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Holidays
An Independent Day.
Jul 2nd
What follows is a short diddley-doo that I wrote a few years ago in honour of the American Independence Day. It’s quite a load of rubbish so enjoy.
Philodendron. Common name, Pothos. Derived from the Latin Vulgate meaning that which grows and spreads like wildfire yet can grow even in dark closets. This “devil’s ivy” has sprung up in every restaurant, every airport, every hospital, everywhere!
The obvious benefits of such a plant are well…obvious! They add a sparkle of green and often yellow to the decor; they easily spread to cover a large area, and can be used to accent not More >
Memorial Day Memories.
May 31st
Memorial Day (an encore presentation)
For me, Memorial Day is the ultimate in life celebrations. I am picturing it now – what it would look like, who would attend the party, what I would be wearing, how fabulous my hair would look, people being overheard saying “Love your hair, hope you win!”.
It’s really never too soon to plan your Memorial Day festivities.
As celebrations are apt to do – it all starts with the food. Cider and white wine sangria (it’s the season to shift from red to white), fresh salads, maybe some rock shrimp or rock lobster WOO!, finger sandwiches, More >
Quick Link: History of Valentine's Day
Feb 15th
I wrote this a couple years ago, but many of you weren’t around then and have not delighted in the History of Valentine’s Day, and so here you go…
http://www.digitalheath.com/2007/02/the-history-of-valentines-day/
The Holidays are Over
Dec 28th
Whew!
We’re finally done with all those pesky holidays, and now we can get on with our lives. No more buying presents, wrapping them in secret, hiding them under a paganly decorated tree… No more prepping for parties, spending crazy amounts of money on eggnog ingredients, honey baked hams, and mulling spices…
And no more cheery people walking around wishing you happy and merry and joyous things. Finally we can get back to our normal bitter selves who don’t care a lick about anyone else but ourselves .
It’s amazing how quickly it all passes. Christmas decorations and goodies are on the shelves More >




