I will let them know you will be there at the same time. I was going to see them next week.
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I have done false soffits on other walls to replicate the necessary one. Here it could be an idea to just consider, let me explain my thinking and assumptions:
- you have 9' ceilings (bottom of soffit = 8')
- you have arched doorways
- you have lots of character if the new garage detailing matches the house in and out
The soffits could replicate the old plaster cove ceiling or use a 2 or 3 piece crown. Essentially you'd have the common "tray" ceiling, but the part above 8' is either coved or crowned.
Not sure if this works if open to dining or space is not symmetrical.
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Confirmed with my husband, the woman just had window units upstairs in the bedrooms, so much of the house was un-conditioned and he said the peeling was bad when he got there also (I thought it was a newer issue).
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<span style="font-weight:bold; color:#b10000;">Plus even more</span> is supplied for your peace of mind during roadside surprises. This exclusive kit was carefully crafted for AAA members!
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From: Caitlin Morris
Date: June 3, 2024, 07:00 AM
Hi there,
Hope you're having a great week. Lately, I've been reading a bunch about indoor herb gardening, and I wanted to ask if others have tips or favorite plants. I set up a small rosemary and basil planter last weekend—it's already growing! Does anyone c
ultivate herbs indoors or know effective ways to help them thrive
Excited to exchange insights!
===---==Thanks,
Caitlin
From: Jeremy Park
Date: June 3, 2024, 08:19 AM
Hi Caitlin and friends,
That's fantastic, Caitlin! I enjoy growing mint and chives on my kitchen shelf. Watering early in the morning seems to keep them healthy. My advice: try rotating the pots every couple of days for consistent sunlight and robust stems.
Wishing you productive gardening!
Take care,
Jeremy
===---==From: Leslie Carter
Date: June 3, 2024, 10:03 AM
Hello all,
Caitlin, your basil and rosemary sound wonderful! I prefer using self-watering planters for thyme and oregano—they really simplify the routine.
Jeremy, rotating pots is great advice. I often combine multiple herbs in one larger container to save space and encourage good growth. Grouping them by water needs helps, too.
Looking forward to everyone else's suggestions!
Warm regards,
Leslie
===---==From: Martin Lin
Date: June 3, 2024, 12:34 PM
Good afternoon everyone,
Great conversation! I recently started experimenting with hydroponics in a spare room. My basil is flourishing and the system helps regulate watering automatically.
A useful tip: make sure to prune herbs often so they stay bushy and strong. It also provides lots of fresh leaves for cooking.
Eager to hear more ideas soon!
Sincerely,
Martin
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