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“I do not want to complain about this passing world but to focus on the eternal that lights up in the midst of the temporal. I yearn to create space where it can be seen and celebrated.” Henri Nouwen Welcome The imagery in my paintings and drawings is partly an imaginative distillation of memories and sensations […]
In the hallowed halls of science, where the air is thick with the scent of ambition and the faint whiff of coffee-induced jitters, a revolution is afoot. And who might be fomenting this uprising, you…
Ludwig Wittgenstein was deeply sceptical about the claims of psychoanalysis. Now, Gavin Turk gently ribs its founder with an entertaining takeover of his hallowed home
Now you can explore the hallowed halls of Hogwarts at home.
This table below includes institutions that have closed, merged, or changed their names. If you note a need for changing or updating information, please notify [email protected] or leave a comment below. An index with links to separate pages for other states and countries is available. There is a College History Garden Facebook group or you can view and follow multiple College History Garden boards on Pinterest or there is a board specifically devoted to Missouri colleges. Thanks for your interest and suggestions!
Green-fingered Stuart Grindle, 70, spends 30 hours a week pruning, weeding and trimming his stunning garden at his and wife Anne's home in Rotherham, Yorkshire.
The Rake visits the small workshop in Bloomsbury, London that is home to Carréducker - hallowed ground, to the serious cordwaining connoisseur.
Woah! So all of a sudden it’s been two years since we moved into this bad boy. Holy geez, time flies. It was just a mere two years ago today that Jeff and I were packing up our tiny rental house and making the short haul down 38th street to our new place. I’m not sure if I had ever been so excited for anything in my whole life. It was a huge deal for us, as it is for most people who buy their first house. Like so many others, we had been hurt by the weak housing market. We bought our first condo in 2004 and the height of the market and then sold it for a loss in 2008. As 20-somethings it was a hard hit and took us a few years to recover. In November 2009 we found our home during an inspired open house visit. We weren’t exactly ready to buy at the time, but once we saw this place we knew we needed that front porch in our lives. We quickly got all our ducks in a row and got an offer submitted. On March 5th we closed and on March 6 we were moving in! In honor of our first two years I thought I’d put together a little recap to highlight all the work we’ve done on the place. The entry way into the living room. We really haven’t made a ton of major improvements (“major” meaning, like, tearing down walls). It’s all been paint and furnishings. We’ve painted almost every square inch of the place which instantly made the place better. The walls previously were all painted a not-so-nice off-white probably called “cigarette yellow”. The place was looking really sad and worn out when we first walked through. I’d like to think we gave new life to a 100 year old home; actually I’m pretty certain we did, duh. We painted the entry way a light, light grey, and the living room a teal blue. We bought a new rug, put rocker legs on our Eames chair and purchased a new coffee table. The Living Room Ahhhhhh, the living room was such a mess before! Full of oversized ugly furniture, and a rug that was way too huge for the space. It was easy to make the room look bigger just by not overcrowding it. We did get all handy and […]
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Savvy impresarios have long realised that few things lift the mood more than the prospect of an evening of bubbles, supper, music and dancing. All the more reason to applaud the arrival of Leo’s at Lo
We met with the president of Rolling Stone Magazine to talk about #15: Get on the Cover of Rolling Stone Magazine. Here's a hallway with every RS cover ever made.
Thailand is one of the most beautiful and vibrant countries in the world. But many foreigners don't manage to see past the bright lights of Bangkok. There's so
Thank you Party City for sponsoring this post. All thoughts and opinions are always that of my own. OK, who is ready to start decorating for Halloween? Because I have teamed up with Party City to h…
This table below includes institutions that have closed, merged, or changed their names. If you note a need for changing or updating information, please notify [email protected] or leave a comment below. An index with links to separate pages for other states and countries is available. There is a College History Garden Facebook group or you can view and follow multiple College History Garden boards on Pinterest or there is a board specifically devoted to Missouri colleges. Thanks for your interest and suggestions!
Come take a tour of my haunted abode this season! I always love to share photos of how I spooked my halls for the season to inspire you and your decorating. I have a fairly small house and not enou…
Get ready for a spooky Halloween with these genius decorating ideas! Transform your home into a haunted haven with eerie lights, DIY crafts, and creepy props. From pumpkin displays to ghostly silhouettes, these creative tips will delight trick-or-treaters and create a festive atmosphere.
I'm sharing a list of my favorite Halloween decor finds from some of my favorite shops. Add these to your home to freshen up your look!
It can be hard to find Halloween decorations that aren't cheesy. Plus, it's a holiday, which means you're supposed to have fun. Not stress over whether or not that inflatable lawn that you bought online will arrive in time.
Have a spooktacular Halloween this year by making your own decorations.
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