From Shelter to Science

Your intense focus and insatiable urge to play make you a great fit for the Conservation Canines, an organization that rescues dogs from shelters and pairs them with human handlers. via From Shelter to Science — Ruffwear Blog | News, Events & Adventures

Card of the Day – Ace of Swords – Saturday, October 7, 2017 — Tarot by Cecelia

https://www.youtube.com/embed/uLh_UHlJvQQ?version=3&rel=1&fs=1&autohide=2&showsearch=0&showinfo=1&iv_load_policy=1&wmode=transparent Woohoo!! Since only September 17, we have now seen all 4 Aces. Indeed, the Universe is working overtime, as we have not seen this one since March 31. We do not toss Aces around nonchalantly, and this one is very powerful. It represents your power, which has been hindered for most of this year. … Continue reading Card of the Day – Ace of Swords – Saturday, October 7, 2017 — Tarot by Cecelia

Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam 12: Hear-See-Speak No

Friday, October 6, 2017 Hello, everyone. I’m happy to see you here in Thistledown after my semi-break last weekend. Before we fly off to Thistledown, let’s take a stroll on the dark side… It’s already October — how did that happen? My favorite holiday is Halloween. Leading up to that fun day, author Teri Polen … Continue reading Thistledown — Midsummer Bedlam 12: Hear-See-Speak No

Autumn Chinoiserie – Classic Blue & White

I recently did a “Better Kansas City” show segment on using unexpected colors and patterns for fall decorating. I’ll publish that clip next week. Meanwhile, here’s a taste of that decorating style that I have come to embrace with great enthusiasm: incorporating autumn touches into existing chinoiserie decor. Ralph Lauren “Mandarin” dinner […] via Autumn Chinoiserie … Continue reading Autumn Chinoiserie – Classic Blue & White

CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART

Trees have long life spans, but eventually they too die of old age or succumb to diseases or get damaged in thunderstorms and hurricanes. When trees in urban spaces die and show signs of toppling over or breaking off, the city might decide to remove them for the safety of those around. The remaining stumps […] … Continue reading CARVING DEAD TREES INTO PUBLIC ART