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Fascinating January Facts:

The Chinese floral emblem of January is the plum blossom. It's a deciduous tree that starts to flower in mid-winter, typically around...

Fascinating January Facts:

Leap years exempted, January always begins on the same day as October. In leap years, January always begins on the same day as April and...

Fascinating January Facts:

The Anglo-Saxons called January "Wulfmonath" as it was the month hungry wolves came scavenging at people's doors.

Fascinating January Facts:

Although March was originally the first month in the old Roman Calendar, January assumed that position beginning in 153 BC when the two...

Fascinating January Facts

The Roman Senate, in 153 BC, declared January 1st to be the beginning of the new year. During the Middle Ages, the Church remained...

Hello January!

January is named after the Roman god Janus, who was always shown as having two heads. He looked back to the last year and forward to the...

Fascinating December Facts

December starts on the same day of the week as September every year and ends on the same day as April every year. It is the month with...

Say goodbye to boring bi-fold closet doors!

Sliding barn doors like this not only keeps your laundry closet hidden but also adds some charm!

Fascinating December Facts

December was originally the 10th month in the Roman calendar. The period of January and February didn't really count as months, and the...

Fascinating December Facts

Common decorations on a Christmas tree each have their specific meanings. Candles – the light of the world, the Star at the top is a...

Oakville Grocery sold to Boisset wine family

Courtesy of NORTH BAY BUSINESS JOURNAL The Boisset wine family of France and California's North Coast goes farther into the food culture...

Fascinating December Facts

The term Yuletide comes from a Norse tradition of cutting and burning a tree to bring in the Winter Solstice. This was to last through 12...

Now this is a great use of space!

A plain corner wall was upgraded with custom built-in wine shelves! What do you think of this idea?

Look at that scenery!

Love the design. We think the best part is that lake view!

This could be in your backyard!

Wouldn't it be lovely to spend the afternoon relaxing your own beautiful backyard garden like this? #Luxuryliving #Luxuryrealestate...

Majestic Clifftop in Salerno, Italy

Sabrina Majello, Italy Sotheby’s International Realty This majestic property on the Amalfi Coast is an old Italian romance come to life....

Fascinating Thanksgiving Facts

The turkeys pardoned by the President go on to do some pretty cool things. President George H.W. Bush pardoned the first turkey in 1989,...

Fascinating Thanksgiving Facts

Today, a special part of Plymouth, Massachusetts, looks just as it did in the 17th century. Modeled after an English village and a...

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