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Saturday, September 20, 2014
Fall Teapots Under Review
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Thursday, September 18, 2014
Ideas for Fall Photography
Fall is one of my favorite times of the year to take photos. I love the way the colors are so bright and cheery and there are so many wonderful items to photograph. On this page I will give you some ideas of items to photograph in the fall.
One of my favorite subjects is the beautiful fall colors reflected in water. This photo was taken at a friends farm in mid Missouri. The colors were beautiful on the hillside by the lake and in late afternoon I was able to catch the reflections.
Landscape scenes are beautiful in the fall, but you will also want to take the time to photograph some items up close. In this photo I was taking an early morning walk in the woods in Minnesota and I stopped and zoomed in on these bright red leaves with drops of morning dew still on them.
Fall flowers make great subjects. In this photo fellow blogger, Sylvestermouse captured a beautiful bouquet of fall flowers.
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Monday, September 15, 2014
Poe, The Raven, and Walking with Ghosts
The Raven |
In addition to noting the change of season, I have spent some time reading wonderful blogs and articles about costumes for the fast-approaching All Hallows' Eve. While I have really never been one to dress up for Halloween, I do love the focus on ghosts, spirits, and things that frighten. I'm not sure why. But I like curling up with a good, scary book and listening for things that go bump in the night. This year I have thought about ordering a few new decorations. During that search for decorations, I have run across more than one Raven themed item.
I am referring to the bird that Poe made frightening in his writings. As I pondered Edgar Allan Poe and his ominous bird I realized how many opportunities for ghostly travel destinations there are in this region. There are far too many to list in one article, so I will only share a few.
I will begin with the Baltimore Edgar Allan Poe house. Instead of telling you about it, I will show you this three minute tour of the area and the house:
Yes, Poe lived in many places throughout the mid-Atlantic and north east regions. But he lived in this row house for a bit and eventually passed away while in Baltimore. He is buried locally. The Baltimore Poe House has had difficulty remaining open due to funding, location of the home (in a difficult section of town and off the tourist path). It is currently open to the public on weekends. Thank you mnolanporter for this video glimpse of the home and the surrounding area. After watching the video late last night, I read Poe's short story Berenice. That short and morbid story put me in the mood for more scary stories.
Are you in the ghostly mood yet? Do you enjoy ghost walk tours? I am and I do. Here are three highly recommended places to walk with ghosts:
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia is a small town with many reasons to visit; history, architecture, and a stopping spot for the hikers of the Appalachian Trail. I love visiting for the day. When I stay for a longer period of time, I will take the highly recommended Ghost Tours of Harpers Ferry.
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Sunday, September 14, 2014
Stop for Me, by Carolyn Dawn Johnson - 'I Always Thought This Train Would Stop For Me'
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Stop for Me, by Carolyn Dawn Johnson |
"I had big plansI stopped for this song:
More powerful than a locomotive
Innocent as a flower growing
In the middle of a barley field
I didn't understand
That you could have pockets overflowing with determination
Give it all you got with no congratulations
And still be at the bottom of the hill
Waiting at the station
With the rails laid out before me
Trying to be patient
Hoping it didn't leave"
Quietly I perched myself on the edge of my bed, and stared at my TV. The
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Life is flying by and we have such a short time to leave our mark, no matter what that mark is, our time is limited.
The lyrics continued, and the message of this song, which I further expand upon here, brought about conflicted feelings of 'in the end, we all get to where we're going' to 'it hasn't been easy getting there'
"I had a ticket
That was paid for with my hard earned money
I thought that maybe that would count for something
Wasn't looking for a free ride
But nobody mentioned
ohhh sometimes all the passenger seats are taken
The cars are full and it's a rude awakening
When you're left behind
So disappointed... yeah
I never even got to try
Instead of living in the moment... ohhh
I've been wasting all this time
I always thought this train would stop for me..."The journey is where we find the joy, but we all know the journey isn't always easy. It isn't about adulation, accolades, fame, or even money (although let's face it, money is a necessary part of life) - It's about 'our contribution while we're here'. If we can do something to improve the human condition, we're making a contribution: A smile, a blessing, seeking hope, laughter, a hand-up to someone who needs it ... anything where we're impacting something or someone for the positive.
