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California Celebrates Zinfandel Zinfandel is celebrated in this notorious California wine region with a live auction and grand tasting. paso robles zinfandel festival • california wine festivals • zinfandel • paso robles • festival
Celebrating Nuts and Berries, Sticks and Vines! Fall Gardening: Celebration and Thanksgiving nuts • berries • vines • fall garden • ornamental plants
Babymoon Luxury Pregnancy Getaways Baby-Moon is a new website that describes luxury resorts with pregnancy packages for mothers-to-be. Top hotels all over the world are offering babymoon pre-birth trips. perfect babymoon baby moon luxury pregnancy pre-bi • tops 5-star five diamonds awards ratings hotels re • all over the world • before motherhood great ideas catching overseas • inolka molijn founder new websites
First Night/World-Wide Double Kukai First Night celebrations and information about New Year haiku event. first night • world haiku club • new year haiku event
Thanksgiving in My Garden Why gardeners garden. Essay on the philosophy of gardening. northern gardening • short season gardening • cold climate gardening • gardening in minnesota • zone 4 gardening
St. Patrick's Day Fun Make these delicious St. Patrick's Day recipes to have a frolicking good time! st. patrick's day • recipes • easy recipes • delicious st. patrick's day • kids activities
Two Great Holidays! One crazy cookie, to celebrate two great holidays - Purim and St. Patrick's day. These two fun holidays along with spring break are on this week. Here's a cookie kids wil green hamantashens • hamantashens • purim • st. patrick's day • baking
Out of the Backstreets Out of the Backstreet Boys and into the Christian music scene, Brian Littrell’s new album, “Welcome Home,” is sure to please the Christian pop market. brain littrell • "welcome home" • reunion records • backstreet boys • christian pop music
New CDs from Depeche Mode and INXS The return of the old guard is here. depeche mode • inxs • depeche mode 12th cd ultra • new wave sound of yesteryear turned into electroni • inxs 10th album elegantly wasted
Web Turkey Web Turkey is here to show you where to go for "gobbling" down some great activities for the month of November. All "turkeys" are welcome! Just follow the turkey to find the sites "stuffed" with goodies. On your marks? Get set! GOBBLE! When you arrive at this site you should treat yourself by wandering all over the place. You'll find much more than just fun and games but great Thanksgiving stories, and a cool spot to send someone a Thanksgiving E-Card. Be sure and visit the Turkey Whackiness Page too. web turkey is here to show you where to go for "go • and a cool spot to send someone a thanksgiving e-c
Earth Day/everyday Earth Day is on April 22, here are two recipes from opposite ends of the earth and tips on how to shop better, save money and save the world. earth day • tzimmis • sushi • cucumber • carrots
Easter Lilies Can Kill Cats Here's how to protect your pet's health this Easter. Be aware of the symptoms and treatments of Easter lily poisoning in cats. easter lilies can kill cats • treatments of easter lily poisoning in cats • how to protect your pet's health at easter • symptoms of easter lily poisoning in cats • depressed cat
Foolish Foods: An April 1st Treat April Fool's Day is the perfect opportunity to explore Foolish Foods! april fools food • foolish food • raspberry fool recipe • strawberry rhubarb fool recipe • guava fool recipe
Mediterranean Bivalves for Six A great meal accompanied by salad, wine and dessert entertaining • meals • shellfish • menu • salad
Pagan Roots of Easter Customs At Easter time, children go on egg hunts looking for eggs the Easter bunny hid. Women and girls wear corsages. Traditional foods are eaten at Easter dinner. pagan • shamanism • beltane • easter • rabbit
Culture and Respect Have we a multicultural society? We can't have one if we only tolerate others' values and practices. culture • multiculturalism • tolerance • respect • duty
Druids, Saints and Trees Niall Mac Coitir assembles folklore of native Irish trees in his book "Irish Trees: Myths, Legends & Folklore." Trees of druids, saints and common folk await our discovery. folklore of irish trees • trees in ireland • irish trees • irish folklore • niall mac coitir
Celebrity Birthdays A Record-Breaking Chimp turns 74 and Queen Elizabeth is 80 queen elizabeth • royal family • cheeta chimp • tarzan • celebrity
Night Owls 3: Review Syntax Records continues its indie hip-hop compilation series with "Night Owl 3: The Chiropractor's Goldmine," 19 fresh tracks of underground rap. syntax records • night owls 3 • the chiropractors goldmine • pigeon john • la symphony
