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Fall Outfits Sharing A Journey Readers Love

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This year, I put together lots of outfit collages filled with my favorite modern classic pieces, which are sprinkled through the blog, newsletter and on Pinterest. I kept track of your favorite pieces–the things you clicked on the most and bought through Sharing A Journey. (When you click on the links on my website, I get a small commission which helps keep the blog going. This commission does not affect the price of the pieces you purchase–and thank you so much for your purchases–it really helps). In any event, I get to see what you like and don’t like. I...

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Christine Flowers:

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Whenever I write about abortion, I get a lot of pushback from people who disagree. I fully admit that I’m an extremist when it comes to whether a child has a right to be born. There is no wiggle room for me, no negotiation, no gray areas. The “rape and incest” exceptions are what my old law professors used to call “red herrings” used to shut down discussion. I am a conservative, an anti-feminist, a woman of the far right. I was a Republican and I was a Democrat and I was an independent but even through those partisan mutations,...

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Make this Halloween a Spider-Stomping Good Time

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We can count on one hand the number of times that we haven’t needed a coat on Halloween night around here. Even if it was fair and sunny the day before, you can count on Halloween being appropriately windy, cold, and spooky. Trick-or-treating only keeps a kid so warm, and we would have loved to happen upon a house with a spider-stomping sugar-burning good time of a game going on in the driveway. [Kyle Maas] built this game a few years ago, and it has proved quite popular ever since. It’s so popular, in fact, that they have to have...

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DIY Firewood Rack Ideas With Ingenious Designs

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Firewood racks are very rarely the subject of discussion these days but that doesn’t mean they’re not still needed. In fact, it’s very important to have a proper and practical way of storing all the firewood if you have a wood-burning fireplace, a stove or a fire pit out in the yard. There are many different ways to go around this. See some of our favorite ideas below. How to Choose the Right Firewood Rack for Your Needs Let’s assume that you have everything in place and you’re ready to bring home your new stack of firewood. That means that...

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The Best Portable Grills of 2021

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— Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission.Unlike a full-sized grill, portable grills take up very little space and are easy to move around. They’re also a great option for anyone who only wants to grill occasionally, while camping or in the middle of a tailgate party. While their compact size makes them less than ideal for cooking large cuts of meat—like a pork shoulder over indirect heat—portable grills are perfect for cooking up burgers, brats, and chicken over high or low temperatures. We selected six gas grills, nine...

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