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Hometalk Facebook Chat

A Facebook Chat! :: “Your Kitchen” Hosted by Hometalk and including Yours Truly

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I'm honored to be taking part in one of the first (of only a few) Facebook chats I have seen. Unlike some of the frantic and high paced Twitter chats out there, this will hopefully be a little more my (and your) speed. Show up Tomorrow (4.18.13) at 2PM EST on Hometalk's Facebook page, and let your questions about your kitchen fly. Our esteemed group of panelists (including myself) will do our best to answer anything from demo to dishes, from design to DIY. [...]
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Old House vs New Construction :: a Google Hangout. Plus a Contest, an Auction and a Lot of Questions

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While Google Hangouts aren't always the easiest thing for me, given my schedule, Sharon was nice enough to dial me up in Providence during down time at JLC Live. We worked through a couple of minor glitches, including crashing the hotel’s wifi connection … twice, and with a little editing magic later (on Sharon’s side) - it appears now that we had a good, balanced conversation. We talked House Hunting (this Spring), Fixer Uppers and in general, Old Houses vs New Construction. [...]
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In the BlogLight with HomeTalk, a HomeTalk Interview … aka The Story of Our Blog OR …

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Today I’m participating in a weekly series hosted by HomeTalk.com. This article today will be shared with some of the many talented and creative home type bloggers that participate in this still growing social community. For lack of a better way to put it, this is the story of our blog.
Building Moxie Reader Survey Design and Construction Professionals

You Texted in Your Vote & It *Was* Counted :: Building Moxie’s 2012 Reader Survey Results

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So, in December I put out our first ever readers survey. I took a little time to review and here is what I learned. [...]
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Christmas in Baltimore :: Mrs Moxie & Her New Ceramic Climbing Cat

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Apparently these little guys sold very well in the 50s and 60s, and for some reason, they have survived very well … here in Baltimore. In white, typically, and glazed, they are not necessarily the easiest things to get your hands on. There is salvage, and 2nd hand stores, but beyond that - I remember the Mrs. telling me they occasionally pop onto ebay. [...]
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