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   <title>Heather Taylor's Blog: Moving Beyond Oil</title>
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   <title>Weekend Warriors of VA – Unite and Pull Out That Credit Card</title>
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   <summary><![CDATA[Back in the day before my hubby and I had children, we were at war &ndash; not with each other or with a neighbor.&nbsp; We were at war with our 1973-built townhouse.&nbsp; We were determined to turn our energy sucking...]]></summary>
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      <name>Heather Taylor</name>
      
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      <![CDATA[<p>Back in the day before my hubby and I had children, we were at war &ndash; not with each other or with a neighbor.&nbsp; We were at war with our 1973-built townhouse.&nbsp; We were determined to turn our energy sucking behemoth into a model of efficiency.&nbsp; So each weekend, we would get up on Saturday morning, head to our neighborhood home improvement store and get ready for a weekend of battle.&nbsp; We painted, we redid our bathrooms (although I admit we kept the high-flush, inefficient toilets), we insulated the attic, and we strategically placed hardwood and carpeted floors throughout our home.&nbsp; When all of that was done, we decided to really test our marriage.&nbsp; We tackled the kitchen, making it a lean, mean Energy Star blessed machine.&nbsp; We were definitely what one would call weekend warriors.&nbsp; Flash forward a few years.&nbsp; Now each Saturday morning, you can now find me and my husband trying to sleep while attempting to ignore the sound of Sesame Street and praying that the baby doesn&rsquo;t wake up. <br />&nbsp;<br />For those of you from our neck of the woods, who are still waging the weekend renovation wars, I have some good news that will save you a few dollars and make your home a more efficient place:<br />&nbsp;<br />The Dominion State has decided to give Virginians a sales-tax holiday on Oct. 5-8 for purchases of select Energy Star-related appliances to save energy and money and to protect the environment.&nbsp; During the four day-day holiday, customers won&#39;t have to pay state and local sales tax on Energy Star-qualified products that cost $2,500 or less.&nbsp; This gift to weekend warriors includes everything from light bulbs to ceiling fans and refrigerators. <a href="http://www.dmme.virginia.gov/DE/RelatedProgs/salestaxholiday.shtml">Click here</a> for more information.</p><p>&nbsp;</p>]]>
      
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