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    Is Sussanne Khan holidaying on an island? – Times of India

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    B-Towners have been jet-setting to various holiday destinations with the lifting of lockdown. Most seem to have headed to beach destinations, especially either to Maldives or Goa. Not Sussanne Khan it seems, who is posting pictures of her vacay, but refusing to divulge the name of the destination. Looking absolutely beautiful in a single-shoulder top, with hair tied back in a ponytail and tinted sunglasses on a boat, she wrote: "Once upon a boat. #islandgirlforlife". The interior decorator seems to be having a ball of a time with her close friends there. Sussanne recently celebrated her birthday on October 28. Looking stunning in a mustard yellow dress she wrote : "Thank you dear Life for giving me the best of chances, the best of grace, the best of guidance and most importantly the best of humans that surround me with their love. My sunshine ochre birthday dress is from our very own @thelabellife. This birthday I have the most grateful heart for all that the universe has blessed me with. All that we are is a result of what we have thought -The Buddha. Work with your heart, to give back to the people around you, think with kindness and nothing will stop you from manifesting your path #kindessisasuperpower #ilovemybirthday #happyheart." However, the wishes didn't end there, the picture went viral and received a lot of comments. The one comment that caught everyone's attention was that of her former husband, Hrithik Roshan. He wrote: "Love it (sic)" and followed it up with another comment where he wished her a "happy birthday".

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    5 incredible splurges of the rich and famous – Be Global Fashion Network

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The rich and famous are known to enjoy the finer things in life. Part of being wealthy comes with the satisfaction that you get to have your name on expensive and luxurious things. While the rich can buy anything they want, they are quite frugal in their spending. Careful thought is made on investments that have value. Below are some splurges that the rich spend their money on;

    #1. LUXURIOUS HOMES

    Everyone craves to know how the rich and famous live. There is a certain curiosity in wanting to know the kind of house your favourite entrepreneur has. When it comes to the homes for the rich, its all about extravagance and comfort. You might be surprised that your favourite mogul is a talented interior decorator hence explaining the innovative landscapes, precisely painted murals and unusual amenities. Having Italian furniture for your luxury home would speak flamboyance to many, however, for the rich, they go above and beyond to make their homes as meaningful and magnificent as possible.

    #2. CLASSIC AUTOMOBILES

    The finer things in life go hand in hand; you cannot live in a luxurious mansion and drive just any car. Classic automobiles cost lots of millions and the market for these sorts of cars is pretty niche hence can only be afforded to the overwhelmingly rich. Luxury car buyers are changing over time. Nowadays, the majority of the buyers are youthful with a growing proportion being female. Concerns over climate changes have made many want to opt for an eco-friendly set of wheels to flaunt their wealth.

    #3. DESIGNER CLOTHES

    Fashion is a status symbol for the rich and famous. Part of knowing how the rich look comes down to dressing. When money is no object, anyone can dress to impress. World renown fashion designers offer show-stopping clothes and accessories for out to look impeccable. While dressing in designer all the time is hugely debatable, fitted garments are a sign of taste, elegance and wealth. The key to success lies in how well put one looks which consequently depicts how people address you. Designer clothes are bound to make one stand from the crowd and look like a million dollars. Prosperous men have their clothes tailored to measure.

    #4. JEWELRY

    Knowing how to look rich is not just about clothing; accessories matter too. There is a wide range of accessories from hats, scarves, belts, bags, shoes to Jewelry. When it comes to jewelry, it has become a universal form of expression. Historically, jewelry was worn as a symbol of power and wealth by the kings, emperors and Pharaohs. Today, jewelry completes a look while acting as an agent of expressing character and personality. People love to accessorise to feel beautiful and confident. The rarer the jewel, the more unique and appealing it is. The rich buy jewelry not only to accessorize but for the future value. Expensive jewellery is worth the high price tag.

    #5. TRAVEL

    The spending of the rich is not limited on physical items and status. Nowadays, people spend on things that leave memories. People love to travel and millionaires certainly have the means to do so. Vacations are a big splurge as people move from country to country in search of new cultures, meet interesting people and enjoy fascinating sceneries.

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    Of Course Shah Rukh Khan Has A "Favourite Corner" In His Delhi Home. This Is What He Calls It – NDTV

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Shah Rukh Khan with Gauri Khan. (courtesy gaurikhan)

    Don't we all have a "favourite corner" in our homes? Well, so does Shah Rukh Khan and he recently shared a picture of his favourite spot in his Delhi home on Instagram story. BTW, this is the same home that is now on Airbnb. On his Instagram story on Friday, the actor posted a picture of what he described as "Nostalgia wall." It happens to be a wall that features some of the coolest posters. SRK, in his caption wrote: "My favourite corner of my Delhi home - our very own Nostalgia wall. Here's an opportunity for you to relive our memories. Only on AirBNB."

