
I love the big light in the entrance hall, it gives off alovely warm glow and will be wonderful on a dark evening.

Outside we decided to include a fan for those warm, summer evenings sitting outside with a glass of wine enjoying the views.
And of course, we needed a big fan in the bedroom for those hot summer nights! (Now, how many of you read that and didn't have John Travolta sing it to you in your head? - well, if you

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Some say fans don't cool you, they just shift hot air. I disagree & think I'd not want to be without ours. You're getting there ....well done.
Me too, I love ceiling fans and think they make a big difference.
You should look on google about Persimmons. Growing up our neighbor had a tree and I have memories about being excited when the persimmons were ready - they really had to be so ripe that they were almost rotten - but I remember a jam of sorts and also some yummy baked desserts! They were a delicacy because you couldn't really get persimmons in the store and they were so finicky to ripen.
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