Patio Furniture News Archive 23-May-2008
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  • Summer starts when the festivals get here (The Oregonian)

    Retailers can try to trick you into believing summer has arrived by strategically placing sunblock displays at the end of the isle, or having a sale on lawn mowers or patio furniture.


  • San Mateo Daily Journal (San Mateo Daily Journal)

    It can be hard to tell anymore where the living room ends and the outdoors begin. This summer?s patio furniture blurs the lines with weather-resistant materials and sophisticated color schemes that would look right at home indoors.


  • Patio Pleasures (Hartford Courant)

    Furniture Melds Indoor Style, Outdoor Practicality It can be hard to tell anymore where the living room ends and the outdoors begin.


  • A niche not quite filled (Tacoma News Tribune)

    Of the restaurants that have turned up the heat on Tacoma?s Sixth Avenue, many have courted diners with sizzle and style.


  • Mother Nature strikes (Laramie Boomerang)

    A fast moving storm resulted in several tornado warnings early Thursday afternoon. The warnings continued for almost three hours, forcing people to wait out the storm in basements of homes and office buildings or huddle in hallways at the schools.


  • Memorial Day weekend chores await (Rapid City Journal)

    If you?re planning to work on your yard this Memorial Day weekend, you?re not alone. A survey conducted by Briggs & Stratton finds that nearly 47 percent of homeowners plan to do the same.



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