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Exploring the Northern Arizona desert
This is a hub about the desert that is in northern Arizona and how, where to go , and what to do when you get there.
5 commentsButterfly gardening in Tenerife
Everyone loves to see pretty butterflies flying around in the sunshine and there are ways of attracting them to your garden and helping them too. If you don't have a garden you can still get the winged insects coming to a balcony or terrace if you...
1 commentKogi warning ignored by Younger Brother so new film Aluna made
The Kogi or Cogui are an amazing tribal people who live in Columbia in South America high on the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta mountain. They are surviving descendants of the ancient Tairona culture and have managed to keep their traditions despite...
2 commentsBurn the Traitor! The Story Behind Burning Judas
Another mass-bashing tradition associated with paper maché is the burning of a doll representing Judas Iscariot on the Holy Saturday, the penultimate day of the Holy Week. This traditional spectacle takes place in Mexico, Chile, Uruguay,...
0 commentsTips to Reduce Your Heating Bill
This is a posting on some of the ways to help reduce your carbon footprint, as well as reduce your heating and electrical bill. With 10, simple, you can do it at home, tips, you should be able to reduce your heating bill as much as 20%, possibly even more.
0 commentsA Walk in the Wilderness
I have known a few people in my life who have the city running in their veins. Get them anywhere near an area where cell phone coverage is non-existent or Starbucks is not in sight and they go into full fledged panic mode. I am happy to say I am not...
1 commentFinding Santa Barbara Retail Space and Picking a Santa Barbara Commercial Brokerage Firm
There are quite a few general resources for finding retail space but what if you’ve already got your heart set on Santa Barbara? Here are some tips to keep in mind when on the hunt for Santa Barbara retail space: 1) Location. If you are a new...
0 commentsWrought Iron Lighting
Wrought Iron Lighting Wrought iron has served as the basis of interior and exterior design for hundreds of years. Dating back to 1718 and the founding of Vieux Carré , wrought iron was matched against red brick in what is now the French...
0 commentsSanta Barbara ALTA Surveys
Santa Barbara ALTA Surveys The American Land Title Association (ALTA) is a trade association that has worked since 1907 to represent the interests of title insurers and abstracts of titles. The most relevant product of their efforts is the result...
0 commentsSitting in the Sun with Kaffe Fassett's "Quilts in the Sun" (a review)
I bought Kaffe Fassett's book Quilts in the Sun not because I thought for one moment that I would actually manage to make a quilt, but because I wanted a souvenir from an exhibition held in our nearest city, Bath, in the South West of England. On...
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