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Walking our Farm/Powerful Antidote?

September 19, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

Walking our Farm/Powerful Antidote?

Unsightly?  Or gift of nature? It all depends on the eye of the beholder. Let me share with you some photos I took while walking our farm. You may call these images eye sores or, in a different frame of mind, texturally appealing. I live in the country.  Manicured lawns and trees pruned to perfection are not part of our […]

Filed Under: Life on the Farm, Lifestyle Tagged With: Education, Health, Last Child in the Woods, Nature, Richard Louv

Website Photo Makeup Makeover

September 12, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

Website Photo Makeup Makeover

At the suggestion of photographer, Jonnee Bardo at Gluskin’s Photo, who will be taking pictures of me for my new website, I headed for Macys to consult a makeup specialist about sharpening my image, you know, take me from everyday to “eyecatching.” In my younger days, this wouldn’t have been much of a challenge, but now, what I needed was a […]

Filed Under: Blogging, For Readers, For Writers, Lifestyle, Publishing and Marketing Tagged With: Gluskins, Lancome, Make up makeover

The Silent, Priceless Gift of Blood

September 5, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

The Silent, Priceless Gift of Blood

Donating blood? What have you got to lose? One pint, actually.The average person has between eight and twelve pints of blood, plenty for the body’s needs, which means you have at least one pint to spare. And that pint can save three lives. How often do we hear that through the small things we do, the random acts of kindness, we […]

Filed Under: Lifestyle, Reaching Out Tagged With: Blood donation, BloodSource, the gift of blood

What’s The Headline of Your Life Story?

August 22, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

What's The Headline of Your Life Story?

“What’s your headline,” asks Shawna Todd in the July/August issue of Daily Word magazine. If your life story were on display for everyone to see, what would it say about you? Would it describe the life you want to live, the way you want to be remembered? If the answer is yes, live your story with […]

Filed Under: Book Talk, For Readers, For Writers, Lifestyle, Spirituality, Visionary Fiction Tagged With: Between Now and Forever, Daily Word, Headline of Your Story, Shawna Todd

Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting / Why Your Life Sucks.

August 8, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting / Why Your Life Sucks.

Need a little help in attracting positive energy into your life. Need a little help in realizing your dreams? If the answer is yes, here are two books that will help you perfect the Law of Attraction and send you down a new path, a path likely to get you there. Excuse Me, Your Life is Waiting, by Lynn Grabhorn: […]

Filed Under: For Readers, For Writers, Lifestyle, Metaphysics Tagged With: Alan Cohen, Excuse Me, Lynn Grabhorn, Why Your Life Sucks, Your Life is Waiting

Indigo Children, The New Kids Have Arrived / Do You Believe?

August 5, 2011 by Margaret Duarte

Indigo Children, The New Kids Have Arrived / Do You Believe?

Seven of the characters in my latest novel, Between Now and Forever, are Indigo Children. I’m lucky. I write fiction. So it’s okay to think outside the box. Actually, my stories are better for it. I love what I learned about Indigo Children during my research. I don’t think it would hurt to keep this […]

Filed Under: For Readers, For Writers, Lifestyle, Metaphysics, Spirituality, Visionary Fiction Tagged With: Anderson Cooper, Indigos

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