Jun 30
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I absolutely love sunsets and sunrises. As the author captures this with the thought:
A Perfect Ending
The calm ocean slowly swallows the sinking sun as it casts an orangey glow on the last remains of the day.
Jun 27

Birthday message from Linda Tellington-Jones
(a.k.a. Alohananielele, my Hawaiian spiritual name) . . .
Dear TTouch Family,
June 30th marks my 70th birthday. I am very excited about reaching this milestone and feel this is a propitious time to join our hearts in order to create a new synergy for sharing TTouch around the world.
To CELLebrate I’m spending the afternoon and evening meeting in council with a small group of friends near Santa Fe, New Mexico.
At 3 PM we are meditating and sending Heart Hugs around the planet. Wherever you are, please join us in weaving a web of Light and Love and Healing for Mother Earth and All Beings.
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Jun 27
Myasthenia Gravis awareness month - Receive a 10% discount when you engrave “Myasthenia Gravis” on your personalized medical ID.
Just a reminder, it is currently Myasthenia Gravis awareness month, and from June 24th to 30th it is Helen Keller Deaf-Blind Awareness Week. Helen, for those who aren’t already aware, was a deaf-blind artist, activist and lecturer. If you would like more information on Helen Keller or on Myasthenia Gravis, here are there Wikipedia links: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helen_Keller and en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Myasthenia_gravis Read the rest of this entry »
Jun 22
It seems now that Splenda is in the news. You just can’t win these days!
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Jun 15
Greetings!
Over the past several months, the international community has focused significant attention on Galapagos. Ecuador’s President Rafael Correa issued a declaration that the conservation of Galapagos is now a national priority for the country. UNESCO is considering placing Galapagos on the World Heritage Site “In Danger” list. Although this news may seem grim, we believe this attention is appropriately focused. Galapagos now demands urgent and radical change in its management and protection. Read the rest of this entry »
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