Wed. Aug. 2, 2023: Shake It Off
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Wednesday, August 2, 2023
Last Day of the Full Moon
Pluto, Saturn, Neptune, Venus, Chiron Retrograde
Sunny and cool
We have two full moons this month! Makes August quite special, don’t you think?
Today’s Process Muse is about reading and re-reading. You can READ it here.
We have TWO serial episodes going live today, from two different…
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Annie Ross: A Jazz Legend's Life in Melody
Introduction:
Annie Ross, born Annabelle Short ninety-four years ago today on July 25, 1930, in Mitcham, Surrey, England, was a jazz singer, songwriter, and actress whose career spanned over seven decades. Known for her pioneering work in vocalese, Ross’ contributions to jazz have left an indelible mark on the genre. Her life, marked by both triumphs and tribulations, is a testament to her…
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30 Farmer's Market Fruits and Veggies Patterns
Two Birds One Stone Farm – Kenny and Sarah
Here in Nova Scotia, especially in the Annapolis Valley where we live, the farmer’s markets are the place to be. Within a few minutes of our home, there are 6 permanent locations where we can score mostly locally grown produce and some of them import out-of-season fruits and veggies as well.
Noggin’s Corner Farm Market – Fall festival set up with annual…
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15 Spring Bucket List Ideas to Make The Most of the Season
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Fly Away, Butterfly
I got no time to break soul, just let me flow..
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Agricultural Sites in Dallas!
Dallas is a city of architecture, history and cowboys! This February we went to see the Dallas sites. Along the way we also discovered some agricultural sites in Dallas. We saw many of the stops during our tour. We met our guide at the Kennedy Memorial. The Memorial was created by architect Philip Johnson in 1970. It is a square shaped granite sculpture. It is 60 feet tall and 30 feet wide, with…
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“Tropical Bounty”
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Restoration, Relaxation, Recharging: A West Coast Break # 1
Restoration, Relaxation, Recharging: A West Coast Break # 1
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Caring for Roses: A Gardener’s Guide to Success
Transform your garden with beautiful roses! 🌹 Discover essential care tips for planting, pruning, and winter protection for thriving blooms. #Gardening #Roses
Roses are a beloved addition to any garden, known for their stunning beauty and delightful fragrance. Fortunately, they are relatively easy to care for, making them an excellent choice for both novice and experienced gardeners. Here’s a guide to help you cultivate healthy, thriving roses in your garden.
Planting Your Roses
When purchasing roses from a nursery, it’s essential to plant them…
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Laure-Anne Bosselaar: Farmer's Market in Antwerp
A cool noon sun haloed her hair, white as the tall tulips she placed in her one old galvanized pail. I remember this so clearly — as if it happened today. How she arranged her skirt, rubbed her hands together. How it sounded like sandpaper on leather. She placeda few honey jars next to a basket full of parsley, took a few steps back, checked it carefully, then sat on a crate by her table. It’s…
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Strange New Generation
Yesterday, I undertook a major step in regenerating my physical ability. Over the past several months, I have noticed that my legs and, in general, an overall body weakness happening. This was beginning to drive me nuts. Finally, I overcame the malaise and started taking a walk in the mornings before breakfast. No food until I walk. At first, it was a walk around the block. It felt like my legs…
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04.13.2024
I woke up this morning with intent. And that intent was to go on an adventure with my adoring child and loving family.
We woke up late. Which is absolutely not the way for me to enjoy my intentions. So, I shoved my brewing rage down by making my special mushroom coffee. It doesn’t give me a headache like normal coffee, and when you are living on a prayer like I am, every small thing counts. Even…
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Celebrating Easter Starting this Weekend and Next
Spring has tripped over the calendar (even though the temperatures are still a little cool). Time to celebrate Easter with Egg Hunts, Breakfasts, and special art at Smith Gilbert Gardens. And what could be more exciting than a helicopter dropping the Easter Bunny or even dropping the eggs!
FRI MAR 22 ACWORTH EGG HUNT Gates open at 6:00 pm. – The City of Acworth and Freedom Church invite your…
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Let's Eat Series with Daniel
Daniel Zondervan is our host to homemade cooking and baking. He puts together a daily lunch and dinner. He plans ahead and cooks with heart. The dogs are never far away when he’s in the kitchen.
Since meeting Daniel in 2009, he’s always prepared lunch and supper. I have never seen someone with so many magazines and books for recipes. He doesn’t believe that each meal should be the same. Like a…
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Getting to know Ashton Deroy
Written by Ashton Deroy
Posting From Belleville Ontario
I am 30. Autistic and I have a last name with origins in the French Revolution. This blog is going to do 2 things. I will use it as a Mental Health journal, to discuss history & my Politics. In posts about personal Engagement. http://ashtonderoy.com/2024/02/21/would-i-consider-not-writing-about-my-family-ashton-deroy-explains/ I am really…
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March Market
March Market
#secondlife #secondlifedecor
#virtualphotography #virtualworlds
I hope you’re ready for a weekend of market freshyness!
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