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resqpro · 1 month ago
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water damage restoration in Calgary
Winter is coming! Learn how to winterize your home and avoid costly water damage with these essential tips. Protect your home from frozen pipes, leaks, and other winter hazards to save time and money. Read more now!
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binch-i-might-be · 10 months ago
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this just in: local gay will be caught screaming crying throwing up in car on the way home due to the fact that the roads are made of ice now and there will be No survivors
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goblin-enjoyer · 1 month ago
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*draws something for the first time in a while. “Man I suck at drawing! Maybe go back to being good at it if I draw more!”
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“Oh I got a neat idea for a drawing! Surely I have gotten better by now!” Loop post
#this revelation brought to you by the one and only#midnight brainrot#probably could not of put these things together without the malaise of a mind awake at 3 am again despite saying that they’re ”trying to fix#their sleep schedule ~”#bah. I say things yet never do them. my brain always blocks any sort of progress with ”just one more video”#even fun and enjoyment bends the knee to this declaration#even other YouTube videos!#when I do break it I end up back where I was because like asking for literally anything my brain does so much pushback that it feels#inherently wrong on a fundamental level#I don’t think I’m depressed I like life too much and enjoy existence#is this my brain punishing me for not dying before reaching adulthood like I always thought I would? or is it punishment for not constantly#going from the end of high school to another school like I planned because my purpose in life was to learn and go to school until I die#now I am left without purpose. literally wandering my house like a ghost when no one’s home#I say the two same things to my brother when he gets home so much that he once made a joke about me being an npc#and the worse part is. it wasn’t about that dumb TikTok brainrot meme thing. no it was because I say the exact same things the exact same wa#y every time he gets home. worse more is I can think of several other ways that that statement could be more accurate that he doesn’t know a#bout#I wish to game but never do#I want to make art and such but I never do#I went to an art class for years when I was a kid for Pete’s sake!#my parents complain about my hair being too long and I agree but I still want it long I just always kept it short because of simple ma#maintenance. the only reason I ever grew it out was to keep warm I. the winter!#I spent my childhood with self imposed utilitarianism for no reason#no reason to expand my horizons and explore myself because I thought of myself as a lesser being that was fated to die randomly before#I could reproduce.#oh my goodness the reproduction thing! I thought I was straight for the longest time because I had to be#because the purpose of a person is to reproduce. yet I was all like”I can’t reproduce as I am autistic and would taint my offspring. I am a#genetic dead end and deserve to have the effect of natural selection take place”#through tv show mimicry and being a utilitarian little git I forced myself to be straight for years#and the worse part is I KNEW GAY PEOPLE EXISTED AND I ENVYED THEM FOR NOT HAVING TO REPRODUCE OH MY GOD IS THIS WHAT KARKAT FELT LIKE? NO I
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bruneburg · 1 year ago
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So I'm back from the Slovenia trip. (I was there bc Animateka film festival screened Entbandung there, invited me for an Q&A and paid for the hotel stay.) I went there by train, and not only did I end up stranding on my way there and having to spend an unplanned night in a small Austrian town - I also ended up stranding on my way back home, again ending up spending an unplanned night... ...in the same little Austrian town. At the same hotel. In the same hotel room even. Definitely one of the weirdest things that ever happened to me. Luckily, Austrian Federal Railways had given me a hotel voucher every time that happened. And the town is very charming, with a lovely Christkindlmarkt. So I didn't mind too much. But my way back home did double from 15 hours to 30 hours. Once I was home it still felt like I was still in a train and the world was still moving and shaking around me, until I fell asleep. Ljubljana and Animateka were great by the way. It was nice to explore the city and get to know other student filmmakers at the festival. I hope I'll one day get to go there again.
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toxooz · 2 years ago
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maybe im projecting but i feel like Ollie would have a FUCKING HUGE monstera plant in his house thats taking over his living room
#ollie#anytime someone asks about it hes just ''good camouflage for me :]''#in fact i feel like he would have a shit load of plants from his home continent that his mom keeps sending him#but again maybe im projecting AHA#like yeah he can forge weapons of war with his eyes closed and can maul a grown man to death but dammit that man knows his PLANTS#anyway i got a monstera over the winter bc ive wanted one for the longest time but i was sO scared of killing it#bc its higher maintenance than succulents and snake plants all that#and brother i aint got the remembrance or energy or executive function to be taknig care of high maintenance plants but luckily#my obsession has taken over and im doin pretty good keeping up with watering and i plan on getting it better soil for fertilization#it seems to be doing well and is even growing 3 new leaves AAOOOOO#one of the juvenile leaves even grew a lil hole in it and im :')#but i still gotta properly repot it and actually put poles in it to climb bc theyre kinda half ass put in there#but sPRING IS COMING i am ready#also have a monster adinsoniiiiiiihowever tf u spell it but same applies#i feel like just having 1 (or 2 kindof) that are high maintenance is goin good bc i can focus most of my energy on that like a pet PFFT#bc unfortunately i fear that if i had a shit load of high maintenance plants i would get overwhelmed and involuntarily make them all die#which SUCKS bc i want my house to be infested with so many plants sOOO BAD ugh maybe one day i wont be mentally ill lmfao 💗#ANYWAY more pon ti comin soon
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bomb-proof · 2 years ago
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Honey & I from the other day. She's been super good lately! Just both of us getting fit again. I'm sure we'll be ready to go out into the world by the time I have to be really gone for work bc thats how it works lol. Wanted to horse show twice before my crazy work season starts but thats looking less than likely at this rate.
