RE: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-22 Thread susan
first of all ,like what we were just talking about for the emails where we accidentally forgot to take off our last name, i just wanted to ask if you left yours there on purpose. but i think you are right about the trees causing the dampness because the back yard of where i lived had about 100

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-22 Thread susan
that is really bad that it killed his dog. 6 million dollars in damages had to have been pretty bad. i saw on the tv the mold was getting inside the insulation and then in the heating ducts and it would spread all through the house. i don't know if that is the same type of mold, but the people

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-22 Thread RicTorr8
In a message dated 7/22/2005 12:21:17 AM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: that is really bad that it killed his dog. 6 million dollars in damages had to have been pretty bad. i saw on the tv the mold was getting inside the insulation and then in the heating ducts and it

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-22 Thread Ruth
This past January, my husband and I were looking to buy a home. He's in the military and we were scheduled to move in about a month so we tried to sneak in early. We saw one house that should have been labled as a house of horrors!! There was literally mold growing on every surface in the

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2005-07-21 Thread Jean Nathan
Susan wrote: it is even worse if you live in cinderblock or brick houses. it always feels damp and you have to make sure you wash the walls down regularly or there will be mold in every corner of the room or growing behind the dressers and bedheads. wood homes are not much better! Very few

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-21 Thread susan
i have never heard of 90 degree weather in england or 30 degrees celcius. i watched a special on an area in england where it rained half the year. i would love the rain, if it did rain that much, but the dampness would kill me. it is good to know you have some nice sunny days. it is also

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-21 Thread RicTorr8
In a message dated 7/21/2005 4:28:08 PM Mountain Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: how would a home be declared unfit to live in for mold? how do you get rid of it? i have heard of a mold so bad that they have to remove the brick it infests, but i never heard of a house being

RE: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-21 Thread Carolyn Hastings
For what it's worth, I grew up in coastal Virginia and we never experienced dry rot or any kind of rot of towels, and our house was brick and we didn't wash down the walls and we didn't grow mold on them either. Or anywhere else, either. My mother would never have stood for that. Norfolk is hot

Re: [lace-chat] cluny towels

2005-07-20 Thread susan
what about bath towels? i thought i saw embroidered bath towels made from linen in england on another website. i think it must be more popular in the uk to have them not made from terry cloth. it would be smarter because the terry cloths ones are so thick sometimes, especially when they are

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2005-07-19 Thread Helene Gannac
Susan wrote: cluny towels i thought it was strange the towels were not made with the fuzzy terry cloth you normally see, but they are beautiful. you probably wouldn't put lace on fuzzy terry cloth anyways. http://www212.pair.com/sojkawj/towel1.html Susan, it's only recently that fuzzy terry