Articles related to "How To Make A Cape"
Tutorial for a Superhero Cape
Make your fledgling hero an inexpensive, personalized cape fit for a Marvel comic book using an old skirt and other scraps you have in the house.
• children's costumes
• tutorial for cape
• how to make a cape
• make a cape from a recycled skirt
• recycle and old skirt
CAPE TOWN'S BEST BEACHES
Cape Town's best beaches, Clifton, Camps Bay, Llandudno, Hout Bay and Noordhoek are on the Atlantic and close to Cape Town.
• cape town beaches
• clifton
• camps bay
• hout bay
• llandudno
Cape Town's Best Coffee Experience
Cape Town's two main coffee franchises are competing to create the best coffee experience in Cape Town.
• cape town cafes
• cape town coffee
• best coffee cape town
• vida e caffe
• seattle coffee
Sewing Capes For Halloween.
Using a few sewing skills and some imagination that great Halloween mainstay, the cape can be made. A cape is the 'must have' accessory for all ghouls and demons.
• cape
• halloween
• sewing project
• no-sew
• wizard
Cape Town: a quick guide to South Africa's second city
Cape Town has a certain aura to it. Having heard on one hand that is was a paradise beach city and on the other, a dangerous crazy place: it was time to investigate.
• cape town
• penguins
• braai
• table mountain
• victoria
Child Abuse in the Eastern Cape of South Africa
Author Susan K. Jahme of The Author's Den, writes about the problem of child rape in the Eastern Cape of South Africa.
• child abuse in the eastern cape of south africa
• child abuse
• south africa
• child abuse south africa
• susan k. jahme
Discovering Cape Cod
After visiting Martha's Vineyard it was time to check out the rest of Cape Cod.
• cape cod
• usa
• lobster
• chowder
• beaches
GROWING CAPE BULBS
Sowing seed and growing on Cape bulbs in the west of Ireland.
• alpines
• bulbs
• gardening
• ireland
Migration Haven: Cape May, New Jersey
Cape May, New Jersey, is one of the best places in the East to bird the fall and spring migrations.
• birding
• birders
• cape may
• new jersey
• new jersey audubon
Cape Town Charity Shops
Whether you want to donate, volunteer or shop for treasures, this article will tell you where to find some of those elusive charity shops in Cape Town's Southern Suburbs
• helping others
• charities
• helping aids orphans
charity shop
• charity shops
• clothing charities
Cape Town's Mountain
Table Mountain has become a world famous landmark. It is also one of South Africa's and Cape Town's top tourist destinations. But for Capetonians, Table Mountain is more
• cape town
• table mountain
• robben island
• table bay
• nelson mandela
Cape Town's Townships
Although poor, townships have a lively community lifestyle that should be experienced and enjoyed when visiting South Africa.
• cape town
• township
• table mountain
• shebeen
• spaza shop
Easy to Prepare Cape-Dutch Bobotie
Bobotie is an easy to prepare curry-flavored meat dish from the Cape in South Africa. It is served with yellow rice and raisins, a cucumber-tomato salad, and red wine.
• bobotie recipe
• cape-dutch dish
• yellow rice with raisins
• south african food
• sambul
France - Le Cape D'Agde
Cap D'Agde has excellent beaches and many activities for children. It is close to historic towns and has a special holiday village for nudists with its own private beach.
• special holiday village for nudists
• "florida of france'
• quartier naturiste best beach
• old town of agde goes back 2500 years
• moliere
Martin Scorsese's Cape Fear (1991)
Ex-con Max Cady (Robert De Niro) terrorizes lawyer Sam Bowden (Nick Nolte) and his family in director Martin Scorsese's 1991 movie classic, Cape Fear.
• cape fear (1991)
• martin scorsese
• robert de niro
• nick nolte
• jessica lange
Winter Holiday Trip: Cape Cod
Cape Cod hosts many holiday festivities including light displays, caroling and boat parades. Access to bike trails and beaches is easier and people more relaxed
• christmas celebration
• hanukah festivities
• hiking and biking
• christmas tree lighting
• cape cod
Even Shy Moms Can Nurse in Public
Having the confidence to nurse in public can make life much easier and more pleasant for a nursing mom and her child. Here are some confidence-building suggestions for mothers who would like to nurse in public, but who are nervous about it.
