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If you love plants this is such a fun way to display them!  What do you think?
09/23/2023

If you love plants this is such a fun way to display them! What do you think?

I mean if you have have to wait on an inspector…there are worse places to do that. 😂
09/19/2023

I mean if you have have to wait on an inspector…there are worse places to do that. 😂

I do love pink!  What are your thoughts? And what do you think about the light fixture?!?
09/07/2023

I do love pink! What are your thoughts? And what do you think about the light fixture?!?

Enjoy your day and stay safe out there!!
09/04/2023

Enjoy your day and stay safe out there!!

I love this look!  What do you think?
09/04/2023

I love this look! What do you think?

08/30/2023

Time for a check in! Let us know where/how you are and if we can support you in some way!

We hope that all of you are safe this morning as Idalia makes landfall. Praying for everyone in her path!
08/30/2023

We hope that all of you are safe this morning as Idalia makes landfall.

Praying for everyone in her path!

Are you new to Florida?  Is this your first hurricane?  Here is some good info to be prepared. 😊
08/29/2023

Are you new to Florida? Is this your first hurricane? Here is some good info to be prepared. 😊

Here is an AMAZING list of hurricane preps my family uses. (Save or share)
1. Charge any device that provides light. Laptops, tablets, cameras, video cameras, and old phones. Old cell phones can still used for dialing 911. Charge external battery back ups. ( Glow sticks also provide light for a few hours. Stand them upright in a glass or jar to make a lantern.)
2. Wash all trash cans, big and small, and fill with water for flushing toilets. Line outdoor trash cans with trash bags, fill with water and store in the garage. Add bleach to sterilize.
3. Fill every tub and sink with water. Cover sinks with Saran Wrap to keep it from collecting dust. Fill washing machine and leave lid up to store water.
4. Fill old empty water bottles and other containers with water and keep near sinks for washing hands.
5. Fill every Tupperware with water and store in freezer. These will help keep food cold longer and serve as a back up water supply.
6. Fill drinking cups with water and cover with Saran Wrap. Store as many as possible in fridge. The rest you can store on the counter and use first before any water bottles are opened. Ice is impossible to find after the storm.
7. Reserve fridge space for storing tap water and keep the sealed water bottles on the counter.
8. Cook any meats in advance and other perishable foods. You can freeze cooked food. Hard boil eggs for snacks for first day without power.
9. Be well hydrated before the storm hits and avoid salty foods that make you dehydrated.
10. Wash all dirty clothes and bed sheets. Anything dirty will smell without the A/C, you may need the items, and with no A/C, you'll be sweating a lot. You're going to want clean sheets.
11. Toss out any expiring food, clean cat litter boxes, empty all trash cans in the house, including bathrooms. Remove anything that will cause an odor when the A/C is off. If you don't have a trash day pickup before the storm, find a dumpster.
12. Bring in any yard decor, secure anything that will fly around, secure gates, bring in hoses, potted plants, etc. Bring in patio furniture and grills.
13. Clean your environment so you have clear, easy escape routes. Even if that means temporarily moving furniture to one area.
14. Scrub all bathrooms so you are starting with a clean odor free environment. Store water filled trash cans next to each toilet for flushing.
15. Place everything you own that is important and necessary in a backpack or small file box that is easy to grab. Include your wallet with ID, phone, hand sanitizer, snacks, etc. Get plastic sleeves for important documents.
16. Make sure you have cash on hand.
17. Stock up on pet food and fill up bowls of water for pets.
18. Refill any medications. Most insurance companies allow for 2 emergency refills per year.
19. Fill your propane tanks. You can heat soup cans, boil water, make coffee, and other stuff besides just grilling meat. Get an extra, if possible.
20. Drop your A/C in advance and lower temperatures in your fridges.
21. Gather all candles, flashlights, lighters, matches, batteries, and other items and keep them accessible.
22. Clean all counters in advance. Start with a clean surface. Buy Clorox Wipes for cleaning when there is no power. Mop your floors and vacuum. If power is out for 10 days, you'll have to live in the mess you started with.
23. Pick your emergency safe place such as a closet under the stairs. Store the items you'll need in that location for the brunt of the storm. Make a hand fan for when the power is out.
24. Shower just before the storm is scheduled to hit.
25. Keep baby wipes next to each toilet. Don't flush them. It's not the time to risk clogging your toilet!
26. Run your dishwasher, don't risk having dirty smelly dishes and you need every container for water! Remember you'll need clean water for brushing your teeth, washing yourself, and cleaning your hands.
27. Put a small suitcase in your car in case you decide to evacuate. Also put at least one jug of water in your car. It will still be there if you don't evacuate! You don't need to store all water in the house. Remember to pack for pets as well.
28. Check on all family members, set up emergency back up plans, and check on elderly neighbors.
29. Remember, pets are family too. Take them with you!
30. Before the storm, unplug all electronics. There will be power surges during and after the storm.
31. Gas up your car and have a spare gas container for your generator or your car when you run out.
32 . Use plastic cups and paper plates. 👍 You need water to wash dishes....👎
33 . Also if you run out of water tap your hot water heater it can have up to 30 gallons stored in there.
34 . Put water in balloons and store in freezer.
35 . If it's yellow let it mellow, if it's brown Flush it down!💩
If you can, take a video of your house and contents....walk room to room--open cabinets/drawers and closets. This will help if you need to make a claim later. It will show proof of items and help you list all the items (help your memory, so you don't forget anything)...I highly recommend!!!
I also heard you should freeze a cup of water, place a coin on top after it is frozen...keep this in your freezer to help you gauge the temperature if the power goes out. If the coin stays on top, the food is staying frozen. If the coin falls into the water, the freezer thawed out and most food will likely need to be thrown away. This is super helpful is you have to leave and come back, as it may appear everything is still frozen, but if the coin is in the cup--you will know!!
Finally, anything that you want to try and preserve, but you can't take with you---place it in a plastic bin and put in your dishwasher, lock the door---this should make it water tight in case of any water intrusion into your home. But of course, take all the important/irreplaceable items you can!!

