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25th September 2009
Golf--it's been called the ultimate travelers' sport. More than 17 million people hit the links while they are away on vacation or a business trip. While Arizona, Hawaii and California are typically known for their expansive, breathtaking greens, there ar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st August 2009
The Deep South Hip Hop cultural center of Atlanta is not what you would even consider an average of anything. The houses can range from a double wide on one block to a multi-million dollar mansion on the next and people don’t even think that is unusual ... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr
19th August 2009
Dating is a romantic adventure, which needs a perfect place and a perfect environment as you enjoy sharing nice moments with your date. The deep south of the United State offers you Florida State, a nice place that is full of glamour and the most comforta... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
10th August 2009
Dating is a romantic adventure, which needs a perfect place and a perfect environment as you enjoy sharing nice moments with your date. The deep south of the United State offers you Florida State, a nice place that is full of glamour and the most comforta... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
03rd August 2009
In the first of my new Classic Movie Rentals Recommendation Series, I review A Time to Kill (1996).
If you have some time to kill, go and rent A Time to Kill, based on John Grisham’s first novel, which was rejected by a bevy of publishers and only du... Read >
Author: Shelly Greenhalgh-Davis
01st August 2009
When we misplace our keys or our glasses the first question we ask is ‘where did I have them last.’ The comedy of such a question is that if we knew where we had them last they wouldn’t be lost. There is little comedy attached to the misplacement o... Read >
Author: Rev Michael Bresciani
16th July 2009
We all try to find new hobbies to try and lighten up a bit after a hard week at work, but finding the right hobby can prove quite hard, especially when we simply do not have the time to even look for a nice way to pass the time. Here is a hobby that you p... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
07th July 2009
Georgia, the heart of the Deep South, is right with the rest of America in its new found appreciation for all things green. State efforts may have lacked in some areas, but innovative local activists and governments have helped turn this peach into one of... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
29th June 2009
Why would the Chicago White Sox have an affiliate radio station located in the Deep South back in 1960’s? I have for several years been trying to uncover a mystery that has plagued me most of my adult life. For a number of years, Chicago White Sox ba... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
28th June 2009
A common greeting when meeting a friend or acquaintance would be, “How are you?” Be forewarned, however, that if you are walking down the streets of Louisiana, you may be asked, “Have you eaten well today?” Following this, a conversation of what... Read >
Author: CHowell
18th June 2009
Once Christmas has passed and the New Year has been rung in, most folks living in the Deep South have one more celebration to see them through the dreary winter. Mardi Gras has become a living breathing entity to a portion of the Gulf Coast and many tradi... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
18th June 2009
Now of course everyone knows what a Christmas tree is but only people living in the Deep South have seen a Mardi Gras tree. This is the newest decoration for this festive time of celebration before Lent begins.
It started as a fluke when someone wouldn... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
16th June 2009
Though Mardi Gras had been celebrated for nearly a century and a half in both New Orleans, Louisiana and Mobile, Alabama, as with many things, the Civil War had nearly ended this celebration permanently. Though no one ever gets to know what might have bee... Read >
Author: Ronnie Tanner
05th June 2009
Texas is the second largest state in the U.S. and has lots of acreage for sale in different regions. What many people do not realize about Texas is that it offers a diverse environment that contains the deserts of the Southwest and the lush green lands of... Read >
Author: Mark Starr
29th May 2009
San Antonio may not have the big tourist ring of New York City or San Francisco, but it's a great little city to come face to face with some history. It's one of America's oldest cities.
It was colonized by Spain in the early 1700's and since then N... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
29th May 2009
San Antonio may not have the big tourist ring of New York City or San Francisco, but it's a great little city to come face to face with some history. It's one of America's oldest cities.
It was colonized by Spain in the early 1700's and since then N... Read >
Author: Brad Alexzander
27th April 2009
People living in the north may be anticipating an end to winter sooner than before, whereas individuals from the Deep South may be looking forward to four distinct seasons. What is certain is that a number of retired people have discovered South Carolina ... Read >
Author: Bob Bencivenga
03rd March 2009
Kings of Leon is a rock group that has three brothers and a cousin. It is based in Mt. Juliet, Tennessee, and their range from Southern rock, Indie rock, to blues styles. The group is widely popular in, and is especially famous in Europe.
