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- Villa Borghese Park in Rome
- They have good food in Italy.
- Wash day in Italy
- Cowichan Bay a cittaslow community – part 2
- Cowichan Bay a cittaslow community – part 1
- Vatican museum, Sistine Chapel and St. Peter’s Cathedral
- Wandering around Rome
- Porta Portese Flea Market in Trastevere and my 2 Euro coat
- Piazza Santa Maria in Trastevere and mass at the basilica.
- Getting settled in to the rhythm of Trastevere…and the breakdown of our tram
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Feel youthful to enjoy travel.
http://youtu.be/pVaMZH5CC9s I think you may enjoy this video from Nuskin/Pharmanex. I started taking vitality and it definitely improved my energy level. I don’t know about you but I try to do everything I can to look and feel younger other than surgery … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Health, Travel, work from home
Tagged Fish oil, gratitude, Health, inflammation, Joseph Chang, Look and feel, Physical exercise, stress, travel, work from home, younger
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I joined the scary world of face book.
I finally took a huge leap into the frightening face book world with a business page. I was a little apprehensive of giving up some of my privacy but it is too late to think about it now. We old … Continue reading
Healthy food
Eating healthy food is another step in changing your eating habits for the better. In a previous post I told you how I started by eliminating all junk food and anything with un-recognizable ingredients. If you have been following my … Continue reading
Vancouver bounced back quickly after riot
I mentioned yesterday on my face book, over a thousand Vancouver citizens were out the morning after the riot cleaning up the city. They were sweeping up glass and getting rid of the graffiti. Other than the boarded up store … Continue reading
The Vancouver riot and what about the hockey game?
This riot had nothing to do with hockey or hockey fans or the citizens of Vancouver. Just because they had a Canuck uniform on does not make them a fan. Vancouver has a group of people in the … Continue reading
Posted in Hockey, Travel, Vancouver
Tagged Crime, Hockry, Olympic Games, Vancouver, Vancouver Canucks, Vancouver riot
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Working in my garden
The sun is out and it is going to be a beautiful week-end. After the days of cloud this is a very welcome event. There is no other place on earth I would rather be than in my little … Continue reading
Work at home day…June 1
According to the Montreal gazette today is national work at home day. Yay! They state, “One in four Canadians saying their employer supports the idea of working from home, according to a survey from Workopolis released ahead of Canada’s unofficial … Continue reading
Posted in on-line education, Travel, work from home
Tagged Home Office, Small business, Telecommuting, Workopolis
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Take that first step to eliminating foods that cause inflammation.
I have been thinking about how to pass on my new-found knowledge about food and inflammation. I decided that the best way for anyone to use this information would be to change habits in baby steps. This week I would … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Health
Tagged Convenience food, Food, Health, Hydrogenation, Monosodium glutamate
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Healthy snacks
I just wrote a story on my travel website about travelling with healthy snacks. This is what I do when I travel. I have had the flu this year and I have a bit of a flare up in my … Continue reading

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