Curtains can add color and style to any space, but you may be wondering if you can hang them on brick or concrete walls. You ...
Stephen E. Kirsch, 56, of Emmaus passed away on Sunday, October 20, 2024. Born in Easton on August 15, 1968, he was the son of the late Francis H. Kirsch, Jr. and Cynthia M. (Holden) Wimer of Emmaus.
Q: I need to organize my closet of chaos with a closet rod, but I don’t know how high to mount the rod for easy access that doesn’t require me to strain my back or use a step stool.
Shower curtain rods, which are used to hang curtains around the shower to keep water in, have many other uses around the home ...
A higher number means a smaller hook, yet the opposite is true when it comes to fly rod weights. It can be a little counter-intuitive. But we fly-fishers pursue a very wide range of species ...
Since fishing rods are often exposed to sun, salt, sand, dirt, fish parts, and general wear and tear, glue is simply less than ideal, as is plastic, in novice (and less-careful) hands; a single ...
The modern-day trout angler has a vast array of fly rods to choose from. As someone who’s spent far too much time in fly shops looking at and thinking about all these options, I understand how ...
Today’s inshore spinning rods are built to be lighter, stronger, and more durable than ever before. Many also come at a more affordable price, making them a perfect starting option for anglers ...
Tie rods connect either end of the steering rack to the steering knuckles on which the front wheels pivot when the steering wheel is turned. The tie rod has two sections threaded together ...
“Installing this type of curtain can keep the room cooler in summer and warmer in winter,” she says. Ahead, find our recommendations for blackout curtains that keep the bedroom as dark and ...
Silicon Valley entrepreneur and computer whiz Steve Kirsch is no stranger to tackling tall challenges with creative solutions. Fascinated with computers from a young age, he has been in the CS and ...
Dogs see differently than humans. The reason lies within the eye. In the eye are light receptors called cones and rods. Cones help us distinguish different colors, while rods help us see in dim light.