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2939 Westpark Drive Houston, Texas, United States, 77005, 713-661-4660
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The Silverlake Conservatory of Music is a quaint storefront nestled
in a hipster block of Los Angeles called Sunset Junction. Just before
3:30 p.m. on weekdays, kids stream through the front door toting
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Neem (Melia Azadirachta)
Every
part of the Neem tree has a medicinal use. It is one of the oldest medicinal
plants in the world and has been in use in Ayurveda medicine for thousands of
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... on little stools, shining the fat white businessmen's shoes. God bless America. Damn, the iced Mocha's good, though. * * * I flew in over the American Dream. Big, quilted squares of fields and ranches and farms, divided into smaller squares in shades of olive and khaki and straw. There are no diagonal lines in Texas, no curves. We're all on the straight and narrow here. White roads cut scars through the big squares, and long drives protrude off at ...
Houston, Texas, United States vickielizabeth... So anyway, now I'm in Houston. It kind of reminds me of...the inept teacher I had with a severe sweating problem. It's beautifully green, from all of the rain--and green is a color I hadn't seen in a long time. Tomorrow I'm still here, then its onto Memphis, then Virginia, and finally Maryland. The driving is pretty strenuous but there's a certain undeniable appeal to it that makes me want to keep going. PS- never eating mcdonalds again.
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