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Stumbling on Nature's Secrets by Lionheart

on Sun, 07/27/2014 - 04:31

The key  to life and health is the sun, one of nature's secrets. The center of all life on this planet is the sun which shines down on the oceans. The whales and sharks as well as the turtles can live a hundred years or more. They live in a natural environment, eating plankton and other food not from a supermarket. The large cat family only eats meat from the wild, and they live 30years and die.

The marine life is a longer span by far. When we eat meat, we lose life energy.

Family Socials a Friendly way to Get Ready for School and Stay in Touch!

on Wed, 07/16/2014 - 18:13

Each town recreation group and school and daycare outfit could promote family socials to help parents meet each other before school and daycare begins as well as seasonally to welcome newcomers and help everybuddy keep in touch. There are basic helpful tips to know, like who is one's class and where people live or at least their e-mails for keeping up on school and town events, parent and youth programs and social gatherings.

(Maybe that last one is the Most Important.) While kids may get jitters about going off to a new school or on to the next grade, so can parents.

Spike's Ride raised $15K for Sandy Hook. / Car Show in Falls Village CT funds Fire Dept PLUS More to Come!

on Tue, 07/15/2014 - 04:10

Spike’s Ride supports Sandy Hook community --letter to the  Lakeville Journal in CT

Spike’s Ride for Sandy Hook (find them on Facebook) will be held Saturday, May 3, 2014 at Lime Rock Park and is a special way to show support for the community of Sandy Hook as well as our own hometowns. When we take a day to acknowledge others (and realize time is not just about money but about LIFE) “magic happens.”

I’ve experienced this in many ways both through difficult and joyous times.

Howdy AT Hikers in CT and Bee-yond! How can we help you along the way/

on Sat, 07/12/2014 - 19:45

I've had a chance to chat with about a dozen different Applachian Trail (AT) "through hikers' (going from Georgia to Maine, a little over 2000 miles in the spring and summer months, from the south to the north). I've also met some who are doing the trail in sections rather methodically, some doing shorter hikes of a few days to a few weeks and I just met my first 'flip-flopper' who is doing various parts of the trail at different times or 'legs of his journey'.

Okay, so they are donning hiking shoes and giving themselves supplies and networks to get support from folks at home or as they can

Thinking of my Dad on what would have been his 92nd Birthday: Happy Birthday, Dad!

on Fri, 07/11/2014 - 12:39

My father Dale Dee Palmer, Sr was a larger than life kind of guy, growing up out West in New Mexico as part of a big Mormon family (is there any other kind?) and going to World War II in the Coast Guard for 3 years, then heading to the Northeastern part of the US, to marry my Mom Mary (also a Sr.) who was from Torrington CT.

Both Mom and Dad were born in the summer of 1922, with Mom's Real Birthdate August 14th, though she thought it was the 12th her whole life but I learned two years after she died on June 2nd, 2004 that her birth certificate had her birthdate as August 14th.

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