Hello. Welcome to this space. This is where I hope to share my experiences, my successes, my failures…………..I also hope to add something useful to the blogging hemisphere. Follow me!!
I weirdly could not get a comment box for your 12/27/15 entry, but I had this fortune cookie premonition for you: “You and Joe will soon have a blast.”
Thanks for stopping by and liking our post on David Austin Roses. When I saw that you were into knitting I just had to visit your blog. I’ve enjoyed reading your posts. I’m not much of a knitter, but am more into needlework, specifically needlepoint. It helps release stress, but probably not as much as the essential oils you like. angie
Needlework is also a great way to destress and decompress. Of course, the essential oils not only help me with stress but a whole host of other problems as well. Thank you so much for your comment and I hope you enjoy today!!
Thanks for liking myfavoritepasttimes.wordpress.com. I have enjoyed your blog as well. You have a lot of talent. Your knitting is beautiful. The essential oils are wonderful too. Perhaps I can learn some tips from you on different uses for herbs from my garden.
Giant knitting – that really is crazy fantastic. I get your thing about knitting being good for de-stressing, Well I know nothing about knitting but the pleasure you must get from such giant stiches has just got to be a good anti-stress remedy. Inside you must be laughing your pretty little knitted socks right off. Laughing is one of the great destressers. Because I doubt I could get corporate CEOs to start knitting Giant bed covers, here at MindPower Recognition and Neuro-fault Protection we work at a faster level for destressing infact we teach them to stop the stress before it happens. However, if one day you walk into a CEOs office and find a part knitted Giant stich bedcover on his or her desk, you will know you have taught high neuroscience a thing or two about sress and psychology.
Thanks for liking a post on my blog (YouSayWHAT.info). I’ve started following you (not in a Sting-like way!), and I wish I could try out your oils. But I have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), as does nearly 10% of the adult U.S. population — many without being aware of the fact. CKD suffers’ bodies are especially sensitive to many things, and we are advised to not use any kind of new medicine, supplement or the like without prior clearance from our nephrologists.
You look like the picture of health, as does Joe (in pix of your Christmas tree expedition)!
Good luck with the business.
I think you will find I am posting more and more on health-related issues on that blog and on FoodTradeTrends.com, thanks to my daily intake from assorted government agencies and NGOs with health orientations. I hope you will follow me, or at least check me out from time to time. I post often — on both blogs — from an amazingly broad assortment of sources.
Doug
I found no where to write a reply about 2016 goals. Don’t know why, but I suspect it has something to do with operator error on my part.
Good luck to you with your goals. My goal is to sell enough books to pay off my kids student loans. Unfortunately, I’ll have to sell 10,000 a year and live to be 103. 🙂
Nice work! Keep it up, and thanks for swinging by my site.
All the best,
Nick
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Thanks so much!!
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Thank you for following bluejayblog.
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Thanks!!
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Like your site! Insightful posts.
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Thank you very much Lorigreer!!!
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Best of luck in 2016….It is going to be a big year 😉
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You bet it is!!! Best of luck to you as well Jessica : )))
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I weirdly could not get a comment box for your 12/27/15 entry, but I had this fortune cookie premonition for you: “You and Joe will soon have a blast.”
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That is weird Daedalus Lex but so glad you stopped by and I hope your fortune cookie premonition is correct!!!! Have a wonderful evening 💗
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Thanks for your visit. Hope to see you again. 🙂
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HI, Thank you for visiting my blog and liking it.
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Thank you for liking my blog I am looking forward to following your blog too.
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Wonderful!!!
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Thanks for stopping by and liking our post on David Austin Roses. When I saw that you were into knitting I just had to visit your blog. I’ve enjoyed reading your posts. I’m not much of a knitter, but am more into needlework, specifically needlepoint. It helps release stress, but probably not as much as the essential oils you like. angie
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Needlework is also a great way to destress and decompress. Of course, the essential oils not only help me with stress but a whole host of other problems as well. Thank you so much for your comment and I hope you enjoy today!!
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Thanks for liking myfavoritepasttimes.wordpress.com. I have enjoyed your blog as well. You have a lot of talent. Your knitting is beautiful. The essential oils are wonderful too. Perhaps I can learn some tips from you on different uses for herbs from my garden.
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Awesome! Love to hear that 😊. Have a wonderful day!
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Thanks for stopping by my blog!
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Thanks for stopping by https://carolinelungcancer.wordpress.com/. Lovely knitting on your website and looks like you’re living in a very cosy place!
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Thank you so much Caroline!!!
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love your blog!!!!!
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Thank you so much! I truly appreciate it 💗
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Giant knitting – that really is crazy fantastic. I get your thing about knitting being good for de-stressing, Well I know nothing about knitting but the pleasure you must get from such giant stiches has just got to be a good anti-stress remedy. Inside you must be laughing your pretty little knitted socks right off. Laughing is one of the great destressers. Because I doubt I could get corporate CEOs to start knitting Giant bed covers, here at MindPower Recognition and Neuro-fault Protection we work at a faster level for destressing infact we teach them to stop the stress before it happens. However, if one day you walk into a CEOs office and find a part knitted Giant stich bedcover on his or her desk, you will know you have taught high neuroscience a thing or two about sress and psychology.
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Love this!!!!!!!
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HI
Thank you so much for finding my blog and liking a post 🙂
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Thanks for your like on my post! You’ve got a nice blog here. 🙂
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Thank you so much.
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Thanks for liking a post on my blog (YouSayWHAT.info). I’ve started following you (not in a Sting-like way!), and I wish I could try out your oils. But I have Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD), as does nearly 10% of the adult U.S. population — many without being aware of the fact. CKD suffers’ bodies are especially sensitive to many things, and we are advised to not use any kind of new medicine, supplement or the like without prior clearance from our nephrologists.
You look like the picture of health, as does Joe (in pix of your Christmas tree expedition)!
Good luck with the business.
I think you will find I am posting more and more on health-related issues on that blog and on FoodTradeTrends.com, thanks to my daily intake from assorted government agencies and NGOs with health orientations. I hope you will follow me, or at least check me out from time to time. I post often — on both blogs — from an amazingly broad assortment of sources.
Doug
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Thank you so much Doug!!! Best of luck to you 😀
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I found no where to write a reply about 2016 goals. Don’t know why, but I suspect it has something to do with operator error on my part.
Good luck to you with your goals. My goal is to sell enough books to pay off my kids student loans. Unfortunately, I’ll have to sell 10,000 a year and live to be 103. 🙂
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Sounds like an ideal goal!!! Best of luck 💜
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thank you for your visit to my blog! wish I could knit.
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HI, Autumnacorn! Thanks for stopping by my blog and liking my post on micro-workouts. I am enjoying my visit to yours.
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Love the warmers you’ve got on! Knit things are so cozy!
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Thank you so much! I do love knitting myself things in the winter months 💗
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