I’m sure you’ve found yourself here because you’ve been hearing all the buzz surrounding Amega Global’s latest product launch. The new black tip wand and its secret ingredient have now made the original AM wand disappear, in its 30% more powerful black tip shadow. By now, most of you have heard of Zero Point Energy… Continue reading
Month: June 2021
His most famous sculpture – Shepherd of clouds – Jean Arp
Jean Arp / Hans Arp (September 16, 1886 – June 7, 1966) was one of the most prolific, revered and famous Franco-German sculptor, painter and poet. His designs were concrete in nature and he distorted reality to express his political point of view in the form of art. Arp had adopted many styles, especially “surrealism”… Continue reading
Offshore Oil Drilling in California: Why Not Likely to Happen
Anyone living in Southern California traveling up the coast from San Diego to San Francisco has seen the offshore oil rigs along the coast of Santa Barbara, Ventura, and Long Beach. Anyone living in any of the other coastal cities such as San Diego, Pacific Beach, Mission Beach, La Jolla, Del Mar, Encinitas, Solana Beach,… Continue reading
White wedding flowers for your wedding table decoration
I was recently hired as a wedding coordinator for a wedding that took place over Valentine’s Day weekend and I wanted to share with you the options you have with white wedding flowers for your wedding table decorations. For this wedding, we used white wedding flowers as the wedding day happened one day before Valentine’s… Continue reading
1950s in popular culture: Beatniks, Elvis, and polka dot skirts
The 1950s were an interesting decade, stuck between another World War and a looming new era of nuclear and atomic energy. This period saw roots stitched together for the carefree generation of the 60s, as the ‘Beat generation’ saw no hope and thus began to rebel against social conventions. The classical musical Grease sums up… Continue reading
Hemingway Woods subdivision – a great neighborhood in a great location
Filled with homes that are less than twenty years old and in good condition, the Hemingway Woods subdivision located in Lake Orion, Michigan is a great place to live and raise a family. The Hemingway Woods subdivision’s location allows for a quick commute to many popular locations on and off Lake Orion. The subdivision is… Continue reading
God’s work must go on!
What’s next for the Church of God? Malachi’s Message it has served its purpose. (A book written by Gerald Flurry, general pastor of the Philadelphia Church of God.) Those who have ears to hear have heard what the Spirit of God has had to say to the Church of God. Now is the time to… Continue reading
Pat’s or Ram’s
Are you going with the Pat’s or the Ram’s at the Super Bowl tomorrow? I don’t really know much about soccer, but I love excuses for a good party! I also love learning about people who are exceptional at what they do and how they came to be. Tom Brady, the New England Patriots quarterback,… Continue reading
Best Cities for NRIs to Invest in Real Estate
NRIs often hear stories about investors hitting the jackpot buying and selling property at home. Very often, they also hear about someone who has lost money on a project that never materialized or where problems arose that made the property impossible to sell. Eager to bag a slice of the pie, the NRI begins researching… Continue reading
Gorey Castle – Jersey Pride
Gorey Castle is a titan among castles. It looms against the horizon over Jersey’s most iconic harbor, a monolithic, brooding presence that watches over the golden sands of the East Coast. Mont Orgueil is its French name, meaning “pride,” and the title serves it well. Today, Gorey Castle is a star tourist attraction, an icon… Continue reading