October 29th, 2007 at 2:44am |
Candy corn, popcorn balls, and caramel apples along with pointy witch hats, sinewy spider webs, and fluttering ghosts all embody my favorite time of year. The smells, sounds, and tastes that surround Halloween have always drawn my attention. I can’t wait for that one night of the year when children dress up in their favorite [...]
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October 24th, 2007 at 8:47am |
Baby Boomers and exercise do mix – the outcome is an improved quality of life that you could scarcely imagine. The truth is well removed from the claim that nothing short of a half marathon every day will do when it comes to baby boomers and exercise program success. They [...]
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October 17th, 2007 at 2:40am |
Beatrix Potter created the famed children’s bunny, Peter Rabbit. She was born in Kensington London in 1866, to a Victorian era family with several servants and a large house. A shy girl who spent many hours of every day alone, she learned art, music, reading and writing from her governess. A full time nurse was [...]
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October 15th, 2007 at 2:38am |
As a child, I couldn’t read enough mystery books to satisfy my appetite for a good story. Nancy Drew’s mystery books graced my mind first and became my first drug of choice. Thanks to those lovely school book drives, Mom started me on a habit that I still engage in today. That series haunted me, [...]
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