Early years:... Read >
Author: Macie
24th February 2009
I was born and raised in the heart of the Deep South. From as far back as I can remember I remember long summer afternoons spent drinking iced tea and shelling peas and butterbeans on my grandmother's porch. I have moved on from my roots and have made my ... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat
09th February 2009
In today's fast paced life where we are all rushing to scratch sometime for ourselves, Cajun is one country where till date cooking is considered a precious form of art. While there are no particulars in its recipes, a key ingredient is love & emotions. M... Read >
Author: Kirti Sabharwal
31st January 2009
Cooking in the heart of Cajun country is an art form. There really is very little science to this particular form of cooking that includes a lot more than mere lagniappe from the pantry or the spice cabinet. Cajun cooking is something that has often been ... Read >
Author: Jackson Sloat
21st November 2008
Cooking in the heart of Cajun country is an art form. There really is very little science to this particular form of cooking that includes a lot more than mere lagniappe from the pantry or the spice cabinet. Cajun cooking is something that has often been ... Read >
Author: Chaman
30th October 2008
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To find the Top 10 festivals to visit on holiday you have to look at the type of festival you want to see. There are hundreds of Festivals all year round and choosing just ten may be a hard thing to do but h... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
25th August 2008
I was born and raised in the heart of the Deep South. From as far back as I can remember I remember long summer afternoons spent drinking iced tea and shelling peas and butterbeans on my grandmother's porch. I have moved on from my roots and have made my ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
16th August 2008
Cooking in the heart of Cajun country is an art form. There really is very little science to this particular form of cooking that includes a lot more than mere lagniappe from the pantry or the spice cabinet. Cajun cooking is something that has often been ... Read >
Author: Jack Sands
13th April 2008
Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS) is a devastating illness that affects millions of people. It is characterized by intense physical and cognitive fatigue, neuromuscular pain, and a host of other symptoms. Although the disease typically occurs in middle-age... Read >
Author: rmcneely
09th April 2008
This article gives a brief, unbiased overview of the company called Global Domains International, Inc. (GDI), including how it started, what they offer, the business opportunities associated with it, and how to get started yourself.
HOW IT STARTED:
... Read >
Author: Sean
02nd April 2008
Did you always secretly long to be serenaded? Well, now is your chance because railings are coming back in vogue and this means balustraded balconies on your bedroom windows! Decks and balconies will soon boast stylish railings and there will be many mor... Read >
Author: Bill Black
26th January 2008
I am a city-boy, born and bred. Early on, my parents moved to New York, and while growing up, all I knew were skyscrapers, traffic and noise. I always felt comforted to be surrounded by the masses and I knew anything I would ever want or need would be f... Read >
Author: Jimmy Plant
25th September 2007
If you love to read Jazz sheet music then you will be pleased to know that now more than ever there is a wider variety of jazz sheet music for you to enjoy reading while you are relaxing in your favorite chair. This is because more jazz styles have been d... Read >
Author: Alexis Masterson
07th June 2007
Q. My company publishes a monthly employee newsletter. My boss asked me to write a funny quiz. I'm not exactly a stand-up comic. Help!
A. Ah, the funny quiz. Lucky you! It's not often that a company has an official sense of humor that they are willing ... Read >
Author: Brian Fong
26th April 2007
Located in Thailand's deep south, Krabi is considerably more tame than it's coastal resort counterparts. Much of the emphasis in this region is on the stunning natural beauty and there are many opportunities to venture out into forests or coral reefs. The... Read >
Author: Andy Burrows
26th January 2007
Can a bamboo shack survive a winter storm in the middle of Antarctica? Can you dog live in an igloo in the heart of Sahara Desert? You see, it is equally important to match the climate to what material you want the dog house to be used to build a suitable... Read >
Author: Moses Wright
15th December 2006
If you are looking for a forgotten, hidden gem in the south, South Carolina is it. Romantic destinations in South Carolina take you back to another intimate time that only the Deep South can offer.
Romantic Destinations in South Carolina
One of the... Read >
Author: Richard Rspad
15th November 2006
What makes a character in a novel memorable? The author's description of the character, the character's actions, or the character's voice? Probably all three. Interesting and compelling conversation between the characters in the novel keeps you engaged... Read >
Author: Katrina Williams
18th October 2006
Do you remember when everyone read the classified ads? You could buy or sell anything (legal) by placing an ad in the newspaper or the item-specific ad weeklies; of course you still can, but an even better option for most consumers and marketers these day... Read >
Author: Steve Randall
18th October 2006
Do you remember when everyone read the classified ads? You could buy or sell anything (legal) by placing an ad in the newspaper or the item-specific ad weeklies; of course you still can, but an even better option for most consumers and marketers these day... Read >
Author: Steve Randall
13th August 2006
Kids ask the darndest questions. And so do Western travelers to Asia, according to a recent interview with Mike Kenny, founder of online travel website PlanetHoliday.com.
"The fact that we are an insider in Asia, and are particularly knowledgeable abou... Read >
Author: Boosapavadee Chirdchuen
01st February 2006
There is so much that we take for granted in the good old USA. Take mortgages for example. I'm on my third home here in the Deep South. My wife and I have had three mortgages for our homes. If your credit is decent and you have something to put down, ... Read >
Author: Kim Vedros
18th August 2005
In this continuing series, we cover my decision to move from San Diego to Chita, Siberia to be a professor at Chita State Technical University. We pick up the story aboard the flight from Anchorage to Khabarovsk, Russia.
Day 3 [Still]
As I lounged i... Read >
Author: Richard Chapo
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