The allure of East Hartford's illuminated landmarks

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Magic of Lights East Hartford is an annual holiday light display held at Rentschler Field in East Hartford, Connecticut. It features a variety of festive light displays that create a magical atmosphere for visitors of all ages. The event is designed to bring joy and wonder to the community during the holiday season. The display consists of over one million twinkling lights arranged in various shapes and designs. Visitors can drive through the display in the comfort of their own vehicles and enjoy the enchanting sights. From giant reindeer to towering Christmas trees, there is something for everyone to marvel at.

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From giant reindeer to towering Christmas trees, there is something for everyone to marvel at. The Magic of Lights East Hartford offers more than just beautiful lights. It also features synchronized music, creating an immersive experience that combines light and sound.

Levi's CEO settles the debate on just how often you should wash your jeans

Social media has become a fertile breeding ground for conversations about hygiene. Whether it’s celebrities bragging about how little their family bathes or battles over how often people should wash their sheets or bras.

One of the debates that gets the most diverse responses is how often people wash their denim jeans.

Denim atelier Benjamin Talley Smith tells Today that jeans should be washed "as little as possible, if at all.” Laundry expert Patric Richardson adds they should be cleaned “after nine or 10 wearings, like to me, that is the ideal." At that point, they probably have stains and are "a little sweaty by that point, so you need to wash 'em," Richardson says.

Still, some people wash and dry them after every wear while others will hand wash and never hang dry. With all these significant differences of opinion, there must be a correct answer somewhere, right?

The CEO of Levi Strauss, Charles Bergh, has stepped up to set the record straight on when and how to wash your jeans. He caused a stir in 2014 when he said he only washes his jeans once a year, but it was for environmental reasons more than hygiene.

Reading: The Dirty Jeans Manifesto http://t.co/nAQbdbdpn2 — Gavin Heaton (@Gavin Heaton) 1405392206

He later clarified his thoughts in a blog post, “The Dirty Jean Manifesto” he posted to LinkedIn.

“I made this provocative statement because I believe strongly in what our brands stand for: quality, durability and lasting products made sustainably. I also said it because I believe we don’t need to wash jeans as often as most people think we do,” Bergh wrote.

"We learned that an average pair of jeans consumes roughly 3,500 liters of water — and that is after only two years of use, washing the jeans once a week," Bergh wrote. "Nearly half of the total water consumption, or 1,600 liters, is the consumer throwing the jeans in the washing machine. That’s equivalent to 6,700 glasses of drinking water!"

To add to the problem, denim jeans are often manufactured in places where water is scarce, such as India, Pakistan, Mexico, China and parts of California.

Bergh recently spoke with CNBC’s Christine Tan and clarified his thoughts on jean cleanliness.

“True denim heads, people that really love their denim, will tell you to never put your denim into a washing machine. So that’s what I do,” Bergh explained. “If I drop some curry on my jeans, I’m gonna clean it. But I’ll spot-clean it. And if they get really gross you know, if I’ve been out sweating or something and they get really gross, I’ll wash them in the shower.”

However, when Bergh washes his jeans in the shower, he does it while wearing them and washing them with soap. The image that the scene conjures is of a cowboy bathing in a cartoon, clothes on and all.

There are a lot of different opinions on how often one should wash and dry their jeans and many of them boil down to personal preference. But the debate on the topic has brought up one very big point we should all consider: when choosing how often we wash our jeans, a big part of the decision should be considering the amount of water we use.

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Around this time, Ana was feeling well enough to go on her first vacation in years and took a quick trip to Uruguay. Just before she left, Ana received a reservation from a man named "Darko B." for the only unbooked days in July.

“I have always been a big fan of the movie ‘Donnie Darko’ and thought it was a strange coincidence, but didn't think anything of it,” Ana wrote. “I accepted the request, let him know I would not be there for check-in and Fabio would care for him until I was back the following week.”

When Ana returned after her trip, she had no idea that her life would change forever. Upon opening the door to her apartment, there stood Darko, who was so taken by her that he nearly fell over. “I was sure he stumbled because he had sand on his feet and didn't wash it downstairs as the rules of the building say, and I caught him, lol (everybody does that!). But it wasn't sand, it was just love at first sight. for him, I was still mad about the imaginary sand,” she joked.

As Ana worked on her business classes and workshops in her apartment, Darko lay around watching TV, barely venturing outside to see the marvels of Rio. Even though Ana told him all the great spots to visit, he was just as happy to hang around and talk to her when she took breaks.

It seemed that all Darko really needed was right there in the Airbnb.

“We chatted about everything in life during my breaks and got more and more connected,” Ana remembers. “We were still keeping a respectful distance because, from my perspective, he was my guest and I wanted him to feel safe.” As the temporary tenant, Darko was in a strange position, too. He was a “strange man” in Ana’s home and didn’t want to be too forward.

