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July
29

 

Most of us are all feeling overwhelmed and uncertain right now amidst our new world and the way it seems to be changing every day. We cannot control everything, and we cannot guarantee one day to the next what will happen, but we can control ourselves, our perspective, and the positive energy we provide. Remember that opportunities lie in the hardships we endure. Regardless of what we think we want or need, if we really get to the bottom of it all, we do not need much - except having loved ones close to us and a grateful and open spirit. 

But, I'm Not a Writer

You do not have to be a writer in order to journal. You just need to dig out 5-10 minutes of thought and writing time. If you write in the morning and evening, it is much less da...

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July
29

The Coronavirus pandemic has forever changed our world, and no industry has been changed more than the travel industry. Airlines have gone bankrupt, travel companies have laid off countless employees, and empty hotels became temporary hospitals.

We are all ready for things to return to normal and are anxious to move about the world. We don't know when travel will recover completely, but before the flood gates open, you need to have a plan so that you are ready when it does. Here are a few tips to consider before paying the outlandish prices we know are coming and getting in line with everybody else: 

Track Flights

Think about where you want to go and begin your research with Google Flights. Once you put in your desired destination, Googl...

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July
29

During this time of pandemic, more so than in years past, many people are starting vegetable gardens right where they live. Growing your own vegetables means not only fewer trips to the grocery store and venturing out into public, but a way to help you feel like you are making a difference when your world feels out of control. 

Where To Begin?

For people who are new to farming, it is hard to know where to begin. Luckily for us all, there is limitless one-on-one advice on line, teaching us the "a, b, c's" of how to grow your own vegetables. Gail Langellotto, a professor of horticulture and statewide coordinator of the Master Gardener program at Oregon State University offers a free course through the end of April. Even if you miss the free...

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