A massive skull covered in discarded flowers from Georgia graveyards was created by Lamar Dodd School of Art Director Joseph Peragine and Professor of Art Mary Hallam Pearse.
Get our weekly Home and Garden email for tips, and interior inspiration Artificial flowers have come a long way from their tacky, plastic predecessors. Today’s faux blooms offer a near-perfect ...
Jake’s grave is tucked at the back of the cemetery, past where many passersby may have thought the cemetery ended. Beyond the ...
So, planting green flowers is sure to breathe new life into your outdoor space while making your garden pop with color! Bright colors – like red, purple and pink flowers – usually get all the ...
Plans to turn plots of land used for growing vegetables and flowers ... cemetery ground", meaning it was only being used for allotments until more burial space was needed. But those who garden ...
Learn how to make perfume from flowers, herbs, and other plants from your garden. This tutorial focuses on how to make oil based perfume. My friend Mary has a green thumb and gets a bumper crop of ...
declared Joe Weatherby, the man who had spearheaded the massive project to sink the Vandenberg and turn it, over time, into an artificial ... becomes an undersea garden is governed by variables ...
The best artificial Christmas trees often sell out well before December. Little wonder, now that they look almost identical to the real thing. This is thanks to a more extensive design process ...
The Chengdu Silk Road Garden is architect Laurie Chetwood and garden designer Patrick Collins' fourth show garden at Chelsea. It combines architecture and planting in a conceptual East-West ...
Get a jump on holiday celebrations with light displays and international markets, honor veterans at memorials, or settle in at free film festivals.
Admission is free and the residents are quiet. Lancaster Cemetery’s celebrating its new designation as an arboretum Saturday, Oct. 12. The tombstone of George Kinzo Kaneko is near one of the ...
We invite teenagers to post their reactions and have conversations here. What does this election mean for our nation, and for you? By Katherine Schulten We invite teenagers to tell a true story ...