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- Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
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- Joined: Mon Aug 07, 2006 9:40 pm
- Location: Madison Area, Wisconsin
Be sure to get a couple of large plastic trays...great for carrying things out to the table and/or pool area. Also, be sure that you provide a lot of good quality plastic cups/plates/bowls. Your guests will bring drinks and food to the pool area.
Another nice thing to have in the kitchen is a place to "dump" stuff. We usually grab a large bowl and throw our keys, loose change, cell phones, etc...in there. One villa had a rack with pens, a blank note pad, guest book, phone book, contact information set by the phone in the kitchen. Very handy.
Another nice thing to have in the kitchen is a place to "dump" stuff. We usually grab a large bowl and throw our keys, loose change, cell phones, etc...in there. One villa had a rack with pens, a blank note pad, guest book, phone book, contact information set by the phone in the kitchen. Very handy.
Marcia (Mrs. Pete)
Missing St. John. As always.
Missing St. John. As always.
I think it's because my parents have a spring and a cistern at their house, and it gets plenty of critters in it. (My grandpa used to say -- as long as they're alive, you know the water's good!) So, I'm used to drinking water that hasn't been run through a processing plant! I figure if our house doesn't have a filter, that I will go and get the big jugs from that place in the Lumberyard that people mention. (I should probably get a name before tomorrow, eh?) I just don't ever drink water from little plastic bottles anymore. I'm not very good at helping the environment, but that's one easy thing to do!
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