What’s On My Mind: 20 Books of Summer Winter A BIG tick and pat on the back to me! I finished reading my twentieth book at 11pm on the 31st August. Now I just have to complete two reviews so that I can say that I have read AND reviewed 20 books over the Antipodean … Continue reading Stories & Shout Outs #82| This Reading Life
Hello, my darling readers!Another month is over, so let me give you a little summary of the amazing posts just to make sure you didn’t miss anything. 😉 I’ve been going to the cinema *a lot* this year, so I had tons of movies to discuss. Well, I decided August was the month to get […]| The Punk Theory
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: this semblance of a color scheme is hanging on for dear life, but I needed to talk about Biophilia IMMEDIATELY you must…| The Bookish Mutant
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CERIC recently experienced a cyber incident affecting our website. Our team acted immediately to investigate, contain the issue and further strengthen our security. We can confirm […]| CERIC
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If you want to feel like a local here in the area, you need to look a little further. Here is how you can spend your August here in Oceanside like a local. Contact us for more info today!| The Brick Hotel
During summer 2025, hotel and lodging owners are undoubtedly focused on maximizing occupancy and guest satisfaction. Yet a sometimes-overlooked consequence of increased occupancy rates can be the increased risk of pest introductions, particularly from transient guests inadvertently bringing in unwelcome hitchhikers like bed bugs. This heightened foot traffic, combined with warmer temperatures, creates an environment ripe for various pest challenges that can swiftly undermine even the most met...| LODGING Magazine
ATLANTA, Georgia—Hospitality Ventures Management Group (HVMG) announced that the company has added nine new management agreements year-to-date, including one ground-up development, to its nationwide portfolio. “HVMG is on pace for an extremely successful 2025, especially given the current transaction environment. We have expanded our footprint across the southeastern, western, and central United States with the addition of these hotels,” said Robert Cole, president and chief execut...| LODGING Magazine
Omni Hotels & Resorts announced the promotion of Laura Trussel McKoy to chief creative officer. In this role, McKoy will continue to lead the interior design for both renovations and new developments while overseeing the brand’s overall creative vision. McKoy joined Omni in February 2007 as director of interior design and later advanced to creative director and vice president of interior design. Accor announced the appointment of Ranju Alex as its chief executive officer for […] The post ...| LODGING Magazine
NEW YORK, New York—Recreation at Moxy NYC Downtown debuted a new look following the completion of a redesign that combined vintage gaming elements with mid-century Americana. The updates include leather seating and sectional sofas adaptable for a variety of gatherings, custom-made medicine ball ottomans, a mix of dining and accent chairs, upholstered in velvets and textured vinyls, patterned stools, throw pillows, and layered fabrics. The new design also highlights Americana with real leath...| LODGING Magazine
DALLAS, Texas—The board of directors of Braemar Hotels & Resorts Inc. announced that it is initiating a process for the sale of the company. The board of directors formed a special committee comprised solely of independent and disinterested directors to explore a range of strategic alternatives, aimed at maximizing both near- and long-term shareholder value. After reviewing various strategic options to maximize value for shareholders, the board has determined that it is in the best […] Th...| LODGING Magazine
GREENVILLE, South Carolina—Hospitality America’s PEACH Con 2025 brought together more than 50 hotel leaders, corporate partners, and industry experts to address the trends redefining the guest experience. With the theme “Navigating New Frontiers; Where Trailblazers Thrive,” the three-day leadership conference equipped attendees with strategies to strengthen performance while preparing for hospitality’s future. In his opening address, Hospitality America President and Chief Executive...| LODGING Magazine
DALLAS, Texas—Ashford Hospitality Trust, Inc. announced the completion of the sales of the Hilton Houston NASA Clear Lake in Houston, Texas, for $27 million and the Residence Inn Evansville East in Evansville, Indiana, for $6 million. When adjusted for the company’s anticipated capital expenditures, the combined sale price represents a 1.3 percent capitalization rate on net operating income or a multiple of 45.3 times Hotel EBITDA for the twelve months ended July 31, 2025. Exclud...| LODGING Magazine
In March of this year, Mary Beth Cutshall assumed the position of chief growth officer of Vision Hospitality Group in Chattanooga, Tennessee. As her title suggests, she is responsible for helping expand this hospitality development, ownership, and management company’s portfolio of owned and operated hotels throughout the United States. Tracing her “success story” for LODGING, Cutshall related some highlights of her career path, during which she worked at all levels of the industry, from...| LODGING Magazine
