Cockatiels Huge New Home Made Cage / Play Yard

June 26th, 2010

INSTEAD OF HAVING 2-3 cages, plus a couple of play yards on the patio, Daddy wanted to make one big cage / playyard for the 4 cockatiels and lovebird.

So, some wood, aluminum, screws, some sheet pvc, and a lot of INGINUITY, Daddy just finished building this awesome cage/play yard for the cockatiels and lovebird.

I incorporated all the branches, toys, food bowls, swings, and such today.

They love it. – Keiko even got a kick out of it. He’s not in this video, but was in the cage earlier, checking it all out.

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Affinity RV, New 2008 Keystone, Sprinter, 302FWRLS, FW

June 26th, 2010

Options Included:
2 Stabalizer Jacks, 16″ Spare Tire, 6 Panel Referigerator Front, Day/Night Shades, Rear Ladder, 10 gallon DSI Water Heater, Upgrade 15M BTU AC IPO 15.5 AC, Free Standing Dinette & 4 Chairs, 2 Swivel Gliders IPO Rockers, Ceiling Fan w/ Light Fixture, Wire & Frame For 2nd AC, and Lots More!

Experienced with Canadian Imports!

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Affinity RV, New 2008 Kesytone, Sprinter, 329FWSAS, FW

June 6th, 2010

Extra Large!!!
Options Included:
2 Stabalizer Jacks, 16″ Spare Tire, 6 Panel Referigerator Front, Day/Night Shades, Rear Ladder, 10 Gallon DSI Water Heater, Upgrade 15M BTU AC IPO 13.5 AC, Free Standing Dinette & 4 Chairs, 2 Swivel Gliders IPO Rockers, Ceiling Fan wl Light Fixture, Wire & Frame for 2nd AC, 50 Amp Service.

Experienced with Canadian Imports!

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Affinity RV, New 2008 Keystone, Sprinter, 293FWSLS, FW

May 16th, 2010

EXTRA Large! Tons Of Room!!! Options Included:
2 Stabalizer Jacks, 16″ Spare Tire, 6 Panel Referigerator Front, Day/Night Shades, Rear Ladder, 10 Gallon DSI Water Heater, Upgrade 15M BTU AC IPO 13.5 AC, Free Standing Dinette & 4 Chairs, 2 Swivel Gliders IPO Rockers, Ceiling Fan w/ Light Fixture, Wire & Frame For 2nd AC, 50 Amp Service, and Lots More!

Experienced with Canadian Imports!

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Affinity RV, New 2008 Keystone, Sprinter, 360FWQDS, FW

May 1st, 2010

Options Include:
2 Stabalizer Jacks, 16″ Spare Tire, Extra Large Refrigerator, 6 Panel Refrigerator Front, Day/Night Shades, Rear Ladder, 10 Gallon DSI Water Heater, Upgrade 15M BTU AC IPO 13.5 AC, Free Standing Dinette & 4 Chairs, 2nd Swivel Gliders IPO Rockers, Ceiling Fan w/ Light, Aluminum Wheels, 50 Amp Service, and Loads More!

We Are Experienced With Canadian Imports!

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Bucks County, PA Stone Farm House Estate For Sale

April 18th, 2010

SOLD!!!!
ESTATE SALE SATURDAY & SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 6 & 7, 2008. 9 AM – 3 PM.
COME BUY ALL THE STUFF IN THE VIDEO PLUS LAWN EQUIPMENT, PATIO SET, YOUNG CHANG PLAYER PIANO,
Entire Household Contents For Sale.
Antique Furniture,
Young Chang Baby Grand Player Piano With Pianodisk System & Disks,
2007 John Deere Lawn Tractor & Cart,
2007 Cyclone Lawn Rake System (Leaf/Grass Collector),
2007 Chipper/Shredder,
Snow Blower,
Wrought Iron Patio Set Including Chaise Lounges,
Decorative Items,
Large Mirrors,
Dining Room Set (Shabby Chic),
Armoire,
Rugs,
Veterans Stadium Seats,
Sofa,
Plus Much More!

