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We both had the prime rib sandwich. This restaurant has a really nice condiment bar - if you like relishes or tomatoes, you can practically get a whole extra side dish worth of veggies!
Australian Kite (Elanus axillaris), Bushells Lagoon, NSW, Australia
Ebird checklist:
ebird.org/australia/view/checklist/S48162384
The black-shouldered kite (Elanus axillaris), also known as the Australian black-shouldered kite, is a small raptor found in open habitat throughout Australia.
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For more complex, multi-step tasks, I'll create a small checklist on each one to make sure I don't miss any steps in completion.
The implementation of Hybrid configuration in Office 365 could be considered as a simple task or exhausting process. The experience that we will have is depend on the “readiness level” of the Exchange On-Premise and other related components.
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King Eider
Muskegon Lake Channel, Muskegon, Muskegon County, Michigan
2/22/2014
Photographed by Matty Hack.
Thanks to Blair Nikula for correcting me on my identification of this shorebird. I originally thought it was a Semipalmated Sandpiper. I did submit an ebird checklist but got no response. Still a good bird in Massachusetts for December!
Western Sandpiper - Sandy Neck Beach - Barnstable, MA - December 2, 2013
Modelo: Liane Brixner
Foto: Bruno Miguel
Ass. Produc.: Flora Ribero
Style: Luciana/Juliana
Makeup & Hair: Mary Saavedra
December is only a month long and if you’re as obsessed as I am with Christmas, it’s easy to get sidetracked and forget things you planned on doing all year long. I decided this year, that wasn’t going to happen. If you don’t know me, you should know that I love being organized and I hope to sha...
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“The Ten Tips Below are Good Items to Add to Your Summer Home Maintenance Checklist. While Not a Complete Summer Maintenance Guide, the Tips Touch on Several Areas You Should Pay Attention to When Maintaining and Caring for Your Home this Summer. From Exterior Structural Care and Lawn & Garden Maintenance to Air Conditioning and Energy Efficiency – These 10 Tips Will Help You This Summer”.
How’s Your Home’s Exterior Paint/Stain Job? Is it Starting to Peel and Crack? Summer is House Painting Season…
Your Home – Especially Wood Siding – is Protected and Shielded from Summer Heat, Rain, etc. by its Paint or Stain Job. Make Sure it’s in Good Shape or Your Home could Suffer Structural Damage. A Good, Quality Paint Job is as Aesthetic as it is a Form of Preventative Maintenance
Exterior paint is the skin that protects your home. Walk around your house this summer and check for signs of chipped or pealing paint. It’s probably a good idea to call a professional painter for a thorough inspection. While the painter is there you can get an estimate for the cost of getting your home painted. A quality job will include caulking of window and door perimeters, and that will help prevent and fix air leaks. As a result, you’ll save money.
Door & Window Air Leak Checks
You can literally feel them sometimes: the warm air coming through the edge of a window or a door. Proper caulking and weatherstripping can do the trick.
Inspect & Analyze Your Deck: Both Structurally and Aesthetically
Look over your deck for signs of rotting. Some wood rot requires complete replacement while some can be temporarily fixed with an appropriate wood-filler. We reccommend a two-part epoxy, but you should call a professional deck refinishing and restoration service provider to really give your deck a thorough inspection this summer.
Have Your Gutters Cleaned
Gutter cleaning should be performed at least twice a year. Once before the first snowfall to prevent ice dams and once in the late spring or early summer after seeds, leaves, blossoms, etc. have all blown off. Properly-running gutters can help avoid costly damage.
Maintain Your Various Air Conditioning and Cooling Appliances
Arguably the most important thing you can do this summer. You need to mak sure you don’t waste money on air conditioning. Install window units if you have them. Clean fan blades, and air filters especially. If you have central air, consider hiring a professional: an aur conditioning tune-up can ensure proper refrigerant levels for cost-effective cooling. It can also ensure that your fan is running properly and your unit’s coils are clean, which can avoid potential fire hazaards.
Have Your Home Professionally Power-Washed this Summer
You should have your home power-washed once a year at least. Like many home maintenance tasks, it is – or seems –like a DIY project, but a professional has more experience, knows how to avoide damaging your home (a likely accident caused by unexperienced power-washers), has the equipment and know-how to access your entire home’s exterior and has the product knowledge to know which of the many exterior home cleaning solutions is best for your home. Summer is a good time to do it. Soaking the home in a bleach-water solution or in a specialty exterior house cleaning product first is essential to getting the most out of your home maintenance efforts. Bleach will kill mold and mildew but won’t really cause any damage to brushes, shrubs, flowers or plants. Power washing is an excellent preventative maintenance task.
Tip: “A professional can get up on your roof and use the power-washer to blast out your gutters, killing two birds with one stone.”
Clean Your Grill After Every Use this Summer
For gas grills blast the heat, close the lid and let the grill cook for about half an hour. Then brush the grate with a wire-bristled grill brush. Once the grill is cool, wipe down the exterior with a damp sponge and a gentle cleanser. Clean the grill’s drip pans while you’re at it. If you have a charcoal grill then completely empty it and clean out all the ash and old briquets. Then clean it out with some dishwasher and voila – it’s like new. Make sure to let it dry completely before using it again.
Inspect your Painted Porch or Patio
;Start by cleaning the floor thoroughly: sweep and mop it with an appropriate cleaning solution. Then check for paint/stain failure. If the coating is chipping, peeling, fading or otherwise failing you should call a professional painter.
Mulch, Mulch, Mulch
Make sure to keep a fresh layer of mulch at all times this summer. Mulch kills weeds, and helps retain the soil’s moisture in the summer heat. This will give your plants and flowers a chance to grow.
Plan the Watering and Sprinkler Schedule for Your Lawn & Garden
By watering your lawn and garden deeply a couple times a week instead of watering it lightly every day, you can actually train your lawn to survive hot, dry temperatures, according to some sources. This style of watering apparently leads to the growth of deep, strong roots.
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Checklist:
[X] 1 M16
[X] 1 Hazardous Material helmet
[X] 1 Airtight, full-body suit
Let the Apocalypse begin!
Likely kamchatschensis
Milford/West Haven, CT
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Sunset checklist:
1. A hot plasma spherical star interwoven with magnetic fields
2. A landform along the coast of an ocean, sea, lake, or river
3. A highly reflective body of water
4. A visible mass of liquid droplets or frozen crystals (optional)
5. A frosty beverage
Hawaiian sunsets are awesome!
eBird checklist S19824864.
It was a cloudy day, but that didn't seem to bother the Whiskered Tern, who was viewed by a couple of hundred birders on Saturday. Here it is on State Park Beach, where it congregated with the Common, Foster's and one Royal Tern. Here it was stretching its wings, and we thought it was about to fly off, but then it settled down. And then flew off two minutes later! To the pond.
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