In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: You don't want to blow a lot of money on clothes you're only going to wear a couple of months, so stick to picking out some solid basics that are easy to mix and match. That way, you have enough to get you through the long pregnancy, but you're not spending too much.  For instance, get a good pair of jeans, a pair of slacks, a nice dress in black or gray that you can change up with cardigans or scarves, and a good blazer for work. These items can work for multiple occasions with different accessories and layers. You'll likely be able to get away with 2 pairs of pants, 2-3 dresses, 2-3 tops, and a cardigan or blazer. These are tightest right under your breasts, which is where you're smallest while pregnant. Then, they flare out below, giving you extra fabric for your baby bump. A form-fitting maxi dress can accentuate your bump while allowing you to feel a little dressed up. The stretchiness of leggings allow for supreme comfort, and you can wear them with the longer maternity shirts and dresses you're buying. Similarly, yoga pants in dark, solid colors can also give you comfort with a bit of fashion. Just make sure they don't fit too tightly. Pick underwear you feel comfortable in that doesn't fit too snugly. Opt for a breathable fabric like cotton for even more comfort. Also, don't forget to get a few bras to support you as your breasts grow throughout your pregnancy.
Summary: Opt for staples that you can rotate in and out. Try maxi dresses and shirts with empire waists. Find some leggings for days when you really need comfort. Choose soft, cozy underwear to get you through your pregnancy.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you find that your fountain has developed noticeable algae, the first thing you need to do is thoroughly scrub the individual components of your fountain. Take your fountain apart and clean each surface using soap and hot water and allow to air dry before reassembling. Wipe down the fountain with distilled white vinegar or a solution of 1 cup of bleach per gallon of water before soaping and rinsing the fountain. Rinse bleach thoroughly. Unlike preventative treatments, algaecides are meant to kill off existing algae growths within a fountain. Algaecides are available in home improvement stores as well as online and specialty retailers.  Check the algaecide bottle to see how to properly use the product. Check the bottle to see how much product should be added to the water and at what frequency. Non-metallic algaecides work better in fountains as they are less likely to stain. If heavy algae growth continues for extended periods in your fountain, consider replacing the pump to get better water movement and circulation. You may be able to do this yourself, or you may want to call in an expert depending on the size of your fountain and your level of experience. Fountain pump systems can differ greatly. Check with your manufacturer to see what components your fountain requires.
Summary: Scrub your fountain. Use an algaecide. Replace your pump.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: If you're worried about being caught, smoking indoors tends to make the smoke cling to you even worse, making it difficult to get the smoke smell off. Go outside where the air circulation is better and where the breeze can naturally carry the smoke away from you. It's even more effective if you can wait for cooler temperatures.  If it's windy, turn your back against the wind. This way the smoke will blow away from you, not back into your face, clothes and hair. Some smokers think that smoking in humid or rainy weather makes the smoke less clingy. If you can find cover to keep your cigarette dry, smoke while it's raining to see if it works. If you can, take any jacket or coat you're wearing off before smoking and keep in a separate room, or keep clear of the smell of the smoke. You'll be able to keep your first layer smelling smoke-free. You'll still carry the smell with you, but there's considerably less of your clothing that will smell like smoke. Alternatively, wear a smoking jacket. Choose a thick wool or leather jacket that you only use for smoking. When you smoke, you can have a whole outfit set aside just for smoking, so that you can change into and out of it and avoid getting caught. Cover all of your hair with a stocking cap and wear thin gloves. Take them off before you go inside and find someplace to stash them. Leaving them outside, maybe in a shed or your car, will let them air out far away from prying noses. It might sound stupid, but keeping the cigarette as far away from your body as possible will cut down considerably on the smell. Most of the stink doesn't come from the smoke you inhale and exhale but from the smoke from the burning cigarette. Keep it away from you by setting it in an ashtray or on a log when you're not smoking to cut down on the cling.
Summary:
Always smoke outside. Remove outerwear before smoking. Wear a hat and gloves. Smoke standing up, so the smell doesn't get into your pants or shoes.