Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

The tree wasn’t cheap, so I stuck it in the basement rather than getting rid of it, hoping one day I’d find a good place for it and it wouldn’t be a total waste.

the most beautiful feather duster.you’ve ever seen?

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

You know I love a good feather duster and I may have gasped when I saw this one.-I know we’ve talked about this a million times before, but can we just circle back on how sad it is that Target is no longer in Canada?in a second for the end of our bed.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

They look like they’re worth 10x the price.this tiny brass table.

Passivhaus: creating a roadmap to net zero carbon

OK, closing the page now and walking away.. -One of the things that homeowners always comment to me when we’re in homes shooting kitchens is that they’re having the hardest time finding a decent crock to hold their utensils next to the stove.

It’s true, most of them that you see in stores seem to be ugly and rather un-simple for some reason.How to Grow Creeping Jenny as a Perennial.

How to Divide and Transplant Hostas.Pruning Hydrangeas for Maximum Growth.

The Creek Line House Gardening Archives.This post contains affiliate links.The dame’s rocket has been blooming like crazy this week on the banks of the creek.

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