Life can bring constant commotion – often making us feel dizzy with excitement and with exhaustion. In my life I am always trying to find a way to steady the swirling which frequently flings my life off-course. The goal is to ultimately find personal growth in the chaos.
What People are Saying about Smart Meters and Smart Grid Technology
Smart meters (which transmit data about our personal energy consumption at home) are becoming incredibly common throughout the world. Do the potential environmental advantages of these devices outweigh the potential risks?
Gratitude Solves All Problems
“Gratitude solves all problems.” I think this is a perfect way to describe tapping into the universal energy that flows through everything all the time. That “place” where it is all perfectly okay right now, regardless of the difficulties of current conditions.
Clean Air AND Beauty!
A marvel and wonder of nature – trees benefit us in so many ways. Not the least of which is that they Clean the air – reducing pollutants and Carbon Dioxide, trees take the CO2 – absorb it and release Oxygen back into the air. We breathe because trees replenish the air …
Time Out – Dogs and Negative Punishment
Most people call them “Time Outs.” That moment when we have to correct our dog for not doing what we ask by depriving them of something they wanted. Does it really work? It can. But it may be trickier than you think it is. Sometimes Negative Punishment turns into just plain retribution or retaliation and isn’t about teaching the dog at all!
Say Hello to My Little Friend: the Dutch Oven
Now I’m serving up the juicy, fork-tender meat with the browned exterior that a crock pot just can’t deliver. I make everything from coq-au-vin to lamb stew, and even blackberry cobbler with the help of my little friend.
What Is Sensuality?
In a time of mass media we are losing the gentle and subtle art of attraction and a return to it maybe just what the world needs as a love potion.
Painting Books to Honour the Past
Reading was always an escape for me. Growing up in a household with seven children, an alcoholic father, and more than a few relocations – books grounded me in a necessary ‘unreality’. Reading, for me, was a tool for coping.
With A Little Help From My Friends
I’d like to introduce you to two of my closest friends. We’ve known each other since childhood. In fact, we have done almost everything together. Both of them have always been at my side when I put the things I create out into the world. They never miss that. Here’s the funny thing: You probably know them, too.
Tribute to a Most Inspiring Woman
I have been a hospice volunteer, working with dying patients, for several years. I know – the thought of spending time with people who are dying sounds very depressing, and it may be for many. I do not find it depressing at all – I find it highly inspiring and enriching.
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