Thursday, February 28, 2013

Maryland Farm Wedding from Brooke Courtney Photography + Bliss ...

I could put together an entire post gushing only about how spectacular this venue is? a beautiful race horse farm in rural Maryland with lush green pastures, picturesque views, and its own vineyard? I mean, wow. But you see, I would have barely scratched the surface of the story because this farm is home to this bride?s childhood and her family?s history?(the little girl in me just melted).?Brought to us by?Brooke Courtney Photography?and Bliss Weddings and Events, this elegant east-coast wedding is so gorgeous it will make your head spin. It?s also filled with tons of DIY details and nods to the couple?s friends and families. The result is a warm, intimate, incredibly personal event filled with the glow of one very in love boy and girl and you can see it all right here in the gallery.

From Bliss Weddings and Events? Michelle & Harry approached us to help them pull the details of their wedding day together. Despite being on a tight budget, the couple felt it important to include as many of their family and friends as possible without compromising their vision. So with some cost saving tips from us, Michelle?s creative intuition, and the help of family and friends, we all worked tirelessly to bring their vision to life.

Michelle & Harry met their freshman year at Washington & Lee University in Lexington, VA. It was a case of ?opposites attract? for this beautiful country girl from Maryland and handsome city boy from New Jersey. After seven years together they knew they wanted to plan a wedding which was personal and meaningful, and would be a reflection of them as a couple.?Since she was a little girl, Michelle had always dreamed of having her wedding on her family?s race horse farm. This 400 acre property with its sprawling hillsides, a working race track, and a vineyard would certainly be a breathtaking backdrop. The farm houses 3 generations of the bride?s family, including her parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins.

In creating her personal touches, Michelle drew inspiration from her family, her friends and her farm. One of the couple?s favorite paintings is of a horse that won the Preakness in 1983 (and the cornerstone of the family business). This very painting, which hangs above the mantle in Michelle?s grandmother?s 18th century home, is depicted on their invitations and response card, and its theme is carried out through much of the d?cor. Carol St. John, the groom?s mother is a well established designer in NYC, and, with the help of her florist friend, Patti Pearce, designed all of the wedding flowers. Michelle?s bouquet was hand tied with lace from her late Aunt?s veil and her great grandmother?s locket. The guests? tables, named after famous racehorses, were decorated with lush flowers in vintage vases and each place setting had a sprig of rosemary, a symbol of remembrance, in honor of those who could not be with them on this day. Michelle?s father, Kevin, hand crafted the ceremony seats and bar backboard from old barn wood. They decorated the bar backboard with jockey silks, plaques, awards and photos ? a tribute to the family?s history and legacy in horse racing. All of the wooden signs, directing guests to the day?s activities, were specially designed by Kevin and the bride and groom.

The local neighbors took part in their wedding by transporting guests in hay wagons from the breeding shed at the base of the farm to the beautiful ceremony spot which overlooked the property. Following the ceremony, as the newlyweds recessed back down the aisle, guests tossed oats in place of traditional rice, to celebrate their union. The couple then boarded their private ?Just Married? get away wagon pulled by the most beautiful Clydesdale horses. The celebration continued with delicious food served during cocktail hour including oysters straight from the Chincoteague Bay, local cheeses, produce, and homemade recipes. A traditional southern BBQ with pit beef, ham, turkey and all the sinful fixings were washed down with Makers Mark (a family favorite), and wine made right on the farm. Because of Michelle and Harry?s love of pie the dessert display included every kind of pie imaginable. The final touch was a 1 tier wedding cake, baked locally using Michelle?s great grandmother?s famous recipe.

Other meaningful details included silhouettes of Washington and Lee painted on the game of corn hole which paid homage to the couple?s alma mater, and a Bruce Springsteen biography book which the couple used as their guest book, paying tribute to New Jersey and their love of music. This book is displayed on the coffee table in the couple?s home and they love flipping through the pages to read love notes from guests bringing back memories of the day.?Every detail of Michelle and Harry?s wedding had a purpose and was a true labor of love.

