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  1. If I Had My Own Blue Box
    Adventures in the Nineteenth Century, and maybe a little beyond -- Anna Worden Bauersmith's Blog. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Holiday Jump Start
    I’ve decided to play a little game to try to jump-start holiday sales. I’ve set up one Fanciful Utility Holiday Box to go on sale each day for the next several days. In Etsy land …
    By Anna Worden Bauersmith, 59 words
  2. ALHFAM – the Association for Living History, Farm and Agricultural Museums
    An international organization serving the interests and needs of its individual and institutional members and supporting experiential interpretations of history. More info

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    250th Spark: Rebrand Your Existing Events for the 250th
    For history museums, the upcoming 250th anniversary is an opportunity to showcase your historical, cultural, and natural assets, as well as a powerful hook to attract new audiences and deepen connections with your community. But …
    By alhfam1, 75 words
  3. Beth's Bobbins
    Living history and historic costuming, with a particular focus on women's clothing and hairstyles of the Victorian and American Civil War periods. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Original: Print Dress, c.1825
    I like the stripes on this one: the contrast between the vertical stripes on the bodice and skirt, the horizontal stripe on the skirt, and diagonal of the bias-cut sleeves. The maker even made the …
    By Beth, 57 words
  4. cabel.com
    A blog from Cabel Sasser. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Thank Goodness I’ve Written Some Ad Music
    This summer, a new video game came out that changed the way we think about comedy in games, becoming an instant smash hit in the process. That’s right, I’m talking about Thank Goodness You’re Here! …
    By cabel, 240 words
  5. Buildings of New England
    Exploring New England and showcasing amazing architecture and history one building at a time! 🇺🇸 More info

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    Kennard Estate // 1907
    A significant house and grounds are tucked away, hidden off Dudley Road in Newton, Massachusetts. This is the Kennard Estate. Frederic Hedge Kennard (1865-1937) was born in Brookline and attended Harvard College. He did graduate …
    By Buildings of New England, 214 words
  6. Ploum.net
    A writer alternating between a bépo keyboard, to feed this blog, and old mechanical typewriters on which I imagine our futures. 🇧🇪 More info

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    Hyperconnexion, addiction et obéissance
    Hyperconnexion, addiction et obéissance De l’hyperconnexion Nous sommes désormais connectés partout, tout le temps. J’appelle cela "l’hyperconnexion" (et elle ne passe pas nécessairement par les écrans). Parfois, je tente de me convaincre que mon addiction …
    By Ploum, 1,299 words
  7. Pablo Lara H
    Personal blog of the Illustrator, Photographer and Web Designer Pablo Lara H. 🇧🇷 More info

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    Selection of Serif & Display typefaces from Google Fonts
    Denn die Todten reiten schnell A few days ago I was looking for a font similar to an inktrap typeface I saw on a TV Literary show on TV Brasil. I found it. So I …
    By Pablo Lara H, 1,022 words
  8. Yusuf's Home
    I am a software engineer and I write articles about cool stuff. By Youssef Bouzekri. 🇹🇳 More info

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    Linux text manipulation
    learning a lot about sed, awk and other commands by making a spotify statusbar widget
    By - (Yusuf Bouzekri, 18 words
  9. And now it’s all this
    I just said what I said and it was wrong. Or was taken wrong. By Dr. Drang. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Tweaking settings (or not) on my new MacBook Pro
    I got my new MacBook Pro last Friday, and so far only two things have annoyed me. The first I got used to much faster than I thought I would, and the second I’ve turned …
    By Dr. Drang, 506 words
  10. IN A GREEN SHADE
    A diary of back garden botany, urban ecology, rural rambles and field trips to the middle of nowhere... By Rupert Hughes. 🇬🇧 More info

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    2024-11-15 17:47
    Wain Wood carpeted with leaves.In open countryside the fields are fallow.
    By Rupert Hughes, 11 words
  11. Adam Yn Yr Ardd –Blog
    An experienced gardener from West Wales who advocates organic and nature-friendly gardening. By Adam Jones. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Harvest time
    September is a month of fullness in the garden and the pantry with the crops at their peak and all … Harvest time Read More »
    By Adam Jones, 28 words
  12. RJOHNTHEBAD
    A builder, developer, urban designer, and recovering electrician. His work focuses on small scale, incremental design and development. By R John Anderson. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Office Vacancy Chaos and Opportunity
    There is an opportunity within the chaos created when work from home and hybrid work hollowed out the Central Business District (CBD) of places like San Antonio and Portland. In San Antonio I saw a …
    By rjohnanderson, 470 words
  13. cherrylkd
    S.E.N ADVOCATE. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Death of a Sporting Hero
    Yesterday (June 2nd 2024) we lost one of our great sporting heroes. Of course I’m talking about Rob Burrow CBE who played scrum-half for Leeds Rhinos. He was the tender age of 41. He lost …
    By cherrylkd, 546 words
  14. in lieu of a field guide
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    Prefiguration of a madness unforeseen
    Does he know what his sentence is?” “No,” the officer said, wanting to continue with his explanations, but the traveler interrupted him: “He does not know his own sentence?” “No,” the officer repeated, pausing briefly …
    By Rise, 74 words
  15. David's Book World
    Adventures in reading. By David Hebblethwaite. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Black Orb by Ewhan Kim (tr. Sean Lin Halbert): Strange Horizons review
    I am back at Strange Horizons with a review of The Black Orb by Ewhan Kim, translated from Korean by Sean Lin Halbert. This is the tale of an unusual apocalypse, as mysterious dark orbs …
    By David Hebblethwaite, 115 words