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WormsLovSharon wrote:
Well Corey, to each his own. I love the look of perlite in my soil.

A burn spot showed up mysteriously on my very large butcher block island top. We a few days ago I Googled remedies and day before yesterday I started removing it. Lemon juice, and salt. And if that did not work, very fine sand paper. I spent the majority of the first day getting strawberry stains out where DH was making smoothies and forgot to wipe up a spill.

Then yesterday my handyman came by to do a few things. He and his son were here from 10 am until 4:30pm. I have them come buy about once a month and do things I cannot do because I would have to get on a ladder. One of the things I had him do was put large surge protector power strips so I could turn off the TV units and accessories at night.

In the Great Room, it is a built in cabinet and there are 7 units. Not enough space to get it if you are bigger than a gnat. Well he had his son, 21 years of age, do it and he did not keep track of what he unplugged and where it went. My handy man gave me the look, "Oh Well". I gave him a quick response. No way are you leaving until the TV is working because that is what my husband does every night, watches baseball.

Well over an hour later he had it working. When he finished he came into the kitchen and watched what I was doing. He went and got his sander and worked on he butcher block for close to an hour. All the marks are gone and the burn mark is not visible. He is coming back tomorrow to finish.

It is actually good because it would have taken me another whole day to do what he did in a hour.

I had my nails done today and the housekeeper came this am. I told them not to bother with the kitchen wood floors because they would just get dirty tomorrow. But they cleaned the rest of the kitchen and I will cover it with plastic tomorrow.

Our temperatures are in the mid 90s and we are usually in the 110s+.

I am posting more photos I took today. Peppermint Hardy Hibiscus