Articles related to "Iron"
PREPARING YOUR LINEN CLOSET
Now that the holidays are here, I'd like to share with you a wonderful gift idea that you can make yourself.<b> Potpourri Sachets </b> can be easily made from linen handkies you might have in your collection. Fill up the sachet with rose pedals, cloves, or any combination of potpourri. I personally like lavender. Tie the ends up with a satin ribbon and attach a small silk flower. Whoever this gift goes to shall treasure this for years to come.
linen closet
• washing
• drying
• ironing
• fabrics
American Iron: The Cars That Defined American Mobility
Here is a rationale for what may be termed the American automotive heartbeat, and a brief history of the American automotive industry. Our cars continue to define our lives in very special ways. Presented here is an explanation of perhaps the two foremost reasons in the mindset of American culture, for our continuing interest in automobiles. Viewing different manufacturers and different time periods, we can still see a common thread running through our cultural perspective. Two criteria seem to appear in most every case, pointing to the difference between the ordinary and the exceptional examples of the automobile. What is our attachment to these machines? And how can it be the same despite the apparently dissimilar vehicles of yesteryear and today? Our attachment is the same despite the differences between a 1904 Stoddard-Dayton and a 2004 SUV.
american iron
• antique car
• classic car
• vintage car
• collector car
Pyres over the Danube
Százhalombatta got its name from the tumuli of the Iron Age Hallstatt culture. Anonymus, the chronicler in the 12th century, was the first who mentioned the centum montes which is the hundred mounds. In the cemetery occupying 50 hectares, 122 tumuli were mapped in the 19th century, 98 of them can still be recognised.
iron ages
• bronze ages
• százhalombatta
• cemetery
• park