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History Today Magazine

History Today Magazine

http://historytodaymagazine.blogspot.com

History Today's blog delves into the deeper, historical issues that lie behind the headlines. Students, academics, journalists, amateur history enthusiasts: we welcome your comments and contributions!

Diner News & History

Diner News & History

http://www.dinerhistory.com/

Whether you appreciate diner history, the architecture, or its contribution to American culture and the food service industry, this site will be a unique resource for you. This blog is part history, current news, road trips, and our staff's insightfu

My Florida History

My Florida History

http://myfloridahistory.blogspot.com

Adventures with history and culture in the Sunshine State

Bytes of Australian History

Bytes of Australian History

http://scribblemesomething.wordpress.com

A history of Australia in small bytes, from the search for Australia, its discovering, colonisation to the present day (eventually)

The Needlepoint Canvas

The Needlepoint Canvas

http://needlepointqueen.com

Needlepoint Crafts by the Needlepoint Queen! We are dedicated to sharing news on both needlepoint current events and history. We have tips and suggestions, ideas for projects and information on stitches, tools and supplies. Join our discussions!

Women of History

Women of History

http://womenofhistory.blogspot.com

Biographies of some of the fascinating women who have graced the pages of history, and an eclectic series of articles pertaining to women and history.

History Musings... Bonnie K. Goodman

History Musings... Bonnie K. Goodman

http://bonniekaryn.wordpress.com/

Bonnie K. Goodman is an Assistant Editor for the History News Network (HNN) since 2005. She is the editor of five of the online magazine's popular features; "History Buzz," "Top Young Historians," "History Doyens," "On this Day in History," and "Camp

History and Women

History and Women

http://historyandwomen.blogspot.com

Saints and sinners, the notorious women throughout history who have left their stamp on the world in which they lived.

Cardinal Wolsey's Today in History

Cardinal Wolsey's Today in History

http://www.this-day-in-history.blogspot.com

Cardinal Wolsey's musings on Tudor history, medieval history, early-modern history and anything else that takes his fancy

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

iPentimento - Genealogy and History

http://ipentimento.com

The blog has the history of William Livingston Holmes, first sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon Territory; other topics include family history, genealogy, fibromyalgia, handwriting analysis, home improvement, gardening, and is a family friendly site.

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The Action Starts When Steve Checks Out A Book And Secret Agents…

Boys Rule Boys Read! | November 28th 2009 by Cordelia Anderson

Yep, that's right. In The Brixton Brothers: The Case of the Case of Mistaken Identity by Mac Barnett, 12-year-old Steve Brixton is a big fan of the old Bailey Brothers mysteries. He's read every one of the 59 Bailey Brothers books--some of them two o read more

Let's hear it for convenience!

Make Friends With Food | September 15th 2009

Okay, so last week I went after processed food with a bit more zeal than usual. The truth is, my own kitchen is not a package-free zone. There are plenty of foods in my fridge and pantry that rolled off a factory conveyor belt somewhere. In a perfect read more

The History And Meaning Of Monograms

- Privilege | August 9th 2009

TP asked me last week what my thinking was on monograms and where one ought to find them. In truth, my thinking on monograms has been pretty much limited to my family experience. In which, as TP said, towels yes, sheets yes, jewelry yes, personal ite read more

Pink Friday at Make Mine Pink

Beloved-Creations | June 26th 2009 by janet

Please join us for shopping with a twist on Friday June 26, 2009 as we present "A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME" I've never seen a rose I didn't love. From the first blossom of spring, gently swaying in the breeze, to an intricately stitched needlepoint ric read more

"A ROSE BY ANY OTHER NAME"

Make Mine Pink | June 22nd 2009 by Sharon

I've never seen a rose I didn't love. From the first blossom of spring, gently swaying in the breeze, to an intricately stitched needlepoint rich in history, I love them all. Silk roses mixed with a bunch of silk hydrangeas, gracing a vase on the m read more