What To Wear In The Fall
Fall is arguably the most beautiful season of the year. The jewel tones of the trees create a welcoming landscape that warms the heart. The harvest season tends to bring…read more →
What to wear, how to dress up and more!
Advice for wearing and caring for your clothing and t-shirts.
Fall is arguably the most beautiful season of the year. The jewel tones of the trees create a welcoming landscape that warms the heart. The harvest season tends to bring…read more →
San Francisco has a wide variety of exciting nightlife options. It really does offer something for everyone. The large population of college students means that there is a definitely a…read more →
The Sunshine State is the place where so many people dream of living or at least vacationing for long periods of time. Beaches, great weather, no snow, great scenery and…read more →
Confirmation is a special ceremony that requires a certain level of respectful dress in order to show respect to everyone present in the church as well as to the institution…read more →
Camping is simply one of those activities that you love or hate. True camping aficionados will do it year round regardless of temperature or terrain. However, most people who enjoy…read more →
A Dress for Every Occasion Women love to wear dresses and there is good reason for that. Dresses allow a woman to express herself and stay feminine all at the…read more →
West Virginia Day Most states within America have different birthdays and are celebrated throughout the year in different ways. West Virginia has a birthday, but it also celebrates other special…read more →
V-J or Victory Day Victory Day is also known as V-J Day, which stands for Victory over Japan. The years during World War Two were some of the most trying…read more →
Diversity creates strength. Whether we agree with someone else’s opinion, beliefs, way of life or sexual orientation, there’s no doubt about it, the world would be a very boring place…read more →
Understanding Kamehameha Day Sure, it’s a difficult word to wrap around your tongue, but the name of the Hawaiian king who did so much for what is today known as…read more →
Understanding Indigenous Peoples Day First of all, indigenous people are those that are recognized to be original residents of a land or country. For example, Native American Indians are considered…read more →
Oh, the blissful days of summer, when the sun rises early and sets late, enough daylight to enjoy the warmth, get all the work done, and still have time, if…read more →
Being pregnant is hip. This is good news for maternity clothes. For too long, women had to forsake fashion for unattractive and limited maternity clothes. Not all that long ago,…read more →
1. History of Tie Dye Tie dye originated in different parts of the world and thus it doesn’t belong to one particular region. The history and various forms of tie…read more →
Thomas Jefferson, one of America’s founding fathers, was also the third President of the United States, one who served two election terms, from 1801-1809, and actively pursued new lands for…read more →
Thinking about Steel during Steelmark Month Steel is a material that many Americans take for granted. But did you know that without steel, we would not have skyscrapers, or tall…read more →
The South Endures on Confederate Veterans Day The War Between the States ended over one hundred forty years ago, but the legacy of its history lives on to this day.…read more →
The South Celebrates on Lee-Jackson Day The War Between the States ended in 1865, but the legacy of the South lives on every year when Lee-Jackson Day is celebrated in…read more →
The Rites of Ash Wednesday In the Christian religion, Ash Wednesday is the first day of the observation of Lent, and usually falls in February, though its date of observance…read more →
The Observance of Yom Kippur Yom Kippur is known as the Day of Atonement in the Jewish faith, a time of somber reflection and fasting that falls on the tenth…read more →