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Every day is fried clam day on Cape Cod. Here's what to know to enjoy clams like a native.
Cape Cod Times· 7 days ago“Eating clam strips, it’s like amateur wine drinkers who drink white zinfandel,” Delancey said,...
Growing Colorful, Compact Shrimp Plants Is Easy—How to Do It Like a Pro
The Spruce· 7 days agoShrimp plant (Justicia brandegeana) is an evergreen shrub with ornamental flowers that resemble...
Eye infections during monsoon: Warning signs you should not ignore - Times of India
The Times of India· 3 days agoThe increased humidity and moisture during this time create an ideal environment for various...
Hurricane Beryl disrupts Texas, causes floods and power outages for three million homes, businesses...
CNBC TV18· 16 hours agoFlooding, heavy rains, and potential tornadoes were expected in parts of eastern Texas, western...
What to wear to Wimbledon to watch the tennis in style
Red· 7 days agoWondering what to wear to Wimbledon this year? From summer dresses to blazers, here are our top...
How to Grow and Care for Basket Plants (Callisia Fragrans)
The Spruce· 6 days agoLooking to add a low-maintenance plant to your indoor décor? The basket plant, a flowering tropical...
A look at the restoration of NC’s Cape Hatteras Lighthouse as it returns to its 1890s glory
Durham Herald-Sun· 7 days agoWhat’s happening with the other buildings? Near the lighthouse, in exactly the same configuration...
The 9 Best Starbucks Beverage And Breakfast Sandwich Pairings
Tasting Table· 17 hours agoStarbucks offers an array of beverage and sandwich options to its customers. We sampled different...
Northland Nature: Juneberries ripen along roadsides
The Pine Journal, Cloquet, Minn.· 5 days agoJul. 5—The botany of July has advanced from the wildflowers of fields and roadsides of June. Though many of these plants persist into midsummer, many others are here, too. The roadsides now ...
Villa d'Este: what it's like to stay at the grande dame of Lake Como
Red· 6 days agoOf course, with high summer comes the crowds, so it’s also worth visiting in the spring or autumn....