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It's no secret that I love my dog as much as many people love their own children. Maybe it's the way his entire body shakes with joy when I walk in the door of my South Hill, WA apartment, or the way he is sure I am leaving him forever each time I disappear into the bathroom. Whatever it is, I know that I mean the world to the little guy, and am therefore compelled to treat him with a similar level of affection. I do all the typical things to pamper the little mutt. I get the nice, organic bones that cost a few dollars more, because I am sure he appreciates the fact that only cage-free chickens were used to flavor his treats. I treat him to a nice can of wet food once in a while because the way he practically inhales it lets me know how much he enjoys it. And the down-filled dog bed was an obvious necessity. After all, if I won't let him use my feather pillow as his own personal bed, the least I can do is provide him with a bed that is just as soft. All of those things are fairly normal if you run in dog-centric circles. One thing I have found, however, is not many pet owners pay attention to their pets preference for recreational outlets. Now, I'm not saying that a failure to do so amounts to neglect. It's just that many people don't put any thought into helping their pet exercise beyond simply taking them for a walk. While walking a dog is certainly an effective method of recreation, it is hardly the only option. After all, when you go to gym, do you simply get your cardio by walking around the building? No, because that's boring. In fact, if you're anything like me, you probably don't even like running on the treadmills because that too, is boring. Many people would much rather get exercise doing some sort of activity like trail running, or playing sports. Our pets are no different. How do you think your pet feels when the only exercise they get is walking around your apartment in Puyallup for bathroom breaks? Rather than simply forcing my dog to march around Canyon Park apartments, I try to take him to Puyallup Dog Park for exercise. Here he can join me for a jog throughout the park (doggie trail-running) or play a good game of frisbee (the dog equivalent of touch-football). After we get home from an outing to the park he is more than ready to sleep through the night. And, if you have a dog, you know that a tired pup is a happy pup. I may spoil him, but it keeps me active, so I can't complain too much. At the end of the day, there's no telling what I'll do to show some love to my furry friend.

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I dont know about you, but I tend to have a lot of magazines lying around. I know, it is a dying form of media, but there is just something I enjoy about opening the mail and finding the latest edition of Model Railroader Magazine, or Seattle Natural Awakenings . The problem, however, is that I inevitably end up amassing a tower of old publications in the corner of my South Hill, WA apartment. There they sit, until the stack gets so tall that it actually becomes a safety hazard. At which point, they are thrown in the recycling bin. But recently, I stumbled upon an article on apartmenttherapy.com - my favorite source for design inspiration that explained a way to repurpose these magazines into a surprisingly sturdy, load-bearing structure. Do you remember that science class project from high school, where you make a bridge out of paper and tape, before testing how much weight it could hold? When used properly, paper can actually be extremely sturdy . With this in mind, I decided to try it out for myself. The process is simple; you dont need anything except magazines. All you do is remove the subscription cards, open the magazine cover, and fold the right edge of the first ten pages in toward the magazines binding. Repeat the process until you get to the end of the magazine, and finish it by folding the front cover over the first group of folded pages. Depending on the thickness of the magazine you chose, you will need two or three of these to make a column. You can then use these columns as end tables, display pieces, or anything you can think of. I, myself, am in the process of making a coffee table out of old GQ magazines for my own Parkland, WA apartment. The only problem has been finding a suitable piece of material to use for the top. Believe it or not; large, transparent pieces of acrylic plastic arent as easy to find as one might hope (unless you want to pay an arm and a leg).

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As a guitarist, few things excite me as much as playing a finely crafted instrument. I remember, as a teen, leaving my Puyallup, WA apartments early, only to spend the entire Saturday at Ted Brown Music, over on Meridian. There I would sit, playing the different styles and brands of guitars, until I was asked to leave. I loved comparing the sound and feel of guitars made in various styles and materials. Going back and forth between the nimble, shredability of a King V to the laid-back, bluesy feel of a semi-hollowbody, and more. As time went on, my standards of quality were refined somewhat. No longer was it enough to play the most expensive guitar in the store; I needed something unique, something custom. I began a search for custom guitar manufacturers and was pleased to find a few great options right here in Puyallup! Warmoth Custom Guitars is an incredible resource for custom guitar and bass parts. The body and neck builder tools on their website are what set them apart. Users are guided through the process of building a guitar step by step. You can choose from solid or chambered construction, the style of wood, and countless other features like pickup, controls and input jack routing options. Not only that, but their painting services are top of the line. Take one look at their gallery and youll see countless examples of beautifully painted guitars that look wet to the touch! USA Custom Guitars is another quality instrument manufacturer in Puyallup. Their selection is not quite as wide as that of Warmouth, but they make up for it with the DIY section of their website. This is for the real guitar enthusiasts who are no longer content playing other peoples works of art; for those who seek to understand every aspect of their instrument. Here, you can get guitar and bass blanks (think pinewood derby kits, but for grown-ups), fingerboards and dot inlays to craft a guitar that is truly unlike any other. Maybe you cant afford a Montgomery Ward Airline like Jack White; you can always build your own tribute to this iconic instrument! USA Custom Guitars has everything you need to build a guitar that is every bit as unique as you are. While both of these companies are located within a relatively short distance of Canyon Park apartments for rent in Puyallup, WA, they are unable to accommodate walk-in customers. Never fear; their online order forms make the process simple. They both encourage customers to call before placing orders to make sure you get what you are looking for. So, if you are in the market for a guitar, and want something a little different from the typical Stratocaster, give one of these local merchants a call. Theyll help you get your dream instrument in no time at all.

