#Georgia diy
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farseekx · 2 years ago
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It’s almost time for tour!!
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hahathatsawesome · 5 months ago
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miss this skate park in athens tucked away in the trees behind a dollar general
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imouttafilm · 1 year ago
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Randomly decided to transform my childhood saxophone into an art piece for my room as a reminder to always do anything in this life for the inner child in me, with flowers that'll live as long as that part needs to 🙇🏽‍♀️💐
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druidgroves · 8 months ago
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i need to know what wasteland contraceptives exist bc i know they have to
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nepacala · 9 months ago
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filmcourage · 1 year ago
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Don't Quit Your Day Job To Make Movies - Jason Park [FULL INTERVIEW]
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andrewpcannon · 3 months ago
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Tips for DIY Epoxy Resin and DIY Epoxy Resin Coverage and Cost Calculator
Skip to Calculator I’ve worked with epoxy resins for years. I started working with epoxy knowing I would invest a lot of time and money learning different techniques to develop patterns, produce durability, prevent yellowing, limit cracking, and stop warping. As a result, I get to offer top-of-the-line epoxy products to my clients. There are some trade secrets I want to keep to myself, but I…
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blessings-grow-meadows · 3 months ago
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We had the absolute pleasure of providing our gorgeous locally grown flowers for a delightful wedding!
Congratulations to Ashley and Trino, who tied the knot in the most enchanting ceremony. 💍💒
The bridesmaid bouquets were a sight to behold—each one bursting with vibrant colors and delicate design, making the day even more magical. The mother of the bride, Crystal, created these bridesmaid's florals. They were full of whimsical radiance and creativity! But the real showstoppers? The stunning bride and her lovely ladies! Thank you, Ashley and Trino, for letting us be part of your memorable day. Here's to a lifetime of love, joy, and blooming happiness! 💐
📷: Crystal Hardy....🌷💖 #WeddingBliss #BloomBucketFlowers #LoveInBloom #DIYwedding #locallygrown #growingwithpurpose #cobbtown #mstterblooms #bloomstoshare #weddingflowers #capcut #fyp #foryoupage
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robin-aspinwall · 4 months ago
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https://blessingsgrowmeadows.com
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jason-40 · 4 months ago
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We are 37 days out before GEORGIA FOOTBALL STARTS! GO.....DAWGS!
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joedust · 1 year ago
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Any Georgia Bulldog Fans Out There!
Hand made Guitar Christmas
Ornaments. Free Shipping!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DragonDustDIYSupply
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feralgirlfromatl · 1 year ago
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sparklystar2009 · 2 years ago
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DIY ARTIST LIFE - SELLING AT POP UP ART MARKETS IN ATLANTA - EYEDRUM / THE BAKERY (2022-2023)
SHOWCASED “CASTLE X STARCROSS” FASHION COLLECTIONS AT EYEDRUM (WINTER 2022) AND AT THE BAKERY’S “THE YEAR OF THE RABBIT” EXHIBITION (JANUARY 2023) IN DOWNTOWN ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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georgiagassavings · 2 years ago
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Save on Winter Heating with an Energy Audit
New Post has been published on https://www.georgiagassavings.com/blog/save-on-winter-heating-with-an-energy-audit/
Save on Winter Heating with an Energy Audit
How a DIY Home Energy Audit Can Save You Big Time
Everyone wants to save on rising natural gas rates this winter. One easy place to start is with a DYI home energy audit. Learn how you can cut your energy usage and save more.
A thorough home energy audit might place low on your list of winter priorities right now. Belts are tightening, power rates are rising, and Christmas is, somehow, just around the corner again. Well, think twice folks! Even though Georgia usually has moderate winters, consumers this year are paying higher natural gas rates. Data from the Georgia Public Service Commission shows last year’s average home used 383 therms. That means higher winter gas bills. But, a simple, regular home energy audit is the best way to trim your usage. Here’s how to do it, and (most importantly) what it’ll save you…
How to DIY Home Energy Audit
Start off by running your home energy details through this home energy yardstick. It’ll cook you up some useful info like an ENERGY STAR score, energy usage breakdowns, and tips for reducing your usage. Then, it’s time to get checking…  
Check: Getting Draughty?
Joints in window frames, door frames, and other home fixtures can leave narrow gaps where air currents slip in. Not plugging them up means you’re losing out on the opportunity to slash your energy usage by up to 20% annually.
