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Zip-line Adventures
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Take Root and Write ..
Can you imagine zip-lining through the rain forest canopy surrounded by vegetation so dense the ground and the sky are tucked away from view? Have you ever been in a place where noises originate from undercover creatures and reverberate through the treetops? Can you imagine that? I can; I zip-lined through the Central American rain forest several y ...
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Even Keel
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tikibartrauma
I posted perhaps prematurely about the incredible progress I had been making in my recovery after takedown. A week ago I was on cloud nine and having no more than 8 bowel movements a day. The last couple of days the magic number was above ten again and today around 15. Unlike the first couple of weeks I've learned how to manage these days and re ...
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Avian Kites
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Robert Folzenlogen
All across the Great Plains, hawks, gulls and vultures dipped and soared in the deep blue sky on this sunny, November day. Strong south winds, building ahead of the next cold front, triggered the aerial display and pushed summer-like weather into the region. As expected, red-tails dominated the show but a few rough-legged hawks were encountered on ...
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Fun With Google Search: Round Two
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Anne K.
So I think it's definitely time for a light-hearted post--which calls for another round of Google Q+A! All of these search phrases were entered by a bright individual, and somehow led to my blog. "muffin mania pumpkin muffins recipe" I don't know what they're talking about, but I'd just like to say I read that as "muffin mafia." ...
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Video: Jamaican Triathlon Vacation
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Roman M.
How can you combine a luxurious Caribbean vacation in one of the most scenic location in Jamaica (Montego Bay) with about as much fun as you can take, and mix all that together with the sport of triathlon?We sent our man Ben Greenfield to Jamaica see if he could (in a few short days) do all of the above, and still compete at the WATA Rose Hall Tria ...
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up the Kaupo Trail, Maui
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Rick McCharles
Trip report by site editor Rick McCharles.I did an unpopular route listed in Maui Trails by Kathy Morey, but not in any other hiking guidebook.She calls this the “ Kaupo to Halekala Park Boundary “, an awkward moniker it seemed to me.A far more common use of this trail is as the Kaupo Gap exit from the volcanic crater above. I was walki ...
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Ben At Work
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Soulshiner
Ben had a dear friend come to visit today. Nurse Stacey hasn't been able to work too many hours with Ben recently but today was a day we'd been looking forward to since she was scheduled to take care of him. Stacey has been the only nurse to facilitate his desire to paint since Vickie took a new job. On top of that another nurse (Tracy) came to or ...
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Nasal Irrigation Has Helped
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ecoblog
Until recently I never knew what a neti pot was for. I would see one in the store and cringe. I imagined that you filled it with steaming water put a towel over your head and held your head above the steaming neti pot and the mucus would drain out of your nose. That sounds pretty disgusting right? Well I was wrong and while I have not tried a n ...
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Keep on Keepin' on Like a Bird That Flew . . .
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Piper Beatty
Random Sidebar/Fact of the Day: LOVE Bob Dylan. Love the above-mentioned lyrics. Love listening to my ipod while gazing out the window at the Hudson river and the George Washington Bridge. Love having nothing really better to do than sit around on 5 liters of O2 because I can't leave my room due to hardcore isolation protocol . . . Whoops, took th ...
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