Let's create a Rusty Fall Rake project!! Thanks for watching and sprinkling the love! ---Debbie
These Sneeboer Leaf Rakes make clearing up fallen leaves, petals and other garden debris a breeze - with a 20 tine, 37cm wide head model and a 15cm wide 7 tined version both available, there's no longer anywhere for leaves to hide in the garden. Read More
In a nice example of accidental occupational surnames, land artist Nikola Faller travelled to a pair of European parks (in C
We've already seen old rakes repurposed for several purposes, but this is the first time we see this kitchen accessories holder !
When it comes to garden rakes, we're biased. We look for rakes that are built to last. That might require a larger up-front investment, but it pays off in
favorite-season: Raking’s All Done… by Mike Martin
It is warm and cozy outside and you can enjoy a lazy Sunday, reading a book or just enjoy the beauty of the brawn leaves and tasty autumn snacks and drinks. Today, do something for yourself! Go take a walk in the park or have a picnic with the loved one, or play some games outside. Whatever you chose to do, do it for YOU and enjoy the last Sunday from October 2013!
The October 1952 edition of Good Housekeeping magazine, with a delightful autumn theme. Captures a slice of mid-century life with articles on home decor and lifestyle. The cover art is a perfect representation of fall, great for seasonal display. Condition: Very good condition for its age, with minor wear along the edges and vibrant cover colors. Summary: Immerse yourself in the fall of 1952 with this charming Good Housekeeping issue. From its enchanting cover art to the rich content inside, it's an endearing piece for collectors or as a seasonal decorative item. Photo Description: Featuring a young boy raking leaves on the cover, this magazine beautifully illustrates the essence of autumn with its vibrant hues and a sense of joyful domesticity. Keywords: 1952, Good Housekeeping, October Issue, Autumn Theme, Vintage Magazine, Mid-Century, Fall Decor, Nostalgic Lifestyle, Retro Homemaking
Es kann entmutigend sein, gesunde, leckere Mahlzeiten zuzubereiten. Und sicher, es gibt Leute da draußen, die es genießen, kulinarische Meisterwerke zum Frühstück, Mittag- und Abendessen...
Smart products, I salute you.
Beautiful things that make the sun shine a little brighter.
Go inside the beautiful gardens and lush landscapes at four of Martha Stewart's homes, from her first residence (Turkey Hill) to her current estate in Bedford, NY. Here, she shares how she designed each garden at every property.
Love Maine wild blueberries? Add these 4 Maine wild blueberry festivals to your list of things to do this summer for the full wild blueberry experience.