- Cowgirl Attire – the Perfect Blend of the Rough With the Smooth By:-Felix Lehmann
The word cowgirl brings to mind pictures of lowing cattle, galloping horses, green grass golden sunshine, camp fires, nature at its unadulterated best and energetic smart girls in traditional jeans and checked shirts The various items of cowgirl attire grew out of practical requirements to handle the environment they worked in
- Quick Portrait of the New Art Collector By:-Cristina Clarimon
According to recent data released by the National Endowment for the arts, general participation in art related events has been severely reduced During 2008, most art forms saw a decline in the number of patrons supporting performances or exhibits
- Stone Lithography I Alois Senefelder By:-Cristina Clarimon
While visual media are quite diverse, one of the most important turning points came with the invention of the printing press A true revolutionary creation, it opened up a whole new medium in the form of relief prints
- The Forgotten Art of Hospitality By:-Glo Johnsen
In this fast paced world where we communicate with text messaging and emails, rarely even speaking on the telephone, the art of hospitality is becoming a “lost art” Some folks even conclude that since times are economically hard, we can’t afford to have anyone over – much less be hospitable
- Frances Melhop The Enchanted Lens By:-Cristina Clarimon
At the other end of the rabbit hole, among the ferns of the New Zealand countryside, there sat a little girl by the name of Frances She really, really wanted to see the scurrying pink eyed rabbit come out of that little patch of darkness
- Vintage Treasure Hunting in London By:-Sam Scribbler
There are very few places in the UK better for hunting out vintage treasures than the world famous Portobello Road, West London Fifteen minutes walk north from Notting Hill Gate underground station, or five minutes east from Ladbroke Grove station, under a giant tent beside the M40 flyover, Portobello Green Market flourishes on a Friday, Saturday and Sunday
- Cigar Basics Cigar Accessories and Culture By:-Walter Gibbs
Before discussing one of the intricacies of cigar smoking and the accessories needed such as the cigar cutter, let me first tackle the difference between cigarette smoking and cigar smoking Majority of cigarette smokers puff away during break times, while driving or after eating; basically, cigarette smoking is a mere past time
- Tengchong, Yunnan: Emerald Source By:-Lanbo Jiang
There is a place called the Emerald overseas Chinese, this place is famous because of overseas Chinese and jade
2 Qiansibainian Historical Records on the previous records, there are businessmen who travel long distances to middle reaches of the Yangtze River here, treasure hunt, to Ming and Qing Dynasties are more numerous cavalry Tuozhe silk cloth to Sichuan, where they are intended to be called for a the Oriental Dream in stone, a symbol of wealth and power emerald jade
- Chinese Mustard Hometown By:-Lanbo Jiang
Yuyao is the country s largest mustard production and processing base, enjoy hometown of Chinese mustard, the beauty of a transcript Yuyao City, mustard is a dominant industry, agriculture and ten the highest degree of industrialization of an industry
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