Monday, November 7, 2022

Red Sauce Pizza's Shardell Dues Shares Her Go-To Portland Restaurants - Eater Portland

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The Northeast Portland pizza maven’s delivery standbys, neighborhood favorites, and date night essential
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Shardell Dues of Red Sauce Pizza likes to keep her eponymous sauce as simple and high-quality as possible. “We don’t really do much to it,” says Dues. “We use a good canned tomato, herbs, some sea salt, some fresh garlic.” This philosophy extends to nearly everything else on the menu — “Really good cheese, good flour, Revel Meat’s summer sausage all-beef pepperoni. We smoke our own Canadian bacon, grind down pork butts and make sausage, use local farms for the salads, we like to try to do it all.”
Eater: There are a lot of specialty pizza people who are like “I make 20 pies a night and then I’m done.” But one look at your menu and you can tell that’s not the case here.
Shardell Dues: We’re doing about 150 to 200 pizzas a night.
That’s a huge accomplishment.
We’re a busy restaurant. We do a lot of DoorDash delivery, we’ve got the patio. We’re not doing indoor dining right now, but we don’t need to — it’s just too risky right now. I leave it to the staff. Who wants to be scared of work? I don’t want people to have anxiety, I don’t wanna be the person that does that. Sometimes chefs are really serious. It feels like such serious business, even though it’s not. It’s not fair for people to be in panic mode and not enjoy their shift.
It’s good to go to a restaurant where happy people work. Also, it’s good to go to a pizza place where I can feel not-embarrassed about eating pizza with pineapple, because you have two! That makes me feel good.
I love pineapple. I’m obsessed with pineapple. I know people like to have a lot of opinions…
So, where are some of your favorite places to go out?
I feel like I haven’t gone out dining in two years.
What are the places that are so in your groove, in your routine, that you don’t even think of it as going out?
Nong’s Khao Man Gai is my go-to delivery order. I love their coconut soft serve. I love DoorDash-ing sweet-and-sour chicken and mushroom fried rice from Eem. It’s pretty economical; even with delivery fee and tip it feeds two people for like forty bucks. On DoorDash? Even with all the fees? That’s a steal.
Where do you eat in your neighborhood?
If I wanna go out for some drinks with my friends, Hi-Top Tavern down the street has an amazing patio, pretty good nachos, and great margaritas. I like that spot Peter’s Bar & Grill on the corner up there, it’s just a little dive bar-meets-Red Robin kind of vibe: chill for older or younger people. They’ve got a great burger and tater tots.
What’s your coffee standby?
I’m big on coffee; gotta have two a day. Guilder is the best. They roast their beans in-house and it’s special, it’s just not like any other. They’re doing affogato right now too, with a little scoop of ice cream. Bison Coffeehouse is a Native American-owned coffee shop on Cully Boulevard and their coffee is wonderful. They offer you the choice of light, medium, or dark roast and Loretta bakes all the pastries in house. Don’t skip the coffee cake or bison sugar cookie.
What are your favorite spots for lunch?
I started doing this strength weight training and I’m so fucking hungry, I really need a burrito and I really don’t wanna be disappointed for my lunch. My go-to is Loncheria Los Mayas on Prescott; I go there probably two or three times a week. I get the chicken burrito, extra sour cream, no lettuce. Or, I get the cochinita pibil, a very slow-cooked pork shoulder. Their sauces are full of flavor, they salt everything, it’s amazing. The family that runs it takes the weekends off. They do it right.
Where do you go for comfort food?
XLB, that’s my comfort food. The Shanghai pork and shrimp noodles, their dumplings, the bao buns are just so comforting to me. I love that place, and I feel like it’s underrated. Also, Rangoon Bistro – the chicken danbauk and pork & pickled mango curry are to die for.
What about late-night drinks?
Expatriate is my favorite. I’m not a heavy drinker, but if I go there, I’ll have three cocktails. The Burmese tea salad is so fresh, the textures and the crunch — on a hot day you wanna eat that. I always order the cheeseburger and fries. It’s a really fun date night spot.
And what’s for dessert?
I’m such a chocolate person. Papa Hadyn has the best German chocolate cake in town, they’re classic. Kee’s #Loaded Kitchen is amazing, she does a lot for our community. She makes bomb banana pudding and 7 Up cake. She can cook on such a large scale, I’m like, “How the fuck do you even do that?” It’s hard to cook in a cart, period. I’ve got, like, two buildings and a patio and it’s hard.
This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity.
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Legendary Latin Guitarist Antonio Rey Comes to Santa Barbara - Santa Barbara Independent

