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Follow These Kitchen Sink Tips to Avoid Hiring a Plumber

by The Hat Team


If you’ve ever had to call a plumber to come out to your house to fix a clogged sink or jammed garbage disposal, you already know how expensive that visit can be. Now you have the added concern of having someone come into your home while maintaining social distancing. Here are some tips for things you can do to take care of your kitchen sink so that you won’t have to call a plumber to fix it for you:

  1. Do not pour grease, oil or fat into your garbage disposal or drain. Grease will slowly accumulate and impede your garbage disposal’s grinding ability as well as clog drains.
     
  2. Do not use hot water when grinding food waste. Hot water will cause grease to liquefy and accumulate, causing drains to clog.
     
  3. Don’t grind extremely fibrous materials like corn husks, celery stalks, onions, and artichokes. Fibers from these can tangle and jam the garbage disposal motor and block drains.
     
  4. Don’t turn off the motor or water until grinding is completed. When grinding is complete, turn off the garbage disposal first. Let water continue to run for at least 15 seconds, flushing out any remaining particles. Then turn off water.
     
  5. Don’t put too many potato peels down the garbage disposal. The starches in the potatoes will turn into a thick paste and may cause blades to stick.
     
  6. Don’t put large amounts of food down the garbage disposal. Feed food into the garbage disposal a little at a time with the cold water running; this will help the food scraps flow down freely through the drain pipes and plumbing.
     
  7. Don’t put expandable foods into your garbage disposal. Foods like pasta and rice expand when you add water in a pot; they do the same thing once inside your pipes or garbage disposal and are the cause of many jams and clogs.
     
  8. Don’t grind large animal bones of any kind.
     
  9. Don’t put coffee grounds down the garbage disposal. They won’t harm the disposal but they can accumulate in drains and pipes, causing clogs.
     
  10. Most importantly: Don’t use harsh chemicals like bleach or drain cleaners to unclog the drain. They damage blades and pipes.

Follow these tips to take care of your sink and garbage disposal and save yourself from that expensive plumber’s bill!!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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1934 Ridge Ave: Fabulous Old Cloverdale Beauty!

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Home For Sale:

1934 Ridge Ave, Montgomery AL 36106

3 Bedrooms | 2.5 Baths | 3,351 Square Feet | Old Cloverdale

Welcome to this fabulous Old Cloverdale beauty! This amazing property has been meticulously maintained inside and out. Tucked away behind lush landscaping, you will find your own private get away starting with the welcoming front porch all the way to the gorgeous back yard with covered deck and sparkling pool! This lovely home is made for entertaining family and friends with a large formal living room with a beautiful fireplace, formal dining room with another fireplace, updated kitchen with island and breakfast nook and a sun room overlooking the private back yard and covered porch. The large master suite has a fireplace, a wonderfully updated bath and gigantic walk-in closet. The hall bath has been recently updated as well. To top it off, there is a quaint guest house with a bath for company, or man cave. This property is stunning and in an ideal Midtown Montgomery location to walk to restaurants and shopping. Come see for yourself today and then, welcome home!

1934 Ridge Ave Montgomery AL

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Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Lauren Layfield, Sandra Nickel Hat Team. 

Go to HomesForSaleInMontgomeryAlabama.com and click on "About".

Tips for Selling a Home to Millennials

by The Hat Team


Millennials (or Generation Y) have emerged as a preeminent force in the housing market.  Per the National Association of Realtors’, “older millennials, buyers aged 30 to 39 years, made up the largest share of home buyers by generation at 25 percent of all home buyers in 2019.” In fact, this group, born between 1980 and 1989 comprised the largest share of buyers for the seventh consecutive year. Older Millennials: Forming Families, Establishing Homes

That being said, when selling your home, it would be wise to think about the wants and needs of millennials as potential buyers.  Here are 10 must-haves for selling a home to millennials:

  1. Updated kitchens and baths – Millennial homebuyers seek out updated kitchens and baths because they are on a budget.  Most of their money will go toward down payments and furnishings, and kitchens and baths are the most expensive spaces to update, so millennials will want a home that requires little to no work in these rooms.  As a seller, you want to find ways to update your bathrooms and kitchen as inexpensively as possible. While these updated rooms will attract younger buyers, you want to avoid losing the money that you put into them.
     