During a recent conversation with my 22 year old son, in typical mom fashion, there I was emphasizing the importance to encourage good in this world; he's in a local band 'ColdFront' ...and he's in a position to affect people with words. Being 'Mom', I never hesitate to point that out!
When I talk to my sons, I'm reminded just how young they are, and all they have to learn and go through. My biggest hope is that when they're sitting on the edge of their bed 30 years from now, and lyrics like this song begin to play, they can smile knowing the words don't apply to them.
In the end, I do believe we all get to where we need to be, and that no matter how difficult our path becomes, we'll be O.K. Everyday we wake up, is another chance at life, another shot at getting it right to fulfill our purpose.
So, although this song is a little bit sad, it's a reminder that nothing is permanent, even sadness. As the famous quote says, 'Without the Rain, there Would be no Rainbow'
Here it is: 'Stop for Me'
To Your Success,
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Saturday, September 13, 2014
Reviewing the World of Zombies for Halloween
Zombie Costume Planning
Adding the Extras
Plan for Halloween Early
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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.
Friday, September 12, 2014
Fun Halloween Home Decor
Halloween has always been a fun holiday at our home. Part of the fun is surrounding ourselves with Halloween items. I like to spread the holiday fun to all of the rooms in our home. I usually start by adding Halloween hand towels in each bathroom. It is always delightful to hear one of our children yell from behind the bathroom door about how much the love the new bat or ghost towel.
Halloween Decor for the Bathroom

Buckhawk, one of my fellow contributors here on Review This, immediately comes to mind when I think of Halloween Bathroom Decorations.
I don't know how many times I have howled over the years at her Halloween Bathroom Decor and antics. Some of the ideas and suggestions Buckhawk suggests are downright eerie for those who love the creepy side of Halloween, but I personally love all of the funny stuff she recommends.
Halloween Decor for the Bedroom
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I also change the bedsheets in our house.
This is probably our son's favorite part of our Halloween home decor. I love putting Halloween Sheets and Bed Linens on our beds simply because my family gets such a kick out of them.
I especially like the ones that seem to glow in the dark because of their high contrast of black and white. You can see some of my favorite Halloween Bed Linen Sets by simply clicking here.
Halloween Decor for the Den or Entry
I also rely on my friend and co-writer, DecoratingforEvents, to come up with more great ideas for decorating for Halloween throughout the other rooms of our home. Some of her suggestions really knock me off my feet, especially when they are so fast, easy and awesome!
I know you will want to check out Mandee's great recommendations by visiting her at Halloween Haven.
Do you have an article you have published on your favorite Halloween Decoration? We would all love to see it. Please leave the link to your article in our guestbook below. I will be happy to "haunt" your Halloween home decor suggestions.
Thursday, September 11, 2014
Photographing Special Family Events
The Group Photo
- Use a tripod and set your timer on your camera..that way you can be in the photo too.
- Before you gather everyone together first try out a few shots with a smaller group to make sure where you want to place your camera.
- Take the time to arrange everyone in an eye pleasing arrangement. I first had everyone standing with the tallest in the back. But as you can see here that was not as appealing as when I had some sitting and some kneeling.
Take some Smaller Group Shots
Candid Shots
Be sure to Include Photos of Your Location
Consider Making an Online Photo Book
- First you will want to download all of your photos into your computer
- Next you will want to determine which ones would work best for your book and do whatever editing is needed for those photos. I started out with 287 photos and narrowed that down to about 80 that I used in the book.
- The next step I do is to make a folder on my desktop of the photos I want to use in the book
- I then download these photos into the Shutterfly program and follow their instructions to make my photo book.
I hope these tips have helped you and that you will capture some wonderful memories from your next reunion or event.
