Oriental carpet
After yesterday’s comments on folks biting nails and sweating in anticipation of scent No12-EAU D’ÉPICES (which will, by the way, hit the shelves in 50 ml flacons, as part of the CLASSICS line, after September), I feel sort of motivated to pour and crimp No. 12. Yesterday, the spicy water got a filtration finish. Not much to filter, though! There are fragrances that are a pain to filter
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What I’ve Learned About the Italian Watch Industry While Working at a Luxury Store in Canada
When talking about luxury watches the first country that comes to mind is Switzerland. Germany and Japan might arise in certain cases, but there is one big player in the watch world that is lesser known but quite important, Italy. Considering the obsessive love affair that Italians have with their watches it is not hard Related posts: Italian Golden Pages U-Boat U-51 Rattrapante Complicated Watch – An Amplified Masterpiece The Audemars Piguet Of The Fashion Industry: Wallstreet Kingdom
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What I’ve Learned About the Italian Watch Industry While Working at a Luxury Store in Canada
How to Make a Flower Out of Fabric
A T-Shirt Flower Pillow These days everyone is looking for ways to be more eco-friendly– even when it comes to giving gifts. This simple project is definitely green, but it’s also easy. We’ll show you how to turn an old t-shirt or leftover fabric scraps into a cute flower with just a few simple steps

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Modern Watering Can
This water can was created with ease of use in mind. The ultra-streamlined design features a flexible silicone hose that insures you hit your target every time. A built-in magnet keeps the hose attached to the can when not in use for easier storage

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double whopper of draws
I am off for the last business meeting this week. We sit together with the IT gurus in order to discuss a few fixes and enhancements. And to be honest: I did a lot of IT projects with external partners, back then in my old job as IT manager, and I assure you: This project was going through smoothly and just fine.
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The Kids Cook Monday recipe contest
Here at Foodista we’re excited to announce a kid-friendly recipe contest with the group who brought you Meatless Monday! The Monday Campaigns just launched The Kids Cook Monday , a new program which encourages families to start each week cooking, learning and eating healthfully together .
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Jewelry and Gifts Made in America
I wanted to let our customers know that we have been working very hard to add new Sterling Silver Gifts and Gold Jewelry that are made in the USA. This economy makes it very important that we all do everything we can to keep local jobs and business strong

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Spanish Verdejo: Patio-Loving Wine
I’ve always been a fan of white wines made from the Verdejo grape. It’s the signature grape of Spain’s Rueda region, located in the northwest part of the country. Most of my experience with Verdejo reminded me of Sauvignon Blanc: a crisp, dry, easy-drinking white without a whole lot of complexity or richness

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Building a “Learning Healthcare System” for Cancer Research and Care
I can go to the Treasury Department’s website and find out with certainty what the national debt is to the penny, today. I can go to any ATM, withdraw money from my own account, and get an immediate balance. And with a few touches on an iPhone, I can identify my exact location anywhere in the States, search for restaurants within a half-mile radius, have a meal, and submit my review of the restaurant afterwards

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Building a “Learning Healthcare System” for Cancer Research and Care
Prima Baby loves our dinner sets
Prima Baby magazine loves our Disaster Designs Dinner Sets! Not that we’re surprised because the cute melamine sets are dishwasher safe and feature a compartmented and inscribed (‘I scream, you scream, we all scream for icecream’) plate, bowl, cup, fork and spoon, presented in a box. They’re available in Monkey or Elephant designs. “Great for a gift, or to brighten up toddler mealtimes,” said Prima.

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Hellenic Gods : Poseidon
HellenicGods.Org kisthos – (Greek: κίσθος, κίστος, or κισθός) kisthos is the Hellenic word for cistus, a perennial shrub known as the rock-rose. Several species are included: Cistus cretifus, Cistus incanus, Cistus ladaniferus, Cistus laurifolius, and Cistus villosus

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Who Needs The Mediterranean
Most years at around this time, I feel the need for a nice relaxing break in the sunshine. Usually, I head for the Mediterranean – that idyllic little corner of Europe where the sun always shines, the beaches are pure and white, and life moves at a rather more sedate pace than we are used to.
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Just say no to sunscreen nanophobia!
Once again we’re at a pivotal point in human development, where a novel technology might allow us to improve the lot of millions, perhaps billions of people across the globe and yet activists are invoking the precautionary principle and informing consumers of the possible dangers therein. As happened with vaccines, nuclear energy, genetically modified crops, stem cells and cloning, and the whole of the chemical and pharmaceuticals industry, they talk of known unknowns, unknown knowns, unknown unknowns and the need to avoid any risk at any price. The latest scare-mongering is in a similar vein and comes just as the Northern summer reaches its sunniest peak.

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in need of a silicone enhancement
I am in love, unconditional, with my new flacon. We get along very well, and even after days with dozens and dozens of bottles going through my hands while filling and crimping (=sticking the pump onto the flacon) and labeling, we still look at each other in the evening with a smile. Compared to this relationship, my love for the cover top, the black colored wooden cube, is appreciation, but a bit less passionate
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Black and Blue Medieval Gown with Purple Roses and Silver Underskirt
Click for larger version (PNG) ; click for PDF version. Click here for the list of dolls

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Top 10 Stretching and Flexibility Products
The jury may still be out as to whether stretching actually prevents injuries and/or improves athletic performance but one thing is for sure – it feels good. And for increasing flexibility, there’s nothing like a good stretch. Want to increase your flexibility? Here are some products designed to help you get your best stretch

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The Last Apollo Mission Celebrated: The Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz ‘Meteorite’ Reviewed
July is the month of Omega’s Speedmaster watches. Not only the Moonlanding will be celebrated (on the 21th of July 2:56 GMT), also the last Apollo mission which dates back to July 1975 is celebrated. The ASTP (Apollo-Soyuz Test Project) consisted out of a number of joint scientific experiments, but was – of course – Related posts: BaselWorld 2009: Omega Speedmaster Professional 40th Anniversary 02:56 GMT Omega Speedmaster Professional 3570.40 Omega Speedmaster Professional Moonphase
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The Last Apollo Mission Celebrated: The Omega Speedmaster Professional Apollo-Soyuz ‘Meteorite’ Reviewed
Something Old, Something New
And in this case, the old is what’s new! I’m starting a new, small line of antique-style jewelry that will include Victorian and Georgian styles along with the occasional Edwardian and Art Deco piece.

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Julia’s Kitchen Progress (and What’s Wrong With This Picture?)
Last Friday, I selected the wall color for Julia’s kitchen, and took it over to the painters. While I was there, I noticed a painting decision that seemed a bit…well…ODD to me.
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Julia’s Kitchen Progress (and What’s Wrong With This Picture?)
Space Invaders Cutting Board
For the nostalgic geek who can’t stay out of the kitchen. Use this 15″ x 10″ x 1.25″ walnut and hard maple board to slice and dice your food like they used to slice and dice space invaders during the 70s.

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Space Invaders Cutting Board