BELLEVUE, Washington—Staypineapple announced a new pet wellness program designed to make traveling with pets easier for its guests. The company is partnering with Zoundz, a sound therapy app developed for dogs and cats to help reduce anxiety and promote calmness, and VEG ER for Pets, a provider of 24/7 emergency veterinary care. Staypineapple is offering guests who book the Pineapple Pup Package a free 14-day trial of the Zoundz app, with a special promo code sent before […] The post St...| LODGING Magazine
Hilton announced the opening of Hilton Arlington Rosslyn The Key. The hotel marks the first property to debut the brand’s refreshed identity.| LODGING Magazine
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Weekendul ăsta (22-24 august) are loc în vechiul sat săsesc Hosman (Holzmengen), lângă Sibiu, probabil cel mai simpatic festival de indie-hipstereală din ţară, Holzstock.| Utopia Balcanica
Creating easy and affordable crafts. Discover a wide range of DIY projects, from home decor to dollar tree crafts, with step-by-step tutorials.| stephcreatesthingsdiyhomeandcrafts.blogspot.com
Today in 1818, delegates to the state’s first ever Constitutional Convention gathered at the State House in Hartford for the first time, charged with the formidable task of restructuring Connecticut state government by creating the state’s first formally written constitution. Writing a new constitution was no small task, given the social, cultural, and political... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
In the late evening hours of August 25, 1953, a motorcade carrying Corporal John H. F. Teal pulled into Hartford’s North End, where a small crowd of family and friends were eagerly gathered to welcome him home. Teal had just been returned to the United States after spending 32 months in a Korean prison... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
In early 1839, Portuguese slave traders captured dozens of native Mende Africans from the territory of modern-day Sierra Leone — technically, in violation of several international treaties — and sold them to two Spaniards in the slave markets of Havana, Cuba. On July 1, while en route to nearby plantations aboard the Spaniards’ schooner... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1933, the man whose fame as a fearless American aviation pioneer was second only to that of Charles Lindbergh, flew into Hartford’s Brainard Field just weeks after completing a record-breaking solo flight around the world. His career was more remarkable because of the accident that gave rise to it. As a young... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
Theodore Roosevelt was no stranger to Connecticut; his mother and second wife were Connecticans and his sister lived in Farmington for most of her adult life. While Roosevelt’s several visits to Connecticut to visit his family and friends often attracted plenty of press, his visit of August 22, 1902 was memorable not for why... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
In the early morning hours of August 21, 1856, the Charter Oak — the ancient living symbol of Connecticut’s most cherished values and icon of its core identity — crashed to a ground-shaking death amid the fierce winds and blinding rain of an overnight summer storm. The giant white oak had stood atop a... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
During the Age of Sail, all people who traveled by water did so at the mercy of wind and tide. Too little wind, or wind from the wrong direction, brought delay or disruption to the best-laid plans. Too much wind brought danger, and sometimes even death and destruction. No trip was predictable. When it... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1955, torrential rains from Hurricane Diane — the second hurricane to hit Connecticut in five days — wreaked flood-borne death and devastation across the state. After Hurricane Connie dumped six inches of water on Connecticut earlier in the week, the 14 – 20 additional inches of rain from Diane proved too much... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
It would be easy to hold up Connecticut inventor Christopher Miner Spencer as an archetype of 19th century Yankee ingenuity: Not only was he a man who spent his whole life tinkering with machinery, filing patents, and aggressively marketing his creations, but as with so many other Connecticut inventors, his innovations changed the course... Read More| Today in Connecticut History
Today in 1917, 28-year-old Connecticut activist and women’s suffrage advocate Catherine Flanagan was arrested for picketing in front of the White House in Washington, D.C. Flanagan and…| Today in Connecticut History
August Downtime – Is this really a quiet August? I asked myself this question and I guess, like many business owners out there, the answer is “Busy, but always room... The post 7 Smart Ways Business Owners Can Use August Downtime appeared first on Altrincham HQ.| Altrincham HQ
