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19th November 2013

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19th November 2013

Beauty Tips – Home Remedies for Pimples – Dr.Divya

Careworld’s Dr.Divya shows you simple Beauty TIPS to cure acne and pimples. Ingredients: 1- Onion 3 tb spoon – Rosewater Steps: Grate one onion and extract t…
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19th November 2013

Gondola Park, Venice, Italy

A few nice beauty tips images I found:

Gondola Park, Venice, Italy
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Image by Eustaquio Santimano
Gondola Park, Venice, Italy

In Venice, and in the world perhaps, there could be no mode of transportation more enjoyable than a gondola ride. To experience the rich visual images that Venice offers to those plying the waters of the ancient canals, a gondola ride is mandatory. A beautiful picture awaits around ever turn. For visitors that truly want to understand the beauty and history of the Venetians, this experience should not be missed.

Be aware that, depending on season and time of day, a 45 minute gondola tour of the city’s canals could cost as much as 0 (not including a tip for an exceptional gondoliere who provides excellent service or sings on request)

The gondola ride is definitely worth the premium price.

Vanessa amid desert landscaping
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Image by gwilmore (I HATE THE NEW LAYOUT!)
A rather tired and pensive Vanessa contemplates this well-tended backyard in Tucson, Arizona. Desert landscaping is very common in this state, and has a unique beauty all its own. Its application to this particular yard involved years of blood, sweat, and toil on the part of its owner, who deserves a hat-tip for all his effort.

Marigolds & Nasturtiums in amongst the Veggies
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Image by Olds College
The Mixed Edible Landscape
Surging interest in growing at least some portion of our food is challenging our conceptions of food gardening in an urban setting. With smaller yards, people are seeking ways to integrate the growing of foodstuffs together with plants grown primarily for beauty. In this half-day course, you will learn all about successful mixed edible gardens that are productive, nutritious and a delight to the eyes. Janet will cover how to get started, styles of mixed edible landscapes, what to plant, maintenance, as well as tips and resources to help you adopt this approach to growing your own food.
Th • Jul 19 • 1–5pm

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