Aug 4, 2008 | 7:53 AM
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Okay. With all the rain we have had lately, wouldn't it make sense to impose deeper water restrictions NOW, to save the levels for LATER? Yes, we are down to one day a week watering (in most areas), but do we really need to have the sprinklers on at ALL these days? I see some lawns with the automatic timer in use, even after (and sometimes during) a big rainstorm. In this case, let's NOT save it for a rainy day: let's save if for a DRY day.
Jul 28, 2008 | 8:16 AM
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The other day i noticed i had two overhead lights out in the bathroom. I changed them with those (fairly) new CFL bulbs. WHAT a difference. Not so much on the light itself, but those bulbs are so much cooler. Yes, they are more expensive, but gosh, they have to cut down on cooling needs, not to mention they use less juice than the standard types. But my question is: what happens when one breaks? Do they really have mercury in them, and are we supposed to dispose of them differently. I notice they take a few seconds to come on, but for me, they are well worth the wait. So far, so good with this change!
Jul 7, 2008 | 7:13 AM
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I'm on a roll and don't stop me now because it doesn't happen often. I am continuing my efforts at Spring cleaning and have been successful at clearing out unused items from the closets.
Now, I'm getting to the nitty gritty: the actual cleaning of dust and dirt in cupboards and crevices of the bathrooms. Here's my situation. I would REALLY like to find a way to wipe these areas clean WITHOUT chemical cleaners. Some of them leave more residue behind than they eliminate. So: what are some of the home cleaning solutions at your house? What do you use to get the calcium build-up off the base of the faucet? How do you get the ring out of the tub? And how can you get the fingerprints off cupboards without harming the exterior? And finally, are there special cloths to use for these jobs?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
Thanks.
Jun 30, 2008 | 7:14 AM
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Okay, so I'm a few weeks late. I've spent the last couple of days getting some Spring cleaning done. In the process, I finally got rid of many of the items I no longer use. The purging process is quite cleansing, providing a fresh start. However, the huge pile it created made me realize just how wasteful I have become. Why did I feel the need to buy those items I so rarely used. I'm really going to try to curtail purchases, asking myself "do i REALLY need this?" It will save me money, and take less time in my next Spring cleaning. So: it's out with the old, and in with the "NOTHING."
Jun 9, 2008 | 8:32 AM
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High School graduation is a grand moment in a teenager's life. It represents the completion of one phase of life, and a step into a new one. It's a bittersweet time for parents of those crossing that threshold: we want to see our children grow into upstanding adults, yet we are sad to see the younger years pass, never to return. At these types of ceremonies, I find myself grinning with pride and crying at the same time. Where did our babies go, and why did the time have to go by so quickly. I miss what used to be, yet embrace what's yet to come. Congratulations to my son and his classmates! You make us proud!
Jun 2, 2008 | 8:37 AM
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How is this for a study!
Research out of Sweden suggests young adults (ages 18 to 34) are becoming exhausted by the bombardment of facts and updates from the media. The study was commissioned by the Associated Press and suggest young readers are suffering from news fatigue! The researchers concluded that participants were eager to read in-depth, quality reporting. But a deluge of snippest of news in headline format gets in the way.
I would write more but I need more details. Video at 11 !!!
May 19, 2008 | 8:14 AM
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A big thank you to everyone at MacDill Air Force Base for our Hometown Friday. What a place you have! And most importanly, what a job you do! It's exciting to see the inner workings (or at least some) of the base that's in Tampa's backyard. It truly is a city within a city. Good Day Tampa Bay is proud to share the many stories of MacDill AFB. Thanks again for making YOUR hometown, OUR hometown.
Apr 28, 2008 | 7:20 AM
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So did you see the pictures of Miley Cyrus? They are part of an article on the teen pop icon in Vanity Fair magazine. The pictures were taken by famed photographer Annie Leibovitz. They are quite different than the images that may come to mind when we think of Miley and/or Hannah Montana. Do you think the pictures are too suggestive? I hope she doesn't grow up too fast. Innocence is nearly impossible to re-capture once it's gone!
Mar 31, 2008 | 7:18 AM
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I learned something on Good Day Tampa Bay. Pam Brown, an Urban Horticulture expert with the Pinellas County Extension Office, was a guest on our show and had examples of various herbs that can be grown in Florida, even in the summer, including basil, rosemary, thyme, and parsley. She explained that if you keep the potted herbs in a screened enclosure, little critters may come to live on the plants: and because the plants are in an enclosed area, the "good bugs" that are seeking to eat the pests, may not have a way in !! So, on occasion, take the plants outside the enclosure! Also: she explained the difference between spices and herbs: a spice usually comes from seeds and bark, where herbs come from plants. They're full of info at the county extension offices!
Mar 24, 2008 | 8:00 AM
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There is so much attention lately on female teacher's having relations with their male students. I realize these are juicy stories: but at the same time, let's remember to put this into perspective. There are many more fabulous teachers who follow the rules and stick with the textbooks when it comes to educating students. Sometimes the few negative stories overshadow the majority of the good ones.
Feb 25, 2008 | 8:07 AM
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The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office lost a K-9 officer over the weekend. The three-year old German Shepard, named Lobo, had been on the force for about a year and a half. He was killed when he was hit by a car along I-75. Officer Lobo had apparently somehow, got out of a boarding kennel. While all pet owners feel a sense of loss when a pet dies, the community loses out as well when a K-9 officer dies. Lobo had taken part in catching criminals. So he leaves behind not only his handler, and fellow officers, but a community for which he worked. Here's to you Lobo! Thanks for everything!
Feb 11, 2008 | 8:00 AM
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IT WAS A PLEASURE TO SEE EVERYONE AT THE FLORIDA STATE FAIR OVER THE WEEKEND. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU WHO STOPPED BY THE FOX 13 TENT TO SAY HELLO. IT'S ALWAYS NICE TO MEET OUR VIEWERS IN PERSON. SO UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN, HAVE A GOOD DAY TAMPA BAY!
Feb 4, 2008 | 8:55 AM
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Look out! It's that time of year again. Soon, the green/yellow dust will be covering our cars and outdoor furniture. The oak pollen season is beginning and for many patients with allergies, this is the WORST time of year. (Although it seems in Florida, allergy season is year round.) Any sharing of ideas on treatment and avoiding exposure is welcomed! It's ironic because this is the best time of year in terms of weather, but the worst in terms of allergies.
Jan 28, 2008 | 8:04 AM
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Just a reminder: the American Heart Association wants you to wear red on Friday. February 1. By wearing red, you will show your support for the fight against heart disease in women. Men and women are encouraged to participate in National Wear Red Day! And while we are on the subject, don't forget Valentine's Day is right around the corner too!
Jan 21, 2008 | 8:08 AM
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A clinical psychologist at the University of Wales says January 21st is the most depressing day of the year. Cliff Arnall has developed a mathematical equation that factors in gloomy weather, holiday spending debt, broken resolutions and feelings of desperation. I think it really IS a difficult time of year, and with the economic forecast looking dim, we could be in for a rough season, not just one day. Sometimes, it's hard to be optimistic. But as Scarlet O'Hara says, "Tomorrow is another day."