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Originally posted on hungry and fit:
The holidays are never easy for those trying to maintain or lose weight. Never ever. You’re typically surrounded by family shoving food in your face like ham and cookies. We’ve created a guide that you should…
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Fitness Failure
Every January our gym has an influx of new people coming in to fulfill their New Year’s resolutions to start a fitness regime. For the most part, they don’t stay with it very long. Resolutions don’t work for most people … Continue reading
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Tagged accountability, diet, exercise, gym, healthy habits, healthy lifestyle, motivation, New Year's resolutions, workout
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I *BLOVE* WHAT SHE SAYS ABOUT “a Southern woman’s dressing recipe!” Gonna try these biscuits soon.~ Janet S.
Famous Last Recipes
Holidays are times of feasting—days when we get together with friends and family to share food…and either conversation or football. At every event someone inevitably turns up with a great new dish we all enjoy. He or she is rewarded … Continue reading
Feeding Bears
For a few years, I lived in the foothills of the Winding Stair Mountains. From time to time a hungry black bear would wander down from his home in the heights. I never saw any bears but I observed the evidence … Continue reading
Originally posted on Gin and Tulips:
Nobody knows what breath is breathed in the quiet of thoughts – whilst secret smiles are adorned in the privacy of letters Eyes that look upon a word with wonder, flutter with the anticipation…
It’s a Short Life
We met through an online dating service, chatted on the screen and exchanged phone numbers. We talked every night for three and a half weeks. When we prepared to meet face-to-face for the first time, my new beau asked me … Continue reading
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Tagged gray t-shirt, joi de vivre, life philosophy, longevity, online dating, travel
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When I Am Well
My husband caught a cold while vacationing in warm, sunny climes. I didn’t! Nursing him through two weeks of puniness, I lavished him with hugs and kisses and Echinacea and I still didn’t get sick. Finally, the day he said, … Continue reading
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Tagged colds and flu, echinacea, gym, health, illness, mullein tea, stamina, wellness
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Geese
One of the things I enjoy about autumn is the apparent heightening of the senses. The increased humidity means smells loiter in the air. As the sun moves out of the way a bit, colors seem brighter. Cooler weather means … Continue reading
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Tagged autumn leaves, Geese, honking, migratory birds, seasons change, v-formation
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Wobbly Walking
Before marrying my fun, wonderful, affectionate, generous and kind husband, he told me he liked ocean cruises. I had never been on a cruise but I *blove* movies and books about ships and the sea-coast and anything to do with … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, cabin, canvas, Elissa, mast, ocean, sailing, sea coast, seasick, ship, shipwreck, shore, Swiss Family Robinson, tall sailing ship, yucatan peninsula
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