I have been researching the answer to this for a while now with no results. We have just started fixing up an old house, and as we were painting, we found several small white rocks on the ledges above several windows. We have been told the house was haunted, so are the rocks some kinds of old superstition to keep spirits out? It has to mean something, it can't be just a coincidence that we find these random rocks above the windows of a house said to be haunted.
Sliding doors are taking the place of windows.
a bed, a tiny window and a place where people pee :)
the best place i think is the green or blue house and you look out the window and set a clamore at the 2 doors and you will get a bunch of kils there
You can put the gadgets anywhere around the desktop.
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To install window trim, measure and cut the trim to fit around the window, then nail or glue it in place. Sand and paint the trim for a finished look.
To install replacement windows in a home, first measure the existing window opening. Then, remove the old window carefully. Next, place the new window in the opening and secure it in place. Finally, seal around the window with caulk to prevent drafts.
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To install a new window in a home, first measure the opening and purchase a window that fits. Remove the old window and clean the area. Apply a bead of caulk around the opening and set the new window in place. Secure the window with screws or nails, then insulate around the window with foam insulation. Finally, trim the window and seal any gaps with caulk.
The stones were dragged by oxen, and men would have manouvered them into place.
To install a casement window, first measure the opening and purchase a window that fits. Remove the old window and clean the area. Place the new window in the opening and secure it with screws. Insulate around the window and seal any gaps. Test the window to ensure it opens and closes properly.