Want to make doing good easier? Create awareness? Take advantage of the resources out there already during the month of August’s themes and advocacy month. Instead of reinventing the wheel, we simply join in with what is already out there. This reduces a lot of the stress, overwhelm, and hindrances around changemaking. So here is […]| The Average Advocate
Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #102! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.| Crazylittlelovebirds
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bigpinekey.com’s The only non-profit un-social media.60,000 followers. Published on Tuesdays and Fridays. (Big Pine Key’s garbage pick-up days) Submit a post Contact Us Trump invades John Bolton’s home. The president turned against his former national security advisor and major supporter. Link [Burning] The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service plans to conduct prescribed burns within these […]| BigPineKey.com
bigpinekey.com’s The only non-profit un-social media.60,000 followers. Published on Tuesdays and Fridays. (Big Pine Key’s garbage pick-up days) Submit a post Contact Us Coral aquaculture is one of the smartest moves the aquarium trade has ever made. Instead of pulling live corals off the reef, farms are now growing them in controlled environments. The benefits […]| BigPineKey.com
bigpinekey.com’s The only non-profit un-social media.60,000 followers. Published on Tuesdays and Fridays. (Big Pine Key’s garbage pick-up days) Submit a post Contact Us [Planting Coral] “Uncorking Hope: Summer Sips for Coral Restoration” on August 16th, 2024 from 2:00pm until 4:00 pm at My New Joint in Cudjoe Key. We will be celebrating the message of […]| BigPineKey.com
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Please excuse me, but I’m going to toot my own horn here for a minute. I have so many valuable resources for my followers and subscribers and I don’t think I do a very good job promotin…| Organized Chaos
Happy Tuesday, bibliophiles! Apparently today marks ten whole years since I started with this blog…granted, it was a pretty far cry from what it is today, but it’s a marvel that I’ve kept it going for this long. Thanks for tagging along, everyone! 🫡 In my ongoing quest to read more translated books, I’ve stumbled […]| The Bookish Mutant
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: a David Bowie double feature (who could’ve seen that coming?), upcoming artsy albums, and more reasons why I really just wish I had dual British citizenship, because apparently all of the good music related stuff happens exclusively in the UK. Enjoy this […]| The Bookish Mutant
Happy Tuesday, bibliophiles! On Earth As It Is on Television has been on my TBR for at least a few years, and I’ve nearly bought it at least twice at my local Barnes & Noble before settling on it last week. It seemed quirky and interesting, but this novel ended up blowing me away with […]| The Bookish Mutant
Happy Sunday, bibliophiles! I hope this week has treated you well. This week: even if Wilco wasn’t ever-present in The Bear, we’d have to physically restrain Jeff Tweedy just to stop hi…| The Bookish Mutant
CERIC is now accepting applications for its 2025–2026 Graduate Student Engagement Program. This initiative supports the professional and academic development of master’s and doctoral students undertaking […] The post Applications now open for CERIC’s Graduate Student Engagement Program appeared first on CERIC.| CERIC
With summer in full effect, come see what the city has in store for you! Read our list of things to do this month for help.| Better Magazine
Hey bookworm friends. Happy August 🌞! I’ve been seeing Leslie’s meme of ‘Birthstone Book Covers‘ going around and thought it looked like fun. So I decided it would be the… The post Birthstone Book Covers: Peridot is for August appeared first on Dark Shelf of Wonders.| Dark Shelf of Wonders
Got any ideas? Post them in the comments below.| Living Poetry
Heute ist ein Gartentag. Viel zu heiß um irgendwas zu machen und doch habe ich einen vollen Tag gehabt. Meine 12von12 Bilder, die ich gerne wieder bei Caro und ihrem Blog Draußen nur Kännchen verlinken möchte. Der Garten-Tag beginnt Der Tag beginnt eigentlich zu früh. Ich hätte gerne etwas länger geschlafen, aber die Katzen wollten […] The post Gartentag {12von12 August} appeared first on karminrot-blog.de.| karminrot-blog.de
What's in season in August? Check out this illustrated seasonal produce guide with more than 50+ recipes ideas to try!| Natalie's Health
Red Roof announced the opening of the 53-room Red Roof Inn Washington, D.C. The hotel is located near several attractions.| LODGING Magazine
Can you believe we are in August already? Let’s hope for another sunny heatwave and some clear skies for stargazing. Read below to know what to look out for this month! Sturgeon Moon Mark your calendars! The next full Moon will grace the skies on 9th August at 8:55am (UK […]| Astronotes
Fun and free Back to School I Spy printable, perfect for easing into routines with early math, sorting, and coloring practice.| Homeschool of 1
Juicy peaches are at their best in British summertime and work equally well in sweet and savoury dishes. Try peach, almond and mascarpone tart, or add them to our halloumi and green bean salad| olivemagazine
Juicy plums always remind us that autumn is coming, which means it's time for crumbles, fruity bakes, pies and plenty of comforting plum recipes| olivemagazine