One of Spain’s Best Guitarist-Composers to Delight Flamenco Fans
Flamenco music and dance fans are in for a history-making special treat this weekend. International flamenco superstar Antonio Rey, one of Spain’s best guitarists and composers, will perform in Santa Barbara for the first time on Sunday, September 11.
Rey says this is a don’t-miss event “because it will be a night of flamenco in its pure state.” He will play his own compositions from his 2020 album Flamenco Sin Fronteras, which won a Latin Grammy. In addition, he will play songs from prior albums such as Camino Al Alma and Colores Del Fuego.
Guitarist José Tanaka, percussionist Diego Alvarez (a master cajón player), and dancer Maria Bermudez will join Rey on stage at The New Vic. They are all close friends and have performed together a number of times.
Bermudez, a flamenco artist, director, choreographer, and teacher who runs the Maria Bermudez Flamenco Performing Arts Studio in downtown Santa Barbara, is particularly excited about the event. More than 30 years ago she moved to Jerez de la Frontera (recognized as the birthplace of flamenco) to immerse herself in the art form “full-on.” Now a master of the region’s complex and intricate dance style, she still lives there part-time. She has performed at many legendary venues, including the Hollywood Bowl, Lope de Vega in Seville, Lincoln Center in New York, and the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles. She says it’s a privilege to perform with Rey, Tanaka, and Alvarez. “They are consummate artists. We all share our love for flamenco; it’s what we do; it’s our lifeline.”
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“I’m proud to be working together to bring an artist like Antonio to Santa Barbara together with the Flamenco Arts Festival,” says Mitch Chang (founder and owner of the Los Angeles Flamenco Festival, Kala Koa Entertainment, and Mitch Chang Mortgage), who is producing the show in partnership with Santa Barbara’s nonprofit Flamenco Arts Festival. A fan of the S.B. festival from the beginning, Chang says, “It was a beautiful opportunity to experience so many incredible artists that have since gone on to become legendary. Those concerts will forever hold a place in my heart, and it is my wish that Santa Barbara locals will likewise walk away from this performance with their own special memories and a newfound thirst for discovering flamenco music and artists, both past and present.”
Since its debut in 2000, the Flamenco Arts Festival usually happens every September, but the pandemic forced a pause in programming. Vibiana Pizano, the festival’s founder and president, explains that they instead launched a virtual event in April 2022 called Flamenco on Film, with eight different films showcasing various artists performing from Spain and in Santa Barbara.
“Now, we are planning our return to live programming and hope to make an announcement in early 2023,” says Pizano. She adds, “This concert is important because it helps to promote flamenco music, which is a priority for the Flamenco Arts Festival. Our goal is to increase the knowledge, interest, and understanding of flamenco in our community not just through dance events, but also through music concerts.”
Antonio Rey performs at The New Vic (33 W. Victoria St.) Sunday, September 11, at 7 p.m. For tickets, call (805) 965-5400 or visit store.ensembletheatre.com/events.
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Sunday, November 6, 2022

Some Alternative Terraces and Rooftop Spots to Checkout While Nali Patio is Closed - The Beijinger

One of my favorite things about Nali Patio was its numerous rooftop terraces and bars -- from El Bario’s rooftop to Mosto’s small terrace on the side -- it was sure to be a great spot come summertime. So now that Nali Patio is currently closed for the time being, here are few other of the capital’s best rooftops and terraces for you to enjoy.
Situated in the heart of the CBD, surrounded by some of Beijing’s tallest buildings, the China World Summit Wing’s sixth-floor rooftop really does earn its nickname the “Secret Garden”. Transformed into the Tiki Terrace for summer, it offers up Pacific Ocean vibes with a Tiki cocktail list and a selection of Hawaiian appetizers and light BBQ bites. The spacious rooftop has plenty of greenery and elegant water features, creating a relaxed atmosphere that will make it hard to believe you’re in the middle of Guomao. 