Wednesday, September 10, 2014
Waste Not, Want Not
Re-use your food and stretch your food budget
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This morning I sat for a few minutes and watched the Food Waste Ticker at EndHunger.org. The ticker showed that over 91 billion pounds of food have been wasted in the U.S. since the beginning of 2014. For every second that ticked by, I saw another 200 pounds of food being sent to our municipal landfills.
In February, 2014, the USDA released a report showing The Estimated Amount, Value, and Calories of Postharvest Food Losses at the Retail and Consumer Levels in the United States. The report shows that in 2010, the US produced 430 billion pounds of food. Of this available food supply, 31 percent went uneaten. Think about the impact of this unnecessary food waste.
- A total of 133 billion pounds of wasted food was sent to municipal waste facilities. Landfills collected over $2 billion from taxpayers and consumers to dispose of this food waste.
- If you purchased this 133 billion pounds of food from a grocery store, it would cost $161.6 billion.
- It's not just money that is wasted. This 133 billion pounds of food waste coverts to 141 trillion calories. That's enough food to supply each person in the US with 1,249 calories of energy per day.
What can you do to prevent food waste?
Start in your own kitchen. There are many ways to get the most value out of the groceries you buy.
- Look in your refrigerator before heading to the store for a quick dinner. Find ways to cook what you already have at home. The longer it sits in your pantry, the more likely it is that the food will go to waste.
- Plan your meals before you go shopping and make a shopping list. When you're at the grocery store, only buy those items on your list. Resist the urge to impulse buy.
- Don't buy more than you need. Buying in bulk only saves money if you are able to use the food before it spoils.
- Reuse food scraps. Fruit skins can be turned into pickles and jellies. Vegetable peelings make a tasty vegetable soup stock. Stale bread can be used to make croutons.
- Freeze, preserve, or can surplus fruits and vegetables. Fruits and vegetables are abundant during harvest season. Stock up on your favorites.
Our Favorite Food Saving Tips
Winter will be here soon and that means soup season is just around the corner. Around our house, there's always a quart of homemade vegetable soup stock in the freezer and a quart of vegetable peelings waiting to be cooked into stock. We save so much money when we Recycle Food Waste and Make Soup Stock.
When our favorite fruits are in season, we buy extra to freeze. Frozen fruits are are perfect for smoothies and ice creams. On the FoodFAQs blog, Regg and I share directions for how we freeze fruits without adding any extra sugar.
End Food Waste and Stop Hunger
Do you have food to spare? Not everyone is so fortunate. In 2012, 15.9 million children lived in food insecure households, homes where there is not enough nutritious foods for those children to grow up strong and healthy. Donate your excess food to your Local Food Bank.
Please help put an end to food waste.
Posted by Coletta Teske

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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.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
Getting Ready for a Wonderful Winter with the Birds!
Because last years winter was so cold, I decided it's time to review what we should be doing to help our little feathered friends make it through another winter season, so that when it is finished, they can herald in the spring of 2015!
Keeping the birds happy through the winter months really isn't too difficult. Just make sure that if you start a routine of feeding the birds, please continue it throughout the whole year. Many people don't believe in feeding the birds, they are of the mind that there is plenty out there for them already.
I personally think, that if I feed the birds, they will know that my yard is the one that they should keep on their radar, because I like them so much, I will do whatever it takes to keep them coming back!
So without further adieu, I'd like to present some reading material that you should find interesting and helpful. Hopefully it will result in you making the effort to see what you can see, when you put out some food for the birds.
The Best Bird Feeders Ever
And then when you are at a comfort level with that kind of bird feeder, there are always some Suet Feeders and Suet Cakes to make for our feathered friends. Here you will find a basic recipe for Suet cakes, and lots of additional items for your special little friends.
Super-Easy-Suet-Cakes-for-Winter-Bird Feeding
The hope is that with more people feeding the birds through the year, we will have a great time seeing and watching our native birds, even as they entertain us through the coldest months of the year.
Hope you are on board to enjoying just a little bit of Mother Nature's gifts to us.
Monday, September 8, 2014
Elk Neck State Park and Turkey Point Lighthouse
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