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The Grande Room (Ocean View) at the Viceroy Santa Monica (Oyster.com/MCT)
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The Rosewood Mayakoba. (Oyster.com/MCT)
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May Prevention magazine. (Prevention/MCT)
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Amsterdam's Lloyd Hotel and Cultural Embassy. (oyster.com/MCT)
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High-tech lighting on display in Philadelphia including this LED bulb made by Cree (MCT)
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The King Room at the Mansion on Forsyth Park. (oyster.com/MCT)
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Mariel Hemingway and her significant other, Bobby Williams, feed their chickens at their home in Calabasas, California, on March 12, 2013. The two have written a book titled "The WillingWay," about healthy living. They use some of the eggs and take the remaining to share at the farmers market. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Mariel Hemingway and her significant other, Bobby Williams, climb a ladder for fun in their backyard at their home in Calabasas, California, on March 12, 2013. The two have written a book titled "The WillingWay," about healthy living. They use some of the eggs and take the remaining to share at the farmers market. (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles...
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Mariel Hemingway and her partner, Bobby Williams, have launched a new book on seizing your life called "The Willing Way: Stepping Into the Life You're Meant to Live." (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Composting is a win-win for gardeners (Anne Cusack/Los Angeles Times/MCT)
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Recycled oak wine barrels make good planters because they are deep and sturdy. (Natalie Caudill/Dallas Morning News/MCT)
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Re-use empty vegetable cans and coffee cans. Spray paint them with an exterior rust proof paint, poke a few holes in the bottom of the cans and fill with soil and annuals. (Sugar Creek Gardens/MCT)