Shipping plants to the US from overseas
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Comments (57)I have a small pair of painted wooden shoes from the Netherlands, several small ceramic pieces (tiles and bas relief) from different parts of Italy, and small wooden boxes from Italy and Russia. I also have a few pieces of English china I bought in the Reject China Shop in London, as well as my preferred decorating option for souvenirs--Christmas ornaments. I have dozens of them, for all over the world. Packable, easy to rotate, and easy to share. I also have a lot of pen and ink sketches, and a few water colors from all over the world. My all time favorite, though, is the pair of sketches of my son and daugther that we had done in Saltzburg, Austria. They are a decent size, so they were a bit of a nuisance to carry home, even though we put them in mailing tubes. I never wanted to ship anything home, so there were some nice pieces of furniture I passed up along the way....See MorePOLL: Fake Plants and Flowers - Yes or No?
Comments (178)I love my real houseplants, wouldn't have them any other way. I don't find it that difficult to water all of them, pretty much on the same schedule. If i could afford fresh flowers 2x monthly it'd be great. We can't but, we don't replace with fake. The best part about fresh is the part where my husband surprises me with them, occasionally, for no reason whatsoever, except he "thought of " me today and I don't care they were 2 for 5$ at the grocery store. It's the thought that matters, and it matters, alot....See MoreWanting to buy land and build a Shipping Container home but no dosh!
Comments (4)The problem with your dream is that it takes lots of money to make it happen the way you want it to. The good thing about your dream is that you are both young with a big future ahead of you. You can plan for this dream and eventually make it happen. Meanwhile, wherever you live, you can approach life as if you already have the dream life that you want ...... Be frugal and design the interior of your apartment or house using recycled and sustainable materials.........but keep it colorful and delightful..... Buy fresh organic food and love cooking it together....... Have a small herb garden in your window and nurture your plants. Create a space for yourselves that is a peaceful oasis within the city that you live in. Work hard, but play hard too and enjoy every moment of your life........and stay fit and healthy...... Enjoy life now............See MoreTell us: What did you accomplish at home this year?
Comments (238)Happy New Year to All - In 2015 without changing the size of our one-story home, we moved walls, furniture, and stuff to create a new master bathroom from two small ones and add a new totally new one, along with upgrading our storage closets. Not an unusual thing to do to a 60s house but we were inspired to keep working. Imagine that! As a result we decided to put "our house on a diet" and now we are cleaning out/giving away much of the stuff we moved for the remodel rather than putting it back where it was. A daunting task at first but we feel good about "the weight" we have lost, and it has made definitely the entire remodeling process a lot more enjoyable. Cheers!!!...See Moreblue_can
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