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		<title>Minty Fresh Look At Sustainability</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 14:26:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Peppermint Jim has developed a new line of mint products that celebrate organic farming practices and sustainability...from body care products, to handmade candies, to farming tools.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>If you are a person who looks to use and purchase products that help to promote the idea of organic farming practices and the idea of sustainability; then I would like to introduce you to Peppermint Jim and his products. </strong></p>
<p><strong>I first met Peppermint Jim back a couple of years ago in person in Michigan.  He&#8217;s had an impact in Michigan where he helped to save his family&#8217;s heritage mint farm from foreclosure.  He did this through hard work, and with the help of loyal customers.  Jim believes in using organic farming practices that help build up the soil and protect it from poor farming practices that harm the earth with dangerous chemicals and destructive, or careless techniques that don&#8217;t look beyond the season&#8217;s current harvest.</strong></p>
<p><strong>I have to say that I was impressed with the man&#8217;s knowledge not only of those issues; but also, the intensive passion he shares for mint farming and for supporting struggling independent producers who are trying to make a living in a very competitive world.  He&#8217;s done this by not compromising his faith or his belief in doing things in such a way as to honor God&#8217;s creation.  He does his best to educate others and to provide products that promote health and well-being for the consumer as well as the environment.</strong></p>
<p><strong>In fact, Jim supports Southern Arizona Green Chamber of Commerce and Mrs. Greens World Care to encourage green practices in communities and businesses.  The Tucson Arizona community is familiar with this way of thinking and it is a great place to connect with like- minded people. </strong></p>
<p><strong>In the May edition of Guideposts magazine you will find an article on Peppermint Jim and the story of his legacy from the role that his family&#8217;s heritage mint farm played in his professional growth; to the place that he is in now and, the direction that his experiences are leading him to, in the future.  Don&#8217;t miss it&#8230;get the May 2011 edition of Guidepost&#8217;s magazine to learn more about Peppermint Jim and his life partner, wife Lilian and the role that their mint based business will play in the forward thinking communities who are wise to a greener and more sustainable world.<br />
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<p><strong>Jim has taken his knowledge, passion and purpose to Arizona and is introducing community members and loyal customers to his new line of products.  His commitment to sustainability is contagious and he educates others to this way of farming.  He is an encouragement to other farmers and independent producers of consumer goods; to do what they know is right and to have an opportunity to provide a living for themselves by bringing products to the marketplace that envelope all that they believe in.</strong></p>
<p><strong>You can see Peppermint Jim&#8217;s line of pure mint oils, body care products, farming tools, his handmade candies and goodies as well as his soil rejuvenator which feeds plants from seedling to bloom/harvest.  You can find out more about what&#8217;s good for you and your family at <a title="Peppermint Jim" href="http://www.peppermintjim.com/" target="_blank">Peppermint Jim</a> </strong></p>
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		<title>Coats for Kids- Wrap Them In Love</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 19:18:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is that time of year when the weather gets colder and people are in need of warm winter clothing.  Please, be aware that it is time take to sort, prepare coats for donation and give to people in need.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Ok, Fall is here and Winter is a few weeks away.  The weather is changing and depending on where you live&#8230; it could be cold or freezing already.  In areas all around the United States there are businesses, churches, shelters, schools and organizations that are taking coats which are donated to help keep kids warm.  Now is the time when people are going through their closets and asessing their seasonal clothing needs.</strong></p>
<p><strong> If you are doing the same&#8230;would you take the time to sort your coats for your various family members and see if there happen to be any gently used warm winter coats that could be donated for those in need.  Children grow and often need to be refitted for larger sized coats.  If their previous years coat is still in good condition; why not wash it up and take it to be donated to someone who could use it?</strong></p>
<p><strong> Make sure to check and make sure that all the zippers work and that buttons or velcro are still intact and useable.  If you happen to be blessed financially and have the means to donate a new coat even better.  There are many people who struggle to stay warm in the cold winter months and let&#8217;s be honest&#8230; those coats sitting in the back of your closet, unworn, aren&#8217;t doing anyone any good. </strong></p>
