Our new-to-us old house — the 100-year-old home we bought and renovated — wasn’t ready when we sold the modern house we were living in before. During the interim, we rented a rental house built in 1929. It was our first time living in an old home, and we didn’t like it. But we learned
Read More »Green, Brown or Fake: A California Homeowner’s Landscaping Dilemma
The Getty Center in Los Angeles has drained all its pools and the grass in front of the State Capitol building is Sacramento is turning brown. As 33 percent of the state suffers “extreme drought conditions,” everyone in California is being asked to conserve water. To date, cooperation has been modest, but “if
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