Saturday, September 6. 9am – 3pm
No Early Birds Please!
Cash Only.
215-757-3798 Or 267-342-3799

209 N. Bellevue Avenue, Langhorne, Pa 19047.

On The Corner Of N. Bellevue And Watson Aves In Historic Langhorne Borough.

Langhorne Borough, Bucks County, PA
6 BEDROOMS, 3 FULL BATHS, 10′ CEILINGS ON FIRST FLOOR WITH EXPOSED BEAMS AND HARDWOOD FLOORS. NEWLY RENOVATED KITCHEN W/GRANITE, COPPER SINKS, STAINLESS STEEL APPLIANCES, COFFERED CEILING W/RECESSED LIGHTING (KITCHEN IS CURRENTLY FEATURED ON THE BETTER HOMES AND GARDENS WEBSITE). Fully updated Langhorne Borough Historic Stone Manor colonial. circa 1841…Home has been updated with all the modern conveniences. CHARACTER, GENUINE HISTORY, 18″ THICK REAL STONE WALLS AND A TRUE WALKING NEIGHBORHOOD. This one-of-a-kind, literally, treasure has 5 working fireplaces, deep window sills and all new wood windows, 2nd floor laundry, gas heat and CENTRAL AIR, 3 full floors of living space! Brick patio, front brick terrace plus covered front porch. Brand new $25,000 roof (Slateline 50 year) with copper snow guards and standing seam metal accents. Dormers just re-sided in Hardie Plank Cement board. Corner property… 1.22 acres. In the heart of Historic Langhorne Borough (walk to the Coffee Shop or the Langhorne Hotel or Bella Tori at the Mansion for dinner), convenient to I-95 (5 mins), Rt. 1(2 mins) and the Turnpike (5 mins). Taxes are only $8300/yr for award winning Neshaminy School District. GREAT DOCUMENTED HISTORY OF THE HOME, ORIGINALLY THE LANGHORNE ORTHODOX QUAKER MEETING HOUSE. Visit the Historic Langhorne Association website for a little history of the town. Map it at 209 N. Bellevue Ave, Langhorne, Pa 19047. COMMUTE TO PHILADELPHIA, PRINCETON OR NEW YORK CITY. Home has been featured on the Historic Langhorne Christmas Tour and the Langhorne Garden Club Gardens Tour. It was also a full feature in the Real Estate Gallery as Publisher’s Choice.
Please don’t hesitate to call or email for additional information or more photos or to make an appointment to come see this extraordinary home.
215-757-3798 or gjillflesher@aol.c*m

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BUILDING A CUSTOM CEDAR FENCE

April 11th, 2010

SE HOW EASY YOU CAN BUILD THIS CUSTOM CEDAR FENCE!

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Central Park NYC Swing dance Sept/07 Pt 6

March 21st, 2010

Central Park outdoor Swing music happens on weekends every summer. One of Central Park’s many hidden charms each summer is the dispirate variety of outdoor music events, many of them relatively unknown except to their ardent followers and those who happen upon them by accident. Examples include Swing dancing, Tango and House music. For the most part they’re held fairly close to the Bandshell, in the heart of Central Park.

Swing calendar, 2008 Season

Sunday May 11th 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Sunday June 15th 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday July 27th 1:00pm – 4:00pm Band: Neon Swing X-perience! neonswing.net
Sunday August 31st 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday Sept. 20th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)
Sunday Oct 26th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)

Location: BandShell in Central Park, NYC (72nd street, between East and West side)
Time: 3:00 – 6:30pm unless otherwise posted
Date: Selected Sundays Spring, Summer and Fall.
Cost: Free, but a $4 donation is suggested

http://www.centralparkswings.com/calendar/index.htm

http://www.centralparkswings.com/

Article:
Once the dour winter weather in Manhattan turns to spring and sunshine, Paolo Lanna gets e-mails from friends and strangers who want to dance in Central Park.

For five years now, Lanna has hosted Central Park Swings, a Sunday-in-the-summers event where he plays jazz and dancers do their thing. What originally began with little more than a boom box and some friends loitering by the steps of the Bethesda Fountain has grown into a weekly celebration with hundreds of dancers and live bands.

