With the start of 2019, it is best to clean and reorganize various aspects of your life to ensure the kick off to a spectacular new year. One of the easiest ways to tidy up is to empty out your closet and build a spotless space for your clothing. Organizing your wardrobe should begin with an assessment.
It must be Sunday, circa 1960. Upon waking Sunday mornings, I can hear activity and lots of movement in the kitchen. Clanging pots and pans, the sound of meat sizzling, the can opener, the blender mixing tomatoes, and the sounds of the Victrola softly playing music from Jerry Vale, Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra.
My fond hope is that youve all had a joyful and, hopefully, somewhat relaxing holiday. Now that the mad dash to shop, decorate, entertain, bake, cook, and everything else is over, you may begin to ponder what your New Years resolution will be.
Herbs not only enhance the taste of food, but many are beautiful ornamentals, produce attractive flowers and fragrance. It's too early to sow seeds directly in your outdoor garden, however you can plant seeds for herbs in a sunny window.
A s the holiday season comes to a close, we can now sit back and relax after the chaotic last minute shopping, excessive cooking and cleaning are over. But, since our weekends no longer involve running around, we might find ourselves getting bored more easily.
Have you ever thought about the impact one little act of kindness can have on another human being? A loving gesture, a word of encouragement, a gentle touch or a warm smile, are just some acts of kindness that we may be apt to give or fortunate enough to receive.
Owners Mike Chidester, Daron Benbenisti, and Evan Deitch of Chiddys Cheesteak in Farmingdale have been neighborhood friends for a while now. After 25 years spent in corporate life, Mike Chidester chose to open what was the original Chiddys Cheesesteak food truck in 2014.
If traveling more is on your resolution list, there are many affordable ways to do so. Without being a travel agent, a points guru or breaking the bank, its possible to see the world.
Virginia (Ginnie) Frati, is the Executive Director and founder of the Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center in Hampton Bays. In 1991, Ginnie was on her way home from work when she saw a woodchuck that was hit by a car.
Hi friends! As the fall season is coming to an end I have been able to go through some images and am pleased with the fact that I tried something different in my approach to taking photos.
Dear Friends:
Well, its the end of the year, and what do we think of most? New Years Resolutions, of course. So, lets tell the truth here. How many resolutions did you make at the end of last year? Five? Ten? Twenty?
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