  2. Big kitchen, open floor plan – There was a time when a formal dining room was on every buyer’s wish list. But this generation of buyers would rather eat and hang out in the kitchen, along with the family room. And because of how this generation of homeowners entertain, they prefer an open floor plan for easier flow throughout the house.
     
  3. Home office – per recent US Census data, over 13 million Americans are working from home and it is a trend that is expected to continue.  Even if a room is currently staged as a bedroom, a real estate agent can point it out as a potential office space.  And it’s not just for those who work full-time from home. With ever growing technology making us increasingly mobile, a home office is a dedicated space for making phone calls, skyping or face-timing clients or even just paying bills.
     
  4. Good location -  Millennial buyers seek out locations with easy access to public transportation and a good walk score. Montgomery Alabama Walk Score
     
  5. Low maintenance – young buyers want low maintenance homes.  Things like wood floors and granite countertops appeal to them because they are both attractive and easy to take care of.  They also like smaller yards. They want to spend their weekends doing activities that don’t include mowing the lawn or doing housework.
     
  6. Technology – internet and cell phone service matter a lot to this generation.  Many millennials don’t even use a landline.  You may not be able to control the strength of cell service at your home, but you can be sure that young buyers will be asking about it.
  7. Energy efficiency – With a growing interest in protecting the environment, younger buyers look to buy homes that are green.  While energy efficiency is not the top reason to purchase a house, it can certainly be an advantage when dealing with millennial buyers. 8 Simple Ways to Turn Your Home From Toxic to Green
     
  8. The reality TV effect – Real estate reality shows on channels such as TLC and HGTV have had an impact on how buyers view homes.   Staging has become a crucial part of the selling process. It is not unusual to hear a younger buyer speak about a room being staged or not staged.
     
  9. Low HOA costs – when considering a property, younger buyers sometimes find that while the price is within their budget, homeowners association fees or condo fees make it unaffordable.  They seek homes in neighborhoods with low, or preferably, NO monthly assessments.
     
  10. Online photos – Technology strikes again!  If you are serious about attracting young buyers, you need to consider how your home shows online. Millennials start their home searches online and if the photos don’t look good, they will likely scroll on by without ever stepping foot in the house. How to Take the Best Photos to Sell Your Home

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs! Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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1855 Gillespie Dr: 50’s Style Midtown Montgomery Home

by The Hat Team

Montgomery AL Real Estate: 1855 Gillespie Dr, Montgomery AL 36106

MLS# 471170

3 Bedrooms | 2 Baths| 1680 Square Feet | Hill Hedge

1855 Gillespie Dr

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This 50's style ranch is a great purchase for those wanting to live in the Midtown Montgomery area. A landscaped front and back yard with plenty of green space allows for all types of outdoor activities, from kids playing in the sprinkler to the lawn enthusiast. The back porch is a captivating space that allows the outdoors to be enjoyed in any weather with the roof covering. This 3 bedroom and 2 bath home is the perfect size for a variety of buyers with coveted wooden floors in all the bedrooms and new 1 year old double oven installed in the kitchen. The outdoor shed off the back porch can be used as a shed, man cave or even storage and is great additional space! Conveniently located off Carter Hill Rd, less than a 5 minute drive to either Zelda Rd, Cloverdale area or the interstate.

Marketed by Montgomery AL Realtor Brennan Parker, Sandra Nickel Hat Team!

Go to HomesForSaleInMontgomeryAlabama.com. Click on “About”.