Key West in August: Hot Weather, Cool Vibes, and Fewer Crowds I get it. Key West in August might sound… well… like a heatwave wrapped in humidity. And you’re not wrong—it can be hot. Like, melt-your-key-lime-pie-before-you-finish-it hot. But hear me out: August might just be the perfect time to visit the Southernmost City. While most […] The post Key West in August (2025) appeared first on Fun in Key West.| Fun in Key West
Starting your kindergarten classroom can feel overwhelming, especially with so many resources available. To help, I have created this updated list of Amazon must-haves and teacher-created resources for kindergarten teachers. 👉 Look for the freebies listed all throughout the post! Whether you’re building your classroom wish list or shopping for essential supplies, this guide has […] The post 33 Must-Haves for Kindergarten Teachers + Freebies appeared first on Little Learning Corner.| Little Learning Corner
Walking into a new classroom can be both exciting and overwhelming for young children – especially during those first few days of school. One simple way to help kids feel safe, connected, and comforted is by creating a Classroom Family Photo Display after sending home this parent letter. This small gesture can make a big […] The post Easy Family Photo Display Ideas for Your Classroom appeared first on Little Learning Corner.| Little Learning Corner
Welcome to The Crazy Little Love Birds Link Party #100! This party offers a platform for sharing inspiring content, including recipes, family-friendly blog posts, crafts, home décor, and other uplifting ideas.| Crazylittlelovebirds
bigpinekey.com’s The only non-profit un-social media.60,000 followers. Published on Tuesdays and Fridays. (Big Pine Key’s garbage pick-up days) Submit a post Contact Us Loni Anderson, who played a struggling radio station’s empowered receptionist on the hit TV comedy “WKRP in Cincinnati,” died Sunday, just days before her 80th birthday. Anderson died at a Los Angeles […]| BigPineKey.com
Discover our best lamb recipes including lamb chops, roast leg of lamb, lamb shoulder, lamb meatballs and curry Perfect for Easter, Sunday lunches and more| olivemagazine
Spell the month in books: August 2025 Click on the logo to join 📚 📚 📚 I discovered this meme thanks to Marianne @ Let’s read. “The idea is to spell the month using the first letter of…| Words And Peace
It's the first Wednesday of the month and time for the Currently link up with Jenn. This month we're talking about what we're currently loving, looking forward to, scheduling, buying, and gearing up for. I really struggled with these prompts this month! | Slices of Life
Comet Dust Each July and August the Earth encounters debris left behind from comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle. This comet has an orbit …| IMO
Things I want to achieve in August 2025 I’m launching into this month with trepidation. All the things I normally do at this time of year are demanding my attention in order to be ‘spring ready’. …| SARAH THE GARDENER
August 2025 Weather Forecast for Europe shows a cooler start over central parts and a Ridge returning towards the second week| Severe Weather Europe
August will start cooler over the United States, but Forecast shows a pressure reversal will bring different Weather Patterns over the month| Severe Weather Europe
Rome celebrates La Madonna della Neve on 5 August by recreating a miracle snowfall outside the Basilica di S. Maria Maggiore. The post Recreating the Miracle: Madonna della Neve’s Snowfall Tradition in the Middle of Summer appeared first on Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Check out the list of the best live music concerts and festivals during the month of August 2025 in the city of Rome.| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
My Gluten Free Edinburgh guide has over 80 places to eat. From 100% gluten free... The post Gluten Free Edinburgh, Scotland – Ultimate Guide (80 Venues + Map) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
These easy Gluten Free Corn Dogs (or Dagwood Dogs) are the classic snacks of carnivals... The post Gluten Free Corn Dogs (or Dagwood Dogs) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
The Ultimate Guide to understanding Corn Flour, Corn Starch and Maize Flour, from what they are to how they are used. #cornflour #guide| Gluten Free Alchemist
Whether you're teaching in a classroom or homeschooling your little learners, hands-on alphabet crafts are a great way to introduce letter recognition, fine motor skills, and creativity all in one. The back-to-school season is| Little Learning Corner
Back to school season just got easier (and more exciting) with this free resource bundle! If you’re prepping for the first weeks of school and want fresh, fun, and effective resources to engage your PreK, kindergarten, or first grade students – this free bundle is for you. I have teamed up with some amazing teacher […] The post 80 Free Back to School Resources | Preschool – 1st Grade appeared first on Little Learning Corner.| Little Learning Corner
