Smile, Wishes for Happiness by Ani Choyling Drolma. East meets West wisdom for the new year. Continue reading
Bats – A Chinese Symbol of Good Fortune
Bats, a symbol of great fortune in China and a symbol of fear in the West – why? Bats are a vital partner for food production. Continue reading
Plastic Causing Problems in the Kitchen, Again?
Avoid using plastics with any food products in the kitchen – especially the microwave and the dishwasher. Be safe from toxins leaching into your food, causing cancer and emitting toxic fumes into the vicinity hurting you and or killing your pet birds. Continue reading
Touch Your Toes
Touch your toes. It is good for your heart and good for your body. Continue reading
Winter Snow in Washington, D.C. 2009
Snow in Washington, D.C. winter of 2009 Mother nature brings silence and calm to bustling city life. Photos of the White House, LaFayette Park, Peace House demonstrators and Logan Circle. Continue reading
3 “C”s Wisdom for the Newspaper Industry
Content, commercial independence and community are the secrets to a successful newspaper – as recommended by Diane Everson, community newspaper publisher of the Edgerton Reporter in Wisconsin. Continue reading
Excuse me, $400 for a gallon of gas?
$400 gallon of gas drives new energy efficiency solutions to the mainstream audience. Continue reading
From Here to Eternity
Australian contemporary tapestry art on exhibit in Washington, DC captures the freshness, the magic and vibrancy of the outback. The exhibit is filled with splashes of color, Picasso-uesqu lines and one tapestry of sky dreams illuminated by intense heavy red rocks below with light stars opening the universe to something larger then the present. And, … Continue reading
Cooking with Birds in Your Kitchen? Be Careful
Cooking with plastic coated pans is dangerous to your pet birds life. Choose your cooking pans wisely especially if you have pet birds at home. Continue reading
12 Days to Christmas
Holiday gems in the midst of a struggling economy can be inspiring far longer than the seconds it takes to tear off the wrapping paper. My favorites this season are: 1. 14 Cows for America by Carmen Agra Deedy with Wilson Kimeli Naiyoamah. Often those who have least give the most. A simple story of a gift … Continue reading