Currently | June

Oops, I skipped this post again in May. I am telling you, the world is “on pause” and “time lapse” at the same time. Let’s check in with each other. WATCHING | my tomato and cucumber plants grow. I should have gotten them a while ago, but I still hope...

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June Link List

Not a surprise, a lot of links this month are related to the BLM movement and Coronavirus. Take it or leave it. Around the Interwebs If you only click on one link today, make it this one: Voter registration deadlines. Make sure you’re registered in your state! It does not...

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What I read in May

I finished two books in May, and two great books they were! It’s rare that I rate two books 5-stars back to back! It’s no secret that I am a fan of historical fiction and I do enjoy a descriptive writing style. I like to feel like I am “there”...

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Global running day

In runner circles, the first Wednesday in June is known as Global Running Day.  Every year, runner’s pledge to run miles to celebrate the joys of running. But there are bigger things going on in the world, and so Brooks Running (@brooksrunning), who’s holding their own virtual event, have changed...

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Five Things Friday Vol. 11

Five Things Friday: just five things I’m thinking about or things that made my week or things that I otherwise feel like sharing. It’s been so hot here this week. We scratched the triple digits more than once and it’s really too early for this. I’m ready (who am I...

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May Link List

Around the Interwebs Weighing your risk. A science journalist explains how the Spanish flu changed the world What most liberals don’t realize.  Inside the Flour Company Supplying America’s Sudden Baking Obsession (I knew why I liked King Arthur Flour, and in case you wanted to know why there is a...

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