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- Backstreet Café Chef Hugo Ortega in Houston, Texas crafts seasonal menus and daily specials complemented by the best sommelier ever
- Congress The only Texas entry in Esquire’s Best New Restaurants 2011
- Eleven Madison Park Chef Daniel Humm in New York City, New York formulates an out-of-the-box culinary thing revolving around a surprise tasting menu
- FIG (Food Is Good) Chef Mike Lata in Charleston, South Carolina serves up foods sourced from local farmers, growers, and purveyors
- Fore Street Best in a family of Portland, Maine restaurants and bakeries with a wood-burning oven, open kitchen, and produce humidor
- Geronimo Chef Eric DiStefano in Santa Fe, New Mexico
- La Caille At Quail Run Stream-side authentic French cuisine in, of all places, Salt Lake City, Utah
- Town House Chefs Karen Urie Shields and John B. Shields in Chilhowie, Virginia – do not overlook Riverstead
- Trummer's On Main Chef Clayton Miller in Clifton, Virginia
- Uchi Chef Tyson Cole in Austin, Texas mixes Japanese tradition with tastes that inspire him
Photography Software Blogs
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- Tutorial King Artful and original Photoshop tutorials
- Tutzor Photoshop tutorials ranked according to level of difficulty
- Worth 1000 Photo effects
Photography Websites
- Ben Birchall Bristol-based photographer who covers news in the South West UK
- Beth Forester Professional photographer, speaker, educator, and photoDUDS owner/creator
- David Slater Wildlife Photography Wildlife, nature, environment, picture library, workshops, prints
- Jonas Peterson Jonas *loves* shooting weddings
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- Kevin Swan Destination photographer for luxury events
Wedding Resources
- A Cup of Jo Creative magazine writer and blogger in New York.
- Amber & Thomas Australian fashion designer
- Bliss Books A profound and moving book that marries art, memory, and emotion together in print.
- Breathe Upon Great wedding invitation designs.
- Brooklyn Bride Bridal blog focused on modern weddings.
- Elizabeth Anne Designs Wedding and lifestyle site updated daily with tips and stories from real brides, newlyweds, and wedding vendors.
- Frolic! Freelance blogger, event designer, and a commercial floral and prop stylist.
- Green Wedding Shoes A popular Southern California wedding blog.
- Hostess with the Mostess Innovative online resource for hip, modern, and unique entertaining ideas.
- Inspired By This Creative wedding insight paired with strategic thinking in wedding public relations.
- Jewelers Mutual Insure your jewelry
- Junebug Weddings Highly-vetted lists of luxury wedding professionals that brides and event planners can trust.
- Kate Towers An artist with vision who creates non-seasonal, one of a kind pieces.
- Kelly Oshiro Design Boutique design and planning company based in Santa Barbara, CA.
- KISS Books HOT wedding books in seven ridiculously good-looking colors.
- Nordstrom Wedding Suite Gorgeous gowns and everything for the wedding party
- Oh Joy! Inspiration with a focus on design, fashion, and food.
- Ritzy Bee Wedding planning and production firm.
- Southern Weddings Magazine The South’s hottest wedding magazine for the modern southern bride.
- Sparkliatti Designing weddings and events the same way a Broadway producer approaches a play.
- Style Me Pretty Style savvy wedding resource devoted to the modern bride.
- The Bride's Cafe Get inspired by beautiful artists and amazing wedding vendors.
- The Knott Most-trafficked one-stop online wedding planning solution.
- The Wedding Chicks Everything new, classic, funky, hip, and just plain fun for weddings.
- Waxworks Photo Imaginative, moody, and provocative photography and wax pieces.
- Wedding Paper Divas Wedding invitations, bridal shower invitations and save the date cards
Worthy Blogs
- Chase Jarvis The hub for award winning photographer/director Chase Jarvis
- Heather Parkinson Utah Wedding Photographer
- HomeCrunch Kay Luo’s new home in Palo Alto
- Kiss the Groom Celebrates life, love, and kisses through photographs and personal insights
- Lily Rose Lily Rose blog
- PetaPixel A blog about photography geared towards tech-savvy photography enthusiasts
- Photo Attorney Serving the photographer’s legal needs
- photoDUDS Blog Graphic design software for photographers
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- Ridout Photography One of Canada’s most inspiring wedding photographers
- San Francisco Brides For the city’s stylish brides and grooms
- Smart Ass Cripple Expressing pain through sarcasm since 2010.
