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Monthly Archives: May 2015
Do You Have a Village?
Do You Have a Village? It takes a village to make it to 100: plenty of community, exercise, and beans. I recently read a remarkable article in the Wall Street Journal about the latest research showing why some … Continue reading
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A Robin’s Nest
A Robin’s Nest This spring, we have an abundance of bird’s nests around our house – wrens, sparrows, robins and several more. The robin’s nest was very intriguing, and it made me think about the whole “empty nest” phase … Continue reading
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D.I.Y. Tomatoes
D.I.Y. Tomatoes Have you planted your garden yet? Don’t worry, there’s still time. I read an article that said that supplies and labor cost to have a garden is $124. Now you can buy a lot of tomatoes … Continue reading
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