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Saske

Better Homes And Gardens Home Designer Suite 8.0 Bonus Content

Download4Fun | December 15th 2009 by Saske

Better Homes And Gardens Home Designer Suite 8.0 Bonus Content | 636 MB | Multilanguage Great collection of Bonus Contnet for Better Homes And Gardens Home Designer Suite 8.0. Included alot of bonus libraries with tons of different conten. read more

Arcangeles

ENGLISH GARDEN TOURS 2010

Digital Landscaping | December 13th 2009 by Rosana Almuzara Bertolucci

Material enviado por Desiree Martinez (Sociedad de Arquitectos Paisajistas de Mexico) desiree@sapm.com.mx MANCHESTER LANGUAGE SCHOOL ENGLISH GARDEN TOURS 2010 Study Holidays English Garden Tours Prices and Dates THE SEA GARDENS OF CORNWALL read more

seattlesketcher

Film Making in Los Angeles

Urban Sketchers | December 13th 2009 by Gabi Campanario

Living in the Los Angeles area used to mean seeing films being shot around town all the time...with the big trucks, crews and miles of cables...in recent years, drawn by financial incentives, a lot of film and TV production has moved to Canada and ot read more

MEANMAGENTA

At the fairground IV

MEANMAGENTA-PHOTOS | December 12th 2009 by PAOLA DE GIOVANNI

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MEANMAGENTA

At the fairground III

MEANMAGENTA-PHOTOS | December 12th 2009 by PAOLA DE GIOVANNI

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MEANMAGENTA

At the fairground I

Paola-MeanMagenta | December 12th 2009 by PAOLA DE GIOVANNI

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CharlesGT

Guest Blog: My Mother, Dawn Goodman - My Food History

100 Miles | December 11th 2009 by Charles G Thompson

My great-grandparents, Ora and Rolla Goodman, at a family barbecue in Waller Park in Santa Maria, California. Introduction - My Life in Food I have very fond food memories from my childhood growing... read more

ashwinbaindur

Quote – William Henry Hudson on ‘Lawns’

The Butterfy Diaries | December 11th 2009 by Ashwin Baindur

I am not a lover of lawns. Rather would I see daisies in their thousands, ground ivy, hawkweed, and even the hated plantain with tall stems, and dandelions with splendid flowers and fairy down, than the too-well-tended lawn. William Henry Hudson, au read more

seanfishlock

Not a great time to be tudorbethan

Melbourne Heritage Watch | December 11th 2009

Its been a bad day for tudor revival buildings.  Just read that the state government is compulsorily carving up a historic property Westerfield’s to build a new freeway… The 1929 house it seems was saved through a heritage listing. On Mo read more

Alicni

Mae Fah Luang Garden, Doi Tung, Chiang Rai

Indigo Chiang Mai Holidays | December 11th 2009 by Alicini

When you visit Chiang Rai, one of the wonderful places to visit is the Mae Fah Luang Garden and Royal Villa. The garden, built in 1992 and located at 950m above sea level, is, to say the least, spectacular. The garden covers over 10 hectares of land read more

TamraLamar

Video demo of new Drupal Gardens theme builder features

Drupal | December 10th 2009

Some of you may have seen the first Gardens video posted a couple of months ago that shows a pre-alpha version of Drupal Gardens. This new demo video shows you some of the new features we've added to give you more control over the design of your site read more

leslee

Read This Before You Start Transplanting Roses

Organic Vegetable Gardening | December 10th 2009 by Lee Power

At some point you may be thinking about transplanting roses. You may be wanting to rearrange your rose garden and move plants around so they enjoy more sunlight. Regardless of the reason for transplanting roses, you will need to understand a few thin read more

expatify

The Most Famous Gardens in China

Expatify.com : Inspiring Expatriatism | December 10th 2009 by Expatify.com

China’s tradition of beautiful garden design extends over more than 3,000 years. Historically, there were three main garden types: palace gardens, temple gardens and scholar gardens. These each had a religious or symbolic role. In addition to t read more

midnightgardener

Comfort and Joy

The Midnight Garden | December 10th 2009 by Greg

So this is Christmas.   December, anyway.   Except for the snow here at WordPress (no, it’s not some funky ailment effecting your vision…), you’d almost never know.  At least it’s been tricky knowing it here on Cape Cod, where we still read more

susanhirsch

The Cranbrook House Gardens

SoCal nursery plants | December 9th 2009 by susan hirsch

One in a series about the unsung hero, the volunteer gardener.….….. This past September my sister Mary Lynn took me to see the gardens at Cranbrook House, located near her home north of Detroit. Built in 1908–09, the estate was built by George read more

saustoni

Gardens and Architecture abound at The Getty Villa

L'esprit Sud Magazine | December 9th 2009 by Sandra Austoni

Located in Malibu, CA is the imposing Getty Villa, one of the two locations of the J. Paul Getty Museum. The Getty Villa is a museum as well as an education center dedicated to the study of the arts and cultures of the ancient Mediterranean World, da read more

