The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

During the hot glue building stage, I just attached the end pieces to the long piece that I’d measured and cut for the front.

So what do you think?Have you tried it?

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Will you try it?Is it totally ridiculous?Is it super neat?Hope everyone’s enjoying a little bit of Summery weather!

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

A few of my friends and I got together and made a little collection of our favorite outdoor projects that we thought might provide some inspiration for this upcoming long weekend, just for fun.Whether you want to get a little dirt under your finger nails, or just feel like relaxing outside with a cold drink and some easy crafting, we’ve got you covered!.

The Dyson blog: Design to Value and the Environmental Emergency

Pull up a lawn chair, grab some shades, and get planning!Notice anything different about me?.

I. don’t look so different, but things at The Creek Line House certainly have changed, haven’t they?.Whether you use any of the other deterrents or not, it’s probably a good idea to plant some cat grass for them that they can feel free to eat any time they like.

I know this is one I definitely should do soon.. How about you?Do you have any tried and true methods for living in peace with your mischievous kitties?

How do you keep your cats and your house plants happy too?Is it too early to start with the Christmas projects still?.Well, you’ll have to forgive me, but this baby might decide to be born any minute now, so I’m trying to get a bit of a jump start on things this year.

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