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Did you know It's National Make A Friend Day!? February 11th is national make a friend day. Have you made any new friends today? Do you know how to make new friends? Maybe we should have a refresher course.
Should Photos Be In Your Journal? Recently I came across a video about a girl who had found a stack of journals. The journals were destined for destruction. The girl took the journals and saved them. She read through the journals and she learned a lot about the woman to
We’re Looking For Guest Contributors! We at Cavalletto Magazine are always looking for new and exciting people to tell us their stories! Are you an artist, writer, musician, traveler, or generally interesting person? Be it reviews, interviews, articles or otherwise. Why not share your story with us? We are always
Do It Yourself Tree Syrup! Syrup isn’t just for maples anymore assuming you live in the proper regions. Check out this video by Adam Ragusea and see if you can get syrup from your local trees! See this and more interesting things over on our facebook page and the Cavalletto
The World’s Biggest Studebaker! The leviathan roadster was fabricated in the spring of 1930 by several dozen of Studebaker’s skilled pattern makers under the direction of Paul Auman, head of the prototype department. Expert woodworkers, they carved the massive body mainly in white pine. Firestone supplied the wheels and tires,
Listen to this podcast from the 99% Invisible Podcast to lean the interesting tale of The Three Santas of Slovenia! Link To the Webpage Link To the Transcript For more interesting stories and features check out our Facebook Page and the Cavalletto Magazine Home page
Someone’s Ready For Christmas! See more over at the Cavalletto Facebook page and our home page!
Haunted Ashland, Kentucky In his 2011 book, Ghost Stories of Eastern Kentucky: A Pocketful of Poltergeists, Bill Carpenter collects accounts of paranormal experiences from a variety of people. This same format was utilized by Kentucky’s most famous ghost storyteller, Williams Lynwood Montell in his groundbreaking books, starting with his 1987