Reid Park Zoo
Reid Park Zoo’s animals celebrated Valentine’s Day early with special treats from their keepers during the “I Love the Zoo” day Sunday.... Read more»
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That’s really sweet, February is here and comes with it is the day of love. Last week was one of the highlights of this month the Valentines day was celebrated by many. Most of the lovers had so much planned for the day. Giving gift, had a great dinner, and so many things just to amke the day romantic. But what about those single individuals how do they celebrate this day. Single individuals who are unattached are left out of the party every Feb. 14. But a new study indicates a way that lonely singles can at least improve their chances of not being alone next Valentine’s Day; by purchasing a home. Property owners, the study suggests, get more dates than renters. But it is not by an enormous amount. Article source: Love and the home owner. Well as they say Valentine’s Day is not just a holiday for couples, it’s a holiday of love, which makes it the perfect time to celebrate your love for yourself or for your friends.