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Music for the Changes of Autumn

by Kerry Dexter /
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Nov 19, 2018 / 0 comments

Autumn: at times there are vibrant colors in the foliage. At times there are muted hues of rain swept days. The stars are brilliant some nights. On other nights,there are no stars to see for the clouds. Sometimes there's a hint of warm breeze; more often, it's the sharp edge of wind that hints of winter. At times there's sunshine; at times there's snow. It is a time for gatherings, and a time for solitude. There is time for conversation, and space for reflection. Autumn: it is  a season of shifts.
 

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

Nothing But Net: The Naismith Basketball Memorial Hall of Fame Is a Sweet Three-Pointer

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Unique Cosplays at Grand Rapids Comic Con

This past weekend was the long-awaited annual Grand Rapids Comic Con. Held at Devos Place, a soaring, light-filled conference center, there was plenty of room to wander...and ask people for photos!

Here are some of the most unique cosplays we discovered...

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12 Expert Tips for High Quality, Money-Saving Travel

We all want extraordinary travel experiences…on a budget. Because, let’s be honest, the more money you save, the more you can travel. So how can you save money on travel, while still having a fantastic time? Trust me—it can be done! Take a look…
12 Expert Tips for High Quality, Money-Saving Travel

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12 Quirky Places to Discover in and Around Melbourne

History, animals, tennis, cricket, art, festivals, history, museums, culinary delights, beaches, music, and cafés around every corner...where are you? Why, Melbourne, of course! This city is an incredible place to visit, as there is so much to see and do.

Besides the aforementioned, Melbourne is packed with quirky treats. 

Here are a dozen of our favorites:

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 10, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 10, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

History Comes Alive in Pagosa Springs, Colorado

by Sandy Bornstein /
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Nov 08, 2018 / 0 comments

While exploring Roman archeological sites in Europe and the Middle East, I learned about geothermal energy. Centuries ago, the Romans saw the value of this natural resource and used it for their benefit. For example, the Roman Baths, about an hour and a half train ride from London, were constructed in the 1st century C.E to utilize the thermal water with a temperature of 46 degrees Celsius or 115 degrees Fahrenheit.

Through the Eyes of an Educator: The Renewal of Autumn

by Stacey Ebert /
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Nov 05, 2018 / 0 comments

What does autumn mean to you? For me, for years in New York, autumn meant the arrival of crisp air, the changing colors of leaves, homecomings, the impending holidays and pumpkin spiced everything. In San Diego, there’s still an arrival of moderately cooler air, you can drive an hour or so and watch the leaves change yet your fish tacos are just as tasty as they were a few months ago and your flip-flops never leave your feet. Here, summer reigns supreme and that outdoor lifestyle doesn’t change much throughout the year.

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 3, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of November 3, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of October 27, 2018 By Josh Garrick

“Josh Recommends” for the Week of October 27, 2018 By Josh Garrick 

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