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April 1, 2010
Author: Bonnie Lateiner
Our experience of dreaming is changing. In the NEW ENERGIES, dreaming is part of our daily manifestation of self. Another level of reality, you might say, or a different aspect of our existence. Another dimension of Self. One thing I have realized is that the dream state is very real. Yes, it is actually happening, ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Travis Roderick
This spring let us honor the natives of our land by planting a traditional three sisters garden. These folks created an amazing technique of growing lots of food in a very small area. This method of planting dates back centuries and can still be useful today. The Iroquois or Haudenosaunee “people of the long house” ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Tara Savage-Tabbutt
I am running out of PG material for this column and am thinking of taking up writing for Cosmo instead. The only problem with that is I’m not all that sophisticated or fashionable and the only way I know of to drive a man wild is to spend time on Facebook in his presence. (Or ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Kriste' Bouvier
It’s amazing when you realize the doors you open when you choose a subject for The Designer Health Net Talk Show. Our show, simply entitled Bulimia, originally airing on January 14th of this year is a prime example of what I’m talking about. We’re all aware of eating disorders out there and have somewhat of ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Guest Author
By Jim Green The process of casting bullets is not as hard as you might think. A minimal amount of equipment is needed. I prefer to use Lee or Lyman casting equipment, due to its ease of use and relatively affordable price. This is the process for casting 200 grain RNFP bullets for .45 Colt. ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Happy Cooker
Most of the snow is gone. It is clinging to the tree line, as the shadows keep it safe. The buds have started on my lilac bushes, my crocuses have blossomed. In any case, Mother Nature told the little furry beast he was not getting his way this year, at least not in Maine, and ...
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April 1, 2010
Author: Tim Roggero
Dear Tim, I have been playing seriously for 5 years and for the last two years I seem to have hit a wall and do not see further improvement in my ball-striking. Why is this and how can I make this a productive summer? Joel Kenny My goal for everyone of my students should be ...
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March 17, 2010
Author: Amanda Craig-Grieves
I remember when I was a little girl; I would spend countless hours on my hands in knees carefully combing through the green grass in search of the ever-elusive four-leaf clover. After all, that would bring me good luck and who doesn’t desire that? To have all of your dreams realized in the blink of ...
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March 17, 2010
Author: Elizabeth Craig
Had I mentioned it was my first trip alone? I thought I was well-traveled by that time; a real seasoned adventurer. Alone, at least the first time, is a different story. My first night was cold and the hostel was frightening. Something didn’t seem right. Against my judgment, I stayed the night but canceled the ...
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March 1, 2010
Author: Happy Cooker
And hopefully will go out like a lamb! Hopefully, being the operative word in that previous sentence. In essence this saying is true, since in most places in this country, the meteorological temperature is higher at the end of March than it is at the beginning. However, apparently the origins of this particular phrase comes ...
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