Tiki Terrace
Level 6 China World Summit Wing, 1 Jianguomenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District
朝阳区建国门外大街1号北京国贸大酒店6层
Opening times: Monday to Friday 5pm - 9pm, Saturday and Sunday 2pm – 9pm
Just north of Houhai lies this relatively new spot, having only opened in 2021, Hutong bar. Its large rooftop offers up spectacular views of Beijing’s hutongs including the Bell and Drum Towers and is a particularly great spot to enjoy during sunset. The blue and white color scheme and tiled floor give the rooftop a Mediterranean feel that is quite reminiscent of Nali Patio. They offer up a range of classic and special cocktails, along with some of your usual Western fare like burgers, tacos, pasta and more. 

Moonee
51 Jiugulou Dajie, Xicheng District
市西城区旧鼓楼大街51号 
Opening times: 5pm - 1am
With a growing number of branches in Beijing, it can be hard to decide just which of Jing-A’s locations to visit. However, if you’re looking to sip on one of their signature beers while basking in some sun look no further than their 798 location. Opening earlier this year in January, now that summer is well underway patrons can make full use of the rooftop bar. Along with views of the Art District they of course are also offering up their usual range of beers and an extensive food menu which includes some great sharing platters.  

Jing-A (798 Location)
798, D-06 No.2 Jiuxianqiao Lu, Chaoyang District
朝阳区酒仙桥路2号298艺术区中二街D-06
Opening times: Tuesday – Sunday 11am - late
Another relative new comer to the capital, opening up about a year ago, is Lenbach Roof. As you can guess from the name, the main focus of this Lenbach location just by Chongwenmen station, is their impressively large rooftop. With a bright, turquoise color scheme, yellow umbrellas and plenty of greenery this rooftop oozes fresh, summer vibes. Like their original location at The Place they serve up a range of German classics and have several German beers on tap to wash it all down with. 

Lenbach Roof
L7, M Cube Shopping Center, Dongcheng District
东城区合景魔方购物中心L7
Opening times: 11:30am – 12am
Not to be confused with the Opposite House’s Frasca, Fresco is hidden away right by where Liangma River ends in the south. This steak and seafood house’s elegant terrace is set with chic furnishings and is absolutely bursting with greenery. Up on the fifth floor you get great views of Dongzhimen and being west facing, it’s perfect for the evening if you want to enjoy a beautiful sunset as you dine. Along with their fine dining menu, they usually also have seasonal specials available and also a number of great set menu deals, which you can check out on Dianping.

