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When you think it's summer but it Haint!

Jun 06, 2019

Summer may not be here yet, but the heat and yellow flies are upon us.

Especially now with an abundance of our shade trees gone, there seems to be no escape and we have a long way to go! Try to imagine in your mind our area 100 years ago during the summertime with no air conditioning. Every day hopeful for the sea breeze to be blowing in with a hint of coolness. Makes me picture long porches with blue ceilings and wicker rocking chairs. So why were those porch ceilings painted blue? Haint blue to be exact.  A little research reveals that there are several myths about why this was done. Some believed that it would help to keep wasps and insects away by tricking them into thinking the ceiling was the sky so they would build their nests elsewhere. Some believed that it would keep nightfall from coming or to ward off evil spirits called "Haints". A tall glass of sweet tea and a slow turning ceiling fan can be a great relief on these hot - almost- summer days. Can't you see the tiny beads of water building up on the glass already?



Cornerstone Title Agency Inc. Blog

By 7016540204 20 Jun, 2019
Notice of Commencement. A term that many of us did not know until "you know what" happened on October 10th. (That which we will not mention) If you own property that had damage and required a permit then you should have been asked to sign a Notice of commencement. This document should be recorded in the public records to let it be known that the contractor has commenced work on your property. This allows any sub-contractors that your contractor might employ to know who the owner of the property is and the contractor contact information. If, by chance, someone was hired to do work on the property and is not paid then they will know who to contact for notice of non-payment. Once the work is completed and everyone is paid in full, the contractor will file a Contractor's Final Lien Waiver Affidavit and you as the owner file a Notice of Termination. Once again this puts everyone on notice that the work has been completed and everyone has been paid. A Notice of Commencement is typically in effect for one year after the date of signing, However, if you want your work done in a timely manner you can insert a date that will give the contractor sufficient time to complete the project and not draw it for the year allowance.
06 Jun, 2019
Summer may not be here yet, but the heat and yellow flies are upon us. Especially now with an abundance of our shade trees gone, there seems to be no escape and we have a long way to go! Try to imagine in your mind our area 100 years ago during the summertime with no air conditioning. Every day hopeful for the sea breeze to be blowing in with a hint of coolness. Makes me picture long porches with blue ceilings and wicker rocking chairs. So why were those porch ceilings painted blue? Haint blue to be exact. A little research reveals that there are several myths about why this was done. Some believed that it would help to keep wasps and insects away by tricking them into thinking the ceiling was the sky so they would build their nests elsewhere. Some believed that it would keep nightfall from coming or to ward off evil spirits called "Haints". A tall glass of sweet tea and a slow turning ceiling fan can be a great relief on these hot - almost- summer days. Can't you see the tiny beads of water building up on the glass already?
By Vanessa Weltlin 04 Jun, 2019
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