The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are
drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay
for the dancing.
Lanna always loved swing dancing, but dances were held indoors and the dance teacher longed to be outside on warm sunny days or perfect summer nights. “I’m an outdoors kind of guy,” Lanna, 39, of Inwood, said.

Frustrated with the city’s limited venues for outdoor dancing (Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Sings series plays swing music for only part of its run, but only lasts one month), Lanna was determined to improve the scene. Today, Central Park Swings at the Naumburg Bandshell has become the city’s preeminent destination for outdoor dance.

With Central Park Swings bustling more than ever, Lanna now plays recorded big band music during live band breaks. He tries to find music that projects well, he said. “The big bands work best,” he said. Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Irene Reed are favorites.

Eli Pritykin, a 29-year-old freelance graphic designer from Brooklyn Heights, has been dancing at Central Park Swings for three years. He enjoys being outdoors, he said, even if the stone tile is not the most dancer-friendly. But dancing outside outweighs any discomfort his knees might feel afterwards. “It’s great people-watching. And people watching you,” he said.

Damon Stone, a 32-year-old dance instructor from Sacramento, Calif., tries to catch the park dance every time he visits New York. “You can’t beat the park for friendliness,” Stone said. The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay for the dancing. “That’s my second favorite thing about the park,” Stone said. “The spectators.”

Stone plans to visit New York in September or October, in time to catch at least one Central Park Swings event, he said.

Central Park Swings typically runs from July through October, depending on how many permits Lanna is granted. The dances, which run from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., might happen anywhere from one to three times a month, also depending upon permit availability. Even then, the dance might be cancelled if there is rain, or “even the threat of rain,” Lanna said.

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Central Park NYC Swing dance Sept/07 Pt 3

March 19th, 2010

Central Park outdoor Swing music happens on weekends every summer. One of Central Park’s many hidden charms each summer is the dispirate variety of outdoor music events, many of them relatively unknown except to their ardent followers and those who happen upon them by accident. Examples include Swing dancing, Tango and House music. For the most part they’re held fairly close to the Bandshell, in the heart of Central Park.

Swing calendar, 2008 Season

Sunday May 11th 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Sunday June 15th 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday July 27th 1:00pm – 4:00pm Band: Neon Swing X-perience! neonswing.net
Sunday August 31st 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday Sept. 20th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)
Sunday Oct 26th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)

Location: BandShell in Central Park, NYC (72nd street, between East and West side)
Time: 3:00 – 6:30pm unless otherwise posted
Date: Selected Sundays Spring, Summer and Fall.
Cost: Free, but a $4 donation is suggested

http://www.centralparkswings.com/calendar/index.htm

http://www.centralparkswings.com/

Article:
Once the dour winter weather in Manhattan turns to spring and sunshine, Paolo Lanna gets e-mails from friends and strangers who want to dance in Central Park.

For five years now, Lanna has hosted Central Park Swings, a Sunday-in-the-summers event where he plays jazz and dancers do their thing. What originally began with little more than a boom box and some friends loitering by the steps of the Bethesda Fountain has grown into a weekly celebration with hundreds of dancers and live bands.

The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are
drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay
for the dancing.
Lanna always loved swing dancing, but dances were held indoors and the dance teacher longed to be outside on warm sunny days or perfect summer nights. “I’m an outdoors kind of guy,” Lanna, 39, of Inwood, said.

Frustrated with the city’s limited venues for outdoor dancing (Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Sings series plays swing music for only part of its run, but only lasts one month), Lanna was determined to improve the scene. Today, Central Park Swings at the Naumburg Bandshell has become the city’s preeminent destination for outdoor dance.

With Central Park Swings bustling more than ever, Lanna now plays recorded big band music during live band breaks. He tries to find music that projects well, he said. “The big bands work best,” he said. Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Irene Reed are favorites.

Eli Pritykin, a 29-year-old freelance graphic designer from Brooklyn Heights, has been dancing at Central Park Swings for three years. He enjoys being outdoors, he said, even if the stone tile is not the most dancer-friendly. But dancing outside outweighs any discomfort his knees might feel afterwards. “It’s great people-watching. And people watching you,” he said.

