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"Painted ladies" are Victorian or Edwardian homes painted in three or more colors to enhance their architectural details, a practice that gained popularity in San Francisco starting in the 1960s. The most famous example is the row of houses in San Francisco's Alamo Square, known as "Postcard Row," which became widely known after the 1978 book Painted Ladies by Elizabeth Pomada and Michael Larsen.  They also exist in many other historic neighborhoods, including Bozeman, Montana. Key Characteristics Victorian/Edwardian Architecture: These are houses built during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, often in the Queen Anne style.  Three or More Colors: The defining feature is the use of multiple colors (at least three) to highlight the intricate details of the architecture.  Enhanced Details: The paint scheme accentuates decorative elements such as bay windows, patterned tiles, ornate woodwork, and peaked roofs.  __________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Foolishness is waiting for an apology that will never happen. Happiness is realizing you no longer need it.

By |October 7th, 2025|Categories: House|Comments Off on Painted Ladies

How to program home sprinklers

Replace 9v backup battery. Instructions below. Set for 3 day cycle, with day one on, days two and three off, being sure day one falls on the castle rock schedule for our house, or you'll get watering citations. Program stations 1-4 (there are only 4 stations) to each run for 15 minutes. Set two times for watering to 7 am and 10pm, unless extremely dry then add a third time for drought t weeks. https://www.rainbird.com/sites/default/files/media/documents/2017-06/man_PC100series.pdf In spring, get long keytool and turn on sprinkler system water main in hole in front yard. Test by running on manual, cycle through each station and replace broken sprayers. In fall, turn this off and blow out each station or lines will freeze. If cannot figure out, call sprinkler guy, Michael Olivas 303-877-0740 but it's expensive about $100-200 to have him turn on and check for broken ones or blowout in fall. Time to winterize All of a sudden, fall is here and that means it is time to prepare the irrigation system and our landscapes for winter. Hopefully, you have already decreased the number of days per week of watering. As temperatures cool, plants don't need as much water. Given our temps and a bit of moisture, once a week is probably sufficient. However, by the end of October, we could begin to see freezing overnight temperatures. Therefore, irrigation systems need to be blown out, hoses need to be detached from spigots and mulch should be added to plants. Blowing out irrigation systems helps prevent breaking of sprinklers and backflow devices. Drain hoses but keep them handy, perhaps hanging in the garage, ready for potential winter watering. Turn off (clockwise) the irrigation valve to the house in front

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