Archive for October, 2010
Pumpkin Carving with power tools ““ DIY
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V7fIsv9MGus
Adding Curb Appeal on a budget
Thrifty homeowners Steve and Christine budgeted $7000 for a do-it-yourself facelift. Watch the video to see how the project added up to a lot more curb appeal, which should serve the couple well when they choose to sell in the future.
Time-saving tip: Clean out your inbox
Everybody wants more time in the day. Since we cannot create more hours, we need to focus on doing what is most important in our allotted 24
Clean the gutters before the rainy season
In the Pacific Northwest, the fall months bring heavy rain. It’s a good idea to clean the debris out of the gutters before the weather turns. This Lowe’s “How To” video shows helpful tips on how to do the job yourself.
Seattle Restaurant Week is here
Celebrate local cuisine during Seattle Restaurant Week, October 17 – 28 . Choose from over 100 restaurants.
Green ECO Kitchen ““ HGTV
IF YOU CAN NOT VIEW THIS VIDEO CLICK HERE OR http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pfbbBDqQnxk
Invest in Stocks or Your Mortgage?
Is it smarter to invest in stocks or in your own mortgage?
Don”™t let the cold keep you from entertaining
Is entertaining outdoors in the colder season feasible? This DIY Network video shows how one family expanded their entertaining space
October Art Events in Seattle
October in the Northwest abounds with more than just pumpkins, corn mazes, and haunted houses. If you are a film noir aficionado, you’re in for a treat this month at the Seattle Art Museum. After Midnight: The Film Noir Cycle features movies of the genre every Thursday evening through November 18, 2010.
It”™s hip to be square”¦
If you are a smartphone or mobile device user, chances are that you’ve dabbled in a new kind of social network that connects businesses and customers in real time — geolocation . A service like Foursquare enables you to know where you’re friends are dining or shopping, give recommendations on services you’ve tried, and claim business promotions. How does geolocation work?