The other side of nothingness: A different perspective
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Being in my seventies, I have decided that, since I am getting closer and closer to death, I must face that fact without fear. In the past, I have been afraid to even utter the word. I no longer want to fear that word and what it means. I am not dwelling on death, as that is not my nature. I simply want to explore what it means. I feel safe here in this community to open up and reveal my true feelings. Read Full Story
Making a career out of Thanksgiving dinner
So you've lost your job or maybe your hours were cut back and you need some extra cash for the holidays. With a little creativity and imagination, you might be able to capitalize on the holiday dinners and parties being hosted by promoting yourself as the neighborhood caterer and party giver. Lots of people need help around the holidays, so If you are a good cook and love to put on dinners or parties for groups of people, large and small, let the word get around.One of the rules for starting ... Read Full Story
Office-friendly Thanksgiving treats
So you have to work on thanksgiving. That doesn't mean you can't enjoy the day or have to forego all the good things to eat that come with the holiday. You and your fellow workers can each bring something from home to share with the rest of the crew. If you are the one responsible for getting the Thanksgiving meal together, you might want to start a couple of days before the big day and get as much done as you can ahead of time. If this is the case, don't forget to put plan your special trea... Read Full Story
Nothingness
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So just how does it feel,the end of life?Not different from an ordinary day.And wondering, I let my mind go freeto conjure up whatever it desires.It fills with nothingness.I cannot seethe end of me.I cannot fathom whatthe nothingnessencircling round my head erasing all will mean to me. Orif I'll ever knowthe void which slowlymakes its way to takethe life that soon will wither,die, and go.and end the flowSo death where are you?sleeping deep inside?Or walking oh so close and touching me?Or hove... Read Full Story
Thanksgiving on a shoestring
Enjoy the holidayDuring this time when most of us are cutting back on our spending and trying to find ways to beat the economic slump, entertaining family and friends may be quite a challenge, especially during the Thanksgiving and Christmas holidays. Americans love to eat. Some wait all year for that one day they can "pig out" and feel okay about it. Everyone stuffs themselves with all manner of food and drink on Thanksgiving. It's been a tradition since the pilgrims sat down with the Indi... Read Full Story
Turkey Day: Pair your wine with the food you are serving for a wonderful Thanksgiving dinner
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Pamper yourself with our packages
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Hoax or scientific experiment gone wrong?
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I find the question of whether or not parents, who include their children in their schemes to either make money illegally or get publicity illegally, disturbing and compelling. In the video here, an intriguing story is being told. Whether or not what is being related is true, we may never know.The drama took place Thursday of this week in Fort Collins, Colorado. A little boy was thought to have climbed inside a balloon his inventor father Richard Heene has constructed with his three sons. As ... Read Full Story
The green of America and its effects on careers and the workplace
In a recent article, by another examiner, the message, although somewhat dismal at the beginning, ended up making a lot of sense. The writer, knowledgeable in the areas of green tech, appeared to be making the point that green jobs are not plentiful right now, but it might not be a bad idea to start greening up your career. There is a lot of truth to this, but I wanted to put a little different spin on it and decided to do some research on the subject.I came across one particular organizatio... Read Full Story
Halloween Fun: Spirit Ball in Old Lousiville
Old Louisville is one of the most splendid residential neighborhoods in the entire country. With tree-lined streets and imposing turn of the century mansions, Old Louisville can transport a visitor back in time. With seven major kinds of architecture, one can see gargoyles, chameleons, serpents and swans, turrets and towers.In addition a variety of wrought-iron fences, hand-carved doors, stained-glass windows can be seen; as well as hidden balconies, secluded courtyards, and secret passagew... Read Full Story