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		<title>Treasures in the Attic &#8211; Part 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Apr 2010 03:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the garage really. When we moved in to this house a little over four years ago, it was a bitterly cold, windy day in March. We had been living in a small, furnished condo for two years so when we sold our house in southern NH all our belongings went into storage. On moving [...]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://blogartisans.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/15Jan-MtWashington-013.jpg"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-761" title="15Jan MtWashington 013" src="http://blogartisans.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/15Jan-MtWashington-013-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" /></a>Well, the garage really. When we moved in to this house a little over four years ago, it was a bitterly cold, windy day in March. We had been living in a small, furnished condo for two years so when we sold our house in southern NH all our belongings went into storage. On moving day I was determined not to live in a house full of boxes and I did my best to relegate anything that I didn&#8217;t think we had an actual place for to the garage.</p>
<p>During the time that we owned and operated King&#8217;s Corner Cafe, we had very little time to do much of anything around the house — including sorting through all of the stuff that was stacked in the garage. It&#8217;s not a small garage, mind you. Two and a half bays. And deep. Now that we&#8217;ve sold the restaurant and the weather has been nice, Steve has started to tackle various projects in and around the house — including the garage. What started as a search for a router ended up in the discovery of some lost treasures.</p>
<p>The first discovery was a matching chair and love seat that we bought for our first house back in 1981. Heavy, dark pine. Orange and gold herculon tweed cushions. I know I was in love with it when we picked it out, and it served us well, but it hasn&#8217;t been anywhere other than basements, garages and storage units for a good 15 years. We&#8217;ve moved it at least 6 times, always with the idea that we&#8217;d use it someday in a rec room or a cabin or something.</p>
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<p>The mice had apparently held picnics on it. Grass seed. And dust. Lots of dust. What to do with it now? Knowing that one person&#8217;s unwanted stuff is another person&#8217;s treasure, I posted to the matchmaker list a/k/a <a href="http://www.freecycle.org/" target="_blank">Freecycle!</a></p>
<p>The first person to write back asked &#8220;Is it clean?&#8221;</p>
<p>The next person who wrote happened to live in the same town and was without any living room furniture. I hesitated. Camp. Cabin. Not your living room. Well, maybe not <span style="color: #439aa9;">my</span> living room, but I included the pictures and if she wanted it for <span style="color: #439aa9;">her</span> living room, why not?</p>
<p>Her husband and son came early this evening to pick them up. I got a phone call almost immediately afterwards. What I was expecting was that when she saw these monstrosities in real life she hated them and wanted to tell me what a bad person I was for inflicting them upon her. Instead, she was gracious and thankful and thrilled to have them.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m happy we were able to oblige. And now there&#8217;s some room in the garage to unearth more treasures.</p>
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		<title>Thesis Framework for WordPress</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 17:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re a beginner blogger: If you&#8217;ve been blogging for a while and ready to take the next step: If you&#8217;re a power-user: I have several blogs that are all set up using Thesis. Each one has a different purpose, with a different audience, and a different look and feel. That&#8217;s one of the best [...]]]></description>
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<h3>If you&#8217;re a beginner blogger:</h3>
<h3>If you&#8217;ve been blogging for a while and ready to take the next step:</h3>
<h3>If you&#8217;re a power-user:</h3>
<p>I have several blogs that are all set up using Thesis. Each one has a different purpose, with a different audience, and a different look and feel. That&#8217;s one of the best things about Thesis — I can configure and customize to my heart&#8217;s content while having to learn only one framework. How&#8217;s that for a win &#8211; win!</p>
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