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This was another annoying hold up. We had a dryer with a 4 prong plug. The house had a 3 prong outlet. The big unknown was had it been retrofitted at some point. If so then the fourth wire (a second ground wire introduced for fire safety) would be in the wall. If not the would have to run a wire from the circuit breaker to the dryer outlet box, which are of course at opposite ends of the house. That wire also apparently costs $20 per linear foot WHOLESALE. Oh joy.
Well I’m happy yo day that this is the first thing that ended up being the cheaper option. Whew. The wire was there and after a few weeks of rapidly growing dirty laundry piles we finally had our washer and dryer running.
This is a great blog post written by Angel Pachkowski of Photography 35 (one of our clients), with some things to keep in mind when posting photos online. http://www.photography35.com/facebook-creates-insta-problem/
Good company makes this stuff go so much faster! And it becomes downright fun! Lori S. did a lovely job helping to paint Robbie’s office. Jorelle and Jason came to our rescue as we were just about to feel overwhelmed! They jumped in to help us tackle the incredibly unpleasant task of scraping off wallpaper plus they helped us paint the living room Santorini Blue. Thanks you guys! I have a feeling there will be plenty of painting parties still to come! **as an audible groan emanates from the vicinity of the Phillips Center Box Office
This picture is Jorelle painting the living room and Robbie scraping away at the wallpaper in the foyer.
Thank you to everyone who’s helping us out. The whole crew is helping! My mom and dad, Dylan and his tutor David, Vicky and Sherry, our friend Lori (her handy work will be posted tomorrow), and even Abbey and William are getting involved! Oh and of course we’ve also had plumbers, electricians, pest control, and so on!
The house had been “cleaned” before closing, but there was still so much to be done. A little sample of what we’re faced with. This was the kitchen pantry. Thank goodness for my hero Vicky. She really makes all of these projects possible. She’s smart, works her tail off and has made some major progress! Not only has she been tackling things like this, she’s making repairs, dismantling drapery rigging, painting…. what a multi-tallented woman! And on top of that, her partner Sherry made us a delicious fratatta for lunch Saturday.
My office floor was an adventure in itself… We pulled up the old carpet to find what looked like possibly an original carpet pad. It was an unpleasant experience. We expected to find a layer of sandy, dusty debris under the carpet — there always is — but there was a layer of caked dirt and grime under the carpet pad that was an eighth of an inch thick in some places. It filled the whole room with an overwhelming odor of must, dust, dirt, age and grossness. It’s a nice reminder of why even if you have a carpet that looks ok, if it’s older than a certain point it just needs to come up!
The last two photos show the tests that Mark at Plantation Carpet Cleaning ran in order to figure out how to attack this challenge. And then a quick snapshot of after the clean. Mark did an AMAZING job!
Wow, lots of work work to get done before I can get back to house thinking! Looking forward to it!

Plan as of right now: Pull up the carpet in the den (soon to be office). Then someone is coming to steam clean the tile in the bathrooms and the tile that is (theoretically) underneath the carpet in the den. Next we tackle the wallpaper. Then we’re going to paint the master bedroom, robbie’s office and my office so that we can move in and not be overwhelmed by paint smell. Hopefully the kitchen too. That’s the plan anyway….
Check out the Before Pictures to see our starting point.
New Paths to Heart Health
PORTFOLIO | PRINTUF Health (previously UF&Shands) featuring their revolutionary hybrid approach to cardiac care. Interventional cardiologists and cardiothoracic surgeons are collaborating to perform new minimally invasive procedures, and saving the lives of many who might not survive under traditional care. The maze imagery evolved from the description of one newer minimally invasive procedure in which a catheter is navigated through the body to the heart where treatment is administered directly to diseased area.
GCRA Local Impact Postcard
PORTFOLIO | PRINTHere’s more great advice from our Hosting Partner, Hostdime. This time, you’ll find helpful hints for speeding up your WiFi at home or possibly even in your office.
Check out this post by our hosting company about public wi-fi and security for your Macs:
CRA Marketing Folder
PORTFOLIO | PRINTCRA Annual Report
PORTFOLIO | PRINTIncredible Design Inspiration!
ON THE BRAINThe description from YouTube says it all. “This is my favorite 4min selection of a larger work by Ralph Steiner. The original was silent, and the DVD had it set to classical music. I have swapped the audio for an electronica/industrial track by 3 Liquid Hz – Little Boy.”
UF Biomedical Engineering Department Branding
PORTFOLIO | BRANDINGAnother Geek Moment
ON THE BRAINBy now, you can probably tell that we’re a little geeky here. So here’s your geek moment for the day:
This is a video taken by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory of the Sun’s 4-hour solar eruption on December 31, 2012. The video shows a bright plume of magnetic plasma erupting from the surface of the Sun.
They’ve been a long time in the making, but we’ve just launched two websites in the past three days! A new website for a dental prosthetic manufacturing group. And a new and improved version of the Warring Homes website!
A Tip of the Hat!
ON THE BRAINA “tip of the hat” goes to Stephen Colbert for illustrating the difference between good logo design and a clumsy marketing effort. Thank you Stephen!!!!
Watch and laugh!
Why do you need a good creative team?
ON THE BRAINWhy do you need a good creative team? Because even the financial success of the international corporate world depends upon good designers, copywriters and proofreaders. Case in point …
Old Navy T-shirt Gives 1961 AFC Title to 10-year-old Houston Texans Franchise
Chords of Color, UFPA
PORTFOLIO | BRANDINGA. Quinn Jones Museum Logo
PORTFOLIO | BRANDINGPutting Things in Perspective
ON THE BRAINThis is a great article about the newest version of the Google Algorithm (the formula they use to rank websites in search results). It’s probably a little heavy on the techie-speak for most, but it elaborates on some of the reasoning behind our approach to Search Engine Optimization. If you build things the right way, people will find you. Artificial means to building search engine placement will typically hurt you in the long run. http://marketingland.com/penguin-google-doesnt-owe-you-a-living-10968
A brief geeky aside: Mars Sunset
ON THE BRAINTake a brief geeky moment to enjoy a Martian sunset courtesy of the Mars Rover “Spirit”: Read the story »
A Dali Inspired Logo
PORTFOLIO | BRANDINGIcon Mathmatics
ON THE BRAINToday we heard comedians Huff & Stapes (@huffstapes on Twitter) ask designers to stop the overuse of symbol-only buttons when making online user interface designs :
Huff: “… A picture of a trash can, ok, we get it, we know what that one is. But have you seen this thing they have now on Google Docs? It’s like a “T” with a line and an “X” next to it? That’s an actual symbol on Google Docs.”
Stapes: “I mean, what is that? What does that mean?”
Huff: “I have no idea.”
Stapes: “Is that for when you need to calculate the speed of light or sound in your email????”
Dr. Melanie’s Yummy Site
PORTFOLIO | WEBSITESJust wrapped up the first incarnation of the official website for Ph.D.-serts & Cakes in Tampa, Florida. We created the logos for them earlier in 2011.
The origin of the unique name is the owner, Melanie Judge’s hard-earned Ph.D in biomedical research, studying obesity. She finished it just in time to leave the science field and delve into her passion – baking! She has spent the last few years perfecting the art of creating beautiful, fun cakes, cookes, cupcakes and more.
In 2011 she started her own business and we were very happy to be a part of it!