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Dr. Seuss
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication" - an XML format that was created to syndicate news, and share content on the web. Many people describe it as a "news feed" that you subscribe to. The "feed" itself is simply a message, automatically sent to subscribers, that consists of a list of headlines, and in some cases, excerpts from new content. You save time by not needing to visit each site individually.
RSS is an easy way to stay up-to-date with what's happening on your favorite web sites. Because RSS feeds automatically update as stories are added to the site, you to get the information you want as soon as it is published.
You'll need an RSS reader to receive feeds from your favorite web sites. Some readers are stand alone applications that run on your desktop and behave much like common e-mail software, while others are Web-based. Also, some newer browsers can handle RSS feeds.
If you already have an RSS reader, use the following link to subscribe to 1912 Bunglow's site feed:
http://feeds.feedburner.com/1912Bungalow
Last week we bought a 1912 or 1913 bungalow and right now are just cleaning and painting. I checked your site to determine what kind of trim is above the windows in your den. While scraping wallpaper off in the living room, we can see from the old paint lines, an area where someone took down a trim board just like the one in your den. Is your trim decorative or a flat piece of wood? I would like to find something to replace ours and am trying to get an idea of what might have originally been in the room. Thanks for any help! Your house is such an inspiration because I know we have lots of work ahead!!
Ann,
Hi. Congratulations on your bungalow! It’s a lot of work but worth it.
Here is a link to a set of photos which show our den trim in detail. You will have to cut and paste the link into your browser.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/bungalow1912/slideshow?&.dir=/6758&.src=ph
Best of luck with all your future projects!
heather