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Best Gifts for Runners in 2021

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No matter whether you are somebody who just runs around the block in the mornings, a marathon runner, or a trail runner, you need the best you can get in the way of equipment and accessories to help you keep track of your fitness levels, help you monitor your heart rate, protect your feet, body, and hands when working out. There are many ideas for gifts for runners and they include shoes, clothes (keep them neat with an ironing board.), and tech. We have created a comprehensive list of gift ideas for marathon runners, trail runners, and more. We have...

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High-end Furniture Brands For Home Decor That Stands The Test of Time

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High-end furniture is expensive — an investment in your home’s interior. Of course, it’s important to look beyond the price tag and understand why high-end furniture brands can command a premium for their products. These pieces are constructions of materials in designs that are meant to last. In fact, high-end furniture has a number of characteristics that distinguish it from mass production and fast furniture: Quality materials. This furniture does not skimp on quality and is made from the best types available. From solid wood to luxury textiles for upholstery and strong, sturdy components are all used in the manufacture...

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Top 21 Cap Organizer | Kitchen & Dining Features

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  1. The Hat Rail Hat Rail – Wall or Door Baseball Cap Storage and Organizer, Rack Holds 7 Hanging Caps Nested Together – Compact with Easy Access The Hat Rail - Easy to use with one hand and it doesnt bend or fold your hats like other hat racks on the market Powder coated steel is strong and durable Stores 7 hats easily and neatly using the unique notch Best for snap backs or hats with straps or buckles Comes with 4 12 screws 4 112 screws for mounting into wood or sheet rock 2 sets of keyholes 16...

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Taste Rare Small-Production Wines at Sonoma’s Custom Crush Facilities

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Grapes slide to the sorting table in juicy clusters, dancing and jiggling on the vibrating, 20-foot-long mechanized belt. Winemaker and consultant Adam Lee of Clarice Wine Company studies the fruit as interns and friends carefully pick out leaves, twigs, and other unwanted hitchhikers in a ritual that marks the beginning of the winemaking process. But this is a different kind of winery. It’s Sugarloaf Crush, located along Highway 12 at the western edge of Sonoma Valley, and the expensive sorting and crushing equipment is all in rented space. Lee, known for his limited-production Pinot Noir, shares the 60,000-square-foot structure with...

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Blogtober Day 26: Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust Open Day - October 2021 (Part One)

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Hi Honeys Do you remember that on day 10 of Blogtober I shared a few photos of vintage vehicles?  Today's post (and possibly two more... there are quite a few pics 😊) are thanks to my lovely Hubby (thank you sweetheart x) sharing his photos.   The photos were taken during his recent trip to the latest open day held by the Glasgow Vintage Vehicle Trust. Hubby is a proud, card carrying member of the GVVT and he really does look forward to his visits to Bridgeton (pronounced Brig-ton by Glaswegians like Hubby & myself x) bus garage, even though it's quite a trip...

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