Gypsy Rose Blanchard revealed her plans to get her first tattoo less than two weeks after she was released from prison. "There's this symbol, and it's called a Unalome," Gypsy, 32, explained about the ...
Plans for the siting of a wheeled gypsy wagon to be used as a holiday let or for labour to assist in the running of a vineyard have been revealed. The scheme for the Vineyard, off Knapps Lane, ...
Creating or finding a shelter to call "home" has been a necessity for humans since the beginning of time. Protecting ourselves from the elements, dangerous animals and enemies has always been a top ...
These days, we hear a lot about repurposing or upcycling old stuff so that we reduce waste and take better care of the environment. For the artist, natural architect, and gearhead SunRay Kelley, ...
Gypsy Wagon owner Carley Seale calls her apparel selection “a little bit hippie, a little bit cowgirl, mixed with some urban flair,” which is fitting for the former medical sales VP who abandoned a ...
D: What made you decide to move? CS: I wasn’t planning on moving the store at all, but when I saw that Needless Necessities was closing, my wheels started turning. A couple of sleepless nights later, ...
Carley Seale stands outside her North Henderson Avenue shop on Tuesday, after the lettering displaying the old name was removed. Staff Photographer / David Woo In 2007, when Carley Seale opened a ...
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard has recently introduced her new career plans on social media. The 34-year-old posted a series of photos of painted canvases under the name BlownBeauty Art, described as Blow Dryer ...
Gypsy Poet pizzeria plans to expand its Houston presence next year with a new location less than a mile from the Rice University campus. Plans for the new site, which will be its third location, were ...
Plans have been submitted to Peterborough City Council for a Gypsy and Traveller caravan site just outside a rural village. Applicant Stanley McDonagh wants to change the land at The Vineyard on ...
This Reading Gypsy Wagon or Vardo as it is better known was possibly built by Dutton of Reading in 1894. It's hard to tell as it was in a very poor state when Carole Ambridge bought it at the Dorset ...
Plans have been submitted to Peterborough City Council for a gypsy caravan site just outside a rural village. Applicant Stanley McDonagh wants to change the land at The Vineyard on Uffington Road, ...
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