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Hermila Farquhar

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Thefinal piece of the project is the completion of The Pier, which extends the usable space out onto the water, something that was very important for self-proclaimed mermaid, Pamela. Darren and team built a boathouse for the kayaks that doubles as a seating area. It features clear windows to let plenty of light in.

The Roadhouse porch gets a sweet update including a luxurious heated front porch, where Pamela held her Christmas dinner feast for her family. The beautiful new seating area will be the location of many family dinners going forward now that The Cabin is also complete and ready for guests to stay.


Another favourite spot for Pamela is the vegetable garden. A longtime vegan, Pamela can grow her own produce and nourish herself and her loved ones with the vegetables she grows herself on the property.


Ever the hostess, Pamela needed a fresh update on her kitchen to allow her to host her loved ones better. This included a second oven (perfect for making those big holiday meals!) and a more open area where the little ones could lounge as the adults cook up a storm.


Taking it back to the first project the team tackled, the laundry room! Pamela needed more space for her overflow pantry items, which Francesca created in the pantry. The formerly dark and dingy basement area was transformed into a room where Pamela could enjoy doing laundry, a glass of rose wine in hand!


I love this. U. Have put the caring back into medicine. I am just a burned out nurse who is abused daily by patients , doctors, and management and looking forward to the day ( prob 2 years from now) that I can quit nursing and be a cashier at trader joes. And enjoy work again. Love what you are doing !


if vets go to a civilian doctor, they can loose services or be denied future services. This is what makes vets so vulnerable. Anybody concerned-write your congresspersons, volunteer at a near by VA, volunteer to help the homeless.


I give my patients great care with the support of a great staff who help people as if they were family. All our care is VIP. But a home visit like that? Not practical for us. No one can pay for the cost of doctor and the overhead expenses to maintain a practice.


You and I are still making house calls! Thank God someone can send some self about people and their feelings! What a nice idea which will remember for the rest, Dr. You and I are still making house calls! Thank God someone can send some self about people and their feelings! What a nice idea which will remember for the rest, Dr. Pamela.


It warms my heart and soul to think of you with Johnny helping him through his medical problems and driving 100 miles just to make sure that everything is taken care of for him! What dedication, Dr. Pamela.


Situated a 10-minute ride from Watercity, Pamela'S House "Private Pool And Spa" invites guests to relax at a terrace. The 1-bedroom country house offers a swimming pool as well as a hot tub to unwind after a busy day.


There are conveniences, like an iron with ironing board and an air conditioner, along with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels. The interior elements include a sofa and a writing desk, as well as soundproof windows. Featuring a separate toilet and a bath, the bathroom also comes with hairdryers and bath sheets.


The villa includes an outdoor dining area and a dining place with an electric kettle, a refrigerator, and kitchenware. Guests can try Greek dishes in Anemos Club Restaurant, situated within walking distance of this property. Nikos Kazantzakis airport is 5 km from Pamela'S House "Private Pool And Spa", and Archangelou Michail bus stop is about a 10-minute stroll away.


The nearby cultural attractions include the state-of-the-art Heraklion Archaeological Museum, which is 7 km away. Situated around a 15-minute ride from the majestic Agios Titos Church, the 1-bathroom villa is popular destination for both worshippers and tourists.


TO MAKE THE HOUSE:

Preheat oven to 350. Use HEAVY DUTY STAND MIXER and paddle. In mixing bowl combine all dry ingredients. Add chilled butter (cut into 12 pieces), molasses and milk, and mix until dough comes together. Divide dough and roll to 1/8 to inch thick between two layers of parchment paper. Freeze for 15 minutes.


Remove top sheet of parchment from frozen dough and cut out one house piece at a time. Spray paper template with non-stick oil before placing on cookie dough. Cut around template, then remove paper pattern. Leave the cut out cookie on parchment and pull away excess dough. Trim excess paper around cookie to about 1-inch, then transfer parchment and cookie to baking sheet. Multiple pieces can fit on one baking sheet.


Bake cookies twice to dry enough for building a house. Bake at 350 for 10 minutes. Then turn off oven leaving cookies inside with door shut. Leave them to cool completely in the heat of the oven (3 to 4 hours). When cool, remove cookies from oven, preheat oven again to 350, then bake for an another 10 minutes. Turn off oven with cookies inside with door shut, leave until cool. Cookies need to be very dry to hold up when building a Gingerbread House.


TO MAKE THE ICING:

With electric mixer, mix all ingredients until smooth and sharp peaks appear. Mixture should be thin enough to be pressed through a pastry bag with a writing tip. Add more water or food coloring, if necessary. Keep in mind that food coloring adds liquid to the recipe. You can separate out small amounts of icing for different colors. You may need to make a double recipe depending on the amount of frosting you need.


Thank you so much for this recipe! Our family gets together with other families and have our own gingerbread house competition every year. This is the first year he is gf. I was not sure he would be able to participate because taste is part of the competition. Thank you so much for including this recipe.


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1. Acquisition of Information. We do not acquire any more information about consumers than is required by law or is otherwise necessary to provide a high level of service efficiently and securely.

2. Our Employees and Privacy. We train all of our employees about the importance of privacy. We give access to information about consumers only to those employees who require it to perform their jobs.

3. Security Measures. We make access to privacy-sensitive information subject to rigorous procedural and technological controls, consistent with legal requirements and the demands of customer service.

4. Disclosure to Third Parties. We will provide individually-identifiable information about consumers to third parties only if we are compelled to do so by order of a duly-empowered governmental authority, we have the express permission of the consumer, or it is necessary to process transactions and provide our services.

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Questions. If you have questions about this privacy policy, please send an e-mail to in...@cliffhousestudio.com






When I was nine or ten years old, I crouched behind the living room couch while my parents watched Perry Mason, confident that they had no idea I was there. As Perry, aided, of course, by his suave PI Paul Drake and his sultry secretary Della Street, managed to have one wrongfully charged client after another acquitted, my young brain thought: What could be better? Saving the innocent from wrongful conviction!


I had grand ideas about taking my activism from the streets to the Supreme Court, where I would argue persuasively on cases of great constitutional importance, playing whatever role I could to make sure that law functioned as a tool for social justice.


However, the first client who came into my office the day I opened my practice was fleeing an abusive husband who was still in their house, with a gun and their young son, and my path once again headed in a new direction.


I learned how to bring a trauma-informed approach to my work by listening to the survivors who trusted me enough to come into my office. I set up my space so it felt safe to frightened women. I made my appointments long, to give them time to settle in and talk around the abuse until they were ready to talk about it. I learned to be patient. I bought boxes and boxes of Kleenex for my clients but, as it turned out, I needed them too. I went to where the women were if they were too scared to come to me.


Despite the assistance I was able to offer the women who sought me out, I began to realize that, however good a lawyer I might become, the systems they were dealing with were so flawed that the outcomes of their cases would rarely approach true justice.


I wish for you what I have had: a professional life filled with work that you love. Work that has meaning for you. Work that leaves you feeling that you have contributed to positive change. May your work interest and stimulate you, challenge your brain, let you think hard about hard things and allow you to learn and grow.


Pamela Dawes has an older sister. Pamela is currently a graduate student at Yale and as such, she is employed as a teacher's assistant. She was selected by Lethe to be Oculus because of her research topic. She has been Oculus for nearly 5 years, in that time working her afternoons and evenings to maintain Lethe residences and provide research assistance to Dante and Virgil.[3][1] also theoretically has Fridays off from her duties, however, she's often at Il Bastone anyway working on her dissertation.[1][4] Otherwise, she lives in her apartment located in what is colloquially known as the grad school ghetto.[5][6]

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