October
October
Found 23 pages:
- The Spooky History Of Halloween 2011-08-7
On October 31st, we celebrate Halloween, the one night of the year when ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged beasties and all things that go bump in the night are especially active. There's lots of... - Grand Teton National Park The Gem Of The West 2011-03-19
Grand Teton National Park is located about 4 miles north of the town of Jackson, Wyoming. If the pioneers of the 1850's had seen this area first they may never have made Oregon or Salt Lake City... - Floral Holidays In The United States 2010-01-13
There are many holidays in the United States where flowers are a popular and appropriate gift. This article investigates those holidays. - New Year Celebration In India 2010-01-6
How do Indians celebrate New Year? New Year is generally looked upon as the best time to begin something. India, with its strong social bonds, finds this occasion as a day to celebrate with friends and family. - Snow Is White Gold 2009-12-30
Flakes of white drifting down and covering the ground create an entirely new meaning living in a ski resort. The long time ranching families shrug and declare, we always get snow. Snow means winter moisture to ranchers. Timing really is not an issue. - American Christmas In Times Of Crisis 2009-12-12
DESPITE the global economic meltdown that has adversely affected even the United States, American people are expected to do Christmas shopping at a level not far from that of last year. But, there's no way of canceling Christmas, at least for the Americans. - Visit Colorful India 2008-11-10
To me India is the country of colors, unique entity, and a full kaleidoscope of emotions. Even a year of travel by foot would not be enough to be able to see it or understand its people and its culture completely. Visit Colorful India. - Oktoberfest The Largest Fair In The World 2008-11-10
Oktoberfest is the largest fair in the world, and one of Munich's most famous events. With six million attendees every year, it is also an important part of Bavarian culture. - Massachusetts Attractions Frank Newhall Look Memorial Park 2008-11-10
The Frank Newhall Look Memorial Park is located at 300 North Main Street in Florence, Massachusetts. The park consists of over one hundred & fifty acres and was a gift to the City of Northampton from Mrs. Fannie Burr Look. No funds are received from tax resources. The park is a city-owned park and is administered by a self-perpetuating Board of Trustees. - I Hate Christmas 2008-11-10
We're approaching the season when many people begin to shop for Christmas. When I was a boy, Christmas shopping began in December, but then it moved to the day after Thanksgiving... - I Love Touring Italy Bergamo And Lake Como 2008-11-10
I love touring Italy so much that I am doing a series on both the well known and the rarely visited tourist attractions of Italy's twenty regions. This article explores sights of Bergamo and Lake Como in the Lombardy region of southern Italy including some history, local food, and Bergamo wine. Please join me on this tour. - How To Make Christmas Decorating Fun 2008-11-10
Christmas decorating both indoor and outdoor can be fun and the whole family can have a great time on the adventure. One of the favorite things to do for making a cheap Christmas decoration is to use holiday cards that you received from previous years. One type of outdoor Christmas decoration is a homemade Santa sled. - Holidays Croatia Introduction 2008-11-10
The following article should prove interesting to anyone wishing to know more about Croatia. It outlines the country and some of its highlights. - Halloween History Of The Holiday 2008-11-10
The holiday of Halloween has roots that trace as far back as the ancient Celtic festival of Samhain (pronounced sow-in). The purpose of the festival was to mark the end of summer and the harvests of the year and the beginning of the shortened days that were much colder and darker as they came... - Golden Oldie Toys 2008-11-10
Since September, your child has been bombarded with toy commercials and he proclaims that he must have it all. However, in your mind, the play-time on these items will be short-lived. Why not have Santa place under the tree one of these enduring "golden oldies but goodies" instead? - Getting Personal With Personalized Gifts 2008-11-10
It's getting to be that time of year again. Even before the Halloween pumpkins have lost their glow, we hear references to that dreaded "C" word. There's no escaping it... - Getting A Step Ahead With Christmas Ideas 2008-11-10
The joy of the holiday season unfortunately brings with it the stress of the holiday season. Christmas cards to send, gifts to buy, a house to decorate, dinner to make, food to bring, parties to attend. It’s a wonderful time of year but also one that can put a strain on financial resources and energy reserves. - Defrazzle Your Christmas Overwhelm! 2008-11-10
Ways and means to make Christmas less stressful and much more pleasant! - Christmas Season Is Coming 2008-11-10
Christmas season is here. The Christmas season is in full effect, and what better way to delve deep into the holiday spirit than by playing good old Christmas game. Christmas season is coming fast. The Christmas season is full of traditions, fun, nice and beautiful but the true meaning of Christmas is to celebrate the birth of Christ. - Checking Your Christmas Gifts List 2008-11-10
Buying childrens Christmas gifts does not have to be stressful. By planning ahead and shopping online, you will be on your way to having your Christmas shopping done! Is it already Christmas again? - Bank Holidays 2008-11-10
A bank holiday is generally a public holiday. Banks are normally closed on all Federal holidays in United States. Nevertheless, the term 'bank holiday' specifically denotes emergency bank closures mandated by executive order of Congress to remedy fiscal crises. - Are You Ready For Holiday Shopping This Year 2008-11-10
This article is to educate consumers on what to look out for during the upcoming holiday season. - A Paddle Into Canadian History The Land Of The Iroquois 2008-11-10
Discover the lands of the Huron, Iroquois and Ojibwa of Southern Ontario. Experience a floating classroom that offers learning adventures on native history while paddling the Grand River near Paris, Ontario.