CHEAP DECOR: With a little creativity, you can redecorate a room without spending a lot. | 2D HOME The Paducah Sun | Saturday, August 9, 2008 | paducahsun.com Section D All aboard the garden train Metropolis man creates elaborate garden railroad BY LEIGH LANDINI WRIGHT [email protected] M ETROPOLIS, Ill. — Jim Howard grew up hearing tales from his father about working on the railroad. So it shouldn’t be a surprise that Howard has turned part of his backyard into a railroad garden, complete with a model train layout nestled around a serene fish pond. Howard, a group supervisor for Electric Energy Inc. in Joppa, designed the water garden first and then spotted a train layout at Montgomery Gardens in Paducah. Intrigued with the concept, he bought a train layout but quickly expanded into four tracks and trains for his garden. Howard and his wife, Linda, began their garden by laying rock salvaged from a southern Illinois creek bed and then designed the train layout around the pond and rock. Linda Howard accented the trains with colorful perennials and annuals. “I like to watch the trains run,” Howard said. “Everybody seems to like it. In most places, you don’t see trains running outside.” Howard not only built the tracks, he built the wooden train houses and the model-sized metal lamps. “I always liked mechanical things,” he said. “Trains are just fascinating to me.” A magazine and a society for garden railroad enthusiasts exists. The Garden Trains Association was formed in 2000. Garden Railways magazine also lists ideas for building model train garden layouts. LEIGH LANDINI WRIGHT | The Sun Jim Howard built this model railroad layout in his backyard garden in Metropolis, Ill. Permanent Railroad Gardens Illinois Chicago Botanical Garden, 1000 Lake Cook Rd., Glencoe IL 60022. 847-835-5440. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sept. 3, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. after Sept. 3, www.chicagobotanic.org. Saunoris Brothers Nursery (nursery with garden railroad), 19600 S. Harlem Ave., Frankfort IL 60423. 815469-3171. Kentucky LEIGH LANDINI WRIGHT | The Sun Leigh Landini Wright can be contacted at 575-8658. Jim and Linda Howard salvaged this rail crossing sign and fence for their train-themed backyard garden. Louisville Zoo, 1100 Trevilian Way, Louisville KY 40213. 502459-2181. Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. April through Labor Day; 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. the remainder of the year. Trains run April 1 through Nov. 1, weather permitting. www.louisvillezoo.org www.gardentrains.org For more ideas go online to visit the Garden Train Association. Tennessee The Incredible Christmas Place (garden railroad near Bell Tower Square shops), 2470 Parkway, Pigeon Forge, TN 37868. 865-453-0415 or 800-445-3396, www.christmasplace.com Nashville Garden Railway Society display, Hickory Hollow Mall, second floor, Bell Rd. (off I-24), Southeast Nashville. Saturdays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., Sundays Noon to 5 p.m. www. nashvillegardenrailway.org. Butterfly Drinking Clubs are easy, cheap to make Heat and humidity make August my least favorite month, with two exceptions: anticipating lycoris and the butterflies. I do look forward to the blooms of lycoris, variously known as Magic Lilies, Naked Ladies, Surprise or August Lilies. The last name refers to their habit of blooming on Aug. 1. They were a few days early this year, but I won’t complain. The other anticipation is setting up Butterfly Drinking Clubs or Puddles. There is no other garden creature that adds so much beauty to the garden without asking for anything in return. I do admit the swallowtails will devour dill, but the pruning stimulates plant growth. The “male only” Clubs and Puddles are easy to make, cost very little, and while the butterflies are intent on drinking, I can sit next to them with my ID book trying to figure out which butterfly is which. The Clubs and Puddles are not just for our enjoyment; they provide Carolyn Roof necessary salts and minerals that encourage the males to breed. Then nutrients are transferred to the females. Drinking Club Materials: Pie pan, overly ripe or rotten fruit (peach, pear, banana), flat rock, and can of cheap beer. Mash the fruit, put in the pan, place the rock for the butterflies to perch on and add the beer. Some of the fruit should be above the beer. Put the pan next to an east facing wall so that the butterflies can warm up in the morning. Continue