Fresco
5th Floor, 27 Dongzhimenwai Dajie, Chaoyang District
朝阳区,东直门外大街27号5层
Opening times: 11:30am – 2pm, 5pm – 10:30pm
READ: Embrace the Warmer Weather with these Terraces
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Now there is nothin wrong with Gender Studies. That's how me an Fair Hairy Mary-Anne Rayce becme self aquainted. She strode manfully up to bar, yet with a contrary bustiness. I was confuizzled. I told her, respectfully, of course, that should she wish to stand aside me I must first certify and ascertain her/his/their gender. She complied willingly, and thus I slipped my hand beneath waistband, there to investigate tactilely,and tactfully. After some investigation, and manual manipulation, Fair Mary seemed weak at the knees and groaned mercilessly to her knees, thereupon discovering 7 wads of chewing gum applied under the edge of bar.
In a veritable scourge she epithetically skewered and spewed vitriol, bar wench way, pronouncing ` Im uh gonna shut this f*ching shinthole dive down; my uncle's wife is the Chief of Food security in Newbongya'
Nex day windows and doors all shuttered.
Is there any truth to the rumor that the gummermint is going to make 1 July a national day of rememberance? Nali Patio Day. Something like 12 December, but with solemnity and tears up the wazoo. After all, Nanjing was just lives. Nali Patio was about consumer culture and money. You know, the whole lifestyle experience. Let's keep priorities straight here, ok?
"Who 'loves mankind' does kin, friend, and folk an ill turn"---Henri-Joseph Fenet
There I was, a haggard lonesome beast skipping morosely about shopping Mall. If only Nali Patio was open, thinks I, my moroseness would evaporate like a double shot of ergoutou gulped gluttonously, not glutinously. (No glutin in ergoutou, praise Jezebel) Alas, we must live in the real world and abstain from what ifs. Came at last to Shopping Mall Food Court. Fortunately Timmy was there, handing out condoms and insisting on them being blown up. `A scientific experiment', he reverberated.
Now most people are keen in supporting the advancement of science, so there was the whole Food Court denizens blowing up latex condoms, as Timmy videotaped their respective trajectories as they were released from hand heldness and spun their way about the airspace. Now he was doing some deep calculus and punching furiously at his abacus. Archimedes came by with his screw, and began lading pots of used oil onto his sanlunche.
Finally-- `Eureka!' simpers Timmy, `I have found it!' Archimedes, with an unbecoming grimacingness foists : `Hey buddy, thats my line!!'
`All ya hafta do is take the square footage , in mu, of Nali Patio footprint size, divide by half the collated trajectories of blown up condoms, determine the integral, and bob's yer uncle!!'
`That's my boy!' Archimedes silently beams with pride at his offspring, Timmy. They shapeshift softly to their egress hand in hand and beaming, Timmy hankering with the sanlunche, oil laden broadly across his pectorals.
I bought some Xanax, and downed em with an ergoutou chaser.
S*** yeah, dude. Here's what Plato prophesied long ago, back before there were 5G smartphones, gender studies PhD's, or tofu flvor non-alcoholic beer:
According to Plato, Nali Patio reach its demise around 9600 B.C. The nation destroyed itself as a result of the irreverent use of dangerous supernatural powers. Shortly after its failed attempt at conquering SOHO, a series of earthquakes sunk Nali Patio into the ocean, completing wiping it off the face of the earth.
“in a single day and night Nali Patio disappeared into the depths of the sea.” – Plato
The cataclysm was created by the gods In response to Nali Patio's growing materialism and lack of reverence, and in a single cataclysmic night they sent fire and earthquakes that made the natty patio sink into the ocean, completely destroying the civilization.
Supposedly there is more detail in the rumored last lost chapter of Nimrod de Rosario's "Fundamentals of Hyborborean Wisdom." Ezra Pounds likelise lost Canto CVIII deals extensively with Nali Patio's ruin.
"Who 'loves mankind' does kin, friend, and folk an ill turn"---Henri-Joseph Fenet
There I was, a haggard lonesome beast skipping morosely about shopping Mall. If only Nali Patio was open, thinks I, my moroseness would evaporate like a double shot of ergoutou gulped gluttonously, not glutinously. (No glutin in ergoutou, praise Jezebel) Alas, we must live in the real world and abstain from what ifs. Came at last to Shopping Mall Food Court. Fortunately Timmy was there, handing out condoms and insisting on them being blown up. `A scientific experiment', he reverberated.
Now most people are keen in supporting the advancement of science, so there was the whole Food Court denizens blowing up latex condoms, as Timmy videotaped their respective trajectories as they were released from hand heldness and spun their way about the airspace. Now he was doing some deep calculus and punching furiously at his abacus. Archimedes came by with his screw, and began lading pots of used oil onto his sanlunche.
Finally-- `Eureka!' simpers Timmy, `I have found it!' Archimedes, with an unbecoming grimacingness foists : `Hey buddy, thats my line!!'
`All ya hafta do is take the square footage , in mu, of Nali Patio footprint size, divide by half the collated trajectories of blown up condoms, determine the integral, and bob's yer uncle!!'
`That's my boy!' Archimedes silently beams with pride at his offspring, Timmy. They shapeshift softly to their egress hand in hand and beaming, Timmy hankering with the sanlunche, oil laden broadly across his pectorals.
I bought some Xanax, and downed em with an ergoutou chaser.
One of my favorite things about Nali Patio was its numerous rooftop terraces and bars -- from El Bario’s rooftop to Mosto’s small terrace on the side -- it was sure to be a great spot come summertime. (unquote)
DoesTBJ have equity in Nali? Y'all carry about as many articles about the place's woes as does Kiev TV regarding the Russkie invasion. Is there some Nali angle that has to be written into every piece the way Huffpo has to find a racist angle to every topic (including the weather)?
"Who 'loves mankind' does kin, friend, and folk an ill turn"---Henri-Joseph Fenet