Ana believes that because the two kept a safe distance, their feelings had more time to grow. “That distance was the key for our friendship and connection to develop organically,” Ana said.

As Darko's week-long stay neared its end, the duo decided to catch a sunset at the Arpoador Rocks. It was a mesmerizing evening with a dual spectacle: a breathtaking sunset on one side and the grandest supermoon in three decades on the other. Moved by the magic of Rio and his growing bond with Ana, Darko extended his stay by three months, sidelining his plans to travel across Brazil to watch soccer.

“We had 3 awesome months together exploring Rio,” Ana wrote. “We did not go to the stadium to watch the games live, but we went to ‘watch events’ with friends, traveled to small places around Rio, and stayed in an Airbnb in Ilha Grande.”

Sadly, after 3 months, Darko had to return to Canada for work, and it seemed their blossoming relationship had come to an end. “I thought our journey would be over and we would remain as friends, but we kept in contact every day until he came back 3 months later for another 3 months in Rio together,” Ana wrote.

Three years after Darko fell, or at least stumbled, in love at first sight, the couple was married and recently celebrated their 6th anniversary. All because of a chance Airbnb booking in “Fabio’s Pantry.”

Airbnb brought Ana and Darko together and continues to be a big part of their lives. “We went on a big trip together in 2016/2017 to Southeast Asia, and we stayed in tons of Airbnbs in Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, and Cambodia,” Ana wrote. Her relationship with Airbnb, which started in Rio and moved on to Asia, has now gone worldwide.

“By 2017, I was recovered and traveling the world as a program manager for entrepreneurship programs. I had projects (and Airbnbs!) in Brazil, Guatemala, Panama, USA and East Canada (New Brunswick) and luggage all over the world,” Ana wrote.

In 2018, Darko took Ana to his birthplace, the former Yugoslavia, which is now Bosnia, and they visited Rovinj by the sea, a place Darko fondly regards as paradise. Naturally, they used Airbnb during their trip, extending their stay across various Croatian cities.

Darko and Ana’s story is a beautiful example of serendipity's role in people’s lives. The right people found each other in the perfect place and had all the time in the world. Nice job, Airbnb. If any aspiring screenwriters read this, “Fabio’s Pantry” is a great name for the film adaptation.

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Visitors can tune their radios to a specific frequency to enjoy the synchronized music that complements the light display, adding an extra layer of enchantment to the experience. One of the highlights of the event is the Tunnel of Lights. Visitors can drive through a tunnel adorned with multicolored lights, creating a mesmerizing visual spectacle. The tunnel provides a truly magical experience, as visitors are surrounded by a kaleidoscope of colors and twinkling lights. In addition to the light displays, Magic of Lights East Hartford also offers other festive activities. There is a Holiday Village where visitors can enjoy hot cocoa, snacks, and even meet Santa Claus. This adds to the overall festive atmosphere and provides a fun experience for families. The event is not only a spectacle for visitors but also a way to give back to the community. Magic of Lights East Hartford partners with local charities, giving a portion of its proceeds to support their efforts. This adds a sense of community and goodwill to the event, making it even more special. Overall, Magic of Lights East Hartford is a captivating holiday event that brings joy and wonder to the community. With its stunning light displays, synchronized music, and festive activities, it is a must-see attraction for anyone looking to experience the magic of the holiday season..

Reviews for "Revel in the elegance of East Hartford's illuminated architecture"

1. John Smith - 1 star
I was extremely disappointed with the Magic of Lights East Hartford experience. The entire event felt rushed and lacked variety. The light displays were uninspiring and many appeared to be half-hearted attempts at creating something magical. The overall atmosphere was dull and underwhelming. I had higher expectations for this event and ended up leaving feeling let down. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone looking for a truly enchanting light display.
2. Emily Johnson - 2 stars
The Magic of Lights East Hartford was a huge disappointment for me. The ticket prices were steep for what was essentially a poorly executed drive-through light show. The displays were very basic, with only a few vibrant ones that caught my attention. The majority of the lights were dim and unimpressive. Additionally, the traffic flow was poorly managed, resulting in long waits and frustration. Overall, I expected a much more captivating and mesmerizing experience.
3. David Thompson - 1 star
Magic of Lights East Hartford was a complete waste of time and money. The light displays were lackluster and repetitive, with no unique or standout features. The event felt like a cash grab rather than a genuine effort to create a magical atmosphere. The organization was chaotic, leading to massive traffic jams and frustrated visitors. I left feeling disillusioned and cheated out of a memorable holiday experience. I would not recommend this event to anyone seeking a truly magical lights display.

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