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Preparing for Winter Heating Bills
Where You Are Now | 12 hours ago by Aaron
Summer has ended and fall has arrived. The leaves are changing from bright greens to shades of reds, yellows, and oranges. With each sunrise the sun breaks through the chilly air and creates the perfect day, and with each sunset it paints the sky as read more
Love. L O V E. la la la love
thoughts, bs, loneliness, etc | 19 hours ago by Mz Mami
Summer breeze. Summer sun. Windows down. Stunnaz on. I glanced at him and saw happiness, joy, and love written all over his face. No doubt. I continued to look out the window, just enjoying the sunshine. It reflected how I felt. Happy. Beaming inside read more
Thirst Quencher
Writing Mind | 19 hours ago by justkyut
Whew! It's really hot hot outside. It seems like summer, right? It was only 8am but the heat of the morning sun seems like to already 12 noon. It really makes you thirsty and you wish you can stay in an air conditioned room all day. Others get headac read more
Sunday Stroll
SPAstic - Tales from a London Spa | October 12th 2008 by ML
This was the first weekend I haven't had to work at the spa since August! And the weather was glorious. Sunny, 20 degrees -- it's the summer we never had here in London! I coerced my other half away from his bevvy of film-making computers and out int read more
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Text Unlimited | October 12th 2008 by Mika
Text Message: * Oh! my loveliest lady mine,What shall I send for our 3rd year anniversary?Summer and flowers are far away;Gloomy old Winter is king to-day;Buds will not blow, and sun will not shine: What shall I do for our anniversary?I ’ve searc read more
Plane, Train, Sea Bus. Ben, Lisa and Poppet
slaughterhousestudios | October 11th 2008 by Lisa Snellings Clark
Yesterday we saw a dog riding in the back seat of a convertible. The dog was wearing sun goggles. Yes, we are back in Palm Springs, but summer has gone away.This is a good thing.Here are some of the photos from Vancouver. Just getting started sorting read more
Decay and the Glory of Autumn
Etsian Blogs | October 11th 2008 by amanda
What is it about the season of dying that is so compelling?The colours are dizzying this year, with a wet summer and long, crisp fall, the show of colours on our hardwood forests are simply stunning. Breathtaking in the very real sense~ you turn a co read more
Allium Giganteum
Home & Garden | October 11th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
Giant Allium is a spectacular beauty, offering incredible 6- to 9-inch flowerheads that begin green, then mature to a long-lasting rich violet. The species from which the famous Globemaster is bred, it is magnificent in the early summer garden. Bloom read more
Baby Blue Beach Cruiser
Julies Journal | October 11th 2008 by JustJulie
When I lived in California we spent many summer days at the beach. We did a lot of laying in the sun, and boogie boarding, but I never rode a bike up and down the beach like a lot of people did. Man, I have always lusted over beach bikes, and wante read more
Summer Love in October
Paris et cie | October 11th 2008 by Kim Poulin
Today was magnificent. What a little bonus having a beautiful summer like weekend for all to enjoy here in Chicago. My daily walk along the lake was shared with hundreds of others--biking, boating, running and sun bathing. Yes, those worshipper read more
Some more English Premier League Transfer Gossip
Maa Ka Doodh: Around the World *Sports*Movies*Music | October 11th 2008
CITEH IN FOR CASSANO?Mark Hughes is clearly a man who likes a challenge.However, if the story in The Daily Mirror this morn is true, then we might suggest he is about to bite off more than he can chew.The paper claims he is lining up a bid for Antoni read more
The power of prayer
Pole to Polar: The Secret Life of a Manic Depressive | October 11th 2008 by Seaneen
It seems to be summer again in London! I know how dull it is to mention the weather but I thought it vaguely interesting as it was arctic here but a few days ago. There’s a sense of festival on the road as people throw off their jackets and read more
The Domain on Fireplaces and Other Hot Stuff
NamReg.com Domain Auctions | October 11th 2008 by Jeff
Countries with four seasons can enjoy the different things each season can provide. During spring time, the plants, flowers and trees bloom and grow, making it enjoyable to go out, trek and enjoy the views of mountains and the landscape. Summer tim read more
Cooling in Style
Words of Love | October 11th 2008 by Joy
Summer is fast approaching, and even now we are starting to feel a lot warmer. Of course coming from winter time, the Sun is a much needed and awaited relief. Having been in those thick jackets or under the warm sheets, it's high time to get out ther read more
A Good Summer for Sparkling Wine
Karen's Blog | October 11th 2008 by Karen Street
The cold summer may not have been that good for sun lovers but it has been good for sparkling wine. The summer has boosted the acidity in Cornish vineyards producing a much higher quality of sparkling wine than usual. Whilst the poor weather reduced read more