St George and the Dragon Boys, as well as girls, love stories about knights and dragons. The most popular of these stories is the tale of how Saint George defeated a dragon and saved a city from dragon • story • children • saint • george
why weeds and wild things? Surprise! Weeds are for a lot more than pulling! weeds • wild plants • gardening • edible flowers • dandelion
Busch-Whacking Jourdain Kyle Busch is probably the most loathed driver in Mexico City after he took out fan favorite Michel Jourdain Jr. Busch was considerably quicker than Jourdain and would have eventually overtaken the lead, but impatience prevailed, ultimately costing him a shot at the victory. kyle busch • michel jourdain • mexico • drivers • nascar
The 2001 Principle the 2001 principle • websites • argument from design • theological argument • web sites
Tim Hughes: Holding Nothing Back Anytime worship leader Tim Hughes has a new album coming out, I'm interested. It's been three years since "When Silence Falls," and I'm still wearing a groove into it. tim hughes • holding nothing back • delirious? • martin smith • stu g
Cairo, Egypt’s Vibrant Capital Modern Cairo has a history as old as time. Mosques, churches and museums compete for attention with Shisha pipes, a pulsating nightlife and belly dancers. cairo • egypt • cairo egypt • egypt tours • egypt travel
Graham's "Paradise" Tour A tiny bit of paradise in England gardening • england • english gardens • garden • alder tree
Interactive Couple Journaling couple journal • interactive couples • interactive journal • classified • heart on paper
Let Freedom Sing!: Get Your Rights, Jack In February, 1964, freedom workers were picketing Leb's restaurant in Atlanta. Thousands of passers-by, diners-out, and spectators crowded the four corners of the intersection. Demonstrators lined the two sides of the street. Suddenly an old man dressed in the red-piped, white satin robes of a Klan Cyclops limped through the narrow aisle of the sidewalk between restaurant and curb, leading a line of white-sheeted followers and a half dozen shirt-sleeved boys and men. rights • demonstrations • slaves • history • music
Spotlight: Sanctus Real My interview with Sanctus Real’s lead vocalist Matt Hammitt reports on the past year’s lessons of brokenness, honesty, & hope, all on April 4th’s, “The Face of Love.” sanctus real • "the face of love" • new sanctus real album • april 4 release • christian band
The Secret Shame of Penny Lane Beatles fans flock to Liverpool from all over the world just to stand in the famous Penny Lane, though very few will know why it is called that. penny lane • liverpool • slave trade • wealth • abolition
World Health Day 2006 Celebrate health care workers in an effort to encourage more people to seek careers in the field and reduce staffing shortages. world health day • working together for health • nursing shortage • shortage of health care workers • health care shortage crisis
A game review plus some new games to try A review of Age of Empires plus some neat Java games to play. microsoft • java games • websites • kids
Bad Writing You're working on final edit, just getting ready to publish, when you realize, "This is some awful stuff." Don't worry, everyone writes a little crap now and then. bad writing • writers block • poor writing • poor grammar • bad story
Explore Africa's Cameroon Cameroon is often called Africa-all-in one. It has rainforests and mountains; beach resorts and big cities - but it is the arts and culture and you'll remember. buea • yaoundé • doula • limbe • ebodje
FeministYouthCulture Feminist's active in the 60s, 70s and 80s frequently ask 'where are the young feminists?' This article explores the commodification of feminism and its connections to girl culture. Young women are often feminist in principle but actively reject the label of 'feminist'. feminism • youth • culture • capitalism • girls
International Funeral Foods A funeral meal is not just a bite to eat; it is a transition from death to life. As such, it is an important element in the funeral rites. funeral meal • food funeral • funeral flanders • funeral belgium • transition life death
Kids Passover Crafts Passover is a great time to teach children both in the classroom and in the home about the Seder table. Here are Passover craft ideas. passover • seder • kids • crafts • table
ProRodeo Hall of Fame and the Museum of the American Cowboy Rodeo's history and legends can be found in one convenient location: Colorado Springs, Colorado's Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and Museum of the American Cowboy. pro rodeo hall of fame and museum of the american • rodeo history • hall of fame • prorodeo • museum |
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