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Winsome Wood

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Winsome Wood Air Lift Adjustable Stools, Set of 2
(Kitchen) Winsome Wood

Black side lever adjusts seat height up and down; swivel chair design
Home assembly required; 200-pound maximum weight capacity
Set of 2 contemporary stools from Winsome Wood; air lift design for seat height of 25 to 30 inches


Price: $179.99 $40.99

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Hammerite Paint Can this be used to paint my garden cast iron table and chairs.?

Its gone rusty and off colour and i would like to paint it if possible rather than throwing it out


Smoothrite is also available for a nicer finish.
Use a wire brush and remove dust before painting.

backyard ideas?

I want a medatrainan feel in my backyard. Im going to spay paint some cool wrought iron stuff I have black and also redo my garden chairs and table over with black spray paint and add new chair pillows in reds and orangs. Any other ideas for plants or thing I can use around the house to recycle. Please not the old toilet trick of planting a plant in it. Thanks for any info on the cheap.


You can take 2 large, Clay flower pots, & butt the small ends tog & connect them with a large bolt/screw; then either plant a plant in the top, or else put a piece of glass or wood over the top, to make a small table.

2x4basics  90134 AnySize Chair or Bench Ends, Sand
Blitz USA

Price: $38.99

Includes 2 bench end supports, hardware and assembly instructions (lumber not included)
Made of durable, maintenance free structural resin
Lifetime warranty

Can anybody help me with the plot of my story? Any ideas of what could happen next?

Entering the hallway, I kicked off my dusty brown brogues and sat them down next to a tiny pair of satin peep toes. A sunny yellow colour shone off the stone walls as it also did through the chipped old window. A white washed rocking chair on my right, a matching white staircase on my left. It was a complicated staircase, full of twisty, twirly banisters with small piles of books stacked on the sides of each of the steps. The only other object in the room was a large lemon coloured dresser, overflowing with old books, spiral shells, scented candles and tangles of pearl necklaces. Above that hung a heavy antique mirror.

She lead me through into the next room, her yellow hair cascading down her back. The kitchen was also alive with colour and character, which all belonged to her. Poetic prints of flowers filled the room. Pink roses on the curtains, yellow daisies on the white white walls. The cushions on the chairs that were tucked beneath the neat curved table were all of individual floral prints. Although to some people it could look messy, and could be a bit too much, to me it all fitted together romantically. I had always known she had liked flowers, but not to this extent. Maybe if I had bought them for her more often things would be different. Two tea pots sat on the table. One was blue and plump with white polka dots covering it, the other tall and far more chic with yellow roses winding round the spout. Scattered around them was a mismatch of jazzy tea cups paired with the wrong saucers. The table cloth which they all sat on was bright red, and gingham. It was swaying slightly from the soft breeze coming from a wide door at the back of the kitchen. Although everywhere I looked was a different pattern, a different colour, a different feeling, the whole house oozed tranquillity. We kept going through the flowers until we were out through the wide kitchen doors and in the open. I had only been inside the house for about two minutes, but somehow I had managed to convince myself that no other place could be so beautiful, so lovely or so her. I was happily mistaken.

The garden dipped down like a small valley and then up again at the back where a collection of orange trees stood, which probably made it easier for collecting them as when they were ripe I imagined they would drop off and just roll down the dip. On closer inspection however I realised that perhaps it wasn't quite as easy as that. At the bottom of the hill behind some shrubs was a pond overflowing with a mess of water lilies, and of course; oranges. I couldn't help but smile. On the stone floor at the front of the garden was a black cast iron table, which reminded me of the cafés of Paris, and reminded me of that weekend we had spent there all those years ago. Rainbow flower pots with all amounts of colours and shapes sat around the ledges by the table.

She sat down on one of the flower-patterned armchairs that faced out towards the garden. After removing a stack of books and a china plate I sat down also. The afternoon sun rays seemed to stick to me like honey, so I lay there and enjoyed the view of the wild flowers, the unfortunately placed orange trees, and the misty green mountains much further in the distance. But more importantly, I enjoyed sitting next to her again.


The silence that followed was not awkward. Or uncomfortable. It was more peaceful. Turning my head to the left I noticed her green eyes watering. Those deep green eyes that I knew so well. I couldnt work out wether the tears were from the blinding rays of sunlight, or brought on by emotion, but I turned away to look out to the monutains again, not wanting her to notice I had been staring.

"How did you find me?," she asked, her voice slightly shaking. She turned to me and stared at me straight for a second, before setting her gaze down into her lap and playing with the pearls on her wrist.


I need help as to what happens next? What would be an interesting plot? What is their history together? Your thoughts, imaginations and ideas would be much apreciated in the continuation of this story!! x


So if I help you write this story/book by giving you my plot ideas, will you give me credit and royalties if and when you've sold the story? Didn't think so. You need to come up with the story yourself - it's YOUR story, and you need to know it inside and out, backwards and forwards. That's part of actually being an author/writer. You don't want to run into the problem of a lawsuit down the road, where someone tries to lay claim to your story by saying they contributed part of the plot. Try coming up with a few ideas and bouncing them off of people you trust. Good luck!

DC America WIT172 Charleston Wrought Iron Table, 72-Inch by 42-Inch
DC America

Price: $210.99 $168.52

Powder coated rust resistant finish
Wrought Iron Table
Heavy duty construction

What is your nursery theme?

For a little girl we are having a "garden tea party" theme; antique looking iron canopy crib, little table and chairs, teddy bears, plush rabbits, light pink walls etc.

For a little boy, we are going to do an "old west night under the stars" theme; we're getting the ceiling star panels, rocking horse, plush horses, gold colored iron crib etc.
Last answer, my name is Logan.


Mackenzie's is ladybugs. We started with the crib bedding and went from there. Lot's of pinks & purples. I think when it's time for her "big girl bed" [still a long time from now!] we'll redecorate, but I'm sure it will be just as "girly." She's only 12 weeks and I can already tell she's gonna be a diva, LOL.

Can you sort out this list and put each one into a category? closest answer gets best answer?


Meeting, Conference and Banquet Rooms
Disabled Facilities
Garden and Courtyard Areas
Ample car parking spaces
Airport Shuttle Service at $5.00 return fare
6. 24hr reception
24hr Porter Service
250 newly refurbished guest rooms
Recreational and fitness facilities
Fully Licensed Restaurant and Bar
Business Centre
Room Service
Laundry cleaning service
Wakeup service
Weddings Services
Babysitting services
Digital movies
1 GB Broadband Internet access
LCD Flat Screen Television
Hair dryer
Telephone
Iron with Ironing Board
Desk and Ergonomic Desk Chair
Coffee Table and Lounge Chairs
Fridge
Air conditioning units
THE CATEGORIES ARE FACILITIES, SERVICES, PRODUCTS, EQUIPMENT
huh why do you think there is a category called Homework help


Facilities:

Meeting, conference and banquet rooms.
Disabled Facilities
Garden and Courtyard ares
Ample car parking spaces
6. 24 hr receptions
250 newly refurbished guest rooms
recreational & fitness facilities
Fully licensed restaurant and bar
business centre

Services:
Airport shuttle service
24 hr porter service
room service
Laundry cleaning service
wakeup service
weddings services
babysitting service

Products:

Digital movies
coffee table and lounge chairs
desk & desk chair

Equipment:

1 GB broadband internet access
LCD flat screen television
air con
fridge
hair dryer
telephone
iron w/board


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