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Wednesday, November 28, 2012
Home For Sale in Candlewood | 444 Lynwood Dr Severna Park, MD 21146
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Anne Arundel County and Howard County Home Sales
These sales data recorded by the Maryland Department of Assessments & Taxation were provided by Lender Processing Services. For information about other residential real estate transactions, visit www.washingtonpost.com/homesales.
Anne Arundel County
ANNAPOLIS AREA
Admiral Dr., 619, No. 103-Christine E. Ennis to Adam Howard, $200,000.
August Dr., 1120-Susan G. Larson to John F. Balaban, $396,000.
Boucher Ave., 915-John Ryan to Paul and Susanne Kneeland, $375,000
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Monday, November 26, 2012
Homes For Sale In West River Plantation | 620 Plantation Blvd, West River, MD 20778
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Homes for Sale in Annapolis, MD | How To Make a Tiered Serving Tray
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (AP) — At first, Allen and Mary Voelcker thought their obstetrician was joking.
As he gazed at their first sonogram, the doctor told them to guess how many children they were expecting. "Twins," said Allen, 34, who was not really surprised about a multiple pregnancy. They knew the chances for it were relatively high, as Mary was receiving fertility treatments and Allen is a twin himself. The doctor shook his head. "Higher," he said. "Triplets?" Allen Voelcker said. Higher. Read more: http://www.timesunion.com/news/article/Maryland-family-prepares-to-bring-quadruplets-home-4050276.php#ixzz2CsOufz5Pilg
How To Make a Tiered Serving Tray
Turn a few clay pots and saucers into something special. This tiered stand is inexpensive and easy-to-make. Use it to serve cupcakes, drinks, or quick finger foods.
Step 1: Wrap twine around pot just under the lip of the pot. Tie on a knot. Continue wrapping twine around pot until desired thickness is achieved. Tie end in a knot and cut off excess. Repeat on second pot.
Step 2: Spread glue across the bottom of one pot. Glue pot to center of 10” saucer. Make sure the pot is centered. Step 3: Spread glue around the rim of the first pot and attach 8” saucer. Make sure saucer is centered. Step 4: Spread glue across the bottom of second pot. Glue pot to center of 8” saucer. Make sure pot is centered. Step 5: Spread glue around the rim of the second pot and attach 6” saucer. Make sure saucer is centered. Step 6: Glue the bottom of finial to the center of the 6” saucer. Make sure finial is centered. Step 7: Allow entire piece to dry until set, two hours or more. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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