The Secrets Of Choosing Fireplace Screens
February 16, 2010 by Jeff Bridges
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If you are one of the fortunate with a fireplace in you home, you know how enjoyable it can be. Especially in cooler weather and around the holidays, nothing is more enjoyable than curling up next to a blazing fire in your own home. Fireplaces are no longer necessities, but luxurious and decorative. While they are a luxury, it is necessary to take some precautions to ensure that your home is protected from a potential fire. One of these necessary precautions are fireplace screens.
Fireplace Screens For Security, Efficiency, Well Being, And Style
February 16, 2010 by Jeff Bridges
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Fireplace screens where a necessity in the past for safety and efficiency reasons. An Old fireplace may take up an entire wall and be around 5 feet tall. It was easy for children and pets to walk right into them so a screen kept them out. It was not until the late 1700′s, that Count Rumford designed a fireplace that was smaller and more efficient. His design is still used today. Fireplace screens were invented in the seventeenth century to go along with the smaller openings. They kept the smoke from coming into the room and ashes were kept inside the fireplace.
Why Should Fireplace Screens Be Bought?
January 21, 2010 by Jeff Bridges
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Sitting in front of a fireplace and enjoying a fire while the weather outside is frightful certainly can be delightful. However, if you are enjoying a wood fire, you need to have fireplace screens in place in order to protect your home. Fireplaces allowed to burn without screens can cause house fires that destroy a home and may cause injury or death to that home’s occupants. If you enjoy the fireplace, enjoy responsibly and keep the opening of the fireplace covered with a fireplace screen.
Fireplace Screens Are Important for All Fireplaces
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Fireplace screens can be both decorative and important for safety. If you have a wood fireplace, a screen is a necessity. But even if you use gas or electric, a fireplace screen will complete the overall look of your fireplace.
Opera Glasses ” Luxurious Style, Spyglass Or Optical Instrument?
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Opera glasses was one of the byproducts of a long line of inventions. It started during 1608 with the Dutch optician Hans Lipperhey manufacturing binoculars comprising of two twin telescopes connected by a centerpiece. They had an impressive magnification ability of x3. Not to be left behind the Italian inventor Galileo Galilee within a year dramatically improved the design of telescopes, allowing a magnification of x30.
Fireplace Screens – Find Out Why You Genuinely Need One Today
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Nowadays fireplaces are built in many different shapes and sizes. To enhance our homes even more today, you can choose between wooden, electric, stone or bricks and mortar. No matter which one you have in your home, Fireplace Screens will not only enhance your room, but will offer much needed safety as well. They are also a very elegant addition to the traditional splendor of some of the most gracious homes.
The Phantom of the Opera: A Review with Opera Glasses
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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The Phantom of the Opera is a marvelous and poetic performance that will push you through every feeling possible, from terror, to glee, to the pits of depression and back. As you attend this musical masterpiece, remember your opera glasses, to make sure you catch every last detail
Reviews at the Opera: Madame Butterfly
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Giacomo Puccini is the original writer of the popular opera Madame Butterfly. If you attend this dazzling opera we recommend bringing a pair of opera glasses to enjoy it to the fullest extent. And we will tell you why.
Opera Glasses, Love, Racism, and Hairspray: A Review
December 25, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Hairspray, is a musical set in Maryland 1962. Our story revolves around Tracy, an overweight high schooler, Tracy would love to become famous, and is prepared to do something about it. This musical is fast-paced, and colorful, to make sure that you don’t miss a beat, remember to bring along your opera glasses.
Opera Glasses: A comedic Review of Shear Madness
September 5, 2009 by Jeff Bridges
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Chances are, you have heard of Shear Madness, perhaps from a friend, or relative, and are considering attending a performance. My recommendation is that you should not attend, unless you would like to feel physical pain, and suffering from extreme laughter. However if you feel like you cheek and stomach muscles are in healthy enough shape, you may be able to endure this marathon of laughter. Opera glasses are very necessary for a performance of this type.