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Antiques: Portrait, vintage hats, clocks and watches at auction in Carrigtwohill - Irish Examiner

A portrait of a young lady in a period frame at Lynes & Lynes.
A stylish portrait requiring further research, a 19th-century walnut carved bench with a motto we could all adopt, vintage hats in their original Munster Arcade boxes, a clock carved with the Cork coat of arms and a valuable Patek Philippe wristwatch will contribute to an interesting sale at Lynes & Lynes next Saturday (September 10).
Viewing gets underway in Carrigtwohill today for an auction made up of contents from Ballynoe House, Rushbrooke, Cobh, and from a large Cork city residence, along with items from several individual clients.
The most expensively estimated lot is the Patek Philippe Nautilus automatic gentleman’s wristwatch from Ballynoe House, which has recently been sold.
It is estimated at a cool €30,000-€50,000 and auctioneer Denis Lynes reckons that it could well exceed the top figure.
A 19th-century walnut-carved long hall bench with a central heraldic shield from Ballynoe is estimated at €1,000-€1,500.

It is carved with the motto ‘Nun Quam Non Paratus’, meaning Never Unprepared.
A half portrait of a young lady, painted in the style of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830), bears an Agnews label on the back. In a period frame, it was purchased at the contents auction of Galtee Castle, Co Tipperary, which was demolished circa 1941. The castle was built by the Kingstons around 1780 and re-modelled in 1892 by Abel Buckley, MP of Ryecroft Hall near Manchester.
The venerable firm of Agnews, a leading London Old Master art dealer since 1860, was founded in Manchester in 1817.
Located since 1877 at a prominent 

gallery at Old Bond Street, the firm of Thomas Agnew and Sons closed in 2013 and re-opened at St James’s Place in London. Their archive was given to the National Gallery. The painting is estimated at €1,000-€2,000.
A curiosity of the sale is an oak mantel clock carved on the top with the Cork Coat of Arms. The nautical theme is enhanced with flanking cannons and anchors set on a cushion base with swag decoration. This product of the Cork School of carving is estimated at €300-€500. Of vintage interest is a collection of ladies’ hats in their original Munster Arcade boxes (€50-€80).

A top hat by W. Dennehy and Sons of Patrick Street and Castle Street, Cork (€40-€60) is accompanied by a shooting stick.
The sale kicks off with a pair of Irish Georgian mahogany and brass-bound turf and plate buckets (€600-€1,000) and a large Waterford 10 branch chandelier comes with an estimate of €2,000-€3,000.

A large circular silver salver (€1,000-€1,500) and a five-piece silver tea service (€1,000-€1,500) by Egans of Cork each date to the late 1970s. There is a good selection of silver and jewellery, period and other furniture and a 1989 view of Patrick’s Hill by Desmond Hickey (€400-€600).
Among the garden effects is a Coalbrookdale design fern back garden seat (€600-€800), a pair of wire work roll-back garden chairs (€400-€600), a conversation seat from a design by Charles Young of Edinburgh (€400-€600) and a concrete and cast-iron wellhead (€300-€500). The catalogue for this sale of 354 lots is online.

