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A place for me at the BackCountry Cabins at Abingdon, VA

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I don’t always take good care of myself. I get caught up in the 900 daily things I HAVE to do – and I forget to make time for ME! You probably do the same thing. It’s part of being a woman, we tend to put everyone and everything ahead of ourselves. And then something wonderful happens, and we’re reminded how much we need to be nourished and nurtured, too. Read More...
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To Consume or to Conserve

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We are in the Wal-Mart era of history: buy cheaply, dispose eagerly, repeat. We are the quintessential consumer – we consume. Literally, we devour, we eat up, we waste. In fact, the average American throws away 600 times his/her adult body weight. That means each of us leave behind over 100,000 pounds of garbage. That’s a scary number, and a disgusting legacy. Read More...
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Do not call us just the “fairer sex”

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I watched this slideshow, produced by The Washington Times and I did not see women in Pakistan. I saw women. Women who are being found guilty of nothing more than being women. And I cried. Read More...
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Time in a Bottle

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I’ve often thought I wanted to put time in a bottle – I’ve wanted to stash away precious moments with my children, knowing my boys will take off on their own all too soon. I, like most parents, want nothing more than to be with my children and watch them grow. Read More...
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The Dancing Womyn Greets the Dawn

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My vegetable garden is growing! {now watch the crazy lady dance wildly with joy!} It’s a new “first” in my life. I have actually dug and planted a garden AND I haven’t killed anything! No blossoms, yet – so I have yet to figure out the intricacies of zucchini sex. Read More...
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Risk & The Indianapolis 500

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Last Sunday, IndyCar held its most popular annual US event, the Indianapolis 500. The 92nd running of the event, actually. That got me thinking about risk, and wondering whether risk-taking behavior is culturally determined. Read More...
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