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Terry Gardner

Terry Gardner

Freelance Journalist at Los Angeles Times

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The best pet and animal related gifts of 2019 - Los Angeles Times

The Times may earn a commission if you buy any of these gifts through links on our site. The items were independently selected. See all lists → “Walter Chandoha. Cats. Photographs 1942-2018” by Susan Michals is the purr-fect gift for cat fans. Images range from color studio and environmental portraits to touching photos with his kids. Chandoha was a budding New York photographer in 1949 when a chance rescue of a stray kitten led him to discover his muse in the kitten he named Loco. $50. Purchase…
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Cheap airfares are within reach if you follow these suggestions - L...

Longing for an escape that requires a passport? Los Angeles is one of the best departure points from which to get a cheap international flight. Scott’s Cheap Flights, an airfare deal subscription service (free with a limited number of deals delivered to your inbox each week or premium for $49 a year, which often gives you multiple deals a day), analyzed its 2018 flight deals and created a top 10 list of the best and worst U.S. airports for international flight bargains. LAX was second with 353 d…
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‘Mona Lisa’ in Legos: New art exhibit comes to the California Scien...

Ready to be amazed by Lego builds without having to go to Legoland California? More than 100 works of art created in the trademark plastic bricks — including the Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo and random human forms ready to take a photo with you — make up “The Art of the Brick” at the California Science Center. Contemporary artist Nathan Sawaya created the works that have been on tour to more than 100 cities around the world in the past few years. I first saw this show at the Ben Franklin Institute i…
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Travel innovations that repel bugs and keep germs away - Los Angele...

A wrap that also keeps mosquitoes away and a sheet that slips between you and the airplane seat are a couple of products that help keep you safe.
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Coronavirus: Large hand sanitizer bottles, wipes allowed in carry-o...

The TSA is relaxing its rules to allow travelers taking coronavirus precautions to carry bottles of hand sanitizer in their carry-ons.
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Watching animals helps. A lot. Here are the best webcams

How to watch jellyfish, sharks, koalas, penguins and more without leaving home.
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Passport offices start to reopen amid backlog of 1.5 million applic...

The COVID-19 pandemic is delaying applications for new passports and renewals. And it’s hard to say for how long.
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Passport offices start to reopen amid backlog of 1.5 million applic...

The COVID-19 pandemic is delaying applications for new passports and renewals. And it’s hard to say for how long.
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Five plant sales not to miss this fall — all featuring California n...

Fall plant sales are popular in Southern California, but many have been canceled this year due to the pandemic. However, we found five events that are soldiering on.
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Kayaking and cat therapy on a Santa Barbara getaway by train

Going away but staying close soothed the mind after months of staying home
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Kayaking and cat therapy on a Santa Barbara getaway by train

Going away but staying close soothed the mind after months of staying home