<p><strong> How do you find coats for kids collection sites?  Watch your newspapers for announcements&#8230;check your child&#8217;s papers from school&#8230;paying special attention for announcements about coats for kids.   Often you will even see fliers or signs in front of businesses that advertise the fact that they are collecting coats.  Please take the time now to gather up any unused coats, prepare them for donation; and, make sure that they are doing what they are designed to do&#8230;protecting people from the cold elements.  Thank you ahead of time!<br />
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		<title>Rapid Cash Marketing Can Add Cash To Your Pocket</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 15:10:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Rapid Cash Marketing teaches methods of earning money through internet marketing skills and techniques in a realistic way to add cash to your pockets. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>       This time of year is difficult for many people financially.  It is hard to come up with enough cash to meet all of your needs normally but then you throw in the cost of the holidays as well as the extra money needed to heat your homes during the winter and it can become overwhelming.  Everyday there are people looking to the internet to learn how to add to their incomes.   Job loss and financial uncertainity is frightening when you don&#8217;t know how you will find the cash to pay your bills or feed your family.   For those who have searched seriously for a program or solution to their problem, they have discovered that many of those programs or coaches cost hundreds and hundreds of dollars; if not thousands, that they just don&#8217;t have to spend. </strong></p>
<p><strong>            However, for those that do spend&#8230;.they are quickly overwhelmed when they discover the amount of new skills and knowledge that they must acquire before they can even begin to make lots money&#8230;not to mention the discouragement that sets in when they realize how long it will be before they learn enough to make that huge investment of money back.  It just isn&#8217;t practical to spend thousands and wait 12 months to 2 years to learn enough knowledge and skills to make your money back.  Marketing is a system for selling products or services; and, because it is a system&#8230;that means there are many components.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          What if you could learn some of the techniques that would bring in enough money to pay an extra bill or two a month?  Would that be a benefit to you?  I am sure that it would.  Rapid Cash doesn&#8217;t promise to make you millions or guarantee that you will be driving a new car in a week&#8230;that is foolishness.  On the other hand, Rapid Cash can add enough cash to your pocket to help take some of the pressure off the average person&#8217;s monthly struggles <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7">http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7</a> .  <span id="more-2497"></span></strong></strong></p>
<p><strong>       You see, what alot of those big named gurus and their programs promise you is unrealistic when you think about it.  In their sales pages and videos&#8230;they are flaunting their cars, their mansions and piles of money.  Yes it is possible to acquire those things; however, what they often don&#8217;t tell you is that it has taken them years and tons of money to learn how to earn the kind of skills and knowledge needed to make that happen.  It does not happen overnight like that for the average person.  It takes alot of work&#8230;and a whole lot of expert help to get to that level.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          People are often manipulated by those ads to believe that they can achieve that level of success quickly.  Realistically, learning is a process and everyone has to start somewhere.  I am an affiliate for Rapid Cash Marketing.  <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7">http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7</a>  </strong> They teach you how to use skills and knowledge to earn extra money while you learn those other things about making money online, learning a proven, in- depth internet marketing system that can lead to a higher level of internet marketing success.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>       There is a team of coaches who are there to teach you how to pick up extra cash to supplement your income with skills that you may already have or can quickly develop.   They are knowledgable in many areas and use these skills themselves to earn money online.    Do you have digital photo experience, interviewing skills, graphic arts skills, writing skills, direct marketing skills, writing sales letters, video skills,  voice over abilities, editing skills, etc?  The list goes on&#8230;but, if you could learn how to use those skills in an effective way to earn enough money to take the edge off of your present financial situation it would be a blessing right?  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          If you are willing to learn and willing to take action towards achieving some financial success online then check out this link:  <strong><a href="http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7">http://tinyurl.com/djr2a7</a>   Yes, I will get a financial reward if you were to purchase&#8230;but, if their program improved your finances; then, I think you would thank me anyway!   I think you will see the wisdom in investing a small amount of money that will quickly repay your investment if you put in the effort to do what the successful internet marketers Jeff Wellman, Dixie Brown, and Paul Counts instruct you to do.  </strong></strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Sep 2009 14:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rainy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[September is National Emergency Preparedness Month; there are things you can do to prepare for an emergency with your family's survival in mind. Are you ready?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>September has been known for its National Emergency Preparedness Month for the last 6 years.  With so many recent disasters and tragedies, I got to wondering if enough people knew about it and whether they were ready or prepared for any such unexpected surprises.  Anyone who watches the news quickly learns just how fast things can change whether it be through national security issues, natural disasters-flooding, earthquakes, hurricanes, tornadoes, accidents, man-made tragedies such as deliberately set wildfires, health related emergencies such as flu outbreaks or other contagious diseases, war or violent riots&#8230;or even disruptions in electrical grid supplies or communication supplies such as radio, phone, television broadcasting and the like.  Planning ahead and doing some simple tasks to prepare for situations such as these could make all the difference in how you and your loved ones fare-are you ready?<span id="more-2449"></span></p>
<p>Most people really do not know how to start preparing.  That is what National Preparedness Month is all about.  I want to share a couple of websites with you so that you can benefit from the information they provide to help you get ready to face whatever kind of emergency situation you are faced with.</p>
<p>Before I do that, I would like to say that there are some very simple things you can do to prepare for any difficulty you may face.  The other sites will help you to prepare for other specific disasters or emergencies.  First off, putting together a simple emergency kit is important.</p>
<p>Start with a good sized tote and fill it with a couple of days supplies of non-perishable food stuff-this may include things like formula  (if a baby is in the house) or soft foods for the elderly, at least a 3-5 day supply of water for each person in the family, high energy protein bars, small containers of medication in waterproof containers for chronic conditions, toilette paper, waterproof matches, flashlights &amp; batteries, cell phone &amp; charger, important documents &amp; ID, blankets, and change of clothing, a can opener,a small radio, walkie-talkies or hand held CB, hand sanitizer gel, small cook stove or portable small grill with fuel, camping lantern, small portable folded rain poncho, small foil folded emergency blanket to retain warmth, hand or foot chemical foot warmer packets, first aid kit, these are all basics.  You think about what you or a specific family member needs to survive several days without help.  Make your kit tailor made for your family&#8217;s survival in mind.  Dont forget the family pets&#8230;keep emergency pet food and water supply for them as well.   This site may help you to discover what to put in your kit: <a href="http://www.ready.gov/america/npm09/getakit.html">http://www.ready.gov/america/npm09/getakit.html</a></p>
<p>Think about where you live and what kind of natural disasters happen often in your area&#8230;if you are prone to flooding&#8230;then definately prepare for that&#8230;not only in your home&#8230;but in your vehicle as well.  Have something handy in your vehicle that will allow you to cut the seat belts &amp; break the vehicle windows if you are trapped in flooded waters.  Many people die each year because they can&#8217;t get their windows open due to water pressure on the windows.  If your area is prone to tornadoes&#8230;learn about the safest place in your home to wait out the storm.  The same thing with wildfires&#8230;do you have an emergency evacuation plan worked out?  You get the idea, keeping safety and well-being in mind, take action.</p>
<p>Another thing I learned about recently is a battery company that is doing it&#8217;s part to help prepare cities that are vulnerable to weather related emergencies.  They are donating what they call hours of power by donating batteries to first reponders and law enforcement authorities in those cities by having visitors to their blog simply click on a button.  There is no cost, you dont have to sign up for anything&#8230;you simply click on their button.  This is something everyone with a computer can do.  Check it out here and click:  <a href="http://www.duracell.com/us/hoursofpower/cities.asp">http://www.duracell.com/us/hoursofpower/cities.asp</a> or here: <a href="http://www.duracell.com/us/hoursofpower/safety-tips.asp">http://www.duracell.com/us/hoursofpower/safety-tips.asp</a> .</p>
<p>Ok, now that you know what to do&#8230;get ready, get set&#8230;go prepare!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 20:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[        Please people&#8230;stop making a controversy out of everything White House, will ya?  Whether you are pro or con for the present President of our country&#8230;stop making a mountain out of  a molehill over everything.  Today, all over the news are people who are making an issue out of the announcement that the White House [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>        Please people&#8230;stop making a controversy out of everything White House, will ya?  Whether you are pro or con for the present President of our country&#8230;stop making a mountain out of  a molehill over everything.  Today, all over the news are people who are making an issue out of the announcement that the White House is going to put in a garden and grow some of their food for their own use.  So what, I think that is great.  What&#8217;s the big deal?  Why are some people acting like they are going to be planting roadside bombs in the backyard of the White House.</p>
