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Ikebana (The Tuscaloosa News) PHILADELPHIAMidori Tanimune's class starts out like any other, all bustle and chitchat.Soon: silence. us.rd.yahoo.com
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Class teaches Ikebana, the quietest of floral art (Centre Daily Times) Midori Tanimune's class starts out like any other, all bustle and chitchat. Soon: silence. us.rd.yahoo.com
'Peyton's gift' is a Christmas story (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) A little girl awaits her momma's return from the hospital on a special Christmas morning. us.rd.yahoo.com
Tropical dragon fruit tested as local crop (Savannah Morning News) The only thing subtle about a dragon fruit may be its taste, which brings to mind a not-quite-ripe pear. us.rd.yahoo.com
Your Garden: Plentiful harvests (Otago Daily Times) Expert advice on what to do for your garden this week. At this busy time of year, routine maintenance in the garden can be bottom of the list. Set aside a few minutes every fine day to hoe around all crops, except strawberries. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ikebana, the quietest of floral art (The Philadelphia Inquirer) Midori Tanimune's class starts out like any other, all bustle and chitchat.Soon: silence.A dozen students are here at Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square to learn the ancient art of Japanese flower-arranging, known as ikebana. It began with sixth-century priests offering flowers to Buddha, and even now is practiced in a contemplative state. us.rd.yahoo.com
Funeral Leads to More Greece Mayhem (The Gadsden Times) Violence erupted after the funeral of the teenager whose shooting by the police set off three days of rioting. us.rd.yahoo.com
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