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magistralucis · 10 months ago
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ryleehomeservices · 16 days ago
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hisforhome · 1 month ago
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Is your home winter ready? Essential preparations for the cold months
Is your home winter ready? Essential preparations for the cold months
As the chill of winter approaches, now is the perfect time to ensure your home is prepared for the colder months ahead. Taking proactive measures can not only enhance your comfort but can also save you money on heating bills and prevent severe issues down the road. To ensure that your home is winter ready, here are three critical areas to focus on; your roof, hot water system and boiler…
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furnacerepair7 · 2 months ago
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Reliable Furnace Repair Near Me: Ensuring a Warm and Cozy Winter As the winter season approaches, ensuring that your heating system is in optimal condition becomes a top priority. Finding reliable furnace repair services near you is essential to keep your home warm and comfortable. Expert technicians provide thorough inspections and timely repairs to ensure your furnace functions flawlessly,…
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totaldoorsolutionsok · 2 months ago
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Get ready for winter with an insulated garage door! Our latest blog covers the top reasons to upgrade, from energy efficiency and noise reduction to added home value. Keep your home warm and save on energy bills this season with an insulated garage door. Read more in our blog and discover the advantages of making this simple yet impactful home improvement.
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androdconstruction · 2 months ago
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Seasonal Garden Maintenance: A Comprehensive Guide for the Bruce Peninsula
Gardening is more than just a hobby; it's a commitment to creating and maintaining a beautiful and functional outdoor space. In the Bruce Peninsula, where the landscape is naturally stunning, seasonal garden maintenance is crucial for preserving the beauty of your property year-round. 
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Why Seasonal Garden Maintenance Matters
The changing seasons in the Bruce Peninsula bring diverse weather conditions that can significantly impact your garden. Proper seasonal maintenance helps:
Enhance Plant Health: Regular care ensures plants remain healthy and resilient against diseases and pests.
Improve Aesthetic Appeal: Consistent maintenance keeps your garden looking tidy and attractive throughout the year.
Increase Property Value: A well-maintained garden can boost your home's curb appeal and overall property value.
Support Local Ecosystems: By caring for your garden seasonally, you contribute to the local ecosystem, promoting biodiversity.
Spring: Preparing for Growth
Spring is the season of renewal. As the snow melts and temperatures rise, your garden begins to wake up. Here's how to prepare your garden for a successful growing season:
Cleanup:
Remove dead leaves, branches, and debris that have accumulated over winter.
Prune shrubs and trees to encourage new growth and prevent disease.
Soil Preparation:
Test your soil's pH and nutrient levels to determine what amendments are needed.
Add compost or organic matter to enrich the soil and improve drainage.
Consider aerating the soil to promote root growth.
Planting:
Start planting cool-season vegetables like lettuce, spinach, and peas.
Plant bulbs, perennials, and shrubs that thrive in spring, such as daffodils, tulips, and lilacs.
Mulching:
Apply a fresh layer of mulch to retain moisture, suppress weeds, and regulate soil temperature.
Use natural mulches like wood chips or straw, which are beneficial for the environment.
Summer: Sustaining Growth
Summer is the time to enjoy your garden's beauty, but it's also when maintenance is most demanding due to the heat and rapid plant growth.
Watering:
Water early in the morning or late in the evening to reduce evaporation.
Deep water plants encourage strong root systems, especially in dry periods.
Use drip irrigation systems or soaker hoses for efficient watering.
Weeding:
Regularly remove weeds to prevent them from competing with your plants for nutrients and water.
Consider using organic weed control methods, such as hand-pulling or applying natural herbicides.
Pest Control:
Monitor plants for signs of pests like aphids, caterpillars, and beetles.
Introduce beneficial insects like ladybugs and lacewings to control pest populations naturally.
Use organic pesticides as a last resort to minimize harm to the environment.
Fertilizing:
Apply a balanced fertilizer to support continued growth and flowering.
Focus on slow-release fertilizers that provide nutrients over an extended period.
Deadheading and Pruning:
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms and prevent seed production.
Prune shrubs and trees to maintain their shape and remove any diseased or damaged branches.
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Fall: Preparing for Dormancy
As temperatures cool and daylight hours shorten, your garden begins to wind down. Fall is the time to prepare your garden for winter and the following spring.
Final Harvest:
Harvest the last of your summer vegetables and fruits.
Consider planting cool-season crops like kale and carrots for a late-season harvest.
Soil Care:
Rake fallen leaves and add them to your compost pile or use them as mulch to protect your soil.
Plant cover crops like clover or rye to prevent soil erosion and improve soil fertility.
