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140 First Date Ideas That Are Anything But Awkward
1. A rooftop bar or lookout point: Perfect for a golden-hour date, with a backdrop that does half the work for you. 2. An art gallery or small museum: Quiet enough to hear each other, but interesting ...
Treasure hunting isn’t just for pirates and reality TV shows – it’s alive and well in the tiny town of Rutledge, Missouri, where the legendary Rutledge Flea Market transforms ordinary weekends into ...
Nestled in the heart of East Texas lies a bargain hunter’s paradise that makes Black Friday look like amateur hour. First Monday Trade Days in Canton transforms a sleepy town into a bustling ...
This is part of a series with Perfect Earth Project, a nonprofit dedicated to toxic-free, ecological gardening, on how you ...
At its heart, junk journaling is the art of transforming everyday paper ephemera into a handmade, mixed-media journal. Think ...
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Is it going to the junk yard?
We break down the damage and the cost to find out if it's worth fixing or if the junk yard is its only option. Spectrum launches bold new offer as cable TV customers flee 'The cavalry is coming': ...
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LOCAL LEGENDS: From green thumbs to dream yards: How Phil Pshyk turns outdoor spaces into masterpieces
For many, this remains a dream, but for Phil Pshyk and his clients, it’s a daily reality. As President of Papa Bear and Sons, ...
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Morean Art Center is hosting the Art Yard Sale this Saturday, Sept. 14, at 9 a.m., where nothing is over $100. “Before I was even born, my mom wanted to raise an artist,” ...
For some, spooky season is not just on Halloween, but is celebrated year-round — and what better way to bring death to life than in a garden? Instead of temporary yard decorations, Chloe Hurst, a goth ...
It’s finally beginning to cool off here in Louisiana. The air feels just crisp enough in the mornings and evenings to remind us that we’ve officially entered fall. Lower nighttime temperatures ...
Mushrooms appearing in lawns are a natural part of the ecosystem and are generally not a cause for concern. Fungi help recycle nutrients in the soil by breaking down organic matter like leaves and ...
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