    This is what Shah Rukh Khan posted:

    Screenshot of Shah Rukh Khan's Instagram story.

    Earlier this week, Gauri Khan gave us a tour of the Delhi home and she wrote sharing the video: "Our Delhi home is filled with memories of our early days, what we collected over the years and all the things we love as a family! It holds a very special place in my heart. Through my collaboration with Airbnb, a lucky duo will get a chance to be our guest."

    Shah Rukh Khan too shared glimpses from the house and he wrote: "With so many memories of our early days in Delhi, the city holds a very special place in our hearts. Gauri Khan has redesigned our Delhi house and filled it with love and moments of nostalgia. Here's a chance for you to be our guest with Airbnb."

    Gauri Khan is an interior decorator and she owns the plush Gauri Khan Designs in Mumbai. She has given makeovers to several suburban Mumbai restaurants and celebrity homes over the years. She has decorated homes for several Bollywood A-listers such as Alia Bhatt, Varun Dhawan, Ranbir Kapoor and Karan Johar among others. She has designed restaurants like Arth and Sanchos. She also designed Alia Bhatt's vanity van.

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    Why Is Everyone So Obsessed With The Queens Gambit? – Architectural Digest

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    He and set decorator Sabine Schaaf transformed the town hall in the Berlin borough of Spandau into the lobby of the fictional Gibson Hotel in Cincinnati; a unique event venue called Palais am Funkturm (designed by Bruno Grimmek in the 50s) into the Hotel Mariposa in Las Vegas; and the Friedrichstadt-Palast theater into an Art Decoinspired Mexico City hotel. The windows [at the theater] are big and have these colorful glass mosaic parts. We didnt want you to look outside and see Berlin. So we copied the pattern and printed it on a foil and put it on the windows, says Hanish.

    Midcentury furniture was brought in from a dealer in the Netherlands as well as sourced from Berlin prop houses for sets like the Las Vegas hotel, pictured here.

    For each city, we thought about what the biggest clich would be to let you know where you are. he says, but fans will have noticed that wherever the protagonist seems to go, shes enveloped in patterns, patterns, and more patterns. In her Las Vegas hotel room, its a greenish-blue, white, and brown diamond motif on the walls and a blue-and-brown fan pattern on the bedspread, curtains, and chair. In Mexico City, its Osborne & Little's Trailing Orchid print in teal on one wall, Angalyptas Deco Paradiso painted burgundy on the others, and a palm leaf headboard. In France, it is Morris & Co.s Bullerswood print on the walls, a brocade ottoman, and a leafy bedspread and headboard.

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    But nowhere is the use of patternsand especially wallpapermore interesting than in the home of Beths adoptive mother, Alma Wheatley (played by Marielle Heller). Schaaf describes the decor there as fireworks, and says that after seeing images of American homes from the period with matching wallpaper and fabrics and busy patterns, she simply ran with the idea. We jumped into these patterns and put layers and layers on top of each other, so even if they dont match, in the end, when you use similar color families, theres a point where it comes together. I love it.

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    The Starhill Dining Is Bound To Bedazzle In December 2020 – Tatler Malaysia

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Synonymous with live jazz and Champagne brunches, Shook! is cemented in many a Malaysian's early memories of fine dining in KL. But nostalgia alone won't guarantee return customers; as such, the all-day dining restaurant is shaking up its offerings to stay ahead of the curve in today's competitive market.Little has been revealed about the menu, save for the promise of "globally inspired gourmet experiences."

    What's certain is this: Shook!'s cooking will be spearheaded by chefs Mo and Rafizan, previously of Enak KL.

    Furthermore, Shook! will prioritise private events, hence its two exclusive spaces titled The Living Room and Shook! 118.

    Besides Shook!, The Starhill Dining is also breathing life into the following: Luk Yu Tea House, which is inspired by Chinese tea culture; The Alchemy, a gin-centric bar for fans of botanicals; Tarbush Lounge, a specialist of fine Arabic cuisine; and Jogoya, once home to KL's most coveted Japanese buffets.

    See next:Chef Chats: Communal Table By Gen's Johnson Wong And Kevin Ng

    Follow The Starhill Dining on Instagram for timely reveals about each outlet.

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    Sibling rivalry saves city thousands | Keizertimes | You think you know. To be sure, read Keizertimes. – Keizertimes

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    With the goal of outdoing his two older brothers, Blayne Elder completed his Eagle Scout service project by cleaning and painting the gazebo next to Keizer City Hall.

    Blayne Elder with Keizer Mayor Cathy Clark. Elder completely rehabilitated a gazebo in Chalmers Jones Park as his Eagle Scout project (Submitted).

