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Boldo Tea
I like, no I LOVE tea, this is a very interesting tea, I enjoy learning more about tea. Here's to good health and tea brings good health.
katiem2, on 10/15/2018
How to Make Pumpkin Spiced Tea
@DerdriuMarriner I'm glad that you are enjoying it! I am sorry for the delay in my reply...but I am replying when the pumpkin spice season is upon us! Enjoy.
happynutritionist, on 10/15/2018
Making a Garden Pond
A small pond was better than no pond.
One precaution in my area is that if you have a fish pond, beware of herons, which are common round here. We are close the following waterways: the Bridgewater Canal, the Manchester Ship Canal and the ...
frankbeswick, on 10/15/2018
Making a Garden Pond
Every person should try to incorporate nature into their environment, even if they don't have much room like you. Even people in apartments can grow plants to attract butterflies or feed birds. Thanks for this article. Not everyone thinks of ...
AngelaJohnson, on 10/15/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
One of the best ways to find time to be creative is to downsize - get rid of stuff. So often we have so much "stuff" that housework becomes so overwhelming. And stuff can also be commitments. Do you really have to stay in a club you no longer ...
AngelaJohnson, on 10/15/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Yes, but the question is how to prioritize in certain difficult situations . . . I'm reading about that too :)
Mira, on 10/15/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Yes, I am in agreement with their view that we are or should be self-creative individuals.
frankbeswick, on 10/15/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Well, then, I'm not quite an existentialist then, as philosophy understands it. But I am reading more of existentialism and existentialists these days, in fact, as their philosophy is worth grappling with.
Mira, on 10/15/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
True, Mira,we need to have roles. I have held a few roles in my time; but the existentialists warn that we are in danger of becoming a prisoner of our roles and thus losing our individuality
frankbeswick, on 10/14/2018
Mexican Cruises - Tips from Our Personal Experience
Well written. Makes me want to board a trip for my next vacation.
MBC, on 10/14/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Frank: You mentioned societal roles. I wanted to stress that in my view there's nothing wrong with roles --- on the contrary, the more threads to each of our social identities, the better; what's important is how we choose to live these roles. I ...
Mira, on 10/14/2018
Happy Halloween Creepy and Fun Text Cards
DerdriuMarriner, I do have recipes. Those are on HubPages @sandymertens
sandyspider, on 10/13/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Hi Derdriu, apparently there are such places. He does know some French :) It's not so unusual, after all. Companies train people on the job all the time.
No, I haven't read that short story, but it sounds interesting :)
Mira, on 10/09/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Mira, Thank you for the experiences, observations and products. What place hires a person who doesn't know French to teach French? Have you read the short story, O homem que sabia javanês, by Lima Barreto?
DerdriuMarriner, on 10/08/2018
Trust Me, I’m a Life Artist: What Makes a Life Artist
Thank you, Frank. Yes, there is often a conflict between our own self-expression and societal molds, and it can be difficult to break those set patterns, but the rewards are worth it, even as they come with their own challenges (derived from ...
Mira, on 10/08/2018
