Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Deep Cleaning Your Lexington Home


We all know those cleaning tasks we avoid until it’s absolutely necessary – when the oven makes smoke signals, or the inside of the microwave looks like your kids finger painting project. While it may be greasy, the payoff is huge. So, stop putting those deep cleaning tasks aside! Molly Maids offers this advice below.


What Do I Need to Deep Clean My Home?
  • Disposable rags, scrub pads or towels that you don’t mind throwing away
  • Two buckets: one for the dirty/greasy water and another for fresh clean water
  • Your favorite degreaser, dish soap and disinfectant spray
  • A pair of rubber gloves
  • An abrasive scrub pad
  • A spray bottle with 1:1 vinegar and water
  • A scrub brush or an old toothbrush


Deep Cleaning the Entire Home
Dust and vacuum: Hard-to-reach ledges, windows, light fixtures and above cabinets. Basically, all the places that are too hard to reach during your normal cleaning routine. Break out the stepladder! Just be careful.

Faucets: De-scale faucets / showerheads throughout the home with vinegar. Clean out aerators.

Vent Covers: Remove HVAC vent covers and wash them in the sink with warm soapy water.

Windows: Vacuum windowsills and window tracks. Remove cobwebs and bugs from window screens

Ceiling Fans: Wipe down ceiling fan blades.

Carpet: Spot clean stains on carpet and upholstery.

Doors: Wipe down doors and doorframes for fingerprints and smudges.

Garbage Cans: Wipe out and sanitize garbage cans, recycling bins and wastebaskets.

Blinds: Give your blinds a deep clean by spraying them with vinegar and scrubbing them down.

Couch & Chairs: Remove all cushions and vacuum the creases where pet hair and popcorn love to call home. Also, move the couch to clean underneath it and behind it if it sits against a wall.

Cabinets/Drawers: Empty cabinets and drawers one at a time and give them a vacuum and wipe with a clean wet rag or your favorite cleaning spray. Wipe down all cabinet faces as well.

How to Deep Clean the Kitchen

Oven: Before you crank up the heat on your “self-cleaning” oven, let’s get out all the stuff that can be a fire hazard. Learn the best way to clean an oven from the Molly Maid blog. Now that all the baked-on food is gone, you can clean the wire racks.

Stovetop: Remove the pot grates from the stovetop and soak in hot soapy water. If you have an electric oven, you can remove/unplug the coils to make cleaning easier. Some oven/cooktops have a slide-out tray beneath the burners to catch food – don’t forget this! Scrub down all surfaces and control knobs with a soapy sponge and then a clean wet rag. Don’t forget the hood fan and the hood fan filter.

Microwave: Before you grease that elbow, loosen the food splatters with lemon and vinegar. If your microwave is tucked into an enclave in the cabinets, or on the countertop, don’t forget to remove it to clean underneath/around it. Use glass cleaner for the microwave face and keypad.

Toaster: Remove the fire hazard (also known as breadcrumbs) in the bottom of your toaster.

Refrigerator/Freezer: Read more about how to clean a refrigerator / freezer. Don’t forget the rubber gasket around the door seals; clean these with warm soapy water and then disinfect. Use this time to throw away expired items.

Sink: This seems like a no-brainer, but after all that cleaning, your kitchen sink is going to be filthy. Wipe it out with hot soapy water, paying attention to the crevices in the backsplash, and around the faucet. A disinfectant spray with bleach can help with stubborn stains.

Dishwasher: Use baking soda and vinegar to clean your dishwasher to remove soap residue and build up that accumulates over time. Just run it empty with a cup of vinegar and ½ cup baking soda.

Deep Cleaning the Bathroom

Grout: White grout can really brighten the appearance of a bathroom. There are many special grout cleaners to make this deep cleaning job easier.

Shower Curtain: Wash your linen shower curtain if it’s washing machine safe. For the plastic curtain behind the linen one, you can either clean it or replace it. They’re cheap and usually cleaning can be difficult.

Toilet:  Wipe all surfaces. Pay attention to the base and behind it as well.





Thursday, March 19, 2020

What to Know About the Spring Equinox


In 2020, the spring equinox (also called the March equinox or vernal equinox) falls on Thursday, March 19, which is earlier than it’s been in over a century! This event marks the astronomical first day of spring in the Northern Hemisphere. 