    Blayne Elder had wanted to be an Eagle Scout since he was eight years old.

    It's the final rank of scouting and the ultimate achievement. It looks great on a resume and shows you put forth the effort and work, Elder said.

    One of the prerequisites for achieving Eagle Scout status is to perform a service project for the benefit of the community.

    Since both of his older brothers were Eagle Scouts, Elder, a freshman at McNary High, wanted to make sure that his service project went above and beyond what his brothers did.

    My main motivation was to beat my older brothers. It was to go big or go home, Elder said.

    Most Eagle Scout service projects are done over the course of a weekend. However, Elder decided to tackle a much bigger project cleaning and painting the gazebo next to Keizer City Hall.

    With the help of members of Troop 20 and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Elder was able to finish the project in two months.

    I knew it would be benefitting to the community if I did it. It ended up looking so great, Elder said.

    Robert Johnson has been the parks and facilities manager for the City of Keizer for 13 years and said he has never seen a scout take on this big of a project for the city.

    I wanted to make sure he knew the size of the project he was about to take on. There's a lot of surface area that is not easy to get to. It's a multi-step process with a lot of details, Johnson said.

    Elder brought his proposal for the project before the parks board on Aug. 13. It was estimated that the Elder would save the city more than $9,000 in labor costs, which is why it was an easy decision for the parks board to give their stamp of approval.

    It was a no-brainer decision.The labor was a big saver for the city, Johnson said.

    The Keizer parks department paid $650 for Elder's supplies through the parks matching grant.

    Elder received paint discounts from the Sherman-Willams paint store in Keizer,as well as Rodda Paint in Salem. He also received free supplies from Herc Rentals in Keizer.

    After Elder and his crew began sanding and pressure-washing the gazebo, they were forced to take a two-week hiatus due to the wildfires damaging the air-quality across the state. When Elder was able to return to work, he applied a rust-killing chemical to the facility, then began priming and masking the gazebo before painting.

    Manuel Jauregui, a local painter, offered guidance and assistance to Elder free of charge.

    After approximately 415 man hours, the project was completed in late-October.

    I'm so thankful for everyone who helped me out, Elder said.It was a huge relief once we were finished. I learned that a project of this capacity takes a lot of planning and organization.

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    The Village along the river | NevadaAppeal.com – Nevada Appeal

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Local vendors set up booths during the day of the ribbon cutting.Steve Ranson/LVN

    Tami Edgmon displays some of the gifts available at The Village on the Reno Highway.Steve Ranson/LVN

    The Coaches provided the entertainment.Steve Ranson/LVN

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    The Village Garden Center is one of Churchill Countys newest businesses, and although it has been open for less than a year, it recently had its ribbon cutting with the Fallon Chamber of Commerce.

    The day also gave local vendors a chance to set up booths, and The Coaches, a local band consisting of former Greenwave coaches, provided the entertainment.

    Owner Tami Edgmon said she opened the business April 1, but she canceled the grand opening because of the coronavirus pandemic. She has been rebuilding The Village at 2975 Reno Highway since she bought it a year ago. Edgmon said the first phase includes a garden nursery and a gift shop filled with local talent and vendors. She also said the garden center specializes in edibles, but the store also proves all ornamental landscaping.

    Although The Village is closed this week, Edgmon said the center will reopen on Monday. During December, she said The Village will have a number of specials, and she offers discounts to first responders, the military and licensed contractors.

    Edgmon said shes only the second owner of the land and business, which borders the Carson River on the south and U.S. Highway 50 to the north. According to her website, http://www.thevillage89406, the 2.96 acres of land hosts the most amazing views along the Carson River on its southern border with highway frontage on the north.

    Nevada patented the land in 1905 to the Phillips-Walter family.

    Edgmon also explained her reasoning behind the name of The Village. As she begins the new business with the nursery and gift shop, she said over time, many phases will develop over time.

    Her ultimate plans are to resume summer concerts and to have gazebos along the river along with a beer and wine bistro. Edgmon said she also envisions six little villages rented to local businesses.

    The Village will not only provide gardening products and horticultural practices with the utmost impeccable service, (but) it will allow friends, families and neighbors to gather for fun loving activities and social community events, her website explains.

    For information, call 775-867-GROW or 775-217-3841 (cellphone).

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    Blind River Rotary Club reaches fundraising goal – ElliotLakeToday.com

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    The fundraiser, which will see money go to building a memrial gazebo to honour former member Bea Jensen, began in early November

    The Blind River Rotary Club has reached its fundraising goal to build a $25,000 accessible memorial gazebo to honour Bea Jensen, a long-time club member and active community volunteer, who diedearlier this year.

