September 26th, 2008
Glance around your living room. If the only Asian artifact you see is a television set, it might be time to widen your horizons.
“Chinese art and furnishings are timeless,” says Danna Hu, an architect and interior designer based in Taiwan. “Their classic lines and textures make them extremely versatile. They really do work well in almost any setting–from contemporary to traditional.”
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September 25th, 2008
Creating a festive holiday tablescape can be easily accomplished with some advance planning, one or more unique ideas and the creative use of color and paint!
A wonderful way to...
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Paint Inspired Holiday Tablescapes"
Tags: Christmas, Culture, decorating, gail mccauley, hobbies, home & garden, Women
September 8th, 2008
In the four short years since it’s inception Facebook has taken over like the plague; it’s everywhere.
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Facebook: Why all the love?"
Tags: computers, Facebook, friends, hobbies, internet, relationships
August 8th, 2008
The team with the most points wins. There, it’s simple, isn’t it? Well, it’s a little more complicated than that, but the basic principles of the game are pretty...
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The Basics of Football"
Tags: football, hobbies, Laurie Selwitz, sports, TV, Women
June 10th, 2008
There’s no doubt about it, kids love sand - digging, burying, sifting, pouring, shaping, smoothing, and shoveling! Building a sandbox is actually easy enough that the kids...
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Building A Backyard Sandbox"
Tags: amanda formaro, at home, backyard, building, hobbies, kids, outdoors, parents, sandbox
April 28th, 2008
Sometimes I feel like being controversial. Then other times I feel like stating the obvious. In this article, I am going to state the obvious which in turn will create controversy.
Chicken...
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Chicken… The Wanna-be Meat"
Tags: beef, books, chicken, food, gardens, hobbies, humor, internet, meat, sheldon kotyk