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Displaying posts 85 - 96 of 189 in totalEverything's Coming Up Pumpkin This SeasonEverything is coming up pumpkin or is it just pumpkin spice? Just a bit of information about the versatile pumpkin. Pumpkins are a varie...
Decorating a Tree Like a ProfessionalLong before the holiday season approaches, I've been dreaming up a winter wonderland, planning how I'll make my home festive for my fami...
Making of A Christmas MantelDecorating for Christmas for a lot of us is about nostalgia and tradition. I have my favorite from childhood and then I have my own orna...
How to: Decorate Cookies for ChristmasI love, love, LOVE this time of year! The spirits of the holidays are thick in the air and you can feel it in the people, the places, an...
Entertaining the Kiddos during the HolidaysStory by: Lacey Hughes Crafts, snacks, and friends are three things the Hughes girls absolutely love! And a party brings that all togeth...
Simple Seasonings make for a Beautiful TurkeyI wonder sometimes why turkey is only celebrated during the holidays. I guess anything besides the sliced deli style turkey is considere...
Bring Nature Indoors for Elegant Fall DecorAfter a hot and humid summer, I believe that we all look forward to Fall. When I think of Fall, I envision beautiful foliage, cooler wea...
Camellia City FestDowntown Greenville will host the 10th annual Camellia City Fest on Saturday, September 7th, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The festival will fea...
Spot the Difference - Spot Your StrengthYou've seen them and have likely spent time solving them. It's hard to resist looking at those puzzles that consist of two photos (or dr...
How DesignAlabama's Collaborative Spirit Transforms Comm... DesignAlabama, a nonprofit founded in 1987 by the Alabama State Council on the Arts, champions the power of design to shape vibrant comm...
Collaboration Grows Customer Base for Enterprise BusinessesThrough the travels of Alabama Small Towns and Downtowns, I have discovered a thing or two. Absolutely every town is different, however ...
Take Me to the RiverIt was right about the height of the COVID quarantine in 2020. We had reached the end of all the things we could do at home with middle ...