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Impressionist Artists: 5 Interesting Facts about Claude Monet
Claude Monet, I would say is the most well known and possibly most influencial Impressionist painter. He truly embodies the 'plein air' technique that is one of the main features of Impressionist painting. He painted with Renoir, Van Gogh and Manet to name just a few, as well as painting his future wife.
16 commentsA Snail's Life
Snails are a strange bunch, and they're fascinating, too. All snail's life cycles are exactly the same, no matter the size or kind. African Land Snails are the largest in the world.
4 comments10 Fun Things To Do In Boston MA
For me, being a New Yorker, a weekend in Boston MA is always a great getaway from a noisy city to almost another world. Boston is old, Boston is European, but at the same time Boston is full of energy and young people, thanks to large student...
12 commentsPhoto Gallery of Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge
Experience a pictorial and video visit to Prime Hook National Wildlife Refuge during the fall season when thousands of waterfowl line the Delaware Bay shoreline and the wetlands are tranquil and bathed in contrasting colors.
48 commentsPatio Water Features: Patio Ponds, Patio Fountains Or Small Pools
Adding patio ponds or fountains to outdoor rooms is mostly for its pleasing sights, soothing sounds and overall aesthetic qualities. Depending on the effect desired, small pools will accent outdoor rooms and make themselves a focal point.
10 commentsThe History of Gangs of New York! A Look Behind The History That Inspired The Movie!
A brief look at the real history of Gangs of New York that inspired the amazing film by Martin Scorsese. This hub will detail the real historical events, attitudes, and figures that played a huge role in both history and the film. Discover who the real Bill The Butcher was, as well as the real person the character Amsterdam Vallon may have been based off.
4 commentsInformation About Goldfish Breeds
Goldfish have been bred as early as the year 265, where they were kept in ornamental ponds. Since then, they have evolved from the Crucian carp to the many spectacular, and sometimes strange, breeds of...
0 commentsOrchid-Hunting in the Florida Everglades
Hunting for wild orchids in the Florida Everglades can be much more of a risky endeavor than most might realize. Follow nature photographer Rich Leighton, as he tells the a very harrowing story that was almost his last.
13 commentsFleet Pond Nature Reserve
Fleet Pond is a peaceful nature reserve which can trace its roots back to Saxon times. It's tucked away 40 miles SW of London and just a few minutes drive from the M3. A protected SSSI site it is home to a variety of rare and lovely plants and animals and is well worth a visit if you're in the mood for a woodland stroll.
12 commentsMiss Parker's Pain: the Romantic Heart of Dorothy Parker
Parker's clever, cynical approach obscured a deep-seated romanticism that is evident in much of her work; particularly her poetry about relationships, which formed a large part of her creative output
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