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House of the Week: Cazenovia Colonial has commanding view of Rippleton Creek - Syracuse.com (blog)

Jesse Metcalfe's Bev Hills Home Sells For $1.7 Mil - PerezHilton.com

'Last Night (Japan Title: Koi to Ai no Hakarikata' - The Japan Times

At Garden's Visitor Center, a Welcome Transparency - New York Times

The question remains: Are we having fun yet? - Your Houston News

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House of the Week: Cazenovia Colonial has commanding view of Rippleton Creek - Syracuse.com (blog)


Syracuse.com (blog)

House of the Week: Cazenovia Colonial has commanding view of Rippleton Creek
Syracuse.com (blog)
Bobbi Cleaveland said when she moved into the 1830 four-bedroom, two-bath Colonial 37 years ago, the property was devoid of landscaping. An avid gardener, Cleaveland got busy preparing the soil and planting roses, phlox, day lilies, hosta, ...

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Jesse Metcalfe's Bev Hills Home Sells For $1.7 Mil - PerezHilton.com


PerezHilton.com

Jesse Metcalfe's Bev Hills Home Sells For $1.7 Mil
PerezHilton.com
Jesse Metcalfe's 2000 ft., 3 bed/3 bath Beverly Hills home recently sold for $1.7 million dollars. The desperate housewife homeseller parts with a built-in BBQ, stone fireplaces, a Koi pond and even a cascade waterfall (pictures below), but we imagine ...

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'Last Night (Japan Title: Koi to Ai no Hakarikata' - The Japan Times


The Japan Times

'Last Night (Japan Title: Koi to Ai no Hakarikata'
The Japan Times
The shot of the two of them in bed, backs turned toward each other and mutual profiles radiating dissatisfaction in the dark as sirens blare from the street, is a cliche that feels almost as old as cinema itself. And yet the portrayal of this cliche in ...

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At Garden's Visitor Center, a Welcome Transparency - New York Times


New York Times

At Garden's Visitor Center, a Welcome Transparency
New York Times
... the Shakespeare garden, with 80 plants mentioned in his works; and the Japanese Hill-and-Pond Garden, the oldest in any American public setting, with its pines and quince and great schools of overstuffed koi skimming the water's surface.

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The question remains: Are we having fun yet? - Your Houston News


The question remains: Are we having fun yet?
Your Houston News
After soaking the insulation, and filling our attic space; the pan's contents breeched the ceiling, and cascaded onto the guest-room bed below. The invading stream formed a pond in the center of the guest-bed, in which a small Koi fish could live ...

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