<p>       Growing your own fruits and vegetables is a good thing if you have the space, the time and the energy.  I think it will be nice for the Obama&#8217;s family.  For those people who say, what about all of the taxpayers money for their food&#8230;understand&#8230;Presidents and their families pay for their own personal groceries.  Sasha and Malia will be able to see the food growing process and take joy in it.  It is a learning experience growing your own food, and the Obama&#8217;s will know where some of their food is coming from and how it is grown.</p>
<p>         How cool would it be to have the girls do a blog about growing the fruits and vegetables?  There really is so much to learn and the opportunities to share that information would be plentiful.  After all, anyone who has ever grown produce knows that much of your success comes from planning your garden, making a commitment to nurture it with water, sunshine and fertilizer&#8230;and then, learning how long it will take and how to go about harvesting what you have grown. </p>
<p>          In previous generations, it the lessons would also include how to preserve the produce to last throughout a long winter; thereby, adding to the family&#8217;s food supply.   Back then, growing a garden wasn&#8217;t just for the priviledged&#8230;it was a necessity.   With our country going through these difficult times financially, I suspect many families will be getting back to the basics and planting their first gardens out of necessity.  The cost of grocery shopping has risen substantially; so planting a garden can help reduce the cost of putting meals on the table for some.</p>
<p>        For those who live in cities, there are community gardens that people can share or you can do container gardening.  Gardening isn&#8217;t just for farmers or people who live in the country.  You can even plant herb seeds in small containers in your window sill. </p>
<p>        I think it is a  White House garden project is a wonderful thing that may just inspire others to plant, grow and enjoy flowers, fruits and or vegetables.  Stop taking time to pick a fight and go plant something ! <img src='http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   You might find out that you enjoy it.</p>
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		<title>Series of Winter Storms</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Dec 2008 12:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[         This is not going to be good.  We are supposed to be getting a series of heavy winter storms.  We are being told we are getting 6-12 inches of snow  by friday evening&#8230;then another storm on saturday-sunday with snow-ice mix which could total up to 20 inches of snow&#8230;then on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>         This is not going to be good.  We are supposed to be getting a series of heavy winter storms.  We are being told we are getting 6-12 inches of snow  by friday evening&#8230;then another storm on saturday-sunday with snow-ice mix which could total up to 20 inches of snow&#8230;then on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday up to 80% chance of snow.</strong></p>
<p><strong>           For many people on fixed income this kind of weather is devastating.   One thing is staying warm.  This is when we hear many stories of people who die in fires or of people who freeze to death.  Another issue is heart attacks from people trying to remove snow by shoveling.  Then there are all of the car accidents.  Another issue is the extra expense of having to have the snow removed by snow plows &amp; home heating costs.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          It is a huge concern here in Michigan where people are struggling just to survive financially with all of the job cuts and job losses.  You have to have heat&#8230;but, what do you do when you can&#8217;t afford to heat your home?  The agencies that help those in trouble are overburdened and are turning people away.  Businesses who supply the fuel for home heating need paid too&#8230;but, many can&#8217;t afford to pay.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          I hear all of the time from people in other states who are feeling the financial pinch these days&#8230;but are truly surprised when they hear how &#8220;depressed and oppressed&#8221; Michigan residents are just in the quality of life.  Keep everyone in prayer.  The whole midsection of the US is going to have a very rough weekend of weather&#8230;let&#8217;s keep everyone prayed up for safety and warmth.</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Nov 2008 05:08:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[       People are funny; when things get tight&#8230;their fists often get tighter; but not always.  This year, like no other year in recent memory, people are hurting.  They are hurting in many areas financially.  Many have lost their homes, their jobs, their savings&#8230;along with medical coverage.  It is a difficult time for many in our nation.         Most [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>       People are funny; when things get tight&#8230;their fists often get tighter; but not always.  This year, like no other year in <em>recent</em> memory, people are hurting.  They are hurting in many areas financially.  Many have lost their homes, their jobs, their savings&#8230;along with medical coverage.  It is a difficult time for many in our nation.</strong></p>
