The Winchester Mystery House

by | Mar 9, 2017 | Architecture | 0 comments

I’ve alway wanted to visit the Winchester Mystery House. A Victorian mansion delight! Lots of detail, beautiful decorations and furnitures. Houses such as this have a great history and story behind them that will inspire many generations to come.

http://www.houzz.com/ideabooks/74768830/video/houzz-tv-beyond-the-ghost-stories-of-the-winchester-mystery-house?utm_source=Houzz&utm_campaign=u4003&utm_medium=email&utm_content=gallery0&newsletterId=4003

Buy One, Get One FREE Pretzel!

Who loves pretzels? Whether it's for your own indulgence or for sharing, buy one and there's free one for taking! This offer is valid at participating U.S. Auntie Anne’s locations, expires Sept. 6, 2017. One coupon per purchase.

Beauty and the Beast Official Teaser Trailer #1

This is a very special trailer because it's not often you get excited about seeing something that was from a cartoon classic turn live action or even computer animated or a combination that you actually might want to see (being biased of course - but this is just too...

Meet The Dock

A new way to go surfing.

Meet the GolfBoard

“a revolutionary single rider electric vehicle…”

Passengers (2016)

This movie is really going to be good. I’m a sucker for sci-fi and the first trailer does not give away too much but enough to reel me in. Love the tone, the characters/actors, the sets, the space transport/ship is beautiful. Cannot wait for this to come out!Starring:...

There Is No Try

Are you doing what you genuinely want to do? If not, what can you do now to change that in the future, if not immediately?

Bizarre News Jan. 2017 Part 2

Crushed cars on the same day. Texting while walking strikes again. Beware of falling debris.. I mean diving sea gulls. Appearances can be deceiving. Watch those fingers judges.

The Shack Official Trailer – “Believe” (2017)

Official Movie Trailer “Believe” for The Shack.

Dawn of Fire

Lava is molten rock generated by geothermal energy and expelled through fractures in planetary crust or in an eruption, usually at temperatures from 700 to 1,200 °C (1,292 to 2,192 °F). “Dawn of Fire” captures amazing footage of flowing lava.