From honoring our nation's military to visiting some of the coolest attractions, you'll find plenty of things to do during August in Pigeon Forge. The post Why August is the Best Time to Visit Pigeon Forge appeared first on My Pigeon Forge.| My Pigeon Forge
Welcome to another month of the German Action for Happiness Calendars. As before, you can if you wish also print out a PDF version. And if you want or need to, you can see it here in English, where you also find further foreign languages. Use the following sentences as a German reading and translation exercise and then ... Read more The post Learn German and spread happiness in August 2025 appeared first on Angelika's German Tuition & Translation.| Angelika's German Tuition & Translation
Welcome to August! Enjoy Shark Week at The Wharf, a free community day at the National Museum of Women in the Arts, pup night at The Stacks and more. Happy| The Georgetowner
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Have you wondered what to STOCK UP ON IN AUGUST? Let's start with school supplies, laptops, school clothes, raspberries, and strawberries.| Food Storage Moms
Keep kids learning with free August printables, pirate games, life cycles, back-to-school crafts, and more fun activities.| Homeschool of 1
Camp Fire First Texas is offering early education courses July - September for child care professionals in Texas. Online options available.| Camp Fire First Texas
Discover all the best events, festivals and outdoor cinemas taking place in Rome in August 2025| Romeing | Rome's english magazine, events and exhibitions in Rome
Beat the summer slide with these summer journal ideas! Your kids will have so much fun exploring their creativity, they won't even realize they're sharpening their writing skills.| JournalBuddies.com
A Gluten Free Paris guide with over 60 places to eat (+ map). From 100%... The post Gluten Free Paris Guide 2025 (60+ Venues + Map) appeared first on Gluten Free Alchemist.| Gluten Free Alchemist
A simple recipe for gluten free Creamy Mushroom Gnocchi that’s ready to eat in 20 minutes. #glutenfree #gnocchi| Gluten Free Alchemist
With these happy journal ideas, students can think about the many ways of promoting happiness. Help your students come together in recognizing how happy they are!| JournalBuddies.com
Grab these free lowercase alphabet tracing cards for a quick literacy center that you can use any time of the year! These back to school handwriting practice cards are easy to use; just download and print off copies of the letters you’re studying that week. It’s a great idea to laminate them so you can use them for trace and erase or playdough activities. Read the full post: Back to School Lowercase Alphabet Tracing Cards| Kool Kids Games
Fun hands-on math activities like these crayon fine motor number mats are an essential tool at the start of the year to teach your students the relationship between the number words and the values that they represent. You'll love teaching number sense with this printable crayon themed numbers activity! Read the full post: Brighten Their Day with Crayon Fine Motor Number Mats| Kool Kids Games
These sorting by addition up to 10 mats activity is a great tool in your toolbox to help students with math fact fluency. Download and add this to your kindergarten summer lesson plan today! Read the full post: Summer Sorting By Addition Facts to 10 Mats| Kool Kids Games
Work on early math and fine motor skills with these shape playdough mats! This fun ocean theme kindergarten shape activity is the perfect grab and go math center to help your student master their 2D shape names. Download your fine motor mats now! Read the full post: Go 2D Under the Sea with Ocean Shape Playdough Mats| Kool Kids Games
Complete your summer lesson plan with the perfect kindergarten literacy center where your students will be decoding secret code words from an exciting summer vocabulary list. Read the full post: Get Ready For Super Summer Fun Decoding Secret Code Words| Kool Kids Games
We all know that we should be encouraging children to spend as much time outside as possible. Here are ten free outdoor activities that… The post 10 Free Outdoor Activities to Encourage Kids Outside appeared first on Craft Invaders.| Craft Invaders
Ah August, that in between month. The month full of contradictions and juxtapositions. August heralds a close to outdoor summer freedom and the beginning of the indoor ‘ber’ months. It is the time when we check our Summer Bucket Lists and feel the pressure to squeeze out just a few more carefree flip flop days.…| Life with Alegria
Previously, I've explained several reasons why this blog has gone on hiatus, adding that my thoughts about beer will be posted alongside my utterances about everything else, over yonder at NA Confidential.| The Potable Curmudgeon
Psyllium Husk in Gluten Free Baking - A Complete Guide.| Gluten Free Alchemist
Is January your longest month? Why does January seem the longest month? In my working years, I decided this was because of the longer gap between December’s payday and January’s –…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
Kokedama is the Japanese art of growing plants in moss balls. Traditionally, Kokedama is formed by wrapping the roots of plants in clay before… The post How To Make Super Easy Kokedama Moss Balls appeared first on Craft Invaders.| Craft Invaders