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Be my guest

Recently my friend Alessa of Carolina HeartStrings asked me to share a typically German recipe with them for their April series of international cuisine. Read more…

Special Saturday … Thanks!

nicole bandes the you coachWelcome my guest blogger Nicole Bandes on this Special Saturday.

Thanks!

Being Positive in the Face of Our Own Mistakes

Yesterday I had the opportunity to practice what I, well, share and teach to others through my life coaching. Failure is an opportunity to learn and grow! It’s also an opportunity to expand one’s ability to think more positively.

I was just finishing up a call to one of my prospective new coaching clients when I received a phone call that went something like this.

Caller: “Hi, this is Anne (ok, not her real name but you probably already knew that). Are we still on for lunch today at 1?” Read more…

BAUHAUS: From Germany to North Carolina

Today I am happy to introduce two lovely ladies from North and South Carolina in the United States to be guestbloggers. Alessa and Tammie are authors of a very lovely blog “Carolina Heartstrings” – I invite you not only to enjoy this post they kindly wrote for us, but also to go over and explore their blog. You can find great posts of Southern living,  tasty recipes and fantastic pictures.
When Helen of Helz-Design asked us to guest blog I knew I wanted write about something that fit both of our blogs. Hers is on design and Tammie and mine is on the Carolinas. Luckily I quickly found something that I knew I’d be excited to write about and share with both of our audiences: Bauhaus design. Read more…

Guest Post at Sharon’s Place

Today  I would like to track your attention to Sharon Howard‘s Blog.
She is blogging regularly about life, herself and BPDisorders. Read more…

For the Love of Halloween

My dear friend Scott Lenig wrote a guest post for us.
Scott lives in the South-West of the USA.
Enjoy his description of Halloween in the USA, right from the keyboard of a true Halloween lover.

Can you feel it? There is something spooky in the air. That spooky feeling is only aided by the constant gray of the sky and trees slipping into dormancy as the leaves brown and fall to the ground, almost as if nature wants to take part in the spookiness that is coming.

This is a time of year I get so excited for. Halloween time! Now, I admit, I am unsure just how popular Halloween is in other countries, but here in the US, it is one of the biggest holidays of the year, rivaling only Thanksgiving and Christmas.

This time of year, scary movies play non-stop on Television. Haunted House attractions pop up seemingly over night, with people lined up around the corner, ready for a good scare. Spooky decorations line the houses and special stores open out of no where just in time to sell you the latest gory and bloody props, costumes and make up. Read more…

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