to add beer each day as the butter- flies drink it up. Puddling or Puddles: Have you ever noticed butterflies at the edge of a muddy puddle after a rain? They are drinking the moisture and absorbing nutrients. Create a permanent puddle next to a pond or in the garden. Materials: bowl, bucket or pan, sand, fresh manure (optional), salt, and water. Set the container on the ground, or dig a hole so that it is flush with the ground. Fill with sand and enough water to moisten the sand. Add a pinch of salt and some fresh manure and the word will spread rapidly. As beautiful as butterflies are, they like really stinky and rotten aromas. Plant bright orange, red, yellow, white, and purple; and single-petaled, flat-headed plants that provide a perch. Butterflies like milkweed, black-eyed Susan, coneflower, hollyhocks, sweet William, alyssum, cosmos, coreopsis, phlox, daiy, aster, zinnia and herbs. Things to do August is noted for 90-degree plus temperatures, 100 degree-plus heat indexes and little rain. Soak plants early in the morning and as needed. Avoid getting water on the leaves. Carry a bottle of frozen water with you whenever you are working in the yard, even early morning. Sip as the ice melts to keep hydrated. Birds: Replace sugar water in hummingbird feeders every two to three days. Wash the container with vinegar water. Do not replace sugar with honey as it can cause a fatal fungal growth in the hummer’s throat. Garden: Plant fall crocus and colchicum during the month for a succession of fall bloom. When lycoris (magic lilies) fade, cut stems to the ground. After blooming they may be dug, divided and replanted. Cut gladioli back to three or four leaves to give them nutrients for next year. Transplant oriental poppies. Divide Japanese and Siberian iris. Water compost if it seems dry. Houseplants: Start grooming houseplants to move inside after the air conditioning is turned off and before heat is turned on. Prune back plants that have outgrown their winter location. Trees and shrubs: Plant balled and burlap plants within two to three days of purchase. Use the burlap to put the plant in place then remove cording and cut the burlap well below the soil line. This prevents the burlap from drying out and killing the roots. Soak the planting hole first then plant. The second day, add dirt as needed and water. Adding root stimulant is an option but do not fertilize. Vegetables: Place a small piece of wood under melons (paint cans work well also) to keep off the ground to prevent rotting or insect damage. Carolyn Roof, the Sun’s garden writer, can be contacted at [email protected]. HOME 2D • Saturday, August 9, 2008 • The Paducah Sun paducahsun.com With a little creativity, you can redecorate on a budget BY MELISSA RAYWORTH Associated Press Location, location, location Mathison says you can dramatically change the look of a room by adding, subtracting or moving the furniture you have got. Scan your bedroom, she says, removing pieces that don’t work or swapping them out with pieces from other rooms in your home. Eliminate clutter. Next, take a good look at what remains. Move the furniture around, experimenting with placements you wouldn’t normally consider. If a piece doesn’t quite work, consider lightly sanding it and spray painting it a fresh, bold color (Flynn and Carendi recommend a high-gloss red). Associated Press Janine Carendi suggests painting the molding in your room a bold or contrasting color or using painters’ tape to mark off a few stripes and paint them a color that stands out. Other people’s stuff Check out estate sales and flea markets, Flynn said. You may find affordable treasures or pieces you can repurpose, or just get inspiration for ways you can refurbish or group pieces you already have. Inspiration from above Painting an entire room can be expensive and laborintensive, so these designers all recommend painting just the ceiling. Flynn loves bold color on a ceiling, especially if the walls are a soft shade. Mathison prefers serene blues, grays and greens. If you want to go super subtle, Carendi recommends mixing just a bit of your current wall color into a can of white paint and using that for the ceiling. Hanging around New draperies, Flynn said, can completely change a room. He recommends buying simple cotton ones, then having a tailor add lining. Also, hang draperies from the top of the wall rather than the top of the window — it’s an old designer trick, said Flynn, to add a sense of height. Even just changing