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Transform Your Home with Decorative Country Lighting
GoodByeCityLIfe (Laura Childs)

As we become more of a home-based society, many more of us are pouring money into our houses with DIY renovations.
Do it yourself home improvement projects are both rewarding and usually will give you a good return on investment should you decide to sell or refinance your home. But you won't need to tear down walls, add closets or buy all new furniture to upgrade or change the decor in your house. Often it's the little things that count. Small changes in lighting alone can alter the look and feel of your home or even just one room with minimal financial investment and time.
Consider going country with your lighting!
Listen, unless you're ready to spend a lot of money on renovations (in which case you'll be changing light fixtures anyway), you can get a lot of bang for your buck with carefully selected decorative lighting. And if a more comfortable, home-y feel is what you're after, there's no better way to achieve your goal than to look to the current trend of country decorating!
The reason why this style of decorating is so popular these days is because garden or farmhouse inspired rooms ground us in old world values. A space where our organic bodies feel 'in touch', our psyches feel 'safe', and stress levels drop. After all, what is more peaceful than spending a few hours in the garden, a weekend at the country home, or a week at the summer cottage?
Bring country decorating home to the city with country inspired lighting!
You could drive around for hours looking for antique lighting, shop ebay for other's used lighting, or you could buy new lights from many lighting stores that will give you the same rustic, relaxed, retreat.
Think punched tin, replications of candle chandeliers, small lamps that depict a cowboy or horse scene. You get the idea. Be as tacky, playful or downright country as you like.
And, for under $200 and 20 minutes of replacement installation, you'll find that you've just transformed a city-worn room into your own personal country haven.
Ten years or so ago, Martha Stewart brought pendant lighting back into style using upturned garden cloches hung from chains over bare bulbs. That can take some real hunting in the antique shops! Thankfully pendant lighting is now available in many shapes and sizes. And, you don't have to stick to dull or boring. Pendants are available to look much like the old, color-glass, hand-blown garden cloches or as punched tin - both are very 'country' looks.


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Seafood, Wine Blend On Northern Coast (Salem Statesman Journal)
Experience wine and seafood on the northern Oregon coast at the 27th Astoria Warrenton Crab, Seafood & Wine Festival from 4 to 9 p.m. Friday, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Clatsop County Fairgrounds, 92937 Walluski Loop in Astoria.
JUNKride Focuses Attention On Plastic Debris In Ocean (Newport News-Times)
The world's most enormous landfill isn't on land at all. It floats in the middle of the northern Pacific Ocean in two massive areas of ever-accumulating trash collectively known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
'Bad Boy' Orcas Have Arrived Off The Oregon Coast (The Oregonian)
Killer whales make their annual appearance - bad news for other whales, seals and sea lions
Where To Fish For Trout In Oregon In 2009 (KVAL Eugene)
Trout season opens in most parts of Oregon on Saturday. Here's the outlook for all of Oregon, searchable by region and alphabetized by lake and river.
Women's Track Team To See West Coast Teams In Oregon (Central Michigan Life)
The women's track team will send 12 athletes to the west coast this weekend to compete in the Oregon Relays. The rest of the team will stay in Michigan for the Hillsdale Relays. Both meets are two-day events beginning Friday and concluding Saturday. The athletes traveling to Oregon will see competition from across the western United States and head coach Karen Lutzke said it is a great motivator.
Pacific Halibut Season Begins May 1 On Coast (Newport News-Times)
Pacific halibut season opens on the Oregon coast Friday, May 1. The central coast fishery, from Cape Falcon just north of Manzanita to Humbug Mountain near Port Orford, is a very popular fishery among Oregonians.
Coast Residents Say No Offshore Oil' (Fort Bragg Advocate-News)
When Fort Bragg Mayor Doug Hammerstrom stood up to speak against increased ocean commercialization at a federal hearing in San Francisco last week, he asked local residents to stand with him.
Danger Of Oregon Coast Tsunami Highter Than Thought (KTVB Boise)
CORVALLIS, Ore. – Scientists studying earthquakes off the Oregon Coast think there’s a 10-14 percent chance one could cause a tsunami within 50 years.
(04/22) ENVIRONMENT: RESTORE THE SHORE (Surfline)
The growing presence of seawalls on San Diego coastlines is causing beaches to disappear
Increasing Insurance Costs Could Curb Horse Rides On Oregon Beaches (Insurance Journal)
Once, stable owner Terry Swigart recalls, people could ride horses through the surf along Oregon's beaches with few restraints -- "a free-spirit-type thing.'" These days, though, the practice ...
Central Coast Fly Fishers More Than Just A Fishing Club (Newport News-Times)
Surf fishing along the Oregon coast isn't a common sight, and it's even rarer to see a dozen neoprene clad fly fishermen braving the icy Pacific waters in April to fling tufts of hair and feathers into the waves.
Flight Risk (Metro Santa Cruz)
When word came to Moss Landing-based WildRescue that California brown pelicans were showing up in the mountains or wandering on roads far from the sea, wildlife paramedics set out to find them. They saw dozens of dead ones in the greater Monterey Bay area, said WildRescue founder Rebecca Dmytryk.
Geologists: 10- To 14% Chance Of Major Quake At Oregon Coast (KGW NewsChannel 8 Portland)
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Geologists say there is a 10 to 14 percent chance of a major earthquake and tsunami hitting the Oregon Coast within the next 50 years.
FISHING REPORT (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Notable catches: Otis Darnell , bluecat, 40 pounds; William Brown , 2 bluecats, 44, 46; Erik Nunnelley (Chester) bluecat, 58; Eddie Mall , 2 bluecats, 43.5, 51.5; Dan Fisher (Chesterfield), crappie, 2-8.Mini-series tournament April 15 results: 1. Charles Kline / David Davis , 9.75 pounds; 2. Bill Gibble / Gerald Lip cek , 8.67, big fish, 4.32; 3. Brad Sanderson / Louis White , 8.34.
âPolitics Of Sand' Documentary Will Be Shown May 3 At Hatfield (Newport News-Times)
A free showing of the documentary, “Politics of Sand: The Battle to Save Oregon's Beaches for the Public,” is scheduled for 2 p.m., Sunday, May 3, at the Hatfield Marine Science Center in Newport.
Oregon Trooper Hits Speeding Ticket Jackpot (CNN)
Oregon State Trooper David Petersen pulled over six high performance sports cars -- four Ferraris, a Lamborghini and an Acura NSX. The drivers said they were on an annual road trip. "They just were all good little soldiers and pulled right over," a police spokesman said.
Speed Racing Group Stopped By Police In Oregon Coast Range (KTVB Boise)
HOOD RIVER, Ore. – Oregon State Police gave out a number of speeding tickets to a group of sports car racers in Oregon Thursday. Troopers said they spotted the cars speeding and passing in no-pass lanes on Highway 18 near Grand Ronde.
New Apple IPhone Application Takes Cell Phone Owners To The Beach (PRWeb)
Get swept away by the sights and sounds of the world's top beaches directly on an Apple iPhone. Grab a few minutes solace no matter where you are and enjoy the waves lapping gently on the shores of picturesque places like Maui, Fiji, Cancun, or the Caribbean. Travel mentally when you can't travel there physically via a new iPhone app. (PRWeb Apr 22, 2009) Read the full story at ...
Roughing It For The Fun Of It In Costa Rica (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
My trip to the Osa Peninsula, a remote part of southern Costa Rica, was out of character. My foreign travels had been in pursuit of art, history and education.

 

 

 

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