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Looking for things to do this holiday season? Here at Canyon Park apartments in Puyallup, WA, you are never far from the action. There are countless options for entertainment not far from your front door. Whether you want to hunt, give back to the environment or just refresh your understanding of literature there is bound to be something fun for you to do right around the corner. Are you looking to do something you have never done before? If you head down to Skookum Archers Club and Range, just a few miles east on 39th Ave SE, you can stop by and join one of their drop in archery classes held every Thursday night at 6:00. Bundle up, because it gets chilly this time of year, but be sure not to wear clothing that is too bulky as it can impede your shooting. Braving the cold is well worth it though; $5 gets you access to an archery safety class as well as a bow and arrows to shoot. Openings are filled on a first come, first served basis so get out there early to get your name on the list. Perhaps you are somewhat of an outdoorsy individual and would prefer to do something a little more environmentally conscious with your time. The Tacoma Nature Center has regular opportunities for volunteers to get together and help their community. Most recently, on December 20, volunteers got together to help with the Nature Centers wetland habitat restoration project. You will have to fill out some paperwork in order to volunteer but once you are approved you are good to go and can help out at any of the Tacoma Nature Center restoration projects. Wetlands are among the most crucial habitats in our community due to the wide variety of life they support. Habitat restoration in these, and other natural areas, is an excellent way to make a positive difference. Do you love to read? Or maybe you just have a fondness for literature? Next year, author James Kennedy is bringing the 90 second Newberry Film Festival to Tacoma! The 90 Second Newberry is a film festival in which contestants recreate the story of a Newbery award winning book in a 90 second video. These shorts, produced almost entirely by children and teenagers, offer a creative and often hilarious interpretation of many of the books we have come to know and love. If you or your children would like to participate in this event, head up to the Main Library on December 20th at 4PM for an informative meeting regarding submission rules and guidelines; then you can get to work on your submission! As you can see, there is no shortage of entertainment close at hand when you live at Canyon Park. These Tacoma, WA, apartments for rent are centrally located, giving you the perfect balance of city and suburban life. Now what are you waiting for? Get out there and explore!

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Have you ever bought a piece of furniture only to find out that it wouldnt fit through the doorway of you Parkland, WA, apartment? Maybe you got home with a piece of artwork only to realize that theres something off about the way it is hung but you cant figure out what? There are a number of rules and tricks designers use to keep things in proportion and knowing a few of them can stop you from making a potentially expensive mistake. Hanging things on the wall is often something that is done without much though. You might have a friend help to make sure it is level and centered on the wall but that is usually where people leave off. You can greatly improve the presentation of hanging wall art by centering it at eye level which is between 56-60. Similarly, with pieces made up of two or more sections, use the center point between them as your reference point. You would be amazed at how much more put together a room looks when these simple things are taken into consideration. You can make your windows, and the entire room by extension, feel larger by playing around with measurements a bit. When hanging drapes, mount the rods 4-6 above the window frame. Curtains and drapes should be cut long enough that they slightly graze the floor. Some designers recommend letting curtains puddle, or hang an extra 2-3 so they sort of pile up at the bottom. I advise against puddling because the drapes get dirty more quickly and if youve ever had to pay to have drapes cleaned you know exactly why I try to avoid it (its super expensive). You can also make the windows look larger by overlapping the outer edges of the window by several inches. This works especially well when combined with a higher-than-necessary curtain rod height to give the appearance of massive windows. Rugs can be insanely expensive which makes measuring for them even more important than other pieces of furniture. When using a rug to cover the floor try to leave about 12 of bare floor between the rug and the wall. This frames the rug and ensures that everything looks like it fits together. Smaller rooms can get away with less space but the general rule is the same; leave a good bit of space to highlight the difference between the rug and the floor. When putting a rug beneath a table try to get one that extends at least 2 from the edge of the table on all sides. This ensures that a chairs legs can all be on the rug when someone is sitting in it. Keep these tips in mind the next time you set out to redecorate your home and you will be one step ahead. So go out and measure that rug you have had your eye on. Sure, its beautiful but it doesnt matter how well the colors work together if its too big to fit in your South Hill, WA, apartment. Keep this in mind because these tips could potentially help prevent you from making what a very costly mistake.

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As winter approaches it becomes harder and harder to get outside to be active. I dont know about you, but for me, the amount of clothing or gear required to be properly dressed for an activity is inversely related to how likely I am to actually do it. This is essentially a fancy way of saying that I am too lazy to suit up and go for a run when its rainy outside. If this sounds like you then you neednt worry; just take a trip to the indoor basketball court and fitness center available to residents at Canyon park apartments. Youll realize that you dont need to go far to stay fit this winter. The on-site fitness center is stocked with a variety of machines enabling you to work every major muscle group. While it might not be the most extensive collection of strength training equipment, each piece at Canyon Park has been selected for its versatility and simplicity, enabling you to achieve a higher general level of fitness. Warm up with some cardio on a treadmill or stationary bike before moving on to the weight machines and dumbbells. Once Ive finished my workout, if Ive got any strength left in my quivering arms, I like to cool down with a friendly game of basketball. It is important to note here that when I say cool down, I really mean sweat harder than I did during my entire workout. But this is fun sweat so it comes easier than treadmill sweat does. After basketball, if Im feeling particularly classy, Ill stop by the sauna. To me, the sauna represents everything great about Mankind; simultaneously paying homage to the past while exemplifying technological advancement. The woody smell and rustic look of the sauna transport you back to a time before modern conveniences. You snap out of it when you remember that its 35 degrees outside and you are in there sweating like a pig. These are just a few of the incredible amenities available to you at these Puyallup, WA, apartments. Canyon Park was designed to provide you with the utmost level of comfort. After all, the world can be a nasty place but that doesnt mean your home has to be one as well.

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