Spring is here and summer is just around the corner and many people enjoy spending time outdoors to savor the warmer weather.  Unfortunately, there are some not-so-pleasant aspects of spending time outside such as bugs, rain and hot, humid days. Whether you have a deck, patio or a fancy She Shed, the following tips will help make the time you spend outside more comfortable in any situation:

  1. BUGS. 

Yuck.Whether you are hosting an alfresco dinner party or simply trying to relax with a good book on your deck, nothing will send you running back inside faster than nasty, annoying bugs.If mosquitoes are a problem in your area, dealing with them is imperative if you want to be able to enjoy the outdoors.Screening in a porch is an ideal way to be able to feel like you are outside without all the awful bug bites. Check out these screened porch ideas on Pinterest. Other ways to keep insects away:

  • Do not keep any standing water on your property.  Even a single forgotten flowerpot full of rainwater can become a mosquito breeding ground.
  • Make water features running rather than standing, or treat them with Mosquito Dunks.
  • Install ceiling fans on porches - flies and mosquitoes do not like moving air.
  • Hire a service to spray your yard every six weeks.  We use Mosquito Authority, and it has transformed our ability to be outside during bug season!
  1. USE OUTDOOR FABRICS IN EXPOSED AREAS.

If your porch is covered, you may be able to get away with using more delicate furniture and cushions not specifically made for outdoor use.But if your seating area is exposed to the elements, you will want to invest in fabrics and furniture made for outside use.They will likely be more expensive, but they won’t fade in the sun, will resist stains and are water resistant.The cushions are stuffed with material that sheds water easily so that they won’t stay waterlogged if they get wet. Weather Proof Patio Furniture

  1. UTILIZE A STORAGE BENCH. 

While outdoor cushions are designed to stand up to repeated soakings, they will still be wet for a while directly after a rainstorm.You can avoid having to sit on damp cushions by keeping them in a covered storage bench when you know there is a chance of rain.If they won’t fit in a storage bench, lean your larger cushions against the wall of the house.Do the same with any lightweight folding chairs.

  1. MASK SOUNDS WITH RUNNING WATER. 

If noise is an issue that prevents you from indulging in a peaceful outdoor experience, try using a water feature to drown out the distraction.Water is a great way to gently camouflage sounds from close neighbors.Try installing a small fountain near your seating area for a more tranquil atmosphere.

  1. MUSIC.

If the water feature doesn’t appeal to you, soft music playing in the background can be just as effective at masking sounds.With wireless speakers, you don’t even need an outlet to play your music.

  1. SHADE. 

Even when you are craving the warmth of the sun, sitting outside without any shade on a hot, sunny day will send you running for the AC before too long.There are a lot of options for adding shade to your yard.Try freestanding umbrellas, a cloth overhang, lattices, a shade tree, or a pergola. The Top Ten Reasons for Owning a Pergola

  1. PUT TOGETHER AN OUTDOOR DINING KIT. 

Dining alfresco will be easier if you have a kit ready and waiting.Put your frequently used outdoor items in a basket or on a big tray with handles so you can just grab it and go.Here are some things to include:

  • Unbreakable wineglasses and plates
  • A carafe for water, wine or tea
  • Big napkins
  • Candles and matches or a lighter
  • A wicker or mesh dome-shaped cover to keep flies off the food
  • Unbreakable outdoor serving pieces
  • A bottle opener
  1. HAVE BLANKETS FOR CHILLY EVENINGS.

Keep some blankets nearby.Old wool camp-style blankets, light weight Kantha Quilts , or fringed throws work well.Your guests will thank you on chilly evenings in the garden!

  1. HAVE ADEQUATE NIGHTTIME LIGHTING. 

Your outdoor space will really come alive at night with the right lighting.Try placing lighting under a bench seat for subtle illumination, make a ring of lanterns on the grass around your dining table or hang strings of lights overhead.Landscape lighting will add to the ambiance as well.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

Photo Credit: theneighborsmagazine.com

Steps to Take Before Buying Your First Home

by The Hat Team


The idea of buying your first home is exciting and it would be easy to jump the gun and start looking right away.  But before you start your home search there are some steps you should take to prepare:

  • Educate Yourself

It is crucial that you understand the steps involved in buying a house before you get started in the process.Going into it blindly will only lead to confusion and frustration down the road.When you are familiar with what happens after you find your dream home, you will feel more comfortable when it comes time for home inspections, making offers, shopping for home-owners insurance etc. Homebuying Process: 7 Steps to Buying a House

  • Hire a Top-Notch Realtor

The best tip I can give a first-time home-buyer is to hire a Top Realtor.An experiencedagent like Sandra Nickel will be your go to person for advice throughout the process of finding and purchasing a home.She will provide advice on everything from loan officers to talk to, types of inspections to choose from, how much you should offer for a home and more.Being familiar with the local area, she will know about neighborhoods and houses that will suit your needs.

  • Get Pre-Approved

Before your start searching for your home it is vital that you get pre-approved for a mortgage loan.Not only will this let sellers know that you are serious about buying, it will also give you an advantage over buyers who are only pre-qualified.A pre-approval will help you get an accurate idea of what you can afford, so it will make it easier for you to determine what your budget will be. Pre-Qualified vs Pre-Approved: What's the Difference?

  • Be Prepared

Buying your first house is a new adventure.It takes time, patience and persistence. There will be many new tasks to add to what is likely an already full schedule in your life, but they will all be worth it when you are enjoying your new dream home!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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Simple and Inexpensive Ways to Update an Older Home

by The Hat Team


Older homes appeal to many due to their charm and endurance.  But living in an older home can become cumbersome as its parts age and break.  You can update your little piece of history without changing the overall ambiance that attracted you to begin with.  Here are some simple and inexpensive ways to update your older home:

  1. Paint the Front Door

Buying a new front door can be pricey. In addition, you may be hard-pressed to find a “new” door that complements the style of your older house.  But PAINTING the front door that you already have is a fabulous alternative.  It will only cost you the price of the primer, paint and supplies.  Not only can you add some color to your exterior, you will also add protection from the element meaning that your door will last longer.

  1. Replace Outdoor Light Fixtures

Faded, rusted light fixtures can be easily replaced with new one for very little cost.You can even find Vintage Light Fixtures to fit in with the age and style of your home.Just be certain to check with the City Architectural Review Board coordinator, Christy Anderson 625-2041, to be sure your new selection meets their guidelines.

  1. Wash Your House

If you don’t own a power washer, it will be well worth it to rent one for a day so that you can give your house a good washing.You will be amazed by the difference it will make when you remove years’ worth of dirt and dust!But don’t use too much velocity or you may find you’re blasting the paint off instead of just cleaning it.

  1. Install Porcelain Tile Floors in Your Bathroom

Replacing floors in your home can seem overwhelming due to the expense. But you can start with your smaller rooms, like your bathroom, without spending too much.Look for sales on porcelain tiles and install them yourself to save even more money. How to Lay a Ceramic or Porcelain Tile Floor

  1. Replace Light Switch Plates

Do your light switch plates look dingy?You can brighten up a room by simply replacing them with new ones!For example, brushed nickel plates are only about $5 each and when used throughout the home they provide style and consistency.

  1. Replace Old Indoor Light Fixtures

Just like with the outdoor light fixtures, old, shabby ones can make your home feel old and shabby.Keep the vintage appeal of your home while updating it with new light fixtures.Check out the Vintage Light Fixtures link above to find ones that with fit in with your home.

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

Photo Credit: OldHouses.com

Improve Your Health With These Houseplants

by The Hat Team


Even in the best of times, people spend a lot of time indoors.  And while it is important to get outside to get fresh air, you may want to do something to improve the quality of the air IN your home.  If you enjoy gardening, you don’t have to limit it to outdoors.  There are lots of houseplants that will aid in the removal of pollutants floating around your home.

  • English Ivy – Used as a houseplant, this elegant beauty is excellent for removing harmful chemicals that can be found in the home.  It will grow in full shade to full sun, so you will have lots of flexibility in placement.  With proper care, it can survive for many years.
     
  • Bamboo Palm – This plant prefers part sun or shade.  It removes harmful elements such as benzene and formaldehyde. What is Benzene?
     