curtain rods, which are inex- pensive at hardware stores or Home Depot, can update your windows. Head of the class Add a homemade headboard or change the one you’ve got: Carendi says to get a bolt of stretchy fabric (it doesn’t have to be upholstery-grade) and wrap it around your current headboard, pinning or stapling at the back. Another variation: Flynn suggests buying a large, plain canvas at an art supply store (the same width as your bed) and wrapping fabric around that. Or, he says, use painters’ tape to mark off an outline of a headboard on the eye to the bed and add a sense of warmth, which helps in rooms with high ceilings. Also, try new lampshades (Carendi likes ones with graphic patterns) on old lamps to change the look and feel. Accent the walls Get framed Carendi suggests painting the molding in your room a bold or contrasting color. Or use painters’ tape to mark off a few stripes and paint them a color that stands out. If you’re worried about the stripes being imperfect, she has a solution: Rather than doing colored stripes, paint a few clear, shiny stripes on the walls with polyurethane. Your walls will remain a solid color, but the look will alternate between matte and shiny. If your picture frames are a mix of styles, choose one style — sleek black, maybe, or shiny silver — and reframe everything with inexpensive, store-bought frames that match. Carendi suggests lining pictures straight across one wall for a dramatic look. You can also add an inexpensive burst of color by framing a large piece of fabric, perhaps one that echoes the bed linens. Stretch it over a canvas and staple it along the back for instant art. Light the way Lose the old ceiling fan or boring ceiling fixture and add a hanging pendant light or funky, inexpensive chandelier. You can easily find beautiful ones for under $100, Flynn says. 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He leaves two windows open on the second floor of our house 2 or 3 inches. One of the windows is above the air conditioning unit. I think it is inefficient and wasteful. A: It’s not wise. “Operating the air conditioner with the window open negates the dehumidification that the AC would be providing,” said Phil Smith, energy specialist with the Minnesota Department of Energy Security. “The dehumidification of air is one of the key elements to the comfort we get in air conditioning.” Close the windows when using air conditioning. But be mindful of outdoor conditions so you can turn off the AC and open your windows. Other home-cooling tips: ■ Run the dishwasher at night, turn off lights when not needed, and use bath and kitchen fans to exhaust hot, moist air from bathing and cooking to the outside. ■ Use a ceiling fan. ■ Energy Star-qualified programmable thermostats save energy and money (up to 15 percent on cooling costs). Add or replace the plants in your bedroom, Mathison says. Repaint your favorite plant pots or re-pot the plants in something totally different. ,UCINDA0HILL 3PECIALIZINGIN (AIR%XTENSIONS 'IFT #ERTIlCATES !VAILABLE Be smart about cooling your home McClatchy-Tribune News Service Go green Only $10.00 Per Entry Deadline is 4:00 P.M. Friday, August 29, 2008 Enter your pet(s) for a chance to be one of 14 Precious Pets featured in the 2009 calendar. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the McCracken County Humane Society. Calendars will be on sale early November 2008. (Please Print) NAME DAYTIME PHONE ADDRESS PET NAME PET TYPE/BREED PET AGE Bring payment, completed entry form and non-returnable quality photo during office hours to 408 Kentucky Ave in Paducah. Or mail to: The Paducah Sun Attn: Precious Pets P.O. Box 2300 Paducah, KY 42002-2300 No Purchase necessary. Employees of Paxton Media Group and their families are not eligible to enter. Only one photo per entry. Multiple pets are allowed in a photo. Photo submissions must be a quality hard copy print. CDs or emailed photos will not be accepted. Calendar finalist will be selected based on quality and usability of the photos. Readers will have an opportunity to vote for their favorite finalists. The 100 photos that receive the most votes will also appear in the calendar (5'% -USIC'IFT $EPARTMENT Ú3UNg We’re normally a nation of impulse buyers, but economic worries lately have many of us thinking twice before swiping our credit cards. In this climate, redecorating your bedroom may seem like a luxury that will have to wait. But, designers say, there are plenty of inexpensive — even free — ways to change the look of a room. You just have to get creative. Here, interior designers Janine Carendi, Brian Patrick Flynn and Mallory Mathison share 10 bedroom makeover ideas that can be tackled in a single weekend with little expense or expertise: wall in any shape you wish. Paint that space to create an illusion of a headboard. Another option, says Mathison, is removing your headboard and adding extra pillows in its place. ENTERTAINMENT paducahsun.com The Paducah Sun • Saturday, August 9, 2008 • 3D After a year, The Police end comeback tour in NYC BY DAVID BAUDER Associated Press NEW YORK — The Police ended one of rock ’n’ roll’s most successful reunions in Madison Square Garden on Thursday with a tribute to other famous trios, an assist from some real cops and a notparticularly close shave. The 150th and final show of a comeback tour that stretched past 14 months was a benefit for two New York public television stations. Sting, guitarist Andy Summers and drummer Stewart Copeland added some end-of-the-road silliness to their set list, walking off to Porky Pig’s signature line, “That’s all, folks.” Fou r songs i n, Sti ng thanked his band mates for “your musicianship, your companionship, your friendship and your understanding.” “The real triumph of this tour is that we haven’t strangled each other,” he said. “Not to say it hasn’t crossed my mind — or Andy’s or Stewart’s.” Sting and Copeland are both volatile personalities who nearly drove each other Associated Press Vocalist and bassist Sting (left), guitarist Andy Summers, and drummer Stewart Copeland of The Police perform their farewell concert Thursday at Madison Square Garden in New York, above. The Police are joined by the New York City Police Drum Corps at their farewell concert Thursday at Madison Square Garden in New York, right. crazy before the band broke up while at the top of the rock world in 1984. The mellowing agent of time — and the tour’s phenomenal business — kept the band adding concert dates well beyond their original intention. The comeback leaves the Police standing with the Eagles as the two most successful reformations in rock history. The Eagles are an active touring and recording unit again; the Police say they’re done. The band opened with Cream’s “Sunshine of Your Love” and later played the Jimi Hendrix Experience’s “Purple Haze,” the covers a nod to two other famous rock trios. Unlike bands that augment their sound with backing musicians, The Police came back as a true trio: A roadie who took one swing at a gong and the New York City Police band were the only other music-makers allowed onstage Thursday, and their appearances were brief. With Copeland sitting atop a mountain of percussion, the band members seemed like their own countries onstage. Twice they used three separate staircases to exit. Their skillfulness, and determined need to show it, sometimes left songs meandering past the breaking point. Yes, The Police can add jazz fusion to their punky reggae sound, but it sure spoiled this night’s version of “Roxanne.” And they’re hardly a partyhearty bunch. One stretch included consecutive songs about suicide, a hooker, the “King of Pain,” loneliness and a creepy obsessive relationship — the latter (“Every Breath You Take”) their biggest hit. Hendricks: Playing Joan on ‘Mad Men’ an eye-opening experience BY MAUREEN RYAN McClatchy-Tribune News Service For Christina Hendricks, playing Joan Holloway on “Mad Men” (Sunday, AMC) has been an eye-opening experience. Not only is Joan one of the most intriguing and contradictory people on the drama, but Hendricks has had to deal with a variety of feedback about her character, who is the office manager at the show’s fictional Sterling Cooper ad agency. Even Hendricks herself had surprising reactions to Joan during the show’s acclaimed first season. “I remember when I first got the script where (Joan’s) roommate came to the office and she’s just been fired. And Joan says, ‘Sit down, tell me everything that happened,”’ Hendricks said in a recent phone interview. “And I remember going, ‘Wait a minute, I don’t know how to play this scene — Joan is being really nice.”’ Joan certainly can be brusque with junior secretaries. But last season, she was tender and sweet with Roger Sterling (John Slattery), her married lover. And though she Associated Press Elisabeth Moss (left), Christina Hendricks and John Slattery are stars on ‘Mad Men,’ the drama about 1960s America set in New York’s advertising world. doesn’t understand the creative goals of Peggy (Elisabeth Moss), a secretary who has been promoted to copywriter, Joan is also an ambitious professional. “I don’t think a woman (at that time) would be office manager and running the whole place ... if she wasn’t driven,” Hendricks said. “And Joan could go out and find a husband quite easily. She’s an attractive, smart, successful woman, but she’s not pursuing that. She’s doing things that are safe to ,@CFJFLEKIPCL9 a certain degree, because she can’t marry a man who’s already married.” What’s most satisfying is “Mad Men” creator Matthew Weiner has never made her seem like a TV stereotype. She’s not a predictable maneater, a one-note scold or a character who is prone to soapy promiscuity. Joan is a complicated, guarded survivor in an era that wasn’t kind to women with professional ambitions. At a recent panel discussion of the show, Hendricks recalled one woman in the audience talking about the show’s early ’60s accuracy. “As she talked about it, you could tell that the memories were coming up in her and that her body was tensing up,” Hendricks said. “You could tell that watching the show, for her, was certainly bringing up a lot.” “I never hear anyone say, this is so farfetched. I hear the women say, ‘This is how it was,’ ” she adds. Fans often ask what it’s like to work on a show in which the male characters can be so sexist: Hendricks says she tells them that her first readthrough of the show’s scripts sometimes make her “catch (her) breath.” “It’s the initial reading that really takes you by surprise, then you just settle in” and play the part, she says. Though Joan’s behavior sometimes shocks the woman who’s playing her, Hendricks says she also gets a lot of positive feedback. “I have women coming up to me and saying, ’I love your character! She’s so empowered. She takes control; she gets what she wants,”’ the actress notes. “That’s another side of her. Maureen Ryan writes for the Chicago Tribune. Save Gas. Save Time. 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Mrs. Tom Cruise, who made a huge hairstyle splash when she helped fuel Hollywood’s bob craze late last year, has been seen out and about in New York with a new pixie cut. Photos popping up on the Internet show Holmes sporting a shaggier version of the short ’do, with long bangs and a tapered neck. The style was popular in the late ’80s and early ’90s, according to celebrity hairstylist Porsche Waldo, adding that Rihanna has a similar cut that is more “spiky” and “punklike.” Last year, Holmes sheared off her long locks to create a sleek bob that some compared to the look popularized by Victoria Beckham, Holmes’ friend. Internet critics weighed in: Some loved it, others hated it, sniping that Holmes looked like her then 1-yearold daughter Suri. The 29-year-old Holmes, who played Joey Potter on “Dawson’s Creek” from 1998 to 2003, is in New York preparing to star in a revival of Arthur Miller’s “All My Sons,” which goes into previews Sept. 18. Hoffman to direct play in London LONDON — Producers say Oscar-winning actor Philip Seymour Hoffman will direct a play in London’s West End later this year. “Riflemind” tells the story of a rock band getting back together 20 years after its members split up. The play is by AusHoffman tralian writer Andrew Upton, husband of Hollywood star Cate Blanchett. The production will star Scottish actor John Hannah, whose films include “Four Weddings and a Funeral” and “The Mummy” series. Hoffman is co-artistic director of New York’s LAByrinth Theater Company. He won a best-actor Oscar in 2006 for “Capote.” Producers announced Friday that “Riflemind” will open September 18th at London’s Trafalgar Studios. Pregnant Netrebko withdraws from Met’s ‘Boheme’ NEW YORK — Soprano Anna Netrebko is extending her pregnancy leave and has withdrawn from performances of Puccini’s “La Boheme” at the Metropolitan Opera in December and January. Netrebko, 36, announced in February that she and her fiance, Uruguayan baritone Erwin Schrott, were expecting, and the Met said Friday she is due to give birth next month. “She has deNetrebko cided that she will need a few more weeks than originally planned to be ready for her return to the stage,” the Met said. Netrebko now plans to return to performing with a revival of Donizetti’s “Lucia di Lammermoor” at the Met on Jan. 26 and Jan. 29, and Feb. 3 and Feb. 7. The final performance is scheduled for a movie-theater simulcast and radio broadcast. Sugarland founder files $1.5M