Hang Your American Flag With Etiquette and Style

Screen Shot 2014-06-30 at 7.51.09 AMShow your patriotic pride with a flag on your home’s exterior for Memorial Day, the Fourth of July or all year round

before my house burned down, I was thinking about flags. It was the end of June, and we were in the midst of painting our home’s exterior. The front and back and one side were finished, and I was closing in on the fourth. It looked so fresh and bright, and I couldn’t wait to fly a flag or two, or 20, for the upcoming Independence Day. I was debating what would look best, but the fire took care of all that.

We moved back into our new house almost a year to the day after the fire, yet again right before the Fourth of July. I was so exhausted that flags were the last thing on my mind, but one more year after that, I couldn’t wait. I’d always loved the look of flags, but now it was a way for me to make a tangible declaration that our family was home and “still there.”

Happy 4th: The Star Spangled Banner

“Let every nation k4th of Julynow, whether it wishes us well or ill, we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty.”

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The 4th of July by the Numbers [infographic]

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Music Review: Sam Smith ‘In the Lonely Hour’

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Sam Smith sings soul songs, but not in the usual way. Where most of this genre’s singers shout, he moans. While anger fires many, Smith focuses on hurt. It’s the sound a wound would make, a cry without defense or deflection. It’s so raw, it isn’t always easy to listen to, yet millions can’t help it. Smith’s debut album, “In the Lonely Hour,” shows why.

“Money On My Mind” kicks off the album with a crisp, skittering backbeat and chopped-up backing exhalations. The first official single is a bit of a bait-and-switch: the synthesizers don’t set the tone for the record but do reappear at the very end, and at first listen it’s easy to focus on the blaring chorus and miss the “I don’t have” that sneaks up beforehand.

“Good Thing” begins with swelling strings that spill into a muted guitar line, the second track is the real beginning of the end which, “In the Lonely Hour” is all about.

The first time I saw Smith was when he wowed an audience on “Saturday Night Live.” He killed it with “Stay With Me”judiciously placed tambourines, the song builds to a resounding gospel chorus that would give goose bumps to even the most hardened unromantic heart.

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“Leave Your Lover” is gorgeous in its simplicity; guitar, piano & string accompany a heavenly melody floating from falsetto to chest voice and back.

The first turning point of the record, “I’m Not the Only One”is where Smith digs down to the bottom of his range before his voice raises to anger, accusing, “You say I’m crazy, because you don’t think I know what you’ve done.” The violins surging behind the breakdown are so high-pitched they practically sting.

On “I’ve Told You Now” Smith is a master of contrasting volume and affect. The phrases escalate to the explosive emotional climax with restraint so subtle you can hear the guitarist’s fingers on the fret board. Here, Smith goes off into his falsetto like a balloon gone awry before being pulled in just as it’s about to fly away.

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“Like I Can” begins with whispered strumming that kindles deep indignation and frustration. Smith’s insistence of his stronger feelings is fueled with a full band, another choir.

Smith recants his anger at one of his most vulnerable points with “Life Support”. Smith’s falsetto blurs words together until they eventually collapse against each other during the song’s breakdown, which mirrors his own.

From the opening guitar notes of “Not In That Way”, it resembles Otis Redding’s “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long.” With just the simple melody and Smith’s reluctant honesty, it is one of the record’s finest moments.

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Another of Smith’s debuts on “SNL,” “Lay Me Down” has more of a theatrical flair than other songs, blending Broadway musical’s storytelling with Whitney Houston’s vocal acrobatics, and a splash of classy Frank Sinatra strings, supported by a military drum beat.

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As implied by its title, “Restart” returns to the record’s upbeat beginning and dials it up a notch. With the bounce of select cuts from “Bad,” Smith moves through uplifting pianos. To drive the point home, he scratches and rewinds his verses. Sonically, if not emotionally, it’s a logical progression from “Lay Me Down,” and at any rate it’s good to see him come back from the brink of wallowing.

Smith sings about his heart beating out of his chest on “Latch”, his throaty wail makes it sound like the organ is being ripped out.

On “Make It To Me” Smith lets loose with the record’s only guitar solo, ending the record on a surprisingly carefree note.

If you get this CD, you’ll discover Sam Smith sings soul songs, but not in the usual way.

Getting Paid For Your Music [infographic]

With the influence of smart phones and online data sharing at an all-time peak, music lovers have shifted their attention from buying their favorite band’s vinyl at a live show, to finding the most efficient music streaming app available to them in the palm of their hand.

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Defining Moments in Canadian History

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How to Pick Out a Coffee Table

Screen Shot 2014-06-26 at 8.02.24 AMAssure a great fit for your room and your lifestyle by considering a coffee table’s size, features and aesthetic

coffee table does a lot of work. It needs to hold books, magazines, drinks, food — even games on game night. You might want to put your feet up on it, or the kids might need a place for coloring. Plus it’s usually smack dab in the middle of the room, where you can’t miss it — so make sure it’s a good one.

Here are a few things to keep in mind when you’re picking a coffee table.

Save on Energy: Plant a Tree

As air conditioning season rolls into parts of the country that couldn’t stand the cold not that long ago, home owners are ready to find new ways to save on their energy bills. Energy.gov provides a handy infographic with a variety of techniques that you can pass along to people who want to stay comfortable on the cheap.

Top among the site’s recommendations is to landscape for shade: A landscape can reduce air conditioning costs by as much as 50 percent. Neighborhoods with plenty of trees can see daytime temperatures of 6 degrees less than treeless areas, too.

Shrubs and ground cover can cool air before it reaches the house, providing an even bigger break on bills.

Landscapes can also be designed to conserve water. Group plants with similar water requirements together, raise your lawn mower’s cutting height, and water in the early morning to keep water from evaporating in the heat.

A landscape designed with these and other tips in mind can pay for itself in less than eight years, according to energy.gov.

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Source: “Slash Your Energy Bill With Smart Landscaping,” Lifehacker.com (May 27, 2014)

PLAYBULB: Bluetooth Speaker Smart LED Light Bulb

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MIPOW PLAYBULB™ Bluetooth Speaker Smart LED Light Bulb.

It is a LED light bulb, not only with traditional bulb shape, but also can absolutely replace the traditional one. It is more energy saving and durable, suitable for most standard E27 lamp socket.

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But rather than only a LED light bulb, it is also a Bluetooth speaker.

It uses the newest low energy Bluetooth V4.0 to achieve real time data transmission for smooth music listening.

So it’s can communicate with most Bluetooth devices for music playback. And Bluetooth Smart Ready devices for light control.

Currently we have the iOS App developed for the Apple devices and developing the Android App. Once paired with your iPhone, iPod or iPad, lighting and music are under your control. playbulb-4 playbulb-5 playbulb

More info : http://www.playbulbs.com/ http://www.mipow.com/

Bath of the Week: Black, White and Classic, With Some Twists

Screen Shot 2014-06-23 at 8.47.35 AMBlack trim and tile keep an otherwise snowy bathroom in a 1910 home from feeling sleepy

Architect Jason Urrutia takes pride in his firm’s grasp on tradition. “We lean toward classic without being boring or old school,” he says. “We embrace elements that time has tested and give them our own creative twist.”

That thinking drove the design of this bathroom and closet in the master suite of a 1910 home in Sausalito, California. “A white bathroom is traditional,” Urrutia says. “But to keep it from being sleepy, you need to wake it up.” The bugle call for these rooms comes in the form of strong ebony elements.