Life, Old Age, Love, and Expectations
If we give or receive less than the very best we are capable of, we will be filled with regrets of things that might have been.
If we give or receive less than the very best we are capable of, we will be filled with regrets of things that might have been.
Tatting is the 200-year-old art of making a lace with loops and knots. All you need is thread, a shuttle, and your hands.
Here are just a few pointers for making your favorite annuals, petunias, thicker and healthier all summer long.
The problem is that the hi-tach car we bought is smart, and we are in the dark ages.
A mother sat with her daughter on a big rock, watching the sun set across the river. With sadness, she related the sheep wagon stories.
This year, Mother’s Day occurs on Sunday, May 10. Here’s a little history on Mother’s Day tradition in the United States.
“We could be doing so much more to get seniors engaged in the community,” says John Mues.
Swimming is a powerful daily motivator, a key to good health, and a reason for going the distance after a challenging injury.
Without pollinators the human race would not survive. Pollinators are critical for producing more than one-third of our food products.
Anyone who knows Dennis Taylor will tell you he’s the kind of person who makes America great.
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