Saving Ideas For Your Wedding Dcor
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- Jul 12 Thu 2012 10:12
Saving Ideas For Your Wedding Dcor
- Jun 15 Fri 2012 16:08
Timely tips for flowers, flower beds
Flowering plants add color to the landscape and attract butterflies and other beneficial insects. Below are some timely tips to keep flowers and flower beds looking their best.But first I will address the beetles that have been massing in large numbers on Linden trees and other flowering plants. If the insect is a one-half inch long, dull orange beetle with two dark spots, they are harmless soldier beetles.The adult and larvae of soldier beetles feed on other insects, such as grasshopper eggs, and so they are one of our beneficial insects. They sometimes feed on flower nectar and pollen, but they do not harm plants. Soldier beetles, despite their numbers, do not require any control.
- Jun 14 Thu 2012 16:05
Flower power
With the Live Oak Music Festival passing by, it might seem that people in Santa Barbara County looking to enjoy an outdoor music festival will have to take a road trip, but the Lompoc Valley Flower Festival has proved that notion wrong. The Flower Festival is a five-day event that, if it weren’t for the multitude of attractions and activities, you would think is a summer outdoor music festival.
- Jun 13 Wed 2012 11:25
Flower Executive Says He Is a Mets Investor
Bit by bit, the investors in the Mets are becoming known.James F. McCann, the chairman of told The New York Post that he owns one of the 12 limited shares in the Mets. Each share a 4 percent piece of the Mets costs million. McCann owns the majority of the share but his partners include Anthony Scaramucci, a managing partner of SkyBridge Capital, a hedge fund.
- May 23 Wed 2012 11:17
Wellingtons flourishing fashion scene
Written on a wall in Laurie Foon's office in brown crayon is a phrase: "Eco Antique". It sits just above the door and next to an impressive mood board, a colourful collage of vintage images, fashion shoots, quotes, fabric swatches and dangling pieces of fabric. It's here that Foon and her Starfish team come every day to work on the collections that have made the label a much-loved Wellington icon.
- May 16 Wed 2012 11:33
Prom fashions feature shiny, shimmery fabrics
Prom fashions this year feature several noticeable trends, according to Lord and Taylor’s Novi store manager, Karen Simmons.Shine is perhaps the biggest trend, Simmons says. The shine shows up in two ways: jeweled necklines and shimmery, shiny fabrics, Simmons says.Another trend is bright neon colors, especially shades of orange. Guys accompanying girls in these neon bright colors can wear color-coordinated bow ties and vests, Simmons says. The flowers the couples wear can also pick up these colors, she says.
- May 09 Wed 2012 11:45
Saving money on curb appeal
Krystee Manifold-Spencer is used to making amazing makeovers happen on HGTV's Curb Appeal. Good Day Atlanta's Buck Lanford helped Krystee transform the front of a house in just a matter of hours using three main things: paint, flowers, and furniture.
- May 02 Wed 2012 17:08
The Hair-vengers
There comes a time in every person's life when they must ask themselves the hard questions. What do I want from life? Am I heading in the right direction? If I could only listen to the music of bands that have all five vowels in their name how long a list would that be And yet even more important that any of these must be "Why would an awesome movie like The Avengers have so much bad hair in it
- Apr 27 Fri 2012 15:32
Woodstock wake held for The Bands Levon Helm
There was a reunion, of sorts, at Woodstock on Thursday.Musicians, friends and fans gathered in the board-and-batten barn where Levon Helm staged his Midnight Ramble concerts to remember the influential singer and drummer for The Band, who died of throat cancer last week at age 71.
- Apr 23 Mon 2012 13:44
Head Shaving Has Gone Prime Time
Although I am married with no plans to be single, I recently signed up for several online dating sites as research for a book I am writing. The process was fun until I saw a question asking me to describe my hair. I didn't want to check the "bald" box. I wanted to say I had a shaved head. But a shaved head wasn't a choice So I sighed and checked bald, no doubt setting off an instant downgrade of my profile.
- Apr 18 Wed 2012 11:48
Mother of autistic son explains: Its different for every child
Amy Smith, the author of this story, is the mother of 5-year-old Brendan Smith who has autism. Her son attends kindergarten at Collins Lane Elementary.April is Autism Awareness Month and its focus is on educating people about how autism affects the nearly 1 million Americans who live with it daily.There is an old saying amongthe autism community: “If you have met one person with autism, then you have met one person with autism.”
- Apr 06 Fri 2012 15:07
Freeze watch fosters need to protect plants
Despite an unseasonably mild winter and early spring, a reminder of winter is likely to occur tonight, and quite possibly, again and again over the next month.
- Mar 16 Fri 2012 16:32
That Journey is an online game is mystery many players may never discover
That Journey is an online game is mystery many players may never discover. The game itself never makes any such claims, and as a downloadable it arrives with no manual or instructions. Save for a subtle nod at the end of the game's credits (which many players may overlook or miss entirely), only reviews and interviews with the creators reveal a feature whose extensive design and engineering becomes the silent center of the game, the wind that moves it.
- Mar 16 Fri 2012 16:19
A Portrait of the Artist as a Game Studio
Artists' aesthetics evolve and deepen over time. You can see it in their work, as immaturity and coarseness give way to sophistication and polish. In most media, an audience witnesses this aesthetic evolution take place within the most mature form of that medium.