THE EARLIEST SPRING IN MORE THAN 100 YEARS
If you’re as calendar-obsessed as we are, you may have noticed something odd about this year’s spring equinox date. That’s right—it’s earlier than usual! But that’s a bit of an understatement.
For much of the last century, the spring equinox has occurred on March 20 or 21. This year, however, the equinox happens on the 19th in all U.S. time zones, making it the earliest spring we’ll have seen in our lives (so far). The last time spring arrived this early was in 1896—a whopping 124 years ago! 

Naturally, this leads to some important questions, like: Why is the equinox so early this year? Will the date keep shifting earlier and earlier? Will the equinox ever be on March 21 again? 

WHEN IS THE FIRST DAY OF SPRING?
In the Northern Hemisphere, spring begins with the March equinox, which may occur on March 19, 20, or 21. (In the Southern Hemisphere, the March equinox marks the start of autumn, while the September equinox marks the start of spring.)

Year
Spring Equinox (Northern Hemisphere)
2020
Thursday, March 19, at 11:50 P.M. EDT
2021
Saturday, March 20, at 5:37 A.M. EDT
2022
Sunday, March 20, at 11:33 A.M. EDT
2023
Monday, March 20, at 5:24 P.M. EDT

WHAT DOES “EQUINOX” MEAN, EXACTLY?
The word equinox comes from the Latin words for “equal night”—aequus (equal) and nox (night). 
On the equinox, the length of day and night is nearly equal in all parts of the world. 

WHAT HAPPENS ON THE MARCH EQUINOX?
 On the March Equinox, the Sun crosses the celestial equator from south to north. It’s called the “celestial equator”  because it’s an imaginary line in the sky above the Earth’s equator.
If you were standing on the equator, the Sun would pass directly overhead on its way north. 
Equinoxes are the only two times a year that the Sun rises due east and sets due west for all of us on Earth!

While the Sun passes overhead, the tilt of the Earth is zero relative to the Sun, which means that Earth’s axis neither points toward nor away from the Sun. (Note, however, that the Earth never orbits upright, but is always tilted on its axis by about 23.5 degrees.)
After the spring equinox, the Northern Hemisphere tilts toward the Sun, which is why we start to get longer, sunnier days.





Monday, March 9, 2020

Homeownership Skyrockets in Lexington MA!

Lexington MA Homeownership Increases
Even with a lower-than-average inventory of homes for sale, the homeownership rate has skyrocketed across the U.S.! As your Lexington MA real estate agent, I am here to tell you that if you’d like to buy a Lexington home, now is the time to do it. Don’t get left behind!
The United States Census Bureau reported that the homeowership rate increased to 65.1 percent in the fourth quarter of 2019, the highest level in the past six years.
Reasons for this include the millennial generation hitting the housing market in full force, low mortgage rates making it more affordable for homebuyers, the knowledge that homeownership is a great investment option for the future, and the continued desire of Americans to own their own home.
Ready to buy in the Lexington MA real estate market? Give me a call, your Lexington MA real estate agent! I’m here to help!
Theresa D'Antuono

Thursday, March 5, 2020

Wilson Farm March Events



FARMER'S BREAKFAST
MARCH 14th &15th • 10:00am to 2:00pm

Join us on March 14th & 15th from 10:00am - 2:00pm for our Annual Farmer's Breakfast to support Team Wilson Farm for the Pan Mass Challenge.
Hop from table to table and indulge on delicious breakfast items fresh from Wilson Farm as well as our amazing local vendors. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and this event is not one to miss!

All items will be $1/each and tickets will be available for purchase at the door. (1 ticket = 1 item.) ** Cash Only **
All beverages will be FREE!



SPRING FLORAL ARRANGEMENT CLASS
MARCH 19th • 5:30pm

Grab your friends and join us on Thursday March 19th at 5:30PM for our Spring Flower Workshop. Learn how to make a beautiful Spring Arrangement in a stylish wooden box vase.
Tickets are just $50/per person and includes everything you will need to create your arrangement.
Light snacks will be provided.

Reserve your space today 781-862-3900!