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Mudgirls manifesto : handbuilt homes, handcrafted lives / by Mudgirls Natural Building Collective,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."This is a tale of rebel women, grassroots self-governance, and community-building in the face of the machine. Part incendiary political and economic tract, part practical yet irreverent guide to building sensible cob and earthen homes for real people, Mudgirls Manifesto is about respecting the earth and each other, and crafting meaningful lives. A powerful, positive antidote to troubled times."--
Subjects: Mudgirls Natural Building Collective.; Earth houses.; Ecological houses.; Sustainable buildings.; Sustainable living.;
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Opal Watson : private eye / by Thurman, Brittany.;
Twelve-year-old African American Opal investigates the disturbances in her apartment building that are interfering with the vital renovations.Ages 8-12.
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Apartment houses; Historic preservation; Families; African Americans; Detectives;
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Annie Sloan colorful living : 30 creative upcycling paint projects for your home / by Sloan, Annie,1949-author.;
"The pieces in this book range from decorative items such as a bed coronet and a decoupaged bureau to large-scale undertakings including revamping a tall French armoire with a blend of Chalk Paint hues and using paint effects for a faux malachite desk. The projects are grouped by simplicity and the length of time required to complete each one, from an afternoon to a weekend. The techniques used range from painting to gilding, dyeing fabric, stamping, printing, and stencilling and each one is clearly explained in easy-to-follow step-by-step photography. As well as her love for color and paint, Annie has a passion for sustainability and reuse, and the book begins with a chapter that explains the concept of upcycling and why it matters. Every project in the book transforms an unloved second-hand item into something beautiful and unique, and Annie provides expert advice on sourcing the original pieces at flea markets and online"--
Subjects: Color in interior decoration.; Furniture painting.; House furnishings.; Painting; Sustainable living.; Textile painting.; Upcycling (Waste, etc.);
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Widow's tears / by Albert, Susan Wittig.;
Subjects: Detective and mystery stories.; Mystery fiction.; Bank robberies; Bayles, China (Fictitious character); Haunted houses; Herbalists; Psychics; Women detectives;
© 2013., Berkley Prime Crime,
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The Berenstain Bears' home sweet tree / by Berenstain, Stan,1923-2005.; Berenstain, Jan,1923-2012.;
A tour of the Berenstain Bears' tree house home, exploring the many rooms where they live, work, sleep, and play."Ages 4 and up"--P. [4] of cover.LSC
Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Berenstain Bears (Fictitious characters); Tree houses; Dwellings; Bears;
© c2013., Sourcebooks Jabberwocky,
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Dinner with the president : food, politics, and a history of breaking bread at the White House / by Prud'homme, Alex,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Perhaps the most significant meals in the world have been consumed at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue by the presumptive leaders of the free world. Thomas Jefferson had an affinity for eggplant and FDR for terrapin stew. Nixon ate a lump of cottage cheese topped with barbecue sauce every day and Obama regularly had arugula. Now, Alex Prud'homme takes us to the dining tables of the White House to look at what the presidents chose to eat, how the food was prepared and by whom, and the context in which the meals were served, making clear that every one of these details speaks volumes about both the individual president and the country he presided over. We see how these gustatory messages touch on not only sometimes curious personal tastes, but also local politics, national priorities, and global diplomacy-not to mention all those dinner-table-conversation-taboos: race, gender, class, money, and religion. The individual stories are fascinating in themselves, but taken together-under the keen and knowledgeable eye of Prud'homme-they reveal that food is not just food when it is desired, ordered, and consumed by the President of the United States"--
Subjects: Biographies.; Personal narratives.; White House (Washington, D.C.); Food habits; Food; Presidents;
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Dressed to drill / by Carlisle, Kate,1951-author.;
Subjects: Detective and mystery fiction.; Novels.; Authors; Buildings; Contractors; House construction; Man-woman relationships; Murder;
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Forever home : how we turned our house into a haven for abandoned, abused, and misunderstood dogs-- and each other / by Danta, Ron,author.; Lindner, Larry,author.; Robertshaw, Danny,author.;
"From the stars of 'Life in the Doghouse' on Netflix and founders of one of the most recognizable rescue organizations in the world, Finding Our Forever Home is part memoir, part care-and-keeping-of-rescue-dogs, with a heartwarming, compassionate voice and a message of acceptance, kindness, and, of course, love"--
Subjects: Danta, Ron.; Robertshaw, Danny.; Animal shelters; Dog adoption; Dog rescue;
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Rightsize today to create your best life tomorrow : a motivational guide for those seeking their ideal home later in life / by Jameson, Marni,author.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Moving is no fun. Neither is getting rid of stuff. And both jobs get harder as we get older. So, when those over a certain age - say, in the last third of life - are looking to downsize and move all at the same time, many will conclude, "I'll just stay put, thank you very much." It's not just the acquired possessions holding them back, but also the intangibles. Their memories, their family history, their identities are all in jeopardy, they think. And yet, that reluctance to lighten up, let go, and move on is commonly all that stands between them and a better life. Rightsize Today to Create Your Best Life Tomorrow will help this group of root-bound home dwellers cross the bridge between stuck in the past and a lighter, better future. It will encourage them to embrace the fact that now, when they're no longer tethered to a school system or to a job, they need to be near, is their chance to live where they want to live. Every section contains checklists: some soul-searching (should you or shouldn't you move?), some practical (what every kitchen must have), and some logistical (where's your happy place?), to help readers on their journey. Included are enlightening profiles of those who proactively changed their housing in the last third of their life. Whether they moved to a smaller place, remodeled their existing home, or even moved to a larger home, which one third do; whether they moved to a new city, to a senior community, or to a new home in the same neighborhood, they all reimagined their lives, re-evaluated their belongings and made a move toward a better and possibly their best life yet. To live your best life now requires an honest appraisal of who you are and who you're becoming, where you are in your life and where you're going or want to go. This book is designed to help those who are stuck explore what's holding them back, and provide them with the insights, experiences, and courage to move forward"--
Subjects: House cleaning.; Moving, Household.; Older people; Orderliness.; Personal belongings.;
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Essential light straw clay construction : the complete step-by-step guide / by Doleman, Lydia,1976-;
Includes bibliographical references and index.LSC
Subjects: Building materials; Dwellings; Ecological houses; Sustainable buildings; Straw.; Clay.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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