From Jeff of Brooke Courtney Photography??When I first spoke to Michelle before she booked our team, I knew her wedding was going to be special. On the tippy top of a beautiful horse farm was where they shared their I do?s. But before then, Michelle shared a very special first look with her father. It?s become a tradition now to have a first look between not only the bride and groom but also the bride and her father. And I love it. With that first look, both Michelle and Dad were at ease and ready to enjoy the day. Without a cloud in the sky, guests were taken by carriage up from the house to the hill. There aren?t enough words to explain how beautiful it was. As the sun set we took portraits upon that hill. It was perfect. We rode the carriage back with the sun setting behind us. Music, singing and laughing, all shared by great friends. During the reception, so much love was shared by each family, and their speeches were some of the most touching I?ve ever heard. Such a relaxing, beautiful day for a relaxing, beautiful wedding. Certainly one of Sam?s and my favorites from the 2012 season.

From the Bride??Our families and friends have spent wonderful times at the farm, and in fact, it was here that Harry proposed to me! For us, the farm is home and encompasses all things important to us?not only family, friends, horses and nature, but also good food, wine, and relaxed good old fashioned Southern fun.

The inspiration for the wedding was to have it be rustic to reflect the farm setting, comfortable and relaxed for guests to reflect Harry and I?s vision for the wedding as a bigger version of the many bonfire and band parties we have had there and at Washington and Lee with all our wonderful friends and family, and also incorporate the racehorse theme that is such a big part of my family and the farm. We wanted neutral colors as to not take away from the natural beauty of the farm but also to reflect the fall season with browns and burgundy and textures like straw, burlap, and wood.

Almost every detail of this wedding was DIY ? my dad and mom worked tirelessly on the farm to prepare for the wedding. We did the flowers ourselves and the cocktail hour food as well as the desserts. It was a wonderful team effort, especially for 250+ guests.?My dad and his best friend hand made the benches that the guests sat on when we got married.?The wooden signs that my dad and I made for parking, directing guests and for ones showing the miles to some of our favorite places on earth.?

I hand made our invitations with stamps and used a painting of our horse who won the Preakness as the front of the post card that served as a reply card. That same painting is on the wall in my grandparents? house on the farm where we got ready for the wedding ? it is also on my family?s bottles of wine made with grapes that are grown on the farm that were on each table.

Our signature drinks at the wedding were the ?Uncle Chuck? a drink named after Harry?s Uncle that his family loves and ?the Buck stops here? ? a Maker?s Mark and ginger ? my grandfather?s favorite drink, we named it after a plaque that he has on the front of his desk where Harry asked my dad permission to marry me.

Leading up to the wedding the weather was calling for lots of rain but much of our plans included outdoor activities ? lawn games, hay wagons, and being married overlooking the farm. We didn?t want to use our backup plan so we took a chance and evoked an old southern tradition which says that the sun will shine on your wedding day if you bury a bottle of bourbon at the place where you are to be married. It worked! ? Our wedding day could not have been more beautiful ? full of sunshine, love, and laughter.

A few months before the wedding my cousin Ben passed away in an accident on the farm. He was only 20 years old and we grew up on the farm together, he was more of a brother than a cousin. He and his friends were going to play bluegrass for our wedding until he passed away. We had also decided to get married in the field where by coincidence his accident occurred. We decided to still have the ceremony there and asked the bluegrass band to play ?Wagon Wheel? by Old Crow Medicine Show, one of Ben?s favorite songs as well as a theme song for our time at college in Virginia. We dedicated it to Ben.

From the bride + groom??Our favorite moments were getting into the wagon to go to the cocktail hour with our wedding party. We decided to share the ride with them on a wagon we outfitted with benches and beers on ice instead of our own wagon and it was so great. We drove through the farm drinking and laughing ? my brother and Harry?s best friend playing the guitar as the sun was going down behind us. It was perfect.

Our entrance into the tent was maybe our favorite moment of the whole day ? Our band first did the traditional call to post that every horse race starts with. They then led our parents and the wedding party in with a second line. It was amazing to watch our best friends and family dance their way into the tent in front of us. We made our way to the dance floor where many guests joined us and never left!

