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Making a Tiny Treasure Chest
Everywhere you look these days, you see small hinged tins. They can hold candy, mints, gum, cough drops...the list is endless. Once you have finished the contents, instead of tossing out the empties, transform them into tiny Treasure Chests. You...
3 commentsMy humble prayer to God
God I have not seen you, but you can see my plight God I have not heard you, but you can hear my cry God you are source the knowledge, but I am uneducated God you give shelter to all, but I am still homeless God you have a huge treasure, but...
3 commentsTreasures from Trash
After finding an old book of poems on my shelf I hadn't looked at for ten or fifteen years, decided to turn it into a treasure of poetic sentiments. It's all thanks to the the wonderful poet, Alfred Lord Tennyson
0 commentsTop 5 Strike It Rich Vacation Spots for the Sunken Treasure Seeker
Are you a water lover? Do you love to dive, or want to learn? Have you ever imagined yourself gliding gracefully through an underwater wonderland, searching for sunken treasure? Well, I live in South Florida and have access to some of the most...
0 commentsMemory Box
See how to recycle your broken jewelry, bits and bobs. Upcycle into a handmade Memory Box.
5 commentsWho Are The World's Most Famous Birds?
Literature, TV, and movies have used a lot of birds over the years. These are my picks for most famous.
3 commentsObscure Cooking Books-The Hidden Treasures I Collect
Only a handful of cooking books truly withstand time. In particular I remember my grandmother opening The Joy of Cooking time and time again creating delicious cuisines. That book was first published in 1931 and after 81 years it’s still deemed...
0 commentsThe First Hardy Boys Book: The Tower Treasure
A brief review of the first Hardy Boys book, The Tower Treasure, written by Leslie McFarlane and published in 1927. This hub will be the first of many book reviews, including reviews for all of the Hardy Boys original series of juvenile mysteries. I'm a literature professor who specializes in some of the most complex of British novels, but I never quite got over my love affair for juvenile mystery series.
0 commentsThe Bronze Dragon and the Boy
A moaning cry funnelled through the mountain valleys causing the worried lord to pace in his stone built fort as the hastily created huts below, shuddered and strained from the sound. Cattle glanced into the fog hidden lands in fright, while horses...
3 commentsTreasure Hunting Today
Do you have to be a pirate with a parrot to go treasure hunting? Check out these modern takes on treasure hunting. From your backyard to across the country, treasure hunting could be easier than you thought.
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