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Morning Time: The Importance of Setting a Positive Tone for the Day
Mornings can be hectic and chaotic, especially for families with young children. But despite the rush to get out the door on time, it's important to take a few minutes to set a positive tone for the day. A good morning routine can help you feel more focused, energized, and ready to tackle whatever the day has in store.
By pravinkumar sathliya3 years ago in Earth
Dumpster Rentals - The Undiscovered Hero in Disaster Relief and Cleanup Efforts
In order to help communities recover from natural and man-made disasters, disaster relief and cleanup efforts are essential. These efforts are designed to restore normalcy quickly after disasters such as floods, hurricanes, and wildfires. Of all these efforts, one aspect that is often overlooked is dumpster rentals.
By Stephen Andrews3 years ago in Earth
The Journey of way
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a winding road that led through lush green forests and over sparkling rivers. This road was known as the Way, and it was a path that many travelers took on their journey through the kingdom.
By Naseem Najimutheen 3 years ago in Earth
Not so Garden Shed Varieties
A walk in the secret garden may revel many varieties of species, choosing something you have not planted before can be educational and enjoying. I like reading through books to learn about new plants that interest me and hone my botany skills along the way. So get the hoe and tiller ready we are about to adventure with mother nature’s recipe book.
By Lady Sherry-Anne Dow Podolchuk3 years ago in Earth
Garden Shed Adventures
Walking through the meadows and viewing all the plant life is a beauty to see. I grew up in the country and had the natural wonders all around me; it shaped my life and gave me insight into providing for oneself. The accomplishment of growing your own resources is great and I am looking forward to planting my own garden with the joy it denotes. Here are some favorites.
By Lady Sherry-Anne Dow Podolchuk3 years ago in Earth
Spring is Here!
Spring is here and the time is now for getting in the dirt to plant. Choosing what to grow is a fun and easy task with some background work. A suggestion is to know what the plant is used for. So if you suffer from circulatory problems, fluid retention, memory issues or have a cold, you may want to sow the seeds I talk about. I love gardening, it is a great memory from childhood. It was one of my ‘Leave it to Beaver’ moments with my family. I have written about many and will speak about a few. Get your gardening gloves on and have a great time reading.
By Lady Sherry-Anne Dow Podolchuk3 years ago in Earth
The 5 Best Rock Climbing Shoes for Beginners
Are you looking to get started with rock climbing but don't know where to start when it comes to finding the right shoes? Look no further! In this blog post, we’ll review the 5 best rock climbing shoes for beginners. We’ll discuss the features and design of each shoe so you can find the best fit for your climbing needs. Whether you’re just getting started or you’re a seasoned climber looking for a new shoe, we’ve got the perfect picks for you. So let’s get started and explore the best rock climbing shoes for beginners!
By ItZz Shanu3 years ago in Earth
A Garden Tour
Gardening is very beneficial for your health, being outside, moving around and performing a skill are all good for well-being. Picking your breeds of plant is most fun and educational. Have an ailment? Grow a medicinal herb. Have a favorite color? Choose the flowering plants that please you. I am fond of purple and pink, perennials are great for returning every year. Let’s go for our garden tour!
By Lady Sherry-Anne Dow Podolchuk3 years ago in Earth
Chinese New Year 2023
The Year of the Rabbit Begins January 22, 2023, and concludes on February 5, 2024 with the Year of the Dragon. The Lunar New Year follows the phases of the moon, always beginning with a New Moon and ending with a Full Moon, as illustrated in the photo below.
By Linda Rivenbark3 years ago in Earth