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Saturday, November 5, 2022

‘Fixer Upper: The Castle’: Are Chip and Joanna Gaines In Over Their Heads? - Realtor.com News

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On their new show “Fixer Upper: The Castle,” Chip and Joanna Gaines are quickly learning that making over a historic building is a lot more complicated than making over any old house.
In the latest episode, “Story of Color,” they struggle specifically with how to blend the castle’s old elements with new ones. There are many tough decisions to be made, and—surprise!—Chip and Jo don’t always agree.
Read on to see how these famous flippers figure out what to do, and learn some smart lessons you might be inspired to apply to your own abode, too.
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Throughout the season, Chip and Joanna have debated what to do with the castle’s exterior stone. Some of the original stones needed to be replaced, but the new material isn’t a perfect match. Now the “Fixer Upper” hosts need to decide whether they should chemically treat the old stone so the original material looks like the new stuff, or use a composting technique to make the new stone look older.
Joanna admits that she can’t decide, torn between honoring the aged exterior of this old house and making the exterior look fresher and more inviting.
“The stone won’t go away. It keeps haunting me,” she says. “I think it’s like, anytime I leave, I think I’ve made the best, right decision.”
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She leaves the choice to Chip, who ultimately makes his decision based on convenience. He explains that aging the new sections is too labor intensive, so he opts for the faster chemical treatment that’ll make the old stone look new.
When the stone is done, both Joanna and Chip are thrilled. The castle looks fresher, while the cleaner stone honors the old home’s classic style. It shows that when giving a home a historic look, renovators don’t always need to choose finishes that look old. Sometimes it’s even better to make an old build look the way it might have when it was new.
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While Chip and Joanna decide to give the exterior a fresher look, they want to make sure the interior walls have classic colors. Joanna creates 10 custom colors for the house, including a light pink for a space she imagines will be a girl’s bedroom.
“I love it ’cause it’s not trendy pink. It’s like a dusty pink,” she says. “It’s beautiful. It’s historic.”
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In one of the bathrooms, Joanna plans to line the walls with panels of 6-by-12-inch Cararra marble with the same material (though in a hexagonal pattern) on the floor.
“I wanted to do the Carrara marble throughout the bathroom just to keep it really timeless and classic,” she says. “But also just wanted a little something that had a different design and even color in it.”
To get that color, Joanna selects a different kind of tile with blue and white tones. This tile, as the Magnolia designer tells Chip, will go on the wall behind the sink, giving the space a color accent.
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“Back in our day, when we would talk to clients, you would say something to the effect of ‘You’d really want that to pop,'” Chip teases. These days, Chips says clients would describe memorable features as “spicy.”
No matter the lingo, it’s clear that this tile combo is the right choice. It’s classic like the rest of the home, but it still looks clean and new, exactly what homeowners want in a bathroom.

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Probably the biggest tussle between this couple has to do with the floors. Joanna wants the home’s wood flooring to be dark, but Chip disagrees.
“I prefer light, but you always prefer dark,” he points out.
Joanna argues that she likes light floors, but a natural wood look wouldn’t look right in this house, especially when the walls are so dark.
“When you walk down here, all of these walls are dark wood. If I step into a space and all the walls are dark and then the floor is light, it’s like, it makes my heart feel upside down,” she explains.
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In the end, Joanna wins—and together, the partners prove just how difficult it can be to pick the right floor. They remind viewers that both light finishes and dark finishes can look great, but either way, it’s important to consider the style and era of the rest of the house.
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While an old house is sure to come with plenty of character and historic details, this building is fairly empty. They’ll need to add some of that classic charm back into the space. One way they do that is by installing big, built-in bookshelves with an old-fashioned style.
“People love things that are nostalgic, they love things that are antique-looking, and I want this place to feel like it did in 1915,” Joanna says. “So whether you walked into the space in 1915 or today, it has that same feeling of history and love and beauty and castle-ship.”
The bookcase ends up looking gorgeous, and it serves as a smart reminder that not every old home will come with lots of charming details. Sometimes, homeowners will need to add those in.
Jillian Pretzel is a Southern California writer who covers lifestyle, relationships, home, and money management.

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