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Photography: Brooke Courtney Photography / Ceremony + Reception Venue: Bonita Farm / Officiant: Pastor Barbara Stumpf?/ Event Planning + Coordination: Emilie Hilsenrath of Bliss Weddings and Events / Floral Design: Patti Pearce (friend of the family) of Flowers by Design and Carol St. John (Mother of the Groom)?/ Event Design : The Bride together with Bliss Weddings and Events?/ Invitations: DIY by the bride (Stamp from Antiquaria) / Event Rentals: Party Party Inc.?/ Catering: Beefalo Bobs / Band: Brother Josephus and the Love Revival Orchestra?/ Bluegrass Trio: Smooth Kentucky / Pies: Woodlea Bakery?/ Wedding Dress: Anne Barge via Lovely Bridal Shop, New York City / Shoes: Jimmy Choo / Hair + Makeup: Alison Harper & Co.

Source: http://www.stylemepretty.com/2013/02/27/maryland-farm-wedding-from-brooke-courtney-photography-bliss-weddings-and-events/

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No. 19 Memphis' 64-62 loss to Xavier ends streak

Memphis guard Trey Draper watches from the bench in the closing minute of their 64-62 loss to Xavier in an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Memphis guard Trey Draper watches from the bench in the closing minute of their 64-62 loss to Xavier in an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Memphis forward Tarik Black lies on the court after a collision in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Xavier, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. Xavier won 64-62. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Xavier guard Semaj Christon, right, reacts to a score in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game against Memphis, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. Xavier won 64-62. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Memphis head coach Josh Pastner urges on his players in the first half of an NCAA college basketball game against Xavier, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

Xavier forward Isaiah Philmore (31) drives against Memphis forward Tarik Black in the second half of an NCAA college basketball game, Tuesday, Feb. 26, 2013, in Cincinnati. Xavier won 64-62. (AP Photo/Al Behrman)

(AP) ? Geron Johnson and the rest of the 19th-ranked Tigers headed for their bus parked at the loading dock behind the Cintas Center, saying little as they got ready for a long ride home on a cold, rainy night.

A late out-of-conference loss had just put a dent in Memphis' season.

Short-handed Xavier dominated the first half, blew a 13-point lead, then recovered for a 64-62 victory Tuesday night that snapped Memphis' 18-game winning streak, which was tied for longest in the nation.

The Tigers (24-4) came away with their first loss on the road in more than a year. With one bad night, they also had a few new questions about themselves.

How could this happen?

"It's very weird," said Johnson, who scored a team-high 14 points and led a second-half comeback. "I don't know what to think right now. On our quiet bus ride home, it's going to hit me."

Memphis came into the game tied with Akron for the longest winning streak in the nation. Like the Zips, they'd done it by dominating their conference. Memphis had pulled away from the rest of Conference USA, winning every game since an 87-78 loss to Louisville on Dec. 15.

The Tigers were playing a late out-of-conference game for the first time in nearly 20 years, a chance to see how they measured up against an Xavier team that is trying to make it through a season full of tough breaks.

Even with their indispensable point guard missing because of injury, the Musketeers (16-11) made the Tigers look badly overmatched for a half, then rallied to pull it out at the end.

"I believe in energy, and our energy in the first half stunk, which is full credit to Xavier," Memphis coach Josh Pastner said. "They kicked our butts."

In every way.

So, now what for the Tigers?

Two of Memphis' four losses have come against Atlantic 10 teams ? Xavier and Virginia Commonwealth. They also lost to Minnesota. With a chance to extend that winning streak and show they can hold their own out of conference, the Tigers went into a shell.

"It was out of character," Johnson said. "We had no intensity. We came in here thinking they'll roll over and we'll get our 19th straight win. It's not like that."

The sluggish Tigers scored only 20 points in the first half ? their lowest-scoring half of the season ? and got dominated on the boards, ending a couple of notable streaks. Their 18-game winning streak was fifth-longest in school history.

The school record is 27 straight wins during the 2008-09 season, when Memphis went 33-4 and reached the round of 16 in the NCAA tournament. One of the four losses that season came against Xavier.

