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The entrepreneurial life is not for everyone – for one simple reason: No one provides a structure for life. There is no…

Today I would like to talk about the symbols that I have been expressing in my own logo. Sun. Light. Warmth. Imagination…

Today I would like to talk about using Sacred Geometry and symbolism in logo design. Sacred geometry is a way to tap…

https://www.stampsforever.com/stories/equine-portraits Repost from USPS’ “Stamps Forever” website (link above). Equine Portraits Celebrating the bond between humans and horsesApril 1, 2024 In the…

On Dec 7, 2023, 11 AM, Lynn’s Stamp News wrote: Cats Charity to appear on one of five U.S. Horses stamps in…

Here are a few quick tips on what to try when creating your own pet portraits: Get onto your knees or belly.…

The time around the winter solstice is the time of the year that calls us to go inward, to sit quietly in…

This morning I supported a good friend of mine who got stuck at the airport during her travels. I saw the blockage…

Much has been said about the upcoming North American solar eclipse on April 8, 2024. There are many guesses on social media…

Understanding and directing your energy. During lessons, clinics, and seminars, teachers will often talk about bringing up your energy to get the…

In the last issue, we learned how to become more aware of our energy and how to use our Intention and Energy…

Free Up Tension and Emotions to Ride and Live Your Best. In our first two installments, we learned: Intention is used to…

Nature is amazing! She makes NEW out of OLD and recycles everything, constantly. Look at how (natural) soil works: leaves and other…

Here in Southern Oregon we have heavy clay soil mixed with pebbles of various sizes. Most of the year the weather is…

As someone who grew up in a socialist country, I have seen and felt and lived through the devastation that inevitably comes…

Nature is amazing! She makes NEW out of OLD and recycles everything, constantly. Look at how (natural) soil works: leaves and other debris falls on it, the rain moistens it, and insects, worms, and microbes go to work to break it down. In a relatively short amount of time (depending on the temperature and moisture)

Here in Southern Oregon we have heavy clay soil mixed with pebbles of various sizes. Most of the year the weather is dry, and the summers are really hot. Compacted clay soil, when dry, is as hard as cement, and anything planted in that kind of ground will not do well, as you can probably

We live in an upside down and backwards world. Something went terribly wrong, and it is high time for change. Look at farming for instance. For thousands of years, people would work with mother Earth to grow their food in small family farms, by using crop rotation for pest control, animal manure for fertilizer, and