<p><strong>        Most everyone has something that they have been blessed with that they no longer use.  Those things that you have been blessed with and no longer use just might be terribly useful to someone else.  Have extra blankets (or sleeping bags) in the closet or attic that you have no use for?  Someone else has need for them; donate it to a shelter, a church, or an agency that gives to those in need.  Don&#8217;t forget places like the Salvation Army or Goodwill.  Let&#8217;s challenge ourselves to find ways to have a positive impact on those around us.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         What about checking out deals, when you grocery shop, that make use of buy one get one free&#8230;then, donating that extra item to a food pantry?  In fact, things people often run out of and have a hard time replacing are necessities such as laundry soap, shampoos/conditioners, toothpaste, dish soap, toilette paper; when money is limited&#8230;having those things donated to a food pantry can really be a big help.  Maybe you have a baby or toddler that has outgrown their diapers or pullups&#8230;and you have a partial package left; donate it, don&#8217;t let it set on a shelf somewhere unused.  What good are those items doing sitting there collecting dust?</strong></p>
<p><strong>          Do you have warm clothes that either don&#8217;t fit, things that aren&#8217;t your style; or, perhaps you just have an extra set of clothes that you could pass along?  What about coats or boots, mittens or hats/scarves?  Items such as these are desperately needed in colder temperatures and climates.  The fall and winter weather is unforgiving if a person is not sheltered and dressed appropriately for cold temperatures.  Children and adults are both in need; so, please check your closets and storage areas for things that you are not using.</strong></p>
<p><strong>          Here is another idea; have you had a tree fall on your property that you would like removed?  Offer it to those who heat their homes with wood for free&#8230;just for the taking.  Wow&#8230;how wonderful to get it removed and bless someone else with the wood who could use it to heat their homes.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          So you say&#8230;you don&#8217;t have anything physical to give.  How about donating your time or possibly a service like raking leaves/shoveling snow for an elderly person who you know isn&#8217;t able to do it for themselves?  Maybe you could offer to get their mail so they don&#8217;t slip on the snow and ice or offer to run some errands for them.  There really are so very many ways to help another person who is in need.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>          </strong><strong>Think about the homeless who are living on the streets.  Do you perhaps have a shelter or tent that is not going to be used in the near future?  Can you live without it?  Find an agency or charity that will use it to house those folks who cannot or will not live in a shelter.  We have many veterans and run-aways who live under bridges and tunnels all around this nation.  Is a tent or a shelter from your basement or garage an ideal place to live?  No but, it may just keep someone safer from the extreme elements, temporarily, until they can get back on their feet.</strong></p>
<p><strong>           Are any of these suggestions going to cure the ills our nation is facing; probably not&#8230;but, it may just help communicate caring to someone who is feeling desperate and alone.  Think about what you can do to help someone who has it a bit worse than you and yours.  Your donations could mean the difference between life and death for someone; and it doesn&#8217;t have to cost you more than a bit of compassion for others!</strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 21:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[     Today has been one of those lazy, do nothing and enjoy it kind of days.  Those are few and far between&#8230;but, so very necessary for the soul to rest and build up strength to do what must be done every other day of the week.        It has been cold and wet.  We woke [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>     Today has been one of those lazy, do nothing and enjoy it kind of days.  Those are few and far between&#8230;but, so very necessary for the soul to rest and build up strength to do what must be done every other day of the week.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>      It has been cold and wet.  We woke up this morning to a growing blanket of fluffy white snow&#8230;the first of the season, to lightly coat the ground.  Of course, it did not stay there because the ground is not frozen yet&#8230;so, the warmth of the earth melted the brilliant, white snow early in the day.  This is just a mini preview of what is to come in the next few weeks.</strong></p>
<p><strong>       The snow brought joy to my child&#8217;s face&#8230;and, a look of acceptance to mine <img src='http://www.writewhereyouareblog.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />   Now is the time to contemplate making a nice homemade, chunky sort of comfort meal&#8230;like maybe a hot, hearty chicken noodle soup with homemade dumplings&#8230;or maybe a rich, smooth, smoky pea soup, or possibly a filling fall harvest kind of soup with some happy orange carrots, and some limey green cabbage surrounding floating chunks of the all american staple of potatoes in a nice rich broth of ham pieces or some pieces of bacon. However, this is work&#8230;and, cannot stand alone.  One must complement the meal with some fresh- from- the- oven homemade doughy, buttery rolls.  This is the treat that we offer ourselves when the reality of 6 months of cold, wet, dark and dreary winter comes sneaking upon us.  Oh, if that sounds ominous&#8230;then you will have to come back on another day when the snow is cherished and given glory&#8230;just not today when i have to grow to appreciate it&#8217;s beauty.</strong></p>
