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1. Clippings
He keeps his clippings in a large scrapbook, one usually big enough to accommodate a full newspaper page without folding.
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2. Miniatures
It is made of the same material as its big brother; it is similarly decorated, and it is finished in the same colors.
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3. Postage Stamps
A big packet of stamps can get you off to a good start, and it is the best buy for a beginner.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/​postage_stamps.html

4. Sea Shells
What makes a shell so very special, apart from its surface beauty, is the fact that it has served some creature as a home, or even several creatures: often the original occupant has been replaced by a series of temporary tenants requiring just exactly that size of house until they grow too big for it and move into another.
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5. Spoons
These are a few of the spoon decorations we have seen: 'New York, Empire State Building; Atlantic City, a bathing beauty; Paris, the Eiffel Tower; London, Big Ben; Hawaii, a hula dancer; Australia, a kangaroo; Florida, a tarpon; Boston, Bunker Hill Monument; Fiji, a tribal chief; Norway, a windjammer.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/collecting/​spoons.html

6. Model - Making
Have you ever wondered how that great big sailing ship got into that little bitty bottle? The chances are, you found out as soon as you were old enough to ask the question—and smart enough to ask someone who knew.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​model_making.html

7. Taxidermy
The sailfish mounted and displayed in the angler's trophy room will naturally not be as big as the one that got away, but it may very well be the only one in the neighborhood mounted by the sportsman himself.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/crafts/​taxidermy.html

8. Railroading
Big space in the cellar, attic, or garage is fine and permits expansion, but such room is not necessary.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/hobbies/​railroading.html

9. Windows And Doors
Uninsulated doors are another big source of heat loss — especially if your kids leave them open. STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS • Use double glazing.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​windows_and_doors.html

10. Summer Savings
But you don't have to use this big one all the time. What do you use to go fishing early in the morning? Or to go on a little sight-seeing trip? A smaller motor is more economical and will get you wherever you want to go.
http://www.fun-home-projects.com/energy_savings/​tips_for_cottage_owners/​summer_savings.html


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January 7, 2009