Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

They’re perfect for our farmhouse.. I’m really excited about the Pfister “Pforever Seal” no leak guarantee.

It rolls out easily and doesn’t get sticky at all.Plus is smells amazing, even when it’s dry.. We got about 20 of these fun little ornaments out of this batch.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

I had these little cutters, which are actually for pie pastry and then we made the holes with a straw.The drying time was about 2 days.. It’s hard to see where I hung them because of the unfinished half-painted un-chair-railed wall behind them, but you can kind of get the effect..I still have a whole bowl left of these that I have no idea where to hang.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

I really just wanted to do this to see if it would work!.You can bet this little project is going to make another appearance come Christmas tree decorating time!I’ve had quite a few comments lately about my spoons that I have in my dining room.

Design to Value: the importance of data and analytics in building design and construction

The ones that can be found right here:.

People seem to like them.Resume regular handwashing.. -Don’t try this if you’re allergic to eggs.. -Only try this if your burn is in the category of “mildly annoying” and “kinda ouchy” and not “Rush me to the hospital because I think I may pass out.” If it’s the type of burn that you’d normally seek professional medical attention for, then do that instead.. -This is just for fun and if you feel like trying something new and natural to help your (mild) burn because you feel like you’ve tried everything else and you’re curioius..

This article is meant solely for the sake of discussion and is in no way meant to be taken as medical advice..So what do you think?

Have you tried it?Will you try it?

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