<p><strong>       Golly, you will just have to check back in a few weeks, when i paint the picture of a cheery morning; when the snow crystals sparkle in the sunlight and underscore the weight of the evergreen branches that bow under the weight of the heavy flakes of snow that have fallen overnight, much to our surprise.  Then you will see that the human spirit is flexible and has the wisdom to recognize all of the gifts in life. </strong></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 02:03:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[       November is here finally, I am glad for several reasons.  One, the election will be over and things will attempt to settle in the political world.  It will be traumatic for a time; no matter who wins, i am sure.         One of the other reasons i am glad&#8230;is that it is the first of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>       November is here finally, I am glad for several reasons.  One, the election will be over and things will attempt to settle in the political world.  It will be traumatic for a time; no matter who wins, i am sure.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>       One of the other reasons i am glad&#8230;is that it is the first of November and it was near 60 degrees in Michigan and, it will remain in the 60&#8242;s during the day for most of the week&#8230;Yeah!  That is cool&#8230;often by October 31st we have seen our first signs of snowy weather; not this year, that is a blessing.  November begins the holiday season and kicks off spending family time together.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>        But, my November cheer just took a slight turn when i remembered how many days till December; not enough, and by December&#8230;we will definately have snow.  In the meantime, I have spent two days raking leaves&#8230;with many more days of raking to go.  There are still alot of leaves hanging onto the trees; and, i dont want to go out and rake them when the temperatures drop into the 30&#8242;s.   So, come on winds&#8230;knock them down so that i can rake in sunshine &amp; warmth with a smile on my face&#8230;saying-how lovely fall is!</strong></p>
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		<title>The Things We Learn-Right In Our Own Backyard!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[        I find things that are the most interesting to me, are often things that are going on right around me; figuratively, in my own backyard.  That is why, when i read an article today about a man who lived less than an hour away from me; and actually at one time in my life, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>        I find things that are the most interesting to me, are often things that are going on right around me; figuratively, in my own backyard.  That is why, when i read an article today about a man who lived less than an hour away from me; and actually at one time in my life, lived less than 10 minutes from my childhood home&#8230;i took a major interest in the story of his life and his death.  He was an inspiration to watch and learn from.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         This man&#8217;s name was Lewis (Luke) Arends.  He lived in Sparta, Michigan.  You might find by reading this post that you may share a connection with him as well.  Luke was 91 years old when he died on Monday.  But, what i found is that he was the man who &#8220;discovered&#8221; the Paula Red apple, that many of us know and love.  Paula Reds have a sweet/tart tingle on your tongue and when you taste them, they almost remind you of a ripe strawberry.  When mixed with a couple of other variety of apples&#8230;they make a wonderfully, tangy applesauce to feed to your family.  The texture is smooth and cool.  The skins remind me of the old saying, red apple cheeks.  </strong></p>
<p><strong>         It seems that Mr. Arends was an apple grower in the 1950&#8242;s.  One day, he noticed an apple tree that was a little bit different than the rest.  He continued to watch this tree grow and eventually, produce apples in time.  He learned that this apple tree was different, in the fact that the apples began to ripen much earlier, in August, than the other apples that he had growing in his orchard.  This new variety of apple tree was good and he decided to name it after his wife, who&#8217;s name was Pauline.  The tree is still standing there&#8230;a natural tribute to the man; and to the fruit growers who were wise enough to recognize a gift from above.  The tree provided early income needed to bridge the gap from one season to the next&#8230;helping fruit producers to ride out the ups and downs that naturally occur due to mother nature&#8217;s temperment year- to- year.</strong></p>
<p><strong>         This is when the apple called Paula Red was born.  So, through patenting and propagating the species&#8230;everyone gets to enjoy a good tasting, early ripening apple before the first bite of autumn makes it&#8217;s presence known.  Thank you Mr. Arends for paying attention to the gift growing in your own backyard.  God bless!</strong></p>
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