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Life Between The Pipes

Life Between The Pipes

http://www.life-of-a-goalie.blogspot.com/

If you play hockey or your a hockey fan, you're in the right place. Hockey lessons, sports and hockey news, articles, discussions, and more....

Reading Between the Line, The Hidden Power of Lang…

Reading Between the Line, The Hidden Power of Language

http://www.curtischappell.com/blog

I am writing a series of books titled, Reading Between the Lines, The Hidden Power of Language. I explain how classic cliche's communicate esoteric wisdom to us. The blog is a result of my research and experience in the fields of quantum physic

Living Between the Pages

Living Between the Pages

http://betweenpages.wordpress.com

This blog was just started on November 17, 2008 and will focus mostly on books and my relationship with them. I plan on featuring reviews (mine and others) as well as other interesting tidbits about the world of reading, including but not limited to

Life between the flowers

Life between the flowers

http://www.lifebetweentheflowers.blogspot.com

The life and times of an English Country Career Gardener and Executive housekeeper working for English Country Society. Includes photos and gardening tips.

Between The Hedges

Between The Hedges

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A Georgia Bulldogs Blog The Latest UGA Dawg news from a true fan. Go Dawgs. Read The Best Blog, Between The Hedges for the best Georgia Bulldogs News and information

Librarians do it Between the Covers

Librarians do it Between the Covers

http://librariansbetweenthecovers.com

Librarians do it between the covers, and so does everyone else... read, of course.(Did you think I meant something else?). And they also do it on e-readers and audiobooks, alone and in groups. This blog is about books, bestsellers, book clubs, publis

Peeking Between the Pages

Peeking Between the Pages

http://peekingbetweenthepages.blogspot.com

Peeking Between the Pages is all about books with a little bit of the personal thrown in sometimes. I love to read and review books and love to host authors with guest posts, interviews and giveaways. Come on by and check it out!

Life in the Past Lane

Life in the Past Lane

http://www.jessicajamesblog.com

Welcome to the blog of award-winning historical fiction writer Jessica James, author of the best-selling Civil War novel Shades of Gray.

My time in the space between the doors.

My time in the space between the doors.

http://andycingolani.wordpress.com

When one door closes another one opens. This blog documents my time in the space between the doors.

Between the Shots

Between the Shots

http://www.BetweenTheShots.blogspot.com

Ara Lucia is an artist and director who makes photographs of invented worlds that tell a story. In these photographs characters spring from the artist's imagination into a fully realized space where fable meets the contemporary world. While beaut

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nestnestnest | November 9th 2009 by tamara matthews-stephenson

November is aboututilizing the bounties of the season to entertain for the holidayspicking apples directly from the trees and spending a day at an orchard can be great fun - we picked several styles from tangy to sweet to fill our bag!The jewel-ton read more

Buy a potential vineyard in Pomerol

BKWine Brief Blog | November 8th 2009

Pomerol is a small appellation in Bordeaux with only 780 ha of vineyards. There is also a horse racing course. But they only have four races per year and they have now decided to close it and sell the land – so they are looking read more

Has wine become like fastfood?

Purple Liquid: a wine and food diary | November 5th 2009

Has wine become a grape-based processed food product? Keith Wallace, founder of the Wine School of Philadelphia and contributor to The Daily Beast thinks so and explain why in his latest article. “The bottle you'll enjoy with dinner tonight lik read more

Ice wine in the Niagara region

Try a first-class wine and dine tour with slow season prices | November 4th 2009 by hillebrand

There are more than 70 wineries in the Niagara region, as it's at the same latitude as Bordeaux and the Napa Valley and is an hour's drive south of Toronto, making it a popular weekend destination. Many bed and breakfasts and hotels have their own vi read more

Nature doesn’t stay hit

Eat The Yard | November 4th 2009 by Jason Williams

This past weekend I found myself with a free moment to finally trim back the Bougainvillea that has grown with abandon for some time.  This vine thrives along the fence between our yard and our neighbor’s, and I have hated it for years and avo read more

In Which A Kid'll Eat Ivy Too-- Wouldn't You?

Connor's Song | November 3rd 2009

This morning David, Connor and I all piled in the car, leaving Jer finishing up his breakfast, and after stopping to drop Connor off at school we drove to the new house to start work. There we spent the next two and a half hours weeding. We almost fi read more

THAILAND – ASIA’S UP AND COMING WINE PRODUCER.

Ancient Land | November 2nd 2009 by pooriya

Most people associate Thailand with exotic, fun-filled vacations, and fine food, but never wine. Yet Thailand produces wine and soon we may be able to buy them in North America. Located between latitudes 20 and 6 North, Thailand is a tropical co read more

Awesome autumn

Flower Blog | October 28th 2009 by Jacqueline

Pumpkins and gourds are synonymous with visions of autumn. Their familiar form and happy coloring can’t help but make you smile. Fresh pumpkins are not only for Jack o’ Lanterns. They make very festive containers for fall flowers. [Telefl read more

Save Big at Wayfarer this Weekend

The Island Times | Bald Head Island Blog | October 28th 2009

If you’re on the island this weekend, you don’t want to miss out on the big sale going on at Wayfarer! From Wednesday, October 28 through Saturday, October 31, everything at the Wayfarer is between 40-80% off. This includes an extensiv read more

AREV wants to go backwards

BKWine Brief Blog | October 28th 2009

AREV (l’Assemblée des Régions Européennes Viticoles http://www.arev.org/) is some kind of collaboration organisation between some European wine regions. In their latest press release they underline the importance of fighting t read more