$1 million San Francisco loft has diagonal support beam that cuts through the middle of the kitchen https://t.co/KmVhOQUMU5
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What would Henry David think?
Thoreau vs. My kid’s bedroom. https://t.co/MBnUiUZhu2— Shannon Hayes (@SapBushShannon) July 27, 2018
One of the most amazing things I’ve read in a while https://t.co/2QH0HXYAN3
— Pat Saperstein (@EatingLA) July 27, 2018
A build-your-own casket kit https://t.co/E6qaK3Nmvp
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 23, 2018
I will never understand “canyon streets” and “no setbacks” as a negative aspect to architecture and urban design: pic.twitter.com/RbVvKEN4EO
— Pushing The Needle (@pushtheneedle) July 27, 2018
— Reader (@readiesresearch) July 22, 2018
Sharing Stuff without Apps – https://t.co/BqjMgOz84H
— Eric Rochow (@GardenForkTV) July 22, 2018
How jeans are distressed at the sweatshop https://t.co/svVoG5rTSm
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 27, 2018
Coffee lids: new book on the elegant design of a modern scourge https://t.co/VPvtWrFYwj
— Root Simple (@rootsimple) July 25, 2018
There has been a 90% decline in the Monarch #butterfly population in the last 20 years, but you can help save them!https://t.co/SFh3AN9IBQ
— Theresa Loe (@TheresaLoe) July 27, 2018
Are you saving fresh summer herbs? If not, you should- and here’s how:
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— Yvonne Maffei | My Halal Kitchen (@MyHalalKitchen) July 25, 2018
LA’s sidewalks are poorly maintained afterthoughts on unpleasantly wide streets, parking for cars is cheap or free, and we have no trees. Until we change our city, people won’t change their behavior. https://t.co/1IUGt7o6xA
— Alissa Walker (@awalkerinLA) July 28, 2018
Uber and Lyft are increasing congestion and undermining transit in cities.
60% of trips would otherwise have been avoided, or done by foot, bike, bus or train, a new study shows. https://t.co/tuWJ5ej9rV— Streetsblog USA (@StreetsblogUSA) July 26, 2018
It’s #NationalTalkInAnElevatorDay & #FBF! 1964: Staff members tried to fit a whale head into the elevator. They eventually did, only to have the car stop in between floors over the weekend. The smell on Monday is part of Museum lore. #FlashbackFriday #VintageLosAngeles #LAHistory pic.twitter.com/SVBpVt0tSa
— Natural History Museum of L.A. County (@NHMLA) July 27, 2018
I made a map of the oldest extant eateries in Metro Los Angeles… Check it out! https://t.co/O7paV9dCSJ
— Eric Brightwell (@Eric_Brightwell) July 25, 2018
This is three years old! How the New York Times Gets Los Angeles Hilariously Wrong: the Bingo Game https://t.co/kPqIAiULLP pic.twitter.com/54dPyzxres
— Carter Rubin (@CarterRubin) July 24, 2018
Cats with mustaches are https://t.co/qZOq7FATk8
— Imgur (@imgur) July 27, 2018
Ahead of tonight’s #bloodmoon, we’re revisiting medieval beliefs about the moon and its effects on humans: https://t.co/hellRSrhUm
#lunareclipse2018
Additional MS 17987, ff. 49v-50r pic.twitter.com/cB5z5JoQzf— Medieval Manuscripts (@BLMedieval) July 27, 2018
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How is that beam in the kitchen not a tripping hazard? I wonder if a home inspector would flag it.
Cats with mustaches definitely deserve to be a thing.
A trip hazard is exactly what I thought. At least I would trip on it every time I had to go by it. The comments are more about the usefulness or aesthetics.
Nothing there that 10 minutes with a Sawzall couldn’t fix ☺