lawsuit against bandmates ATLANTA — A founder of the country band Sugarland is suing the two current members of the popular group for $1.5 million. According to a lawsuit filed late last month in U.S. District Hall Court in Atlanta, Kristen Hall was to get a cut of the group’s profits even after she left in 2005 for a solo career. The lawsuit says Hall, who founded the band in 2002, has an agreement with Jennifer Nettles and Kristian Bush to equally share profits and losses. Hall says in the lawsuit that she has been excluded from the group’s profits since she left. Sugarland’s publicist referred calls to the band’s attorney, Gary Gilbert, who was unavailable for comment. The band’s album, “Love on the Inside,” released last month, is No. 1 on Billboard music charts. ’American Idol’ crooner Aiken now a father RALEIGH, N.C. — Former “American Idol” runner-up Clay Aiken is a father. The 29-year-old crooner from Raleigh announced the birth of Parker Foster Aiken on his Web site’s blog Friday. “No hyphens. One first name,” he wrote. “One middle name. One last name.” Aiken’s mother, Faye, told Raleigh TV station WRAL the child was born in North Carolina. Aiken was a favorite of fans during the second season of “American Idol,” where he finished second to Ruben Studdard. 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McConaughey says he hopes it will fertilize the land, a ritual long followed in several cultures. McConaughey also says he and his girlfriend Camila Alves have enjoyed integrating their new baby, Levi Alves McConaughey, into their lives. Already they’ve started introducing him to the “sights and the sounds” of the world — including a John Mellencamp concert. Associated Press #OORS,IGHT Showtimes: 8:20 & 9:55 51::14-: 4HURSDAY!UGUSTs03UNDAY!UGUSTs0- NEW YORK — Matthew McConaughey says the birth of his son will help bring a little joy to others in the world someday. The actor kept the placenta from the July birth of his son and plans to plant it in an orchard, - ÜÌiÃÊvÀÊ he tells CNN’s “House Call with Dr. Sanjay Gupta” in interview scheduled to air in two parts to- McConaughey McConaughey birth to bear more fruit ÕÞÊ-ÕLÌÌi` “Meet Dave” (PG) &11 3*< 8-4< friend and record producer whom he met while performing on “American Idol.” Their Aiken son was born at 8:08 a.m. Friday, and weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19 inches long, according to the statement on the Web site. “The little man is healthy, happy, and as loud as his daddy,” Aiken wrote. “Mama Jaymes is doing quite well also.” ©Sun ‘08 Today’s patrons at the National Quilt Museum will pay a reduced admission price, complete with a guided tour. A $5 admission ($3 less than standard) will be accompanied by complimentary tours at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Ages 12 and under and Friends of the Museum are admitted free. 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Mom is adamant about staying in the family home, so my sisters and I have tried to get her the tools she needs to remain independent: the medical alert medallion she refuses to wear because it’s “ugly,” the cell phone she keeps on the charger instead of in her purse, the cane she doesn’t use. I live in Hawaii and fly out to see Mom three or four times a year. When she fell last winter and broke her arm, I hired an aide when I had to go back home, but Mom canceled the service. She is unable to take care of the house, but won’t get help. My younger sister lives nearby and cleans the house and runs errands, but she has young children and it’s taking a toll on her family life. My older sister and I have both invited Mom to live with us, but she won’t move away from her grandchildren or siblings, who rarely visit. Mom recently had a heart attack and was in a nursing facility for a few weeks. It did wonders for her. When she was released, she was assigned a vis- ANNIE’S MAILBOX With Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime editors of the Ann Landers column. iting nurse and physical therapist, but Mom told them to stop coming and now she stays in bed all day. Her neighbors don’t look in on her and she has no friends in the area. None of us can afford to keep flying to her rescue and the stress is wearing on us. Any advice? — Worried in Hawaii. Dear Worried: Your mother may have passed a test for mental competency, but she should be given a test to determine executive functioning — demonstrating the ability to make decisions and understand the consequences. Notify