Oman is a rare creature of the Middle East. As I journey from desert camp to mud brick inn and five-star resort, dishes are ...
Well into Advent, well into the run-up to Christmas, the lawns in town and the ranchers’ pastures that stretched across the prairie to the east were bare, uncovered in their winter poverty. Naked in ...
With an on-screen caption imploring viewers, “Run don’t walk,” Ritman shows off the receipt proving the excellent deal as she and her husband are walking out of the Home Depot with their ...
People who notice a flare-up in allergy symptoms at this time of year could experience what's known as Christmas tree syndrome — or Christmas tree dermatitis if you develop a rash. And while 'tis the ...
Here are five easy ways to make your artificial tree smell like a real tree: Use cotton balls and essential oils.
If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, chances are pretty good that you're a Christmas fan of the highest order ...
Testimony, forgiveness and Christlike love “will bring true and lasting joy,” Elder S. Mark Palmer taught during the First ...
Why do we have Christmas trees? Christmas trees were first celebrated thousands of years ago by pagans, who used evergreen ...
Horticulturists are celebrating the growth of a 1,000 year old Tsori seed, discovered nearly 30 years ago, which is believed ...
Following your senses in Oman: the beauty of the Frankincense trail - Dating back to Biblical times, frankincense is still ...
Once it hardens, it is cut from the tree bark. At the height of the Frankincense Trail in the 4th century BC, it was one of the most precious commodities in the world – made immortal ...
This season will also witness the planting of 100 frankincense trees in the Wadi Dokah Reserve, and on December 2, there will be a celebration of the inclusion of the Frankincense Land sites on the ...