Repost: drflower
These are posts from another blog that are being repost for a simple reason of not reinventing the wheel, have them all in one place, and the ability to link back to the post.
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What I've said on Twitter 2009-04-12:
@DaveTaylor I prefer the term “success soap” But that’s just my twisted humor at work! in reply to DaveTaylor # @bsibley it could have been worse, 1600 twitter responses back! lol …in the market for that speed read course too aren’t you? in reply to bsibley # @LilPecan Good try! I ain’t goin’! lol in reply to LilPecan # I don’t know what I expected but hemp milk does have a nutty taste. Thanks for the suggestion @chefasata ! # @skinnyjeans brown rice cake topped with hummus – Yum! I’m gonna have to pass on the rice cake and go with carrots in reply to skinnyjeans # @ChefAsata hurry back…
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Happy Easter!
Just a little note that orders received this weekend will be shipped next week as we will be celebrating Easter. I’d like to share a special song that comes from a book called Troubling a Star by Madeline L’Engle All things by immortal power, Near or far, Hiddenly To each other linked are, That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling a star. That thou canst not stir a flower Without troubling a star. Happy Washing! ~Regina
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5 Neat Things about Georgia Spring Fling
Yesterday, I posted about my daughter being with me on Friday and the fun time we had here. Today, I want to go through 5 neat things about Georgia Spring Fling. The Spring blooms in Georgia! – Sometimes we get busