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- NEW, NOTABLE AND KNOW-HOW
Almanac SunCalc takes the guesswork out of locating plants where they'll get the right amount of sunlight. The gadget measures the accumulated light that falls on a specific spot over 12 hours.
- How to customize the ingredients for a garden getaway
Whether functional or pure folly (or a little bit of both), a backyard structure is romantic and enticing.
- Datebook: Events calendar for the region
- DECOR SCORE ROSE BENNETT GILBERT
Harness those great spaces with cozy, small packaging We thought we'd like all the open space in our great room, but as it turns out the room feels too open and big, especially in the dining area. Maybe you have some suggestions on how to arrange the furniture to make it feel cozier?
- ANTIQUES AND COLLECTING RALPH AND TERRY KOVEL
Original Kewpie dolls have tiny blue wings and a large following Kewpie is the name of a nude, elflike baby with fat cheeks, wide eyes, a topknot and tiny blue wings. Rose O'Neill drew the first Kewpies for a Ladies' Home Journal story in 1909. The drawings were turned into 3-D designs for Kewpie dolls and figurines by 1911.
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