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An Outdoor Thermometer Takes the Guesswork out of Getting Ready
How nice would it be to not always have to check the online weather forecast or have to brave the elements to determine the temperature? An outdoor thermometer is your answer. This nifty device lets you know what to expect in Celsius and Fahrenheit degrees, and in some models, also the precipitation and humidity levels. For optimal results, place your outdoor thermometer out of the direct sun and in an appropriate area if also doubling as a rainfall gauge.
There are wall-mounted, window-cling, and stand-alone models, all of which come in an impressive array of designs. Sure, you can have an outdoor thermometer that resembles the traditional model of thought, but if desiring something a bit jazzier, go for it. Glass, dial, and digital thermometers resemble pieces of art, stopwatches, and scientific instruments. Some include clocks, swivel, are backlit for night time viewing, and have memories to store high and low temperatures of record. In rustproof finishes that evoke antique, modern, vintage, and avant-garde, your outdoor thermometer will blend in and yet stand out.
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Your Lawn and Garden: Opportunities for Artistic Embellishment
If ever there was a perfect spot for creative design, it's your lawn and garden. The fencing or gate is usually the first noticeable trait, be it wrought iron, plastic, wooden, ornamental, or modest in appearance. After that, let artistry shine! Even with the smallest allotment of lawn and garden, you can have a sandbox and play space for kids, a highlight of flowers, and an entertainment area for social gatherings. Depending on the exact acreage, a gazebo can designate where parties begin. There may still be a koi or turtle pond to accommodate every size yard, or a wishing well, decorative planters, and trellis of blooms to adorn the area.
Lanterns enhance your lawn and garden, as do a brick walkway, stepping stones, mosaic tiles, and multi-colored mulch. Flags, statues, string lights, fountains (functional for animals or purely decorative), and sundials are also quite affective. The potting bench full of fertilizer, soil, trowel, gloves, and seeds may initiate a comparable size of your lawn and garden, but the overall presentation is the star.
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