Planting:
Plant spring-blooming bulbs like tulips and crocuses before the ground freezes.
Consider planting trees and shrubs in the fall, as cooler weather reduces transplant shock.
Mulching:
Add an extra layer of mulch to insulate plant roots from freezing temperatures.
Focus on areas with tender perennials or young plants that need extra protection.
Winterization:
Drain and store hoses, garden tools, and irrigation systems to prevent damage from freezing.
Protect sensitive plants with burlap or frost covers to shield them from harsh winter conditions.
Winter: Rest and Reflection
Winter in the Bruce Peninsula can be harsh, with heavy snow and freezing temperatures. While your garden may be dormant, there are still essential tasks to consider.
Planning:
Take this time to plan next year's garden layout, considering what worked well and what didn't.
Research new plant varieties, garden designs, and landscaping trends.
Tool Maintenance:
Sharpen and clean garden tools to ensure they're ready for use in the spring.
Perform maintenance on lawnmowers, trimmers, and other equipment.
Snow Management:
Be mindful of heavy snow accumulation on shrubs and trees, as it can cause branches to break.
Gently remove snow from plants if needed, but avoid shaking branches, which can cause damage.
The Importance of Professional Help
While many garden maintenance tasks can be done on your own, hiring a professional landscaping service in the Bruce Peninsula has several advantages:
Expertise: Professionals understand the local climate, soil conditions, and plant species best suited for the area.
Time-Saving: With busy schedules, many homeowners appreciate the convenience of professional maintenance.
Customization: Landscaping services can tailor their maintenance plans to meet your garden's specific needs.
Bruce Peninsula’s Landscaping Services: A Trusted Partner
Seasonal garden maintenance is essential for keeping your outdoor space healthy, beautiful, and enjoyable throughout the year. Whether you're tackling these tasks on your own or seeking help from Bruce Peninsula's landscaping services, the key is consistency and understanding the needs of your garden in each season. By investing time and effort into your garden's care, you'll reap the rewards of a lush, vibrant landscape that enhances your home's appeal and provides a peaceful retreat.
For expert assistance, And-Rod Construction offers comprehensive garden maintenance programs tailored to the unique needs of the Bruce Peninsula. Our professional team ensures your garden thrives in every season, leaving you with more time to relax and enjoy the beauty of your outdoor space. Contact them today to learn more about their services and how they can help you maintain your garden year-round.
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miamibeachbroker · 3 months ago
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Home Maintenance Checklist
Get your home ready for the upcoming season with our tailored home maintenance checklist! Whether you're bracing for a cold winter or enjoying the cooler weather in South Florida, these essential tips will help you prepare your home!
Tips & Tricks from a Professional Realtor for Winter Preparation—No Matter Where You Live! As a professional realtor with experience in both cold climates and warm regions like South Florida, I understand that winter means different things depending on where you live. Whether you’re bracing for snow or finally ready to enjoy your backyard without the summer heat, it’s crucial to get your home in…
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erenass · 4 months ago
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Tips for Maintaining Your Garage Door Through Lockport’s Harsh Winters
Lockport’s winters can be brutal. Cold temperatures, snow, and ice can take a toll on your garage door. To keep it functioning smoothly and ensure your home remains secure, regular maintenance is crucial. Here are some essential tips to help you maintain your garage door through the harsh winter months.
1. Inspect Weather Seals Check the weather stripping on the bottom of your garage door. This seal keeps cold air, snow, and ice out of your garage. If it’s cracked or worn, replace it promptly. A good seal helps maintain your garage's temperature and prevents damage to your door.
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2. Lubricate Moving Parts
Cold weather can cause metal components to become stiff. Regularly lubricate the springs, rollers, and hinges with a silicone-based lubricant. This reduces friction and helps the door operate smoothly, even in freezing temperatures.
3. Check the Tracks Snow and ice can cause the tracks to become misaligned. Inspect them for any debris or damage. Clean the tracks and ensure they are properly aligned. Misaligned tracks can prevent the door from opening and closing correctly, leading to further issues.
4. Test the Door Balance
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An unbalanced garage door puts extra strain on the opener. Disconnect the opener and manually lift the door halfway. If it stays in place, it’s balanced. If it falls or rises, you may need to adjust the springs. Garage door maintenance is a job best left to professionals to avoid injury.
5. Inspect and Tighten Hardware Cold weather can cause screws and bolts to loosen. Check all the hardware on your garage door and tighten any loose parts. This prevents the door from becoming unstable and ensures it operates safely.
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emergencyplumbingil · 7 months ago
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What is steam humidifier and its maintenance.
The AprilAire 800 steam humidifier is known for its efficient performance in providing whole-home humidity control. It uses steam to add moisture to the air, which can be particularly effective in areas with very dry climates or during the winter months when indoor air tends to be drier. It's often praised for its ability to maintain consistent humidity levels and for its reliability.
The AprilAire 800 steam humidifier utilizes a canister to generate steam for adding moisture to the air. Over time, minerals and other impurities in the water can accumulate within the canister.
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paradisehomepros · 8 months ago
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