  • Chinese Evergreen –  This pretty, easy-to-care-for plant thrives in low to medium light.  It can grow to one of two feet.  While it helps maintain healthy air quality, it also can be toxic to pets, so if you have fur babies at home, keep this plant out of their reach!
     
  • Gerbera Daisy – These delightful flowering plants will remove benzene from your home while adding a cheerful vibe!  But they like to be warm; doing best in temperatures of 75 degrees or higher.
     
  • Mother-in-Law’s Tongue (also known as “Snake Plant”) – Despite the interesting moniker, this hardy succulent is a great houseplant for beginners (or those who don’t have green thumbs) because it can survive in even the toughest of conditions.  Just be careful not to over water it. How to Care for Mother-In-Law's Tongue Plant
     
  • Peace Lily – Honestly,  we can never have too much PEACE! This lovely plant not only brings to mind the beauty and hope of spring, it fights against toxic gases like formaldehyde and carbon monoxide.  They are easy to care for and will droop when they need watering.  They can be a bit toxic to pets and humans, so you should wash your hands after touching it. Formaldehyde
     
  • Spider Plant – Bring on the green with this houseplant that thrives in bright, indirect light and will remove harmful pollutants like formaldehyde and benzene.  Keep its soil damp, but not soggy and it will last a long time!

Now, more than ever, we all need to be very conscious of taking care of ourselves and the environment we live in.  Use these houseplants for health and improve your air quality at home today!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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Moving in the Midst of the COVID-19 Pandemic

by The Hat Team


Life seems to be on hold right now due to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), but that doesn’t mean that everything just stops.  While social distancing is vital to our health and well-being, moving to a new home is something that might not be able to wait.  Whether you are relocating for a job, or it was a planned move prior to the start of social distancing, you need to know how to go about moving during a pandemic. Here is a list of tips to help you with your move. Remember that moving can already be stressful under normal circumstances, so take a deep, cleansing breath and arm yourself with information that will keep you safe and make your move as easy as possible.

  1. Contact moving companies to determine if they are open.  If you had already scheduled movers you should contact them to make sure they are still available.  Most moving companies appear to be open right now, but that could change in the weeks and months to come.  When you schedule movers, ask questions about precautions they are taking to keep themselves, and you safe. The 10 Most Popular Movers in Montgomery, Alabama
     
  2. Research storage options.  You may need to put things in storage prior to moving.  Major storage companies continue to stay open, but they may have limited hours of accessibility or rules about how many people can access their units at one time.  Make sure the storage company you use is following proper safety practices such as sanitizing access pads between customers and maintain six feet or more of space between customers/customers and employees. Montgomery, AL Storage Units
     
  3. If anyone in your family is experiencing coronavirus symptoms, let your mover know.  Transparency is vital in order to keep everyone safe.  Your movers may still be willing to work with you, but will be prepared to put protocols in place to protect their workers. Even if nobody in your family is symptomatic, if someone has been exposed to the virus, you should still let your mover know that you are isolating due to exposure.
     
  4.  Have hygiene products on hand for your movers.  Provide soap and paper towels by the sink, and hand sanitizer by the door that they are using.  If you don’t have those supplies available, let the mover know so they can be sure to bring them along for the move.
     
  5. Avoid using free or recycled moving boxes.  Because the coronavirus can live on cardboard for as long as 24 hours, picking up free/recycled boxes could possibly put you at risk.  Either use boxes you already have at home or go to the store to buy new ones (and use self-checkout if it’s available!).
     
  6. If you are part of a high-risk group for coronavirus, you may want to consider cancelling your move if possible.  If you are over 60 or you have a pre-existing respiratory or cardio-vascular condition, you should reconsider moving right now.  It’s not worth risking your life!  So, if there is any flexibility, put your move on hold until you can relocate more safely.
     
  7. If you have to travel for your move, only work with hotels and airlines that offer free cancellation.  Everything is so uncertain right now and the last thing you need is to lose money on a reservation should your move get postponed. 
     
