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#AtoZ Challenge 04-03-21 Coffee, Native American Style
“Across the Nation, a Native American Coffee Movement is Brewing”-Atlas Obscura Coffee brewed on reservations will soon be coming to your cup, if Loretta Guzman has any say in the matter. She runs the city’s only Native-owned coffeehouse — Bison Coffeehouse, which pays homage to the animal that sustained Native Americans for years. Guzman is Continue reading
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Bunya Nuts 04-02-21 A to Z Challenge
We all know what a pinecone looks like, right? And we also know that pine nuts come from pine cones because Ewell Gibbons once said famously, “Ever eat a pine cone?” But did you know that in Australia, there is something that’s been largely forgotten for decades called the Bunya Pine? These massive, cone-shaped pine Continue reading
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WOD Challenge 04-01-21 Puter Problems
UGH!!! I am beyond frustrated this morning as I continue to experience problems on my computer! How can I get my “homework” done for my transcription class if the time stamps won’t behave as they are supposed to and line up in the left margin?? My instructor then sent me an accurate depiction of what Continue reading
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A to Z Challenge 04-01-21 Apple Art From Japan
Welcome to Aomori Japan, where the centuries-old tradition of cultivating mojie apples has almost faded away due to it’s labor-intensive process. Before it disappears completely, let me show you what it is and what it takes to create these beautiful tattooed apples and where you can still find them. In the apple orchards of Aomori, Continue reading
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#1Liner Wednesday-Find The Good
“Find the good. It’s all around you. Find it, showcase it and you’ll start believing in it.” – Jesse Owens This bit of wisdom is part of Linda G Hill’s fun weekly series One-Liner Wednesday. If you would like to join the fun, you can follow this link to participate and to see the one-liners Continue reading
