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Jefferson Milhouse D'Arcy Sat, 13 Mar 2010 06:58:52 GM Any . outdoor structures. such as an arbor, fire pit, outdoor kitchen, patio fireplace, or special walkway needs to reflect the basic design principles that distinguish your house from surrounding structures. ... Andrews Arts Blog Archive Dreams from Colombia
DS Sun, 11 Apr 2010 14:50:37 GM The building itself, designed by Mexican architect and performer Leopoldo Gout, is made up of eight octagonal . structures. and houses an . outdoor. theater. It was good to see a building that stuck out starkly from the surrounding ... All Buildings: Living Large Outdoors
conanecu Wed, 07 Apr 2010 06:30:00 GM Whatever it may be called arbor, colonnade, conservatory, deck, loggia, pergola or pool house the . outdoor structure. is a significant component of today's modern American garden. . Outdoor structures. can be used as transitions between one ... From Google Blog Search: "outdoor structures" Craftsbury Common and the Trouble With Harry - EMC Arnprior
Thu, 15 Jul 2010 08:15:18 GMT+00:00 EMC Arnprior The office building at Sterling College, in the Vermont hamlet of Craftsbury Common, is one of 14 white-painted structures nestled among hardwoods and ... Summer is here, so get out and fish - Jamestown Press
Thu, 15 Jul 2010 04:04:36 GMT+00:00 Jamestown Press On rod-and-reel, fish rocky structures such as Ft. Wetherill or the Dumplings with green crabs on a high-low rig (use a two to three-ounce sinker at the ... Cost to use athletic fields goes up - OCRegister
Wed, 23 Jun 2010 18:01:49 GMT+00:00 OCRegister Imposing all three rate structures is expected to increase revenue by $79805 per year. In 2009, operational costs for outdoor amenities in the city topped ... From Google News Search: "outdoor structures" What are those structures you usually see at outdoor weddings? Q. Its usually white, looks a bit like a cross between a pillared balcony and a cage, and usually old people sit in it to talk, or bridal photos are taken in it, etc. What are they called? In TV, you usually see prim wives sitting in it to talk gossip. Like this, but with seating and more elevation: Asked by Kai L - Mon Mar 1 23:14:43 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Gazibo. "Ga-ZEE-bo" Answered by Turmoyl - Mon Mar 1 23:23:48 2010 Outdoor Play Structures Sets or Kits for School-Aged Kids? Q. Hello, I am opening up a daycare for School Aged Children ages 6-10, and we are trying to decide some outdoor play structures for them. Some ideas we have is a blow-up pool and basketball hoop. However, we are trying to determine what other out-door play structure-type kits and sets are available. We thought about swing-sets but that may be better for "younger" children. Children ages 6-10 may not want to play with a swing set. Can anyone share any ideas for outdoor play structures for children ages 6-10? Thanks alot in advance... Asked by Blueberry Muffin - Sun Jun 29 14:19:56 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments A. Well I;m a 12 year old kid and I love playing on the playground and swings! Make an adveredge sized play ground and a swing set for the little ones, and the bigger ones. Answered by Angelie - Sun Jun 29 16:23:45 2008 Do you think an outdoor ampatheatre would be more cost efective than paying for building maintenance.?
Q. Our financial donations and contributions not only go for charity, but also cover the costs of the structures amenities, like seating, lighting, carpet, etc., etc. which is all quite enitially expensive. Then to consider the costs of maintaining the structure ... I just wonder if our donations could go farther into the community and globally if we did not incure these great costs? Some Church buildings are pretty big and there's a lot of empty space. I don't know of one building which Christ ... the son of a carpenter, built so He could preach. True, He said to Peter, "Upon this rock I shall build My church but then, is a rock not good enough to sit on? Down by the river was good enough for Christ. Do we need all these financial… [cont.] Asked by pickle head - Wed Jun 7 16:05:17 2006 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. If you want to be cost effective, meet in peoples homes, no light bills, no water bills, no maintenance. With your amphitheater you would still have all those things, plus what if it rains. No, my friend who is involved in the home church movement does this, they meet in each others homes and if the group gets to big they divide and once every three months all the groups pool their monies and rent a place that can hold all of them at once. Sounds good to me. Answered by mrjwm - Wed Jun 7 16:11:32 2006 From Yahoo Answer Search: "outdoor structures" |








