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Text on the tag: Avocado trees need love! They do not self-pollinate, and need another avocado tree close by to bear fruits. For the Aztec, the avo...
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Text on the tag: Avocado trees need love! They do not self-pollinate, and need another avocado tree close by to bear fruits. For the Aztec, the avo...
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Text on the tag: Thymus vulgaris is a small perennial of the mint family producing small flowers. The dried leaves, thyme, symbolised courage in an...
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Text on the tag: The physical activity from gardening improves endurance, strength, mobility, flexibility, whilst having the added benefit of getti...
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Text on the tag: Many ancient cultures believed that smoke carried prayers to the heavens, which is why today we make wishes before blowing out bir...
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Text on the tag: Tea is an integral part of British culture, and ‘My cup of tea’ is just one of the many tea-related phrases commonly used in the U...
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Text on the tag: Hosting the largest collection of Van Gogh's paintings and drawings in the world, the museum buildings were designed by Gerrit Rie...
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Text on the tag: People were using ceramic teapots 11,000 ago in Asia and the Middle East. This custom didn't reach the West until much later, as t...
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Text on the tag: The first mention of the cupcake can be traced as far back as 1796. Written by Amelia Simmons in American Cookery, there is a reci...
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Text on the tag: GPS has revolutionised navigation. Some thought it would threaten to make the magnetic compass obsolete - not so! GPS indicates po...
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Text on the tag: The flight of a Champagne cork is part of the fun and the glamour of drinking Champagne, which can reach a speed of around 40 mph ...
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Text on the tag: Tea bags were invented in the United States back in 1908 by Thomas Sullivan who created small silk bags for giving samples of tea ...
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Text on the tag: In case you have the urge to build a structure for a Champagne cascade, the optimum measurements are as follows: Base level with 6...
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Text on the tag: The stained glass window, made around 1901 at Tiffany Studios, refers to Peter 5:4: “And when the chief shepherd appears, you will...
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Text on the tag: It is commonly said that cats have nine lives, and in some countries seven. This is perhaps due to their perceived durability and ...
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Text on the tag: A play on the Latin phrase “carpe diem”, usually translated as “seize the day”. The extended version of the phrase “carpe diem, qu...
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Text on the tag: There are people who are afraid of wine. There is even a name for those around the world who hate wine - “oenophobia”. In contrast...
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Text on the tag: Full name of Giovanni Antonio Canal, the notable Italian painter Canaletto worked in London from 1746 to 1756 painting many of Lon...
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Text on the tag: The face of the Great Clock was installed in the tower in April 1859 which initially malfunctioned as the cast-iron minute hands w...
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Text on the tag: The centrepiece of the Palm House is a gigantic Jurassic cycad with a four metre wide trunk. Collected in the early 1770s, it is t...
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Text on the tag: Painted in 1875 by Monet, this iconic portrait is of his wife Camille and their son Jean. The strong upward perspective, he create...
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Text on the tag: The painting illustrates Revelation 3:20: "Here I am! I stand at the door and knock. If anyone hears my voice and opens the door,...
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Text on the tag: Monet painted over 30 variations of the same motif, and 20 were exhibited in 1895. Art historian Paul Hayes Tucker, writes: "Monet...
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Text on the tag: Monet was a passionate horticulturist and in 1893 he purchased a property near Giverny and built his water lilies garden. In 1899,...
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Text on the tag: Monet primarily worked outdoors throughout the 1860s and 1870s. Impressionists had observed that objects in strong light lose defi...
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Text on the tag: Monet produced around 200 paintings of the waterlily pond of his home in Giverny. Depicted solely of an expanse of water, the pain...
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Text on the tag: Monet is quoted to have said: "the richness I achieve comes from nature, the source of my inspiration. [...] Perhaps my originalit...
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Text on the tag: Depicted is Monet's first wife Camille Doncieux. Prior to their marriage, she had been his mistress whilst serving as a model. Cam...
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Text on the tag: Capturing the hustle and bustle of Parisian life, the use of short and quick brushstrokes creates simply the "impression" of the c...
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Text on the tag: Prayer is a powerful method of expressing gratitude or guidance. Research has also confirmed that the act results in a better and ...
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Text on the tag: The Gallery was established in 1824 as a response to the increase of art purchases by the British government. Based first at the f...
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Text on the tag: While studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp, Van Gogh painted this humoristic memento mori. Some argue that Van Go...
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Text on the tag: The painting depicts the landscape seen from the bank of the Rhône, a couple minutes walk from the Yellow House where Van Gogh was...
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Text on the tag: Van Gogh painted many versions of the “Sunflowers”. The first he depicted were those used to decorate Gauguin’s room in the Yellow...
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Text on the tag: The scene of the “Café Terrace” was painted by Van Gogh at the location, where he opted to paint during the night in order to catc...
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Text on the tag: “Starry Night” is Van Gogh’s interpretation of the view of Sait-Rémy-de-Provence. The artist observed the night sky form the barre...
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Text on the tag: The current church was built on the foundation stone laid in 1722 and took nearly four years to complete. King George I, was said ...
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