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Category Archives: Health & Nature
Photo of the Day – Yellow Flag Iris
The Yellow Flag Iris (Iris pseudacorus ) is an invasive non-native plant. This herbaceous perennial colonizes in large numbers forming dense monotypic stands that serve as impenetrable mats that clog small streams, choke pipes, and crowd out desirable wetland plant species, including those that are an important food source for wildlife. Connecticut, Massachusetts, Montana, New Hampshire, Oregon, Vermont, and Washington have listed the Yellow Flag Iris as a state noxious weed.
Plant species become invasive when they are introduced to an area outside their native range and are free from natural competitors and predators, allowing them to proliferate and persist to the detriment of native species. Second only to direct habitat destruction, invasive non-native species such as the Yellow Flag Iris are the second greatest worldwide threat to native species and ecosystems. Invasive non-native plants can…
- displace native species,
- disrupt ecosystem relationships,
- degrade wildlife habitat,
- impede recreation,
- cause economic damage to forests, agricultural crops and other managed lands
- cost the American public an estimated $138 billion each year
- negatively impact about 42% of the plant and animal species listed by the Federal government as threatened or endangered
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Tagged invasive, iris, noxious weed, water, yellow water iris
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Photo of the Day – Cellulitis
If you’ve been following the test kitchen series then the photo of Cellulitis above may curb your appetite. Our 16-year-old offspring – the one who eats twice his weight in food each day – found a way to get bacteria into his left foot. He has been home from high school most of the week, except for Wednesday when he made the ultimate sacrifice to spend the day taking the controversial Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS) standardized test, scheduled to be rechristened as the State of Texas Assessment of Academic Readiness (STAAR) as mandated by the Texas legislature. In case you’re not counting, STARR is the fifth name since the academic testing started in 1980. My vote was for TWISTS (Things We Instruct Students To Say).
Try answering a bunch of multiple-choice questions all day while your foot is throbbing and running it’s own little local fever. Apparently getting out of each class five minutes early, fumbling with a crutch, and getting to use a sweet elevator pass help dull the pain. Dude, bacteria.
Tagged cellulitis, infection, starr, taks
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Photo of the Day – Goldfinch
Around this time each year we put out thistle seed in our backyard to attract goldfinches. Earlier today these three goldfinches were at one of our feeders. In a month or so their coloring will intensify.
Formal goldfinch names include the American Goldfinch, Eastern Goldfinch, and Wild Canary. The American or Eastern Goldfinch is the state bird of Iowa, New Jersey, and Washington. The goldfinches at our feeders seem to arrive and depart in groups. We provide thistle in a sock feeder and in the vertical thistle feeder shown above.
Tagged bird, bird feeder, goldfinch, thistle
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Photo of the Day – Tomato
Windows sills aren’t a reliable method of ripening tomatoes, but it may work best for mature green tomatoes, stem side up, blossom side down. It usually takes 3 to 4 weeks for green tomatoes to ripen. Try wrapping individual tomatoes in newspaper and layering in a box that’s kept in the dark. Or accelerate ripening by placing green tomatoes in a paper bag with a ripe apple which gives off ethylene gas.
Photo of the Day – Zebra Longwing
The Zebra Longwing (Heliconius charithonia) butterfly was declared the official butterfly for the state of Florida in 1996. Also known as Zebra Heliconian, the butterfly lives longer (up to three months) than most because it eats pollen in addition to sipping nectar. Adults return to the same roost at night. The butterfly is found in the Caribbean along with parts of North, Central, and South America.
Tagged butterfly, zebra longwing
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Photo of the Day – White-tailed Deer
Texas has more white-tailed deer than any other state. It is almost impossible to accurately determine the age of deer by the number of points on their antlers. Older bucks tend to have heavier antlers, but development is closely associated with nutrition and there are geographic variations.
Tagged antlers, buck, texas, white-tailed deer
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