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Eastern Shore Independent Book Store Day and Crawl? YES!
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“You Need to Listen to the People Others Tell You to Ignore.”
Just as in the classic tale of Cinderella had until midnight out of fear to have her true self revealed- could I possibly wrap up how the amazing first show of Cinderella impacted so many, before midnight? I’m up for … Continue reading
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The Climate of Inaction is not Reflected in the Climate of Your Politic.
In attending the Lower Shore Land Trust Stewardship Training at the Snow Hill Library, 307 N. Washington St., Snow Hill, MD – it was easy to walk away with some of the most important things most people that live on the … Continue reading
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Tagged biodiversity, climate-change, featured, history, Nanticoke River Watershed Conservancy, Travel
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Restaurants as a Second Home
Thanks to a generous gift giving to me at Christmas from a Woodbridge family, I found myself dining at Texas Roadhouse in Seaford. Keith Schaffer, the owner, was not a stranger, nor is he ever when he works. He makes … Continue reading
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Tagged Delaware, education, Julianna Villalobos-Gutierrez, Keith Schaffer, Seaford, Sianna, sussex-county, Texas Roadhouse
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Implausability
Today, David Rubenstein was one of many well-deserved that received the Presidential medal of Freedom. His name might be VERY familiar if you have ever been to the Library of Congress National Book Festival. Looking at the Opening Ceremony of … Continue reading
Perceptions and What Is Possible.
An amazing mentor and inspirer of all things self and around us, Louis Cotto, photographer, writer, and entrepreneur that started so many amazing inspiring projects in Mexico City when I was blessed to be there, sent me this and I … Continue reading
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Tagged american-school-founation, culture, education, history, Mexico, Mexico City, news, perceptions, Repentino
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Searching for Holiday Tradition – Hopkins Brothers Produce.
In supporting the farms, local businesses, and families that make up Sussex county, we in turn are insuring that histories of bringing holidays to the heart will occur over and over. Continue reading
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Tagged christmas, holiday, holidays, Hopkins Brothers Produce, Little Free Library, sussex-county, Woolsey Hopkins
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Spirit- Spiritless? Or my holiday compass being read wrong?
2024 Christmas. I have to be straight with you- I felt little to nothing this year for Christmas, and I have a few guesses on this one. Yes, I unpacked the Christmas tree I meant to decorate, it stood, in … Continue reading
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Tagged blessings, blog, christmas, family, holiday, holidays, resolute
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“And miles to go before I sleep…”
…So goes the last lines of Robert Frost’s poem, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening and yet, in looking back on the 2024 Woodbridge High Cross Country season as we celebrated a Fall season, success was everywhere thanks to… … Continue reading
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Tagged cross-country-2024, mental-health, mindset, motivation, sports, woodbridge-xc
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Noble
“A noble friend is the best gift. A noble enemy is the next best.”― C.S. Lewis, The Chronicles of Narnia In seeing the first night of Woodbridge High’s The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe, reflecting awhile during and after the production, … Continue reading




