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Category: Throw back

    10 Questions to Ask a Roommate

    By Miranda Vaulet | February 7, 2024

    You’ve probably heard that renting rooms in your own home is becoming quite common. Perhaps you’re just searching for a roommate for your next semester at college. Maybe you’re a landlord who is trying to pair roommates together. In any case, finding the right roommate can be difficult. But you can help yourself by asking... Read More

    Happy Birthday

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | July 21, 2016

    Happy Birthday Robin Williams. Here are some of my favorite quotes by the legend he was. Rest in Peace.   “Some are born great. Some achieve greatness. Some get it as a graduation gift.” “When you have a great audience, you can just keep going and finding new things.” “Comedy is acting out optimism.” “But... Read More

    Thursday Inspiration

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | July 7, 2016

    Happy Thursday! Here’s a little inspiration to get through the rest of the day. Read More

    On this day…

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | June 30, 2016

    On this day in History: June 30 1520 Montezuma II is murdered as Spanish conquistadors flee the Aztec capital of Tenochtitlan during the night. 1857 Charles Dickens reads from A Christmas Carol-his first public reading. 1859 Jean Francois Gravelet aka Emile Blondin, a French daredevil, becomes the first man to walk across Niagara Falls on... Read More

    This day in History-May 26th

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | May 26, 2016

    I love Thursdays! The day before Friday and the weekend, as well as learning interesting dates in history.  While attending school, history was probably equivalent to going to the dentist, but as I aged history became an obsession. Go figure!  So here we go….. This day in: 1521..  Martin Luther’s writings were banned by the Edict... Read More

    This Day

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | May 12, 2016

    Another Thursday, more interesting dates in history! This day in: 1870- Manitoba became a province of Canada 1932- The body of Charles and Anne Lindbergh’s kidnapped baby was found 1937- Britain’s King George VI was crowned at Westminster Abbey in London 1943- Axis forces in North Africa surrendered 1970- Harry A Blackmun was confirmed as... Read More

    This Day

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | May 5, 2016

    Thursday throw back to yesteryear!  This day May 5 in: 1809 – Mary Kies of South Killingly, Conn., became the first woman to be granted a patent.  The patent was for the rights to a technique for weaving straw with silk and thread.  (Love this woman) 1821 – Napoleon Bonaparte died on the island of... Read More

    This day in history

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | April 28, 2016

    I love this category!  I learn a lot and maybe you will too! This day in history: 1788:  Maryland became the 7th state in the United States. 1789: Fletcher Christian led the mutiny aboard the British ship Bounty against Captain William Bligh. Evidently there wasn’t much happening on this day for 156 years, worthy of... Read More

    Introduction

    By Deborah Mason-Rogers | April 22, 2016

    Hello and welcome to The Vaulet Group website and our brand new blog! Throughout the following days, months and years, we will bring you interesting, informative, creative and inspirational items for your reading pleasure. As, we are very novice at this blogging format, your ideas and comments are very much welcomed and encouraged! So come... Read More