Memphis was the only Division I school that hadn't lost a road game this season. The Tigers had won 11 straight on the road overall, the nation's longest active streak.

"Eighteen in a row is not easy to do," said Pastner, who was hoping for his 100th win as the Tigers' coach. "You don't take it for granted. Long winning streaks, conference championships ? those aren't birthrights."

Xavier made good on its second straight chance to beat a ranked team at home. The Musketeers blew a 17-point lead before losing to then-No. 24 VCU on Saturday. Point guard Dee Davis left that game with a head injury with more than 13 minutes left, helping VCU rally. He was still feeling the effects and didn't play on Tuesday.

Didn't matter. The Musketeers dominated most of the game anyway.

Travis Taylor had 18 points and 10 rebounds for Xavier, whose 45-36 advantage in rebounds led to 18 second-chance points. By contrast, Memphis managed only four points off rebounds the entire game.

"We knew how big and physical they were," Taylor said. "Coach (Chris Mack) made it a big challenge to give them no second chances."

Johnson made three 3s that helped the Tigers overcome that 13-point deficit in the second half. D.J. Stephens made the first of his two free throws with seven-tenths of a second left, but failed to hit the rim while purposely missing the second shot, clinching it for Xavier.

The Musketeers haven't lost back-to-back home games since 2005-06. After the second-half meltdown against VCU, they weren't going to let it happen again.

"We came into the huddle and talked about how we were not going to let it happen like it did against VCU," forward Isaiah Philmore said. "We had a bad feeling after that game."

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

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Meet a Real Estate Lawyer at His Law Office Michigan before Dealing with Properties in the Region

, 24 February 2013 -- If you want to purchase a new abode in Michigan or sell your old penthouse to someone interested, you both need to go through a lot of paperwork.

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If you want to purchase a new abode in Michigan or sell your old penthouse to someone interested, you both need to go through a lot of paperwork. There are certain formalities for buying/selling/leasing properties in the state the best way to get professional assistance in this regard is to visit a law office Michigan where you can find a real estate attorney capable of giving you important tips and advices and also take your case if situation demands so. Keep in mind that property dealing is out and away the most complex dealing and if you do not know the legal formalities as well as the laws, you might end up losing your money or property or both. Not only that, there are several other complications that might arise out of seemingly nowhere if you do not consult a real estate lawyer before making this type of important decisions. An attorney Ann Arbor who is specialized in real estate laws can definitely help you out.

What are the pertinent documents that are thoroughly analyzed by the real estate lawyers in Michigan? Lawyers in the state actually review a range of documents and you should not visit a law office Michigan without any or all of the following documents based on availability and pertinence.
? Purchasing contract
? Warranty deed
? Leasing contracts and disclosures
? Insurance papers
? Other deeds and contracts (if required)

The best way to stay abreast of what documents are required for initial review of your case is to make a call to the solicitors and have a free consultation over the phone. Reputable solicitors inform the real estate property sellers/buyers/leasers about basic documents required for resolving disputes or filing lawsuits, whether or not they are their clients. If you can find a truly reliable attorney Ann Arbor, you can also collect pertinent information.

In how many ways a real estate lawyer in Ann Arbor can help you out in case you are purchasing an old/new property or selling/leasing your own? They can explain you the financing so that you can know the avenues open before you. If you visit a law office Michigan for a prearranged interview with a Michigan real estate law specialist, you can also know about your future liabilities in case you are purchasing a new property. The attorneys in Michigan also run title search to know whether there is any previous dispute regarding ownership of the property you are going to sell/lease/buy. These lawyers explain intricate legal terms and formalities in non-technical language so that the average landowners, homeowners, and other concerned people can easily understand the practical details of property dealing. Find an attorney Ann Arbor specialized in real estate laws to get the guidance you are looking for.
Where can you find an attorney who is a member of the American Bar Association, State Bar of Michigan and other prominent associations? Before entering a law office Michigan to get real estate buying/selling related legal guidance and assistance, do not forget to check the credentials and educational background of the attorney Ann Arbor you are about to entrust your case. The World Wide Web is the best place to find a real estate lawyer in Michigan.