Use caulking on fixed, slim gaps like around plumbing fixtures. But use expanding foam to fill larger holes. For areas where you need a bit more give, like door and windows, try weatherstripping with readily available materials like felt.
Check: How Are Your Bulbs?
Older incandescent light bulbs, pretty though they be, are highly inefficient. And lighting typically accounts for about a tenth of your household electric bill. So consider swapping out those cantankerous old energy-hogs with new, energy efficient LED bulbs. The average US home saves $225 annually with this simple switch!
Check: Are you Insulated?
Sub-par home insulation is one of the biggest energy drainers out there. And this is especially true over winter. So check your walls, floor, and attic space to see if they’re providing the right R-value. We dove into attic insulation a short while back. However, fixes like draught excluders and thick curtains are cheap, simple DIY solutions to help save on locking in your home’s heat. 
Check: How are your Appliances?
Are you leaving electronics plugged in or, gasp, switched on when they’re not in use? Because every US household loses, on average, $165 each year to this kind of idle load. Unplug electronics that aren’t in use, and being sparing with your usage. Especially if you’re shooting off on travels over the holidays!
Check: Status of Heating and Cooling Equipment?
Cosmetic quirks like streaks on ductwork can indicate air leaks. And dirty air filters will seriously hamper the performance of forced-air furnaces. Plus, this kind of wear-and-tear can seriously add to your monthly natural gas bills.
So keep filters changed regularly, seal leaks with duct mastic, and show your equipment some TLC with regular check-ups! 
Bonus Hack: Get Paid to Save on Energy Bills!
Did you know that Atlanta Gas Light offers rebates for customers using energy efficient natural gas appliances? If you’re shopping around for a new tankless water heater, tank style water heater, dryer, or furnace, check them out. You could be missing out on up to $2,000 in rebates! 
Cut Power Bills Today with a DIY Energy Audit!
Remember, even the newest of new-builds could do with some energy-saving adjustments. So save on winter heating with an energy audit today! And once you’re done, try tooling around on www.GeorgiaGasSavings.com for even more evergreen energy advice.
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jediwizard · 10 months ago
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It's crazy how Alice creates the most diverse but also relatable characters. There are characters of different sexual orientations, different races, genders, mental illnesses, family life and eating disorders. They're all so different??? but there's something that binds them all together. For example, I relate to Tao and his love for films but I also relate to Georgia with her loyalty to her friends, and I relate to Tori but I relate to Frances and her obsession to do well in school and not be a disappointment, but I relate to Lister but I... They're all different, but there's something so familiar about them and you can see similar traits in each of them in yourself. you're never just one character, but a perfect mix of a bunch of them. I feel like a collage or mosaic of my favourite characters. Not just the four of them, but all the characters, like Aled Last, Micheal Holden and Elle Argent.
Alice Oseman's characters radiate comfort and warmth. Her books give the same vibes as curling up in you're cozy messy bed after an exhausting day at school or work, buried under a mountain of blankets when it rains or snows outside. The months between September and February when the sun sets early and you get to wear extra layers of clothes like that oversized black hoodie to cover your face from the unfamiliar or jean jacket covered in fandom pins. Returning to your room filled with artifacts from your childhood, old middle-grade fantasy books you haven't touched in like four years but wouldn't sell or donate because they mean too much, book reports and DIY science projects from 3rd grade and that movie poster filled haven where you could leave the stresses of the real world behind.
All the lights are off, except for those fairy string lights above your bed. You're sipping a hot cup of tea or hot chocolate, rereading your old favourite books you loved as a teenager and watching that old favourite film that you've seen so many times that you can remember all the dialogue to, but you watch it anyway. Listening to that carefully curated 90s indie rock playlist from 2019 to drown out and forget the world outside. listening to artists like cavetown, girl in red, the 1975, Arctic monkeys, phoebe bridgers and the smiths. staying up wayyyy too late, the only light being the screen of your laptop or phone, reading fan fiction on AO3 while your whole family's asleep. That warmth and authenticity that you don't find much in modern media. The nostalgia. How she accurately portrays what actual teenagers are like, both the good and the bad. and every other feeling in between. confusion and the odd feelings of growing up, especially how characters like georgia and Nick never realized their sexualities until later (it can be nerve-wracking to figure something out), but also people who have known who they are since forever like frances and charlie. knowing yourself but also feeling like a complete stranger in your body. i don't know how, but even if you're reading it for the first time, @chronicintrovert books have the feeling of returning home.
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filmcourage · 1 year ago
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Advice To Filmmakers Thinking About Making Their First Movie - Jason Park
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