November 2006 Archives
This is the final installment of how we installed our free standing gas range.
First, I had to tap into my existing gas supply line in the basement because our former range was electric and there was not a gas valve behind the oven. Second, I had to cut away part of the counter to make room for the free standing range because previously we had a drop-in electric model that was suspended on the counter on the sides and back.
Now for the final piece of the puzzle, converting the 220V hard-wired connection into a standard 110V plug and the actual delivery of the Kenmore range we picked out. Unfortunately, I had a couple of setbacks.
We were out enjoying the fall foliage in northeastern Paulding County, Georgia the other day and passed by a subdivision with home sites offering miles of spectacular views of the surrounding area. I posted an article on Celestial Breeze a few months ago and it appears that a different developer has moved forward on the property and it is showing signs of life. The name has changed to Celestial Ridge and is being developed by J. Bryan Homes and Gemini Properties.
At the time I posted the article back in July of this year it was a subdivision in the making. Today...it's a subdivision with new ownership and with homes in the making.
I welcome you to see what a difference four months can make and possibly increase property values for this subdivision with a view.
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