Are you on a lookout for a law office Michigan where you can discuss all your real estate buying/selling/leasing related complications and find a solution? Charles H Gross (Chairman of the River Raisin Greenways Project, VC of the Lenawee Community Foundation and a Musgrove Evans awardee) and his legal assistants Michelle Kapnick and Alice Anderson are providing legal assistance for the real estate buyers/sellers/leasers now. Consult your case with the best attorney Ann Arbor today!

Submitted by Sarah Coolen, sarahcoolen on Sunday, 24 February 2013 at 8:27 PM
Category: Legal/Law

Source: http://news.scoopasia.com/index.php/news/meet_a_real_estate_lawyer_at_his_law_office_michigan_before_dealing_with_pr/

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Liveblogging MWC: here's when to catch the show's biggest launch events

Liveblogging MWC here's when to catch the show's biggest launch events

Can't make it to Barcelona for this year's Mobile World Congress? Don't worry -- we've got you covered. We'll be typing and snapping away quite a bit over the next few days, beginning with Huawei's event tomorrow morning. Then, we'll be heading to Mozilla to learn more about Firefox OS, and on Monday, we'll hear from Nokia, ASUS, and ZTE, just to name a few. We'll be checking out plenty of other events, too, along with countless booths at MWC's brand new venue, Fira Gran Via, located just outside the Barcelona city limits. We don't want you to miss any of the action -- jump past the break for a liveblog breakdown, along with links to each event.

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Hawaii governor: Sequestration will make Pearl Harbor less secure

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The United States military base at Pearl Harbor will be made less secure as a result of Washington's failure to avoid across-the-board sequestration budget cuts, Democratic Gov. Neil Abercrombie of Hawaii warned Saturday.

"The plain fact is that will undermine our capacity for readiness at Pearl Harbor," Abercrombie said, referring to the base that was attacked by Japanese military forces in 1941 that resulted in the deaths of 2,400 Americans. "Now if that doesn't symbolize for the nation that far from overstating it, it is zeroing in on a graphic example of what happens when we fail to meet our responsibilities congressionally, I don't know what does."

Speaking at the annual Winter Meeting of the National Governors Association in Washington, D.C., Abercrombie said that the $487 billion reduction in Pentagon spending will have an impact on 19,000 civilian employees who work with the United States Pacific Command. The budget reduction, he said, would cut four work days from each employee.

For weeks, Democrats and Republicans have issued dire warnings about the potential impact of the sequester--a budget measure that will slash $1.2 trillion from federal spending over 10 years that begins March 1. President Barack Obama last week declared that it would reduce the effectiveness of first responders and health care providers across the country. Abercrombie argued that Obama was understating what could happen if Congress fails to find an alternative to the sequester next week.

"The question about whether this is being overstated is rhetorically, I think, a disservice to what the realities are in terms of everyday lives," Abercrombie said.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/hawaii-governor-warns-sequestration-pearl-harbor-less-secure-174946435--politics.html

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Normalize the Sound Volume on Your PC with Windows' Loudness Equalization Setting

Normalize the Sound Volume on Your PC with Windows' Loudness Equalization SettingWindows: If you find yourself regularly adjusting the volume on your computer, you'll want to normalize the sound volume. Although some apps (such as VLC) have normalization options and you can normalize the audio in your media collection with software and hardware solutions, Windows has a built-in setting that could also help.

Open up Sound in the Control Panel (under "Hardware and Sound"). Then highlight your speakers or headphones, click Properties, and select the Enhancements tab. Check "Loudness Equalization" and hit Apply to turn this on. If you have any audio playing at the time, you'll need to restart the application to see the changes.

As the description of this property notes, Loudness Equalization "reduces perceived volume differences"?making quiet sounds easier to hear and louder ones less deafening. It's useful especially if you have your volume set to maximum but Windows sounds are still too low.

SaveDelete has a few other suggestions for boosting volume in specific music players and on tablets and smartphones if you want to tweak in those areas.

How to make Windows 7 louder, even when you've set the volume to max | SaveDelete

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