Posted on 10/19/2005 8:42:55 PM PDT by Mo1
Hey....gotta go...bbl...
Ok, thanks for the explanation. I just need to formulate my dissertation question in the next 2-3 weeks. The question is, what is the question?
Of course. Or, I could do just the valance in the same as the curtains and use sheer panels in a solid or a complimentary print on the other wide window.
Naturally.
That sounds like a plan then. :-)
I have sheer panels on my windows and I really like them. :)
Love the color of that one gran, it is a great desert picture.
Goodnight, I have to be up early in the morning.
I sure hope you can get going south soon gran!:)
Have a wonderful trip Bud, and do try to behave....:)
If you can't....call me and I'll bail you out.
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Camera Update @ 8:52 am PST - This past weekend severe winter storms around Mount St. Helens caused at least one power failure at the Johnston Ridge Observatory (JRO) where the VolcanoCam is located. The Washington State Department of Transportation was not able to plow through the snow until Tuesday. On Wednesday a maintenance crew restored power to the VolcanoCam. However, it appears in their efforts the camera was bumped throwing the lens out of focus. We will be rescheduling a new maintenance check to refocus the camera lens.
Oh, I love those old boats. They beg to have stories told about them.
I like sheers. They're really pretty. My problem with sheers is the same as it is with many otherwise attractive window treatments...you can see through them. It seems that from the absolutely bare window, adorned only with a painted border and a vase of flowers to the valance or swaf only to the beads and bangles to some of the elaborate sheer ensembles, there is no provision for privacy. Have we become a nation of exhibitionists? You can't very well hide a shade or blind in some of these arrangements either.
OH, I agree! My sheer panels are in the middle. I have solid drapes on each side. The window is about 72" wide. I also have mini blinds behind the sheer panels. They let light in, but can't see in.
The windows in that picture without drapes are probably on the 70th floor. LOL! I know, I've lived in apts where I have to have the curtains tightly closed from perverts!
I live in the suburbs, where peeping toms flourish. Believe me, I've checked, you can't see through mine unless someone stands right up close to the window and then hopefully another neighbor would see them and they'd get scratched from my rose bushes.
I can't walk around in the nude anyway because I live with two young men. LOL!
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Well, I don't walk around the house nekkid either, but I still don't like the thought of someone being able to see in.
And this is a problem because?
I live alone on the 12 floor and don't stroll nikked in my stuido because of Ghost & Chimeras!
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