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Tuesday, June 24, 2014
Rescue Me
Monday, June 23, 2014
Summer Heat Safety
Harpers Ferry looking down on the Shenandoah |
Sunday, June 22, 2014
"I Don't Have Time to Write Online"
Here on the Review This! website, we have Squidoo contributors that write about a variety of topics. We share our real world experiences -- successes and those not so successful -- to help our fellow man/woman. In order to have those experiences, we have to have a life outside of our writing online life.
Yes, life goes on but it's the everyday choices, problems and events that make-up the fodder for our online writing. When you write about something you have experienced or are passionate about, your writing is much more natural and draws a reader in to your topic.
On Review This!, we have contributors in niche topics such as gardening, kids crafts, photography, kid's books, chocoholics, romance, home renovating and green living, travel, holiday cooking, recycling, baseball, glue gun crafting and parties and events.
Whew! That's a lot of topics but they are truly a passion of each of us -- that's why and how we can write about our respective niches.
Go on, give it a try! It's easy to write on Squidoo and it's free. The editor is easy to use and you will find lots of help for any questions you might have. Write something. You may find it addicting!
Friday, June 20, 2014
Time Travel Romance Books
I didn't have to go very far for romance book recommendations before I found two book reviews that immediately grabbed my attention.
Since I don't normally read time travel books, I am really excited to venture into this new area. After all, I am still amazed that the Hunger Games trilogy fed my romantic books appetite. So, why not time travel too?
Now I ask you, who wouldn't want to travel back in time and experience a heart pounding romance?
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Time Traveler's WifeCheck PriceTanjaCrouch wrote the movie review for The Time Traveler's Wife, but while reviewing the movie, she also reviewed and recommended the book.
When I read her words, "You can feel the love between Clare and Henry which makes some of the scenes truly heartbreaking", I knew I had to read this book.
Couple that with the idea of meeting your future husband when you are a child and waiting to grow up so you can meet him, well now that is just too romantic!
Fortunately, I will be traveling with my husband and he is accustomed to seeing me cry over books.
Outlander
Outlander: A Novel (Outlander, Book 1)Check PriceLNAngel captured my attention and intrigued me immediately with the title of her review: Outlander: The Only Book Series I Can Read Again & Again. When someone tells me they can read a book over and over again, I know it has to be a fabulous book.I also like history and I love a book that takes place in the past, especially if it is historically correct.
Ok, a married woman finding love and romance through time travel? I don't know what to think at the moment, but I was so impressed with LNAngel's review that I have ordered the book for my Kindle and I will be reading it very soon.
Thursday, June 19, 2014
Photographing your Vacation
- Document your trip
- Document your destination
- Just take great photos
Vacation time is a great time to take photographs and with a bit of advance research you can make sure you get some wonderful photos that will meet your photo goals. Here are some things you should consider.
- Research your destination ahead of time. There are many great books on travel destinations at the library or you can research your location on the internet for lots of great information. Find out about events or festivals that might be taking place when you are there. Identify iconic structures that you would like to photograph. Make sure you understand the weather and are prepared for it.
- Pack you camera equipment carefully. Make sure it is all in working order before you leave. Bring extra batteries and memory cards.
- When you get to your destination talk to people about where you want to visit and places to photograph. Some good sources of information are hotel lobby clerks, employees of restaurants and shops and cab drivers. Be sure to check out the brochure racks in the hotels. If you are driving I have found the the information centers as you enter each state are a great source of information.
Photos on this page are all from a trip I took to Jupiter Florida last March. They show the three types of photography goals for travel.
Wednesday, June 18, 2014
Handmade Dolls from Upcycled Materials
Dolls were a memorable part of my childhood. My Dad Was an International Traveler when I was a kid and he brought me a doll from every country he visited. My mom taught me to sew and one of our favorite mother-daughter sewing projects was a set of Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy rag dolls.
When I was selected as the Recycler Contributor on Squidoo, I wasn't too sure what to do about a logo for The Recycler Network's social media channels. I grabbed an assortment of recycled and upcycled items found around my home, arranged those items artfully on the kitchen counter and started shooting pictures.
One of the items I grabbed was a doll that my aunt had made for me many years ago. She's only 6 inches tall but she's 100% recycled. From her button arms and legs to her hand-me-down dress, her sock stuffed body and her yarn scrap hair. She begged to be the mascot for The Recycler Network.
If the traditional rag doll is more to your liking, chibikitty shows us How to make a Lalaloopsy Rag Doll and even supplies a free pattern to make it even easier to create your own rag doll.
Until next time, share the love and give the gift of a handmade doll!
Coletta
Posted by Coletta Teske