Agapanthus ‘Storm Cloud’
Home & Garden | October 11th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
Agapanthus Storm Cloud is a dazzling South African hybrid boasting huge (8- to 10-inch) globes of trumpet-shaped, cobalt blue flowers atop 3- to 4-foot stems. The strap-like leaves reach 24 to 30 inches across and 18 to 24 inches long. A dramatic mid read more
Lilium Candidum
Home & Garden | October 11th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
Gloriously fragrant classic bears as many as 15 pure white, 4- to 5-inch blooms in early summer on sturdy 4- to 6-foot stems!NOTE: Madonna Lily bulbs must be planted in early fall to develop top growth before the onset of winter. Full sun to light sh read more
Water-Loving Iris Collection
Home & Garden | October 10th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
Magnificent blooms in two shades of red top these super-hardy native plants for many weeks in summer. The upper petals (standards) and a brilliant watermelon-red, while the lower petals (falls) are a deeper rose-red with a prominent yellow stroke. Pe read more
Hydrangea Alpengluhen
Home & Garden | October 10th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
Lush crimson flowers of incredible size slowly deepen into purple tints reminiscent of the fading sun. Sunglasses are optional for this beauty. Abundantly produced over a 2- to 3-month growing season that begins in midsummer, its immense flowerheads read more
Moving to Dublin, the Wimp-o Way
3 Troopin Travelers | October 10th 2008
Settlin' your wee (or large, whatever) bottom in, and adjusting for a year abroad - in my case it was Dublin, Ireland - can be done in a bunch of different way, I chose wimp-o, I urge you to, you know, not do that. Let me paint a few strokes in the m read more
Sun-Tolerant Heucheras Collection
Home & Garden | October 10th 2008 by Auzworks Interactive
A Trio of Luscious Colors.Contains Heucheras Mocha, Citronelle, and Caramel. If you can imagine a more beautiful set of Heucheras for the sunny to partly shaded garden, by all means let us know! These are three of the very best varieties, uniform in read more
Arcticulates: Sunrise * Sunset!
Arcticulates | October 10th 2008 by Arcticulates
Friday,October 10, 2008 ~ SUNRISE * SUNSET ~ I just wanted to share some beautiful photos of the some of the sunrises and sunsets that we have in Alaska. The colors can take your breath away. These photos are just a taste of the true beauty. Even read more
Hasta La Vista, Summer
hadley gets crafty | October 10th 2008 by hadleygetscrafty
My friend Jada loves summer, and likens her to a woman who's something like your bad-ass older cousin who doesn't need anything from anyone. I view summer more as an angry older woman who ascended to her position of infinite power through exposing an read more
Inside the Blogosphere: Reading Rooms
Grasping for the Wind | October 10th 2008 by graspingforthewind
This time I asked: What is your ideal reading environment? Lisa @ Danger Girl: Sometimes it can be difficult to find just the right spot. I'm talking about the perfect spot to read (what were you thinking?) During this past summer, my favorite rea read more
Autumn in the Seoune Valley
Living the Dream......not. The downs and ups of a part-time… | October 10th 2008 by Melanie Jones
There's something rather magical and mystical about this time of year in our valley. The two little rivers at the bottom of the hill, coupled with the abudance of lakes, means that the valley is often shrouded in an early morning mist when I take DS read more
InventHelp’s Gadget Girl Discovers “The Recycling Bug”
InventHelp Gadget Girl Blog | October 10th 2008 by inventhelp
As the evenings grow cooler and the warm summer sun is replaced by the gray overcast shade of fall, many people are pulling in the lawn furniture and hunkering down for cool weather. Well, people aren’t the only ones moving indoors as the seaso read more
Random Photo XV: Autumn Birch
3 O'Clock in the Morning | October 10th 2008
If I asked you what your favorite season was, you would probably say spring or summer. But you would be wrong. It's actually autumn. Like Michael Scott, I find autumn to be the most contemplative of the seasons. The angle of the sun, the colors of th read more
Wetter Summers in the UK - A Sign of Global Warming?
The Zeitgeist is Changing | October 10th 2008 by Robert Muller
Britain's Increasingly Wet Summers by Isla CampbellSome attribute it to global warming; others simply blame freak weather conditions, but whatever the cause of the atrocious amount of rain which swept across the UK, the summer of 2008 will go down in read more
Iran's Inhuman Wrongs!
Can You Be A Part Of My Life | October 10th 2008 by Lauren
From The New York Sun:September 2008 was the 20th anniversary of when a three-man committee traveled from prison to prison across Iran, and evaluated each prisoner's "commitment" to the Islamic Republic's official ideology. The result: between 4,000 read more

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