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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Do You Remember?……..
Most folks born before the Digital Age can look back with fondness at a summertime pastime fave. There’s nothing that says “fun” camping out at home—like tonight’s celebration of the Great American Backyard Campout – give your kids some awesome … Continue reading
Backyards, Blankets & Fun—Oh My!
Open the door, and sleep outside under the stars this Saturday, June 23, when you and your kids take part in the annual Great American Backyard Campout, sponsored by the National Wildlife Foundation, or NWF. Since today’s kids, on the … Continue reading
Ignorance Is NOT Bliss, Pt. 1
It’s so important that you green your diet as well as well as your surroundings. That’s why I champion the habit of non-meat eating for ethical, and health reasons. The following infographic I saw on Pinterest really hit my “hot … Continue reading
Posted in Food and drink, Greener Living, Ideas
Tagged environment, food, health, infographic
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More Than Just One Day—A Biblio-Valentine
Unfortunately, due to my “busyness,” a lot of great concepts and events get past me, but I still like to acknowledge them anyway, and share the info with you. I just learned today about the Save the Bookstores Day, which … Continue reading
Posted in Arts & Culture, Ideas, Involvement, People
Tagged books, bookstores, holidays, reading
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