her doctor of your concerns and suggest a more detailed evaluation, and ask if there is a geriatric assessment clinic that might make a house call since Mom is ZIGGY CHALLENGER PUZZLE ^ÊÓäänÊLÞÊ}Êi>ÌÕÀiÊ-Þ`V>Ìi]ÊV°Ê7À`ÊÀ} ÌÃÊÀiÃiÀÛi` À`>Þ½ÃÊÃÕÌ not getting around. You also should call Adult Protective Services and ask them to check in on her. There’s only so much you can do with a recalcitrant parent who refuses help. Sometimes you just have to wait for the crash. Dear Annie: On behalf of women who lunch together, we would like to know if it is improper to ask for separate checks. If ladies go shopping together, they would receive separate bills, so why should a restaurant be any different? Providing separate checks is one of the services that tipping ought to cover. What do you say? — Anne in N.C. Dear Anne: It is perfectly fine to ask for separate checks, although if there are a great many of you, it is an extra imposition on the wait staff and they should be compensated accordingly. And if you are going to ask for separate checks, do so at the time you give your order so it can be written up that way from the outset. MARVIN BLONDIE GARFIELD B.C. Please e-mail your questions to [email protected], or write to: Annie’s Mailbox, P.O. Box 118190, Chicago, IL 60611. HOROSCOPE SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2008 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Talk to a trusted friend about something that has been weighing on your mind. Rid yourself of the deadweight in your life. Have a garage sell or donate what you don’t use anymore to charity. You’ll feel better with less baggage. TAURUS (April 20 -May 20): Pay close attention to your personal relationships. Someone is likely to disappoint you if you give him or her too much rope. Don’t let anyone limit you by dumping his or her responsibilities in your lap. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Abrupt moves will not bode well with the people to whom you are closest. Don’t take a business or personal partnership for granted. Express your concerns but don’t push your needs on others. Discussions and compromise will lead to an understanding. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Muster up confidence and you will sway someone’s opinion and impress others with your insight, plans and ability to take control. Do things with the people you love and they will be overwhelmed with your generosity and thoughtfulness. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): If you are going to stick around home, make plans to fix the place up or to catch up on chores. If you decide to go out, set a strict budget and don’t go over it. If you can work extra hours and make some cash, do so. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Follow your heart and say what’s on your mind. You may not like everything you hear but it will help you move on or put things in perspective. If someone is being pushy or forceful with you, back away. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Don’t expect everyone else to pick up the slack and do your job. If you shirk your personal responsibilities, someone will overreact and cause double the trouble for you. Expect to be caught and questioned if you stretch the truth. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Let your emotions lead the way and dictate what you do and say next. Once you have your thoughts out in the open, you will get a better idea of what your next move should be. Don’t worry. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Stay active and avoid emotional situations that will leave you feeling vulnerable. Expect someone to do the unexpected, leaving you with added responsibilities. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You can do a little business and combine it with a social event. The payback will be a sweet deal. A change in the way you handle business will be forthcoming because of a revelation you have about what people want and will pay for. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Take a trip down memory lane and, if you don’t like what you see, avoid going back in time. Someone from your past may want to connect but if this person wasn’t good for you in the past, say no. You will feel better about yourself. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Getting emotional may help initially, but once the dust settles you will be questioned about what really happened. 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