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Many parents say they are left with overwhelming feelings of grief when their children leave home. As more teenagers head off to university, what can be done to cope and even thrive when you get the house back to yourself?
S igns of seasonal migration are everywhere in the university to
Located in The Hamlet, an exclusive Oldham County section of Norton Commons, the house affectionately dubbed "Lilly" is a result of a monthslong project by Joe Kroll Builder.
"(It started) last December," Kroll told The Courier Journal. "The homeowner had a lot of input to the design. It
It has likely happened to you. Your phone rings — or vibrates gently — and you wonder what friend, family member, or colleague has decided to dial you up rather than text. Regardless of your feelings on phone call etiquette, you peer at the screen, and instead of seeing a friendly photo or
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The French 75 is a beloved Champagne cocktail that is steeped in international folklore and world history. This boozy yet elegant beverage is believed to have been first invented during WWI, as it was named after the French 75-mil
According to VinePair, the first written evidence of the word "cocktail" was printed in a 1798 British newspaper, and in 1806, "The Balance and Columbian Repository" was the first to define the drink as "a stimulating liquor composed of any kind of sugar, water, and bitters." But it wasn't unt
By Maya Homan -- Boston.com Correspondent
It’s Greek Revival meets urban chic at this young property at Beech Tree Estates, in Plymouth’s quaint Chiltonville village.
The main entrance to the single-family home opens into a mudroom with white wainscoting, light-
Coffee tables are among the most useful pieces of furniture in the living room. You can use it to set down drinks and snacks while you’re watching TV; it’s a nice place to set down small items like speakers, books, and remotes; and you can put your feet up on it like an ottoman if you want
Jake La Botz // Photo courtesy of Missing Piece Group
Most would regard tattoo shops as a transactional place of business, picking out ink on the wall like milk on the supermarket shelf. But blues singer Jake La Botz contends tattoo parlors as one of the great modern egalitarian hubs for
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We are a few hours into the inaugural sail of the 2022 season aboard the Schooner Ladona, which traces the rocky coast of Maine for twenty-odd weekends a year, seeking adventure in the mist, fog, and harbors of Vacationland. On land, it may be