• nursing
• breastfeeding in public
• nursing cape
• nursing dress
• nursing shirts
Hauntings: Outer Banks of North Carolina - Part I
I was a teenager when I read about how Nags Head got its name. Early settlers on the island were having a bad time. Crops had been poor and they needed money to buy seeds and provisions. They prayed. If a ship was doomed to run aground, let it be there. They did not want to cause a shipwreck, but if one was going to happen, let it be there. As fate had it, a ship ran aground and they would have what they needed for survival. Then some unscrupulous folks got the idea of attaching lanterns to horses’ necks and walking them on the beach. Ships’ captains thought they were farther out at sea because the lights appeared to be other ships and, relying on this, they ran aground and were pillaged. Legend has it that Blackbeard came up with the idea. This article is about Blackbeard and the ghost ship of Diamond Shoals. The Outer Banks of North Carolina are said to be haunted. Psychic phenomena or legend?
• paranormal
• ghosts
• outer banks
• north carolina history
• blackbeard
Hauntings: Outer Banks of North Carolina - Part II
The Outer Banks of North Carolina are said to be haunted. Psychic phenomena or legend? In Part I, I wrote about Blackbeard and ghostly phenomena associated with him and about the ghost ship of Diamond Shoals. This article is about The Crissie Wright, a ship and her tragic fate, the lost colony of Roanoke and very few bits about ghostly phenomena. Despite my extensive library and Internet searches, I have not found much else about paranormal activity on the Outer Banks and would love to go there and investigate when I visit my family. Paranormal research is difficult. I have found websites that have stories of haunted places that are not true. They are either urban legends or a writer’s imagination. I have found that there are sites that appear to copy these from other sites and perpetuate them. This article is a bit of a departure from the ones I usually write about because the major thrust is the mystery of history, the lost colony of Roanoke, yet, is, in a way, paranormal in that colonies do not normally disappear without a trace.
• paranormal
• ghosts
• outer banks
• north carolina history
• cape hatteras lighthouse
Karoo Boy: A Book Review
A book review of the recent novel by South African novelist Troy Blacklaws, Karoo Boy. Karoo Boy is a coming of age novel set in apartheid South Africa during one of its most volatile periods, 1976-1977.
• karoo boy
• karoo desert
• karoo
• south africa
• soweto
Mass strandings pound the Mass. coast
Nearly 50 Atlantic Whitesided dolphins washed up along Cape Cod beaches last week in one of the largest strandings this year. Of the bunch, 44 animals died.
• atlantic whitesided dolphin
• cape cod
• new england aquarium
• emus
Slick Discouragement
Recent account and issues regarding an oil spill off the coast of Cape Town in South Africa. Evacuation and short term future of the African Penguins affected.
• african penguin
• jackass penguin
• oil-spill
• tanker
• south africa
The Convict Colony-The Great Escape
History tends to forget about the real people of the era. The ordinary people who did the real suffering. This is a story of some that did.
• bryant
• colony
• batavia
• port jackson
• sydney
THE KING OF GEMS
THE KING OF GEMS describes rubies, one of the most valuable of all gemstones.
• ruby
• corundum
• balas ruby
• bohemian ruby
• siberian ruby
The Monomoy Disaster
New England life-savers dare all to rescue those at peril from the sea.
• lifesavers
• monomoy
• wadena
• cape cod
• shipwrecks
Whales
A short trip to Cape Cod included a couple of whale watching trips out of Provincetown. I am very interested in humpback whales and will go to any means to see them in their habitat.
• humpback whales
• cape cod
• the dolphin fleet
• whale watching
• provincetown
Ghost Ship: The Flying Dutchman
The Flying Dutchman, ghost ship of legend, was seen in the Cape of Good Hope by reliable witnesses. Why does it sail? Is it a haunting? Illusion? Hallucination? Mirage?
• paranormal
• haunting
• flying dutchman
• ghost ship
• legend
Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand
The province of Hawke's Bay, a tourist-friendly destination on the east coast of the North Island of New Zealand, is a great place to visit.
