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On the article 54th Annual Hunt Country Stable Tour
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On the article Fredericksburg Antiques Dealer Supplied 'Lincoln' Props
Susan Larson
2:18 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013
ReplyGlad you enjoyed reading my article, Elizabeth. It was exciting to interview Barbara and hear her exciting story. Thank you for reading. -Susan
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On the Blog Post Do You Struggle with Paper Clutter?
Susan Larson
10:50 pm on Wednesday, May 22, 2013
ReplyThanks for reading, Alayna. Linda is one of the most consistent bloggers for Fredericksburg Patch, and I personally benefit from her information!
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On the article Girl, 7, Hit by Car While Waiting for School Bus
Susan Larson
7:58 pm on Tuesday, May 14, 2013
ReplyThank you for your concern. The police said the hospital believes she will fully recover.
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On the article 612 George Street: Tiny House with Big Results
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On the article Rain Barrel Tips For This Spring's Wet Weather
Susan Larson
9:04 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013
ReplyFrom Lisa Kostmayer Whitesell on Facebook: Yes, they do fill up fast.. on one downspout we actually have two, an automatic overflow. a lot of water.
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On the article Rain Barrel Tips For This Spring's Wet Weather
Susan Larson
9:04 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013
ReplyFrom Lisa Kostmayer Whitesell on Facebook: Rain barrels are awesome. We have them hooked up to all our downspouts. Hubby has a pump and pumps the water uphill to the barrels sitting in the garden and the watering of the garden is easy. We bought the first two from Friends of the Rapp... Easy to make your own.
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On the article Rain Barrel Tips For This Spring's Wet Weather
Susan Larson
9:03 am on Sunday, May 12, 2013
ReplyFrom Mick Lovin on Facebook: At my old house I made a rain barrel from an unused 33 gallon rubbermaid trash can. Used some plastic flex downspout pipe & cut the gutter at the right height to allow the flex to go right into the opening I made in the lid of the trash can. Also had a spigot at the bottom to be able to dispense the water...
1) my design needed some work
2) kids, no matter how many times you tell them to watch out for it, will step on the spigot & break it off...
3) it is amazing at how fast they fill up with even a little bit of rain...I figured I would need at least 5-6 same size or larger cans to catch overflow & not just lose 90% of what was coming down off the roof.
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On the article Air Force Honor Guard Visits Salem Elementary
Susan Larson
7:38 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
ReplyJoe, you have every reason to be proud. Not only for Josh serving in the U.S. Air Force Honor Guard Drill Team, but also for his excellent interaction with the school children (witnessed and photographed by me!). -Susan
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On the article Air Force Honor Guard Visits Salem Elementary
Susan Larson
7:35 pm on Wednesday, May 8, 2013
ReplyL.H. - Thank you for sharing such a great story. -Susan
Susan Larson
10:30 pm on Friday, May 24, 2013
Thanks, Greg!