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Posted in March 2013 …
A Fuzzy Furry Case of Insomnia
We’ve all had it. The inability to fall asleep – insomnia. It’s 2 AM, restlessness has fully taken over and the dream of sleep is virtually unattainable. So, what can you do? Continue reading »
Super Sweet Blogger
This is THEE award for me! I love sweets just about more than anything else in the world! I’d like to give an oooey gooey rich and chewy thank you to Tuttacronaca for the award! The name of their blog “tuttacronaca” translates roughly into English as being “all Chronicle” or to Chronicle all news. Well … Continue reading »
Only when . . .
This is a picture of Valley of the Rogue State Park, in Southern Oregon. I used to live about an hour from this spot. I am an avid environmentalist, supporter of Greenpeace, WWF , Surfrider and other groups working to stop the destruction of natural habitats. I also believe that there needs to be – … Continue reading »
Earth Hour 2013
Just a reminder that if you are planning to participate in Earth Hour, tonight is the night!
Looking Back
Looking back, I realize more and more each day, how lucky I was to have these beautiful ladies, in my life. Continue reading »
A Spring and a Miss
Spring sprung and I missed it! March 20th, 2013 was the vernal equinox and I forgot. Continue reading »
WATER : We never know its worth until the well is dry.” ~ Julie Hancher
Reblogged from LEARN FROM NATURE: From elephantjournal: When I was only four or five years old, I was trained to just rinse my toothbrush at the beginning of brushing my teeth and after I was finished. Running the water throughout the duration of getting my pearly whites clean never even crossed my mind. In recent … Continue reading »
The Fence
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Saint Patrick’s Day Haiku
Yes, I admit this is a clash of cultures, as Haiku’s are not usually associated with Irish tradition. But, I am too lazy to write anything more than 17 syllables! Interesting Irish Item: The Wearing of the Green is a ballad, dating back to the late 1700′s. It tells the story of the those who … Continue reading »