Outdoor Kitchen with Grill and Pizza Oven, Smithtown, NY 11780 by Stone Creations of Long Island Pavers & Masonry
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Stone Creations of Long Island Pavers and Masonry specializes in masonry design and outdoor living, serving communities all across Long Island in all aspects of home improvement and repair. From custom patios and pools to outdoor living and asphalt driveways and concrete, Stone Creations of Long Island provides free estimates at your home or business seven days a week. With experienced employees, and a knowledgeable staff, Stone Creations of Long Island knows your home is your greatest investment and choosing the right masonry team to protect and enhance that investment is important. For any inquiries, we look forward to your questions and helping on your next home improvement or commercial project of any scale. Paul Saladino Office (631) 678-6896 Visit Our Website : www.stonecreationsoflongisland.net See our work on You Tube : www.youtube.com/user/stonecreationsLI/videos Follow us on Twitter: www.twitter.com/stone_creations Check us out on Pinterest: www.pinterest.com/stonecreations See Our Work On Houzz: www.houzz.com/pro/stonecreationsoflongisland Follow our Updates on Tumblr: www.stonecreationslongisland.tumblr.com Follow us on Wordpress: www.stonecreationsoflongislandinc.wordpress.com Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/stonecreationsoflongisland Follow us on Instagram : www.instagram.com/stonecreationsoflongislandinc
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Stone Creations of Long Island Pavers and Masonry specializes in masonry design and outdoor living, serving communities all across Long Island, Queens and Brooklyn in all aspects of home improvement and repair. From custom brickwork and pavers to asphalt and concrete, Stone Creations of Long Island provides free estimates at your home or business seven days a week. With experienced employees, and a knowledgeable staff, Stone Creations of Long Island knows your home is your greatest investment and choosing the right masonry team to protect and enhance that investment is important. For any inquiries, we look forward to your questions and helping on your next home improvement or commercial project of any scale.
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Is it possible to do the most walkable cities with a population under 200,000?
The walkscore website measures cities under 200k but they don't have a full list that is easy to check, so I am just going to give some random cities with high walkscores.
Cambridge, MA, walkscore of 90
Covington, KY, walkscore of 92
Poughkeepsie, NY, walkscore of 88
Media, PA, walkscore of 96
Berkeley, CA, walkscore 85
Hoboken, NJ, walkscore 97
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https://twitter.com/love_wales5/status/1681790158981541888?s=61&t=BoCfEDTnWWFanvwKiYhzmA
So the tweet is a thread from someone who did a tour in London and her tour guide was a former RPO. His name was Dave and he was a RPO for 10 years, eventually became the head of royal security. The last 4 years of his service, he worked with Charles and Camilla, and he spent many summers in Balmoral with The Queen.
Her thread:
Dave used to escort William to bars and nightclubs. He also used to take Will and Kate into town for coffee when they were visiting Balmoral.
Dave was with William the night before his wedding when he did the walkabout. (He's in some of the pictures.) Also the night before William's walkabout, Harry was yelling out of the window at Clarence House yelling at the RPOs and police officers.
After the Cambridge wedding, Will and Kate gave pieces of their wedding cake to staff. Dave still has his slice of cake and it's still very fragrant.
Will and Kate were happy to let the staff, including Dave, hold George when he was a baby. George used to blow kisses at Dave when they saw each other.
Will and Kate took George on walks around Balmoral and dip him in the puddles when it was raining.
There is no aircon in Buckingham so the windows are kept open and everyone could hear the guards walking around on the gravel outside. Philip did not like this and would yell out the window at the guards to stop them walking on gravel.
Philip did not like the big guns the armed police have at the royal residences as he felt they weren't British and those kinds of guns are prohibited in the UK. The guards would turn to hide their guns from Philip when he arrived/passed by.
Dave would let The Queen drive between residences.
On private travel, the royals only take two cars; one for the royal and the other for their staff. This was to allow them be more normal and do regular things, such as Will and Kate on the school run.
Beatrice and Eugenie once invited Dave on a jog, and then invited him to tea after when he was conducting security tests. They were watching television, which ended up being a livestream of The Queen meeting The Pope and it was a surreal moment for Dave.
Dave was on the police detail for Sophie during her engagement to Edward.
Dave believes Harry is easily misguided and manipulated, to the point where Harry would do whatever you told him. Dave says Harry is a nice guy and very British, and it's very sad to see the changes in him.
Dave used to escort Harry to the bars and nightclubs as well and he was a typical 20something.
Dave knows people who worked at the palace when Meghan was around. Meghan is/was described as "difficult to work with."
The tourists "asked Dave about car chases. My exact words were 'was there actually paparazzi car chases as Harry continually describes?' Dave replied 'of course not. Like the NY car chase they were just inching forward."
RPOs follow the royal's lead in dress. Their main job is to fit in, not stick out, so they dress how the royal dresses.
RPOs only protect the BRF physically and not mentally.
Harry always wants protection and is usually denied.
Dave has been to the Ghilles Ball many times and has danced with The Queen twice. Anyone who dances with The Queen had to receive training/dance lessons first.
Philip didn't really have a filter and would often say outdated/un-PC things.
The Queen gave her staff handwritten notes and fruitcake from Fortnum & Mason for Christmas every year. Dave still has all of his notes and all of the fruitcake tins.
Do you know what's sweeter than Dave's stories? You taking time and making the extra effort to send this. Thank you 💙
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Stone Creations of Long Island Pavers and Masonry specializes in masonry design and outdoor living, serving communities all across Long Island, Queens and Brooklyn in all aspects of home improvement and repair. From custom brickwork and pavers to asphalt and concrete, Stone Creations of Long Island provides free estimates at your home or business seven days a week. With experienced employees, and a knowledgeable staff, Stone Creations of Long Island knows your home is your greatest investment and choosing the right masonry team to protect and enhance that investment is important. For any inquiries, we look forward to your questions and helping on your next home improvement or commercial project of any scale.
Paul Saladino
Office (631) 678-6896
Visit Our Website : www.stonecreationsoflongisland.net
See our work on You Tube : www.youtube.com/user/stonecreationsLI/videos
Follow us on Twitter : www.twitter.com/stone_creations
Check us out on Pinterest : www.pinterest.com/stonecreations
See Our Work On Houzz : www.houzz.com/pro/stonecreationsoflongisland
Follow our Updates on www.stonecreationslongisland.tumblr.com
Follow us on Wordpress : www.stonecreationsoflongislandinc.wordpress.com
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