Damon Stone, a 32-year-old dance instructor from Sacramento, Calif., tries to catch the park dance every time he visits New York. “You can’t beat the park for friendliness,” Stone said. The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay for the dancing. “That’s my second favorite thing about the park,” Stone said. “The spectators.”

Stone plans to visit New York in September or October, in time to catch at least one Central Park Swings event, he said.

Central Park Swings typically runs from July through October, depending on how many permits Lanna is granted. The dances, which run from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., might happen anywhere from one to three times a month, also depending upon permit availability. Even then, the dance might be cancelled if there is rain, or “even the threat of rain,” Lanna said.

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Central Park NYC Swing dance Sept/07 Pt 4

February 26th, 2010

Central Park outdoor Swing music happens on weekends every summer. One of Central Park’s many hidden charms each summer is the dispirate variety of outdoor music events, many of them relatively unknown except to their ardent followers and those who happen upon them by accident. Examples include Swing dancing, Tango and House music. For the most part they’re held fairly close to the Bandshell, in the heart of Central Park.

Swing calendar, 2008 Season

Sunday May 11th 3:00pm – 6:00pm
Sunday June 15th 1:00pm – 4:00pm
Sunday July 27th 1:00pm – 4:00pm Band: Neon Swing X-perience! neonswing.net
Sunday August 31st 2:00pm – 6:00pm
Saturday Sept. 20th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)
Sunday Oct 26th 2:00pm – 6:00pm (pending)

Location: BandShell in Central Park, NYC (72nd street, between East and West side)
Time: 3:00 – 6:30pm unless otherwise posted
Date: Selected Sundays Spring, Summer and Fall.
Cost: Free, but a $4 donation is suggested

http://www.centralparkswings.com/calendar/index.htm

http://www.centralparkswings.com/

Article:
Once the dour winter weather in Manhattan turns to spring and sunshine, Paolo Lanna gets e-mails from friends and strangers who want to dance in Central Park.

For five years now, Lanna has hosted Central Park Swings, a Sunday-in-the-summers event where he plays jazz and dancers do their thing. What originally began with little more than a boom box and some friends loitering by the steps of the Bethesda Fountain has grown into a weekly celebration with hundreds of dancers and live bands.

The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are
drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay
for the dancing.
Lanna always loved swing dancing, but dances were held indoors and the dance teacher longed to be outside on warm sunny days or perfect summer nights. “I’m an outdoors kind of guy,” Lanna, 39, of Inwood, said.

Frustrated with the city’s limited venues for outdoor dancing (Lincoln Center’s Midsummer Night Sings series plays swing music for only part of its run, but only lasts one month), Lanna was determined to improve the scene. Today, Central Park Swings at the Naumburg Bandshell has become the city’s preeminent destination for outdoor dance.

With Central Park Swings bustling more than ever, Lanna now plays recorded big band music during live band breaks. He tries to find music that projects well, he said. “The big bands work best,” he said. Count Basie, Duke Ellington and Irene Reed are favorites.

Eli Pritykin, a 29-year-old freelance graphic designer from Brooklyn Heights, has been dancing at Central Park Swings for three years. He enjoys being outdoors, he said, even if the stone tile is not the most dancer-friendly. But dancing outside outweighs any discomfort his knees might feel afterwards. “It’s great people-watching. And people watching you,” he said.

Damon Stone, a 32-year-old dance instructor from Sacramento, Calif., tries to catch the park dance every time he visits New York. “You can’t beat the park for friendliness,” Stone said. The ambience of the event extends to the passersby who are drawn to the bandshell by the music and stay for the dancing. “That’s my second favorite thing about the park,” Stone said. “The spectators.”

Stone plans to visit New York in September or October, in time to catch at least one Central Park Swings event, he said.

Central Park Swings typically runs from July through October, depending on how many permits Lanna is granted. The dances, which run from 3 p.m. to 6:30 p.m., might happen anywhere from one to three times a month, also depending upon permit availability. Even then, the dance might be cancelled if there is rain, or “even the threat of rain,” Lanna said.

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