- Easter Bank Holiday Fun By:-Jessie Jones
Easter brings about the first bank holiday of the year So what are you going to be doing between Good Friday and Easter bank holiday Monday
- A Brief History of Easels By:-Art Forbes-Lee
Anyone who has painted with oil or acrylic paints can tell you what an invaluable piece of technology an easel is, and how essential it can be as part of the artistic process
So it is staggering to think that one day, a long, long time ago, there were no easels – they just hadn’t been invented yet…
Artists would often paint on tables, on floors and on walls until some clever individual decided that in order to get a better view of the painting he (or she) was creating, that they would prop up a piece of board at an angle and called it an easel
- How to Enjoy the Culture of Fiji as a Tourist By:-Rene Thompson
Visitors to Fiji enjoy not only some of the world s best lagoons, with beautiful blue waters and the famous Rainbow Reef, but also rich history and culture spanning thousands of years While you ll surely spend plenty of time on the beach while on vacation in Fiji, why not check out some of these cultural destinations to get a sense of traditional life in Fiji
- Early Sword History Bronze and Iron Ages By:-Steve Efren
The development of the long edged weapon known as the sword was already well underway by the Bronze Age In fact, rudimentary swords were developed even before metals, though of course these had very crude blades (made of flint, bone, or similar materials) and were not nearly as sharp as any metal weapons that would follow them
- Hometown of China Foundry By:-Lanbo Jiang
The last century, 70 s, Zezhou small smelting, small cast, as the representative of the five small industries is famous Of the last century 90 s, the Zezhou metalworking industry s heyday, the peak of more than 200 county Foundry, BF 1300 I Block, employing nearly 5 million people
- Cowgirl Attire – the Perfect Blend of the Rough With the Smooth By:-Felix Lehmann
The word cowgirl brings to mind pictures of lowing cattle, galloping horses, green grass golden sunshine, camp fires, nature at its unadulterated best and energetic smart girls in traditional jeans and checked shirts The various items of cowgirl attire grew out of practical requirements to handle the environment they worked in
- Inventor of Christmas Lights By:-Joe Willmeth
With all of the new Christmas Tree Lights and Outdoor Christmas Decorations being developed today, this true to life recollection of the first Indoor Christmas Light set made in the United States by Ralph E Morris, is a refreshing Christmas History lesson
- A Beautiful Woman and Her Hat By:-Glo Johnsen
As a little girl, I loved dressing up with one of Mama’s pretty dresses, wearing her “pop beads” and a big, floppy hat while hobbling down the hallway in her high heels Imagining myself to be very beautiful, I would pretend to be a princess
- Men s Undergarments From Tricot Factory By:-Lorabella
One of the popular myths regarding tricot fabric is that its name is a combination of the words tri – three, and cot – short for cotton; and hence people think that the fabric is a blend of three types of cotton This is not at all the truth
- Get the Most Perfect SuperLite Boot Company Mid Field Boot Size 15 By:-Jenn Jamie
super lite boot for the Deer season
If you are a deer huntsman or a lodge manager you will know that there is preparation to follow done before the kickoff of the flavour to ascertain that you possess a great hunting time of year One of the most critical faces of the preparedness for Deer season is the exploratory survey, and the high grade means to execute this is to practice excellent super lite boot in a super lite boot trap that will evidence you who is emerging through and when
- The Forgotten Art of Hospitality By:-Glo Johnsen
In this fast paced world where we communicate with text messaging and emails, rarely even speaking on the telephone, the art of hospitality is becoming a “lost art” Some folks even conclude that since times are economically hard, we can’t afford to have anyone over – much less be hospitable
- Vintage Treasure Hunting in London By:-Sam Scribbler
There are very few places in the UK better for hunting out vintage treasures than the world famous Portobello Road, West London Fifteen minutes walk north from Notting Hill Gate underground station, or five minutes east from Ladbroke Grove station, under a giant tent beside the M40 flyover, Portobello Green Market flourishes on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday
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