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Belle Gunness had cleaned out her bank accounts in the days before the fire as if she was planning to go somewhere.
October 27, 2017 Autumn is my favorite season in the garden, when the Death Star abates and cool breezes blow in from the north, pushing that Gulf Coast humidity back to Houston where it belongs. The sky goes china blue, … Read More
A collection of fragrant, soothing, and delicious DIY lavender crafts and recipes to make for your home.
Today I want to talk dirty to you. One of the filthiest things to discuss involves digging up some dirt on this situation. Previously, we discussed all different kinds. From silty to sandy, the top…
'Clever, fun and refreshing, with a string of unforgettable characters' - Helly Acton 'Lauren Forsythe is a bright new talent' - Laura Jane Williams ---- Life at thirty-two is not at all what Marina Spicer had expected. And to top it off, she is absolutely tired of wasting time dating men who never seem to be a good match. Frustrated, she creates Dealbreakers, an anonymous app where women review how men stack up to their internet profiles. Her high standards have served her well at work, so why not in love? Enter Lucas Kennedy. Marina's charming Irish co-worker and newest nemesis. When the two are paired on a project to test out date ideas, ultimately determining which of them will be promoted, Marina takes a peek at Dealbreakers, hoping to dig up some dirt. But not only is Lucas the most annoying human on the planet, he also has the most dealbreakers listed on the app . . . ever. As they argue their way through each 'date', Marina finds herself having more fun than she's had in years. And when their attraction becomes too strong to resist, Marina struggles not to break some of her own rules. After all, if the Dealbreakers say he's Mr. Wrong, he can't possibly be Mr. Right . . . can he?
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Get ready to step onto the charming yet scandalous Wisteria Lane, where secrets are as abundant as the perfectly trimmed hedges.
Inside a Birmingham, Alabama, Tudor house and garden.
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Our Perennial Department offers an extensive selection to enhance your garden with lasting beauty and charm! Explore our diverse collection of perennials, featuring hundreds of different varieties to suit every garden style and preference. From long-blooming perennials to elegant ferns, graceful grasses, and vibrant pollinator attractors, we have everything you need to create a stunning […]
Crassulacea Aeonium Arboreum “Swartzkoff” (by Rayal)
Living trees form the structure of an open-air palace.
Sara Midda is an English artist and writer who works in soft watercolor creating charming children's books as well as gardening and visual diaries using illustration and her own beautiful hand lettering. Her drawings are tiny and cheerful and totally enchanting. They have a gentle appeal once seen, never forgotten. I've owned IN AND OUT OF THE GARDEN in a gorgeous trade paperback edition with a dust jacket for many years and it shows the wear and tear of being held and looked at and enjoyed over and over. This issue was published by Workman and you know the kind of wonderful design work they do. The book has garden themed illustrations, mostly fruits, vegetables, garden plots, garden accoutrement, flowers, menus, garden lore, fruit and vegetable lore and even tiny rural landscapes and village houses done in the sweetest color tones and also in pen and ink. Sara Midda is excellent with both. Each page is beautifully designed and even the end papers are gorgeous. IN AND OUT OF THE GARDEN by Sara Midda is a treasure to own. This is my entry in Friday's Forgotten Books meme hosted weekly by Patti Abbott at her blog, PATTINASE Please check in at Patti's and see what other forgotten or overlooked books are bloggers are talking about today. P.S. Another book by Sara Midda - SARA MIDDA'S SOUTH OF FRANCE. Doesn't it look scrumptious? Espadrilles! Tres chic.
We’re hearing a lot about victory gardens lately as more of us are confined to our homes and looking for ways both to keep active, productive, and grow some of our own food. During both world wars, millions of people began growing vegetables at home to better secure their food supply.
Find White Clips Bellflower (Campanula carpatica 'White Clips') in Boston Hopkinton Chelmsford Hingham Middleborough Massachusetts MA at Weston Nurseries (Carpathian Harebell, Carpathian Bellflower)
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Rebecca & Buell's garden is a skinny side yard that slopes sharply downhill from the house. They tackled this difficult space by creating a series of rooms.
Alexander Nix arrived at work today (pictured) as he admitted he may have to resign over the scandal - but denied the London-based company used honeytraps or prostitutes.
A displaced furniture factory worker. A veteran with PTSD. A group of Somali Bantu refugees who are finally getting outside the public housing apartment they’ve been stuck in for five years a…