Before Valentine’s Day cards became popular, a simple little piece of linen or lace was often given as a symbol of love. This simple cloth is known as the handkerchief or hankie. It is also known in ...
A simple little piece of cloth was often given as a symbol that expressed love — also known as a handkerchief or hankie. In German, it's "taschentuch," and in French, "mouchoirs." During war times, a ...
It started out as an itchy throat. Knowing the signs well, I did what I normally do, I drank liters of orange juice, took Echinacea supplements and even ate copious amounts of red and yellow bell ...
In an ancient joke, a psychiatrist asks a little old lady why her children have sent her to him. "Because I like pancakes," she replies. It was a little bit like that when I went to see my late friend ...
Are you a tissue or a handkerchief person?Conditions of Use Are you a tissue or a handkerchief person? And does it really matter when it comes to stopping the spread ...
From utilitarian rag to status symbol, the handkerchief has had a long and rather significant history. That history was the subject of the Onalaska Area Historical Society’s March 20 program. Donna ...
Fashions and home decor are made using vintage and modern hankies. Be inspired with creations made from vintage hankies. Amy Barickman and her staff of designers have created fashions and home decor ...
The idea of keeping a small cloth harbouring your mucus, sweat and germs tucked up your sleeve or in your pocket might repulse many, especially after the Covid-19 pandemic. But there are still avid ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. In the year 2019, nothing puts one at risk of an audible "tut tut" quite like the public presentation of a single-use product. Whether ...
As the cold and flu season comes to an end, allergy season is rearing its head to bring misery to many an Australian's nose. With about 9 million cases of colds and flu a year in Australia, it is not ...