About This Contributor
Coletta Teske writes reviews on books, business management, writing, crafting, cooking, and gardening. She is also an avid recycler and shares her tips on recycling. She delights in upcycling an old object, recycling or transforming discarded items into a new treasure.
Monday, June 16, 2014
How to Turn An Ordinary Rock Into an Oil Lamp
Shelley used to work for a "home and garden" magazine and learned a great deal about crafting home decor during her tenure there.
It might be hard to believe that my friend (who is a real lady) made this de-light-ful lamp from an ordinary rock. In her tutorial, Shelley shows you exactly what products she used to craft this cozy lamp. I will tell you that on a scale of 1 (easy) to 10 (difficult), this project will probably be a 5. Having the help of a resident "caveman" would come in handy, I am sure. Shelley also makes recommendations for products to use for making this oil lamp. Her step-by-step instructions make this craft project a do-able one. I honestly think that even this "Wilma" could make a rock into an oil lamp without the help of a "Fred, but I am really quite handy. My husband might not realize this fact because I allow him to believe that he is the head caveman.
I can just picture a set of these rock oil lamps on the railing of my deck. Shelley says that one can use citronella oil in the reservoir to ward off bugs if you use these lamps for outdoor lighting. Ah, the bug free atmosphere is already calling me to find some rocks and get drilling!
Sunday, June 15, 2014
Release Your Inner Chocolate Story Teller
My story will be part example for you, and part my own release of that inner story teller. As your favorite chocoholic, I get to share my joy with many.
My Chocolate Story
Every summer of my childhood, we traveled to my grandmother's home. For years, she had ready my older sister's favorite, butter pound cake. Then one year, she made a Devil's Chocolate Cake. I remember clearly that first bite. The creamy texture on my tongue, the indulgent flavor on my taste buds, the immediate need to have more. I was hooked.
Oh, yes, Gramma's Devil's Chocolate Cake was one of those highlights of my summer from then on. She even joked that her cake was more important to me than her. Uhhh...no wait, it really was a joke.
But, that memory still joyfully bounds around my brain whenever I see a chocolate cake of any kind. Whether that was my first introduction to chocolate, I don't know. I do know it was my first memory of eating that yummy confection. And I will be forever grateful to Gramma for giving it to me.
Go Ahead, Release Your Own Story

that makes chocolate special for you.
Easy Chocolate Mousse by Jodi_K includes her story. A young girl who could even make dessert for the family. Honestly, this looks like my kind of chocolate dessert.
If you have a great story, share it. It doesn't need to be a dessert recipe, it can be any story about your own inner chocolate... Er, inner chocolate story teller. Anyway, write your own story, with or without recipe and let me know. You may just find yourself featured by this chocoholic!
Posted by: BuckHawk

About This Contributor
BuckHawk decribes herself as "Basically a lazy person who prefers the easy things in life." So that's what she writes about. Easy home decorating, easy recipes, easy entertaining. But, she is also a lover of animals, gardening and crafting. You'll find her writing all over the Web, but with Review This Reviews! she has the opportunity to write about all of her loves.
Saturday, June 14, 2014
A Crafting Fairytale
We also discovered Frozen for the first time recently, so that was naturally next on my project list. I'd already planned to make some rock trolls with my daughter, after finding some perfect pebbles on our recent forest walk, and we had to work Olaf in somewhere as she loved him so much (I don't think I have ever heard her giggle quite so loud as when Anna puts his head on upside-down!). We had a ball making all manner of things and I am currently working on putting them all into a lens, which will include all of our own creations plus a hand-picked selection of our favourite projects from around the web.
Next up, the topic just HAD to be fairies. I love them, my daughter loves them, we go hunting for them in the woods and leave pine cone offerings at the "fairy tree" near our house. How could we not embark on some fairy crafts? There is no shortage of magical ideas on Squidoo, and we particularly enjoyed looking at how to Make Your Own Fairy Wings by relache, Making a Fairy House from natural materials and a plastic bottle by Malina123, and how to make Tiny Fairy Dolls by lbrummer.
Enchanting and engaging for the little kid and the big one!
Photo Credit: Image from Pixabay
Friday, June 13, 2014
I am the Weekend Gardener Contributor
Gardening has been a passion of mine for the last 40 years or more. Now don't start adding the years to figure out how old this Grammie is....cause I'll tell you! I will be 60 this coming 4th of July, so get the fireworks ready.
I love to share gardening ideas, tools, plants, best practices and anything else that makes gardening more enjoyable.
When I find something I like, I Pin it on Pinterest
If you have something that would interest other Gardeners, please don't hesitate to reach out and let me know. I'm only too happy to spread around the beauty that I find in nature.
Come and check out some of the best ways to make things grow in your garden, right here!
As well as having dirt under your fingernails, you will end up with so many interesting ways to make your garden a beautiful place.
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