A garden’s beauty isn’t just in its colors, it’s in its fragrance too. Some blooms release enchanting aromas that soothe the senses, uplift moods, and create a dreamy escape right outside your door.
Drawing hundreds of international exhibitors each April, Coverings immerses visitors in the cutting edge of the ceramic tile industry. At the 2025 event, which featured 1,000 suppliers from 40 ...
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Often unnoticed amidst Adam and Eve’s misadventures in the Garden of Eden is a curious topographical detail. Genesis’ second ...
Biblical archaeologists are using ancient texts and modern technology to uncover possible clues to one of Christianity's biggest mysteries. Thomas Cole's 1828 oil painting entitled "The Garden of Eden ...
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Plant nursery owners fear delayed federal payments could force their 30-year business in Eastern Oregon to close COVE — ...
River Garden Senior Services in Jacksonville is home to nine centenarians, including three who are 101 years old. The centenarians credit their longevity to humor, family, kindness and staying active ...
A 55-year-old man walked naked around the swimming pool area of Cove Haven Resort on Aug. 11, causing concern among staff members and guests, according to a criminal complaint. When officers arrived ...
As summer fades away and fall settles in, birds in North America begin preparing for the cold season—and your yard can become a vital fuelling station for these feathered visitors. By planting the ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Winning at Eden Park is a puzzle that has remained unsolvable for visiting Wallabies teams for the past 39 years. On paper, it makes ...
“When memory takes me back across the span of years to my childhood I think of Fernwood Fells as the most delightful place to picnic or play,” recalled local historian Morris W. Jones, born in 1901 ...