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www.knoxnews.com @ 02/08/07 10:56
when you're sprinting through life, scheduled to the hilt, e-mail overflowing, cell phone ringing, carpooling and coaching, taking the time to clean up messy files, disorganized rooms and unkempt closets may seem like an impossible luxury. what you | |
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seattlepi.nwsource.com @ 12/09/06 10:21
oh, deer! they are more of a problem than ever. urban sprawl and encroachment on their habitat have made them less fearful of people. and many of them are looking at our gardens as their primary food source. as populations increase and natural habitats | www.denverpost.com @ 12/05/06 22:42
searchers scouring a rugged canyon tuesday found a pair of pants matching the description of those worn by a missing man who struck out for help after his family's car got stuck in the snow. a helicopter with heat-sensing equipment joined other | www.latimes.com @ 02/08/07 22:07
pest control and is obsessed with the wickedness of the flesh. there's plenty of time for you to grow up and be evil, she tells lewellen as she inspects her after a bath. i just want you to be good while you can. robin wright penn ? does anyone do | www.suntimes.com @ 12/03/06 04:20
as most trees are winding down in the fall, nyssa sylvatica is just beginning to come into its own. also known as black tupelo, black gum, sour gum and pepperidge, this underutilized native tree has superb fall ornamental characteristics. as the leaves | dwb.sacbee.com @ 12/02/06 19:00
don't let the mad holiday dash (sprint is probably more like it) unleash your inner bah-humbug. it is possible to get everything done, yes even in the time that's left, and still enjoy yourself and your loved ones. keep your holidays happy with these | www.philly.com @ 12/09/06 01:25
a wreath loses its cheer once the needles curl and the berries start to fall. here are some tips for keeping it fresh: cut them now before they dry in the cold winds, or buy them early, before they dry out on store shelves. hose the greens well and keep | |
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www.ocregister.com @ 12/10/06 22:39
double duty: a birdhouse or bird feeder not only invites birds to join you in the garden but introduces architecture among the flowers and, if it's on a post, provides a place to grow flowering vines. good ideas are always in season. no matter where you | www.tennessean.com @ 12/06/06 05:18
we have a 2-year-old son and receive visits from the out-of-state in-laws several times a year. it is a win-win situation: my wife and i get a rare evening out together, while the grandparents have time to dote on their grandson. however, our relatives | www.commercialappeal.com @ 12/03/06 08:08
please don't jump on my intellectually lazy use of the word yard. the word is abbreviated garden, from the indo-european root word anyway, for mid-south folks, thanksgiving is typically the first of the fall with extra time to kick around outdoors, for |
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