  8. Keep your distance.  Be smart and practice all the standard rules that apply for this pandemic.  Don’t get close to the movers, use sanitizers, and WASH,WASH,WASH your hands!!  Mark your boxes to let movers know what rooms they go in so that you don’t even need to be nearby to direct them.

As stated above, moving is already stressful enough. Don’t let our current situation overwhelm you.  The best way to do this is to arm yourself with information and use common sense precautions to keep everyone involved as safe as possible!

If you are in the market to buy or sell a home, let Sandra Nickel and her Hat Team of Professionals assist you with all your real estate needs!  Call them today at 334-834-1500!

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Virtual Activities for All Ages

by The Hat Team

Living virtual… we compiled a list of things to do at home! From educational activities to museum tours to amusement park rides to exercise and so much more! Take a look and let us know if you have something to add! 

NEW LINKS ADDED WEEKLY 

One World: Together at Home
The global special celebrating healthcare workers will be on CBS and CBS All Access on Saturday, April 18.

Virtual Tours
Carlsbad Caverns
Anne Frank House Virtual Tour
British Museum London
Guggenheim Museum, NYC
Ellis Island Interactive Tour
Field Museum: Chicago
Musee d’Orsay, Paris
National Air & Space Museum – Smithsonian
National Gallery of Art
National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
The Louvre
VanGogh Museum: Amsterdam
Buckingham Palace
Great Wall of China 360
Great Wall of China Virtual
NASA Mission Operations Room
National Park Service Virtual Tours
National Aquarium Virtual Tour: Baltimore
The Great Pyramids
National Aquarium: Washington
Disney World & Disneyland Virtual Rides
Seattle Aquarium

Mount Vernon 
Monticello
Colonial Williamsburg
National Women’s History Museum

Explore Different Countries with National Geographic
Explore Everest, Himalayas, Nepal and More!

Animal Web Cams
Atlanta Zoo Panda Cam
Clearwater Marine Aquarium
Duke Farms Eagle Cam: New Jersey
Liberty Science Center: New Jersey
Georgia Aquarium
Houston Zoo
Monterey Bay Aquarium
National Aquarium Live Cams: Baltimore
Reid Park Zoo: Tucson, AZ
San Diego Zoo
Smithsonian National Zoo: Washington
Wolf Conservation Center

Shark Videos
Explore the Wildlife of Yellowstone National Park

Educational
Peanuts Homeschool Ideas
Amazing Education Resources (extensive list of programs)
Lunch Doodles with Mo Williams
Discovery K12 (online homeschool K-12)
Ivy League college courses available online
Imagineering in a Box on Khan Academy
Khan Academy
Virtual Field Trip Lesson Plan
Math Websites
NASA

US Space and Rocket Center – Huntsville, AL 
Scholastic Learn at Home
PBS Kids
Educational Netflix Shows

Virtual Dissections and Labs
Schoolhouse Rock
Making Bread with Kids
Social Studies Websites
Reading and Writing
Time for Kids
Virtual Marine Biology Camp
Online Kids Cooking Classes with Flour Power
Weather Science with National Weather Service
Historic Children’s Books Online
Crash Course
The White House

Behold the Holy Lands
Walk the Battlefields of Gettysburg
Take a Trip to the North Pole
Mars

Workout
HIIT Workouts
Couch to CrossFit
14 Free Workouts
Kids Workout

Kids Movement and Action Songs 
Peloton

Virtual Story Times
Children’s Authors Read-Alouds
Storyline Online
Harper Kids
Brightly Storytime
Story Time From Space

The Very Hungry Caterpillar

The Arts
Paper Dolls
Berlin Philharmonic: Digital Concert Hall
Metropolitan Opera

Fender Guitar Lessons
Center for Puppetry Arts @ Home
Crayola
San Francisco Symphony
New York Philharmonic
Classical Music for Kids
The Metropolitan Museum of Art for Kids
Virtual Drumming
BBC Music Planet
National Gallery of Art

 

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