• hawke's bay
• new zealand
• sunshine
• surf
• art deco
Kirstenbosch
Kirstenbosch is Cape Town's world renowned National Botanical Gardens on the slopes of Table Mountain.
• kirstenbosch
• cape town
• table mountain
• national botanical gardens
• kirstenbosch gardens
South Africa Tourism
In South Africa visitors can experience the magic of Africa without having to sacrifice any luxuries and conveniences. As the young people say - South Africa Rocks!
• explore south africa
• south africa
• south africa tours
• south africa tourism
• south africa holidays
Color Goes Bold
Artfully designed pieces from some new designers featuring the unusual.
• slides
• t-shirts
• evening bag
• lovebeads
• chokers
A GLIMPSE OF CANADA,
A Glimpse Of Canada, tells something about the picturesque beauty of my country. From the rocky bluffs of Newfoundland, to the Queen Charlotte Islands north of Vancouver Island, I have included something about each province. This article is just a small glimpse of each of Canada's provinces, including our new territory, Nunavut.
• british columbia
• queen charlotte islands
• arctic highlands
• nunavut
• alberta
English Speaks Us
A disturbing quote from a school principal makes us question the "neutrality" of language, especially in Indigenous education contexts. Does English equal colonialism?
• suppression of language
• suppression of indigenous language
• assimilationist
• genocidal policy
• aboriginal language
Lake Malawi
Lake Malawi is home to the largest flocks of cichlid fish in Africa, popular amongst aquarium owners. It is also a haven for travel weary backpackers.
• lake malawi
• malawi
• central african lakes
• central africa malawi
• cichlid fish
A Little Bit of Garden Design
This short article describes planning part of a garden in May in Western Australia.
• templetonia retusa
• proteas
• cape tulip
• lion's ear
• clivia
Beginning Research in the Mediterranean
Starting points for tracing your ancestors from the Mediterranean area of Europe.
• andorra+genealogy
• azores+genealogy
• cape verde+genealogy
• cyprus+genealogy
• greece+genealogy
GLORIOUSLY GREEN
GLORIOUSLY GREEN presents some facts and folklore about emeralds, the loveliest of all the green gemstones.
• emerald
• beryl
• jardin
• silk
• brazilian emerald
Legend
After thirty years, the adventure of Apollo 11 still resonates in the human soul.
• american frontier
• thomas jefferson
• lewis and clark
• space
• apollo
Merfolk Descriptions
Black, white, and green mermaids?
• mermaids
• merfolk
• mermen
• hudson
• cape
Nantucket Memorial Airport
Bet you can't guess the second busiest airport in Massachusetts. It's aviation letters, ACK, don't give much of a clue either. Take a tour and a short history lesson of an airport that's on an island in the Atlantic Ocean, 30 miles from the mainland.
• nantucket memorial airport
• ackersley airfield
• ack
• nantucket
• hutch's restaurant
Tangier, Morocco: Rocking and Rolling into the Millenium 11
Tangier, Gateway to Morocco. In my imagination Morocco has always been a place of mystery,intrigue and danger, shades of Casablanca and Humphrey Bogart. Although there is intrigue in the air, it is also a place of sandy beaches, sunshine, friendly people, street vendors,flowers,fashionable residential areas. There are also narrow winding narrow streets and souks in the mysterious Medina. There are many things to see and do including museums and galleries.Then there are the berber horseman,a belly dancer and a fire eater. The snake charmer didn't show. See Photos, links and discussion. Please join me
• tangier
• morocco
• medina
• kasbah
• marche aux boeufs
Thanksgiving Misgivings
Did you know that the Thanksgiving stories we base our American celebrations on are largely made up of myths, not historical facts? Here are some interesting and fun corrections to your high school history textbooks.
• thanksgiving
• massachusetts
• patuxet
• indian
• native american
The Railroad, part 8
The Big 4 and the Central Pacific railroad determine that the Sierra Mountains start 23 miles further out on the flat lands in order to get additional funding from the government. The Civil War causes an incredible inflation on railroad supplies.
• railroad
• sierra
• crocker
• huntington
• stanford