AdventureArtTravel

Britain’s Best Breaks: Bournemouth: Compton Acres

Adventure Art Travel | December 9th 2009 by Hairy Nipples

There’s something for everyone – art, history and heritage to family fun and action packed adventure! Kids will love Splashdown, Monkey World, Oceanarium and Adventure Wonderland. Nature lovers will enjoy Brownsea Island and the enchantin read more

5oclockteaspoon

Spice Garden: Saffron Crocus

the five o'clock teaspoon | December 8th 2009

Growing SaffronSaffron is derived from the autumn blooming Crocus sativa, or saffron crocus. Saffron threads, the bloom's stigmas, are easily extracted, when gently pulled in late autumn, soon after the crocus has bloomed. The harvest process is ti read more

lokendrarathore

Some Flower And Plant Nurseries In Jaipur

A Few Details About Jaipur | December 8th 2009 by Lokendra

Living in Rajasthan one can miss having  pretty flowers around you considering the water shortage and lack of space for gardens in the cities and the amount of work  required for cultivating flowers for a short span of time. That is why the recent read more

lornasass

CYCLAMENS AND ORNAMENTAL KALE

Lorna Sass at Large | December 7th 2009

Shortly after my “aha” moment and blog about cold-loving cyclamens, I bundled up and went across town.  I was headed to the Cooper Hewitt museum to see the design show, but as soon as I got off the bus, I got hijacked by a tree surrounde read more

baksanir

Palacio da Pena

Wayfaring Travel Guide | December 7th 2009 by baksanir

In 1838 the German Prince Ferdinand Saxe-Coburg Gotha acquired the ruins of the Pena Monastery at auction. At the same time, he had the intention to restore the building to its original glory. However, perhaps influenced by an illegal affair, he cha read more

carocordo

Book sales

Dig it! Gardening Tips for Dogs | December 6th 2009 by Carolyn Cordon

My sales of 'Dig it! Gardening Tips for Dogs' continue and I'm connecting with dog owners around the place. Just about everybody I talk to about the book has a funny 'dog in the garden' story.Then there are the amazing dogs that don't do anything nau read more

velvetandlinen

linnea's lights candle give away winners and some answers to your…

Velvet and Linen | December 6th 2009 by Brooke Giannetti

Thank you so much for your input on the type of posts that you enjoy. Your opinions have given me some great ideas for futures posts. Onto the give away results: Congratulations to Renee W for being the 11th comment. Your Linnea's Lights Po read more

190319m9

Jaipur City Zoo

Pink City Blog | December 6th 2009 by Manik

The zoo in Jaipur is located near Albert hall. Animal zoo is on one side and the bird zoo is on the other. Entry fee is Rs 10 per person and you are required to keep ticket with you lest you won’t be allowed to enter bird zoo. Surroundings in a read more

dhirendra

Godrej to build India’s first green township in city

Dhirendra's Blogs | December 5th 2009 by Dhirendra

Good morning friends.  It will be a good project for the city of Ahmedabad which will build India’s first green township.  Nature is one of God’s best creation.   We should all  care for our nature.  Keep it green. Godrej Properties Limited read more

midnightgardener

Early December

The Midnight Garden | December 5th 2009 by Greg

Posted in bachelor button, Badum, berries, Boat Meadow Creek, calendula, Christmas decorations, cool for cats, gardens, sky, thistle read more

daringideas

Why to use rain chains in your garden

Interior Design Ideas and Amazing Architecture | December 4th 2009 by Daring Ideas

The purpose of using garden rain chains in the garden is mainly decorative and less functional. The only real use of a rain chain is to transport rain water in a bigger storage container for later use: some people water their plants with rain water a read more

DavisPod

Just How Spectacular is the World’s Largest Tree House?

CalFinder Remodeling Blog | December 4th 2009 by Gabe Luna

As a parent, when you tell your children a story or give them a new toy, you never know what’s going to stick and give them a lifetime of inspiration. It appears that having a tree house as a child was all it took for John Harris of England to a read more

lialdelman

An Altered Sense of Time

Lila's Blog | December 4th 2009 by Lila Delman

Some of my neighbors have started to put their holiday decorations up. It started on Thanksgiving – a wreath here, a few lights there, a candy cane decorated maibox – but I’m very conflicted because at my house, I still have pansies blooming. read more

piaktw

december 4th - frosty morning

The World According To Pia | December 4th 2009 by Pia K

I do love a good, frosty winter morning! With a pale winter sun it gets even better.The impawtant task of watering of garden this time of year I leave to one loaf dog extraordinaire. As always he does a swell job. read more