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The Flight Crew - Washington Post

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Got a travel-related question, comment, suspicion, warning, gripe, sad tale or happy ending? The Post Travel Section Flight Crew is at your service. On the itinerary this week: playing miniature golf in Myrtle Beach , staying fit while on the road …
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Season brings out best of Botanical Garden - Myrtle Beach Sun News

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Season brings out best of Botanical GardenMyrtle Beach Sun News, SC - 3 hours agoAmong its best-known features are a 14-acre Japanese Garden, a tropical rain forest inside the domed Climatron conservatory, the peaceful George Washington …

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Season brings out best of Botanical Garden - Myrtle Beach Online

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

If you go For details on the Missouri Botanical Garden, call 800-642-8842 or visit www.mobot.org. Reach the St. Louis Convention & Visitors Commission at 800-916-8938 or www.explorestlouis.com. The Nanas, naturally. They’re everywhere this season …
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How we met: Separate ways lead back to ‘the one’ - Memphis Commercial Appeal

Sunday, June 29th, 2008

Lonnie Bivins and LaLita Washington Bivins met as kids and dated on and off for a few years. They reconnected last year, and wed May 10. “He is the one for me — that’s something I always knew, but we had to grow up, jump the hurdles,” says LaLita …
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San Diego’s Balboa Park a cool escape from Inland Empire heat - Press-Enterprise

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

San Diego’s Balboa Park a cool escape from Inland Empire heatPress-Enterprise, CA - 2 hours agoThe selection includes an award-winning rose garden, a botanical building, a butterfly garden and a Japanese garden, among others. …

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Close to home - Hornell Evening Tribune

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

“Historic New York: Architectural Journeys in the Empire State” (NY: Landmark Society of Western New York; $49.95) is a visual masterpiece. With photos by Andy Olenick and text by Richard O. Reisem, “Historic New York” attempts the near …
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Send Tales of Critter Combat - RedOrbit

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Send Tales of Critter CombatRedOrbit, TX - 5 hours ago… exhibits of art and photographs, tours of the Japanese Garden and displays of ikebana flower arranging and bonsai, the art of miniaturizing plants. …

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Banding Together to Stay at Home - US News and World Report

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

Alice Salamon, 87, has resided for nearly four decades in a light-filled, three-story home in Cambridge, Mass., that brims with memories, mementos of her travels, and photos of generations of family. Through the kitchen window, the native of …
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Send tales of critter combat - Akron Beacon Journal

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

I once toured a house that had an old bathtub in the garden. That struck me as unusual, so I asked the homeowners about it. It used to be a goldfish pond, they said. Then one day they found it empty. Seems a raccoon had figured out how to pull the …
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Prof. Lerner’s Reading List For Garden Design 101 - Washington Post

Friday, June 27th, 2008

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Prof. Lerner’s Reading List For Garden Design 101Washington Post, United States - 14 hours ago“Serene Gardens: Creating Japanese Design and Detail in the Western Garden” by Yoko Kawaguchi presents choices for small-scale Japanese garden designs and …

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