Are you new to Florida?  Here is our “go to” guy when it comes to these storms. Great tips below!  Stay safe!
08/27/2023

Are you new to Florida? Here is our “go to” guy when it comes to these storms. Great tips below! Stay safe!

5pm Thoughts:

1. A Hurricane Watch is issued when hurricane conditions are POSSIBLE in the next 48 hours. It's exactly what is supposed to happen. There are absolutely no significant changes to the model or the track at this point. But it's important to remember, that the entire "cone of uncertainty" can see impacts from this storm.

2. The intensity is by far, the trickiest part of this forecast. Models are all over the place with this. From a tropical storm to Cat 3. There are MANY more things going on than just warm water.

3. Forward speed is a bit faster this go around, meaning the storm could spend a bit less time over water before landfall, but again, that's very minor at this point.

4. So, no real changes. The NHC has increased maximum winds to 100 mph before landfall in the Northern Gulf. This would make it Cat 2. Recon tonight will be extremely helpful in determining the structure and the environment Idalia will be entering. This data will go into the 0Z model runs. At that point, things should be clearer.

5. As we've been saying for a couple of days, just do the preps you need in case you're without power, or you live along the coast and are in an evacuation zone. With high tide, a surge of 3 to 5 feet is possible in these areas based on the current track. I would expect some overnight power outages if we see winds of 55-65 mph. Even offshore, the storm will produce that.

6. IMPORTANT reminder. Maximum winds are always in a VERY small part of the storm. Literally, 5 or 10 miles, if that. Tropical storm force winds (39+) extend 70 miles out. By Tuesday night, that will probably double. So the odds of hurricane winds are MUCH smaller unless you see landfall within 20 or 30 miles of you. And in this case, at this time, the storm is expected to be MUCH farther offshore than that. If that changes, we'll address it. But at this point, again, why focus on worst-case scenarios. We prepare for the worst and hope for the best. And as of THIS moment, there is not a single model highlighting the Bay Area. Let's hope it stays that way.

7. Rule Number 7! This is NOT a freak-out moment. Honestly, the track isn't much different from yesterday, and the models continue to track toward the Big Bend. The farther North you live, the more seriously you should take this storm. We're Floridians, this sort of thing goes with the territory. Again, I think we'll have a much clearer idea of how things play out by tomorrow morning.

Always be prepared!
08/27/2023

Always be prepared!

Pinellas County will open sandbag distribution sites for unincorporated residents Monday from 12-6 p.m. in preparation for a possible hurricane:
• John Chesnut Sr. Park: 2200 East Lake Road, Palm Harbor
• Walsingham Park: 12615 102nd Ave, Seminole

Sandbags will be limited to 10 per vehicle. Residents will be required to show ID for proof of residency. Sand, bags and shovels will be provided. If you are not in unincorporated Pinellas, check with your municipality for sandbag locations.

Find resources to prepare and finalize your plan at disaster.pinellas.gov.

08/26/2023

This is my Relax, Renew, Re-energize, and reset! What do you do to relax?

What do you think?  Do you like the Bohemian look?
08/24/2023

What do you think? Do you like the Bohemian look?

The boho style, known for its free-spirited and eclectic nature, is not limited to fashion and interior design—it can also be beautifully incorporated into the heart of the home: the kitchen. A boho-style kitchen embraces a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere while showcasing artistic elements and gl...

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