    Our fundraising effortsexceeded the goal by over $5,000. We are no longer asking for donations, though will continue to accept any that come in, said Rotary president Eva Whitmore.

    The fundraiser began at the beginning of themonth to pay for the 12-foot by 18-foot structure, which will accommodate two picnic tables, have attractive wooden posts, a solid foundation and low-maintenance roof.

    The club is seeking public input on the design and location for the structure.

    It will be built on Sellers Beach starting the spring.

    Jensen was well known for her community work.

    For many years she was a teacher at St. Joseph School in Blind River and left a mark on each and every child she taught.

    She was involved with numerous organizations including NSHN Blind River Foundation/auxiliary/board member, Rotary, Golden Birches Terrace Council, Union Representative for AEFO, Paroisse Ste-Famille church committee member, canvasser for Heart and Stroke Foundation, Cancer Foundation and Kidney Foundation.

    Her greatest love and passion was organizing the Blind River Senior Games.

    Donations to the club for its ongoing community work can be made by cheque, payable and mailed to Blind River Rotary Club, Box 1568, Blind River, Ont.,P0R 1B0.

    For more information on Rotary activity, residents can contact Whitmore at evamwhit@gmail.com.

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    Agawam tree lighting wont be held this winter – MassLive.com

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    AGAWAM The town will skip its holiday tree lighting ceremony this year in light of the coronavirus pandemic, organizer Vakny Chonmany confirmed this week.

    Chonmany said hes disappointed that the annual outdoor event wont be held, but public health is more important. He made the decision based on orders by Gov. Charlie Baker, which limit public gatherings to groups of 50 in all but the lowest-risk towns.

    I want to cooperate with what the governors been putting out, and with what the law says, Chonmany said. Im not risking peoples lives just to do something.

    Mayor William Sapelli said the town wont sponsor any public events during the Christmas, Hanukkah and New Year season. He said the Department of Public Works will decorate town buildings and streetscapes as in previous years.

    Sapelli said he may help private groups promote their modified events some churches in Agawam are planning drive-through celebrations, for instance but the town will not host one of its own.

    Apart from this volunteer-run tree lighting, Agawam does not have an official town Christmas tree or holiday display.

    This would have been the third year of a new tradition in town. Chonmany, who runs the Harnessing Muay Boran martial arts studio on Main Street, organized the event in 2018 after realizing Agawam didnt have any outdoor family events in the winter. With donations from local businesses and volunteer help, he decorated the gazebo and park at Veterans Green on Main Street and hosted an outdoor celebration, culminating in the arrival of Santa Claus on a fire truck.

    Although various civic and church groups have sponsored annual craft fairs and visits from Santa, Agawam hadnt had a townwide outdoor Christmas event since 2013. The Agawam Clergy Association previously sponsored an annual outdoor Christmas tree lighting ceremony and candlelight carol singalong, also at Veterans Green.

    Following the success of the 2018 tree lighting, Chonmany again led a volunteer effort to run the event last year. Local Freemasons and Lions served refreshments, the Agawam Public Library gave out free books and choirs from several Agawam schools performed.

    Chonmany said he may try to organize a make-up community event in the spring, if COVID-19 guidelines will allow it.

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    Hershey Gardens announces new family attractions for the holiday season – FOX43.com

    - November 26, 2020 by Mr HomeBuilder

    Holiday music ensembles, a new Candy Cane Cottage and a Winter Garden Scavenger Hunt are among the new features this year

    HERSHEY, Pa. Hershey Gardens is ushering in the holidays with a variety of activities sure to get the whole family celebrating the season.

    Making its return to the Milton & Catherine Hershey Conservatory is a 14-foot-tall red and white poinsettia tree. Additional offerings this year include the Candy Cane Cottage, live music and a winter garden hunt.

    Details on all holiday events listed below.

    NEW! Candy Cane Cottage

    Open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Dec. 4-6, 11-13, 18-20, and 26-31

    Located in the former Gift Shop, Candy Cane Cottage is a brief walkthrough experience that features giant candy canes and twelve snow-covered, lit Christmas trees. A visit to the cottage is included in the price of admission to the Gardens.

    Hazardous and icy conditions on the walkway to the building may require temporary closure without prior notice.

    NEW! Live Holiday Music in the Gardens

    Available from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Dec. 5-6, 12-13, 19-20, and 26-30

    Various local musical groups will be performing live holiday music outside in the Gazebo, weather permitting. Guests are encouraged to bring a chair and a blanket; social distancing required. Included in admission.

    NEW! Winter Garden Hunt

    Guests can participate in a winter-themed scavenger hunt during their walk through the Gardens.

    Free guides are handed out at the admissions desk. Included in admission.

    Hershey Gardens is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily, with the following exceptions:

    Please visit HersheyGardens.org for ticketing information.

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