Recipe for maple scented playdough and the trick to making homemade playdough without getting sore arms!
Gruesome Pictures From The 1900s Showing The Struggles Of Working Children Before Child Labor Was Abolished
In 1908 Lewis Hine picked up his camera and became the photographer for the National Child Labor Committee. It was a start of a long decade, as Lewis traveled across the country, documenting child labor, getting constant threats from factory owners as the immorality of employment laws was supposed to be kept away from the public's eye. However, Hine persisted, adopting many different disguises (such as a fire inspector or a bible salesman) to snap these old photos of the labor laws violations and interview the children working at factories or in the streets.
Historic Garden – Oatlands
Oatlands, a site of the National Trust for Historic Preservation, is a rich resource for our community, state, and nation. We provide historical, educational and recreational experiences to our many visitors. Oatlands was given to the public by the Eustis family in 1965 and has been open to the public since 1966.
one day in leavenworth, wa – Loving Life Moore
We visited Leavenworth, WA this past weekend, and it was a blast! We're sharing where to eat, stay, and play in this Bavarian village.
Article on UNPO and the Uyghurs in Checks & Balances –
Checks & Balances recently published an article on UNPO and the role it plays for the Uyghurs. Checks & Balances is the magazine of Clio - the organization for students from the program International Relations and International Organization at the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.
Eight Reasons Why I’m Glad My Toddler has a Dog – Nicole Leilani Blog
Did you know today, April 26th is National Kids and Pets Day? I just recently learned about this day, and I thought, what better way to “celebrate” than to write about our pet. I grew up with a family of...Read More
The pie eyed piper: Hotel bar is transformed into glamorous drinking hole after it gets a facelift using concrete drainage tubes
Melbourne's Prahran Hotel, Australia, has seen a dramatic makeover more than doubling the size of its popular bar using sections of giant concrete pipes. Techne Architects said they wanted to create 'a sense of drama and theatricality' with the pipes, which clients can sit in and climb over.