by Ian Kleine
When you are considering going on that road to selling your crafts at a crafts fair, understand that you are taking a big step forward. Along with the risks, and challenges that are involved with this step. There are a lot of things to
by Ian Kleine
Wisconsin is known for its world-renowned art in making cheese. Cheese, being one of the greater things in life, and probably the next best thing to sliced bread (forgive me for the pun). Wisconsin has have had at least over more than
by Ian Kleine
With accordance to the Census Bureau's figures concerning Nevada's population estimate during 2007, the state of Nevada has a population close to two million five hundred thousand people. Immigration had substantially blown the populat
by Ian Kleine
Minnesota produces at least two hundred forty billion plus in gross domestic products per year. Most of those comes from the production of finished goods, although agriculture and crafts also make a good percentage of that number. In M
by Ian Kleine
Never had I heard of a festival for one specific flower. Flowers, yes, but for daffodils?
Arkansas hosts this rare daffodil blooming festival at Wye mountain, at the time when the blossoms bloom. There isn't really set date for the se
by Ian Kleine
At this moment, more people actually do opt to visit wax museums out of sheer curiosity, wonder and probably, shock, amusement and bewilderment. Welcome to the Hollywood Wax Museum.
Centered right smack on Hollywood Boulevard lies the
by Ian Kleine
I had always been the music buff. But it didn't mean I wasn't biased with my preferences.
So I was really excited to hear a music festival was happening this week. The theme? Classics. My kind of music, and not the noise some other ru
by Ian Kleine
The Comic-Con International: San Diego (or the San Diego Comic-Con as it is more commonly known) is a yearly fan convention event founded by Shel Dorf and a group of people from San Diego. It spans to nearly forty years now, having bee
by Ian Kleine
California's demographics can be considered one of the most complicated and most diverse around United States and even across the globe. There is no set figure for the demographics, almost every year, the figures tend to shift dramatic
by Ian Kleine
Wine has been the joy of Iowa for generations on end. The soil of Iowa makes for good grape growth, thus encouraging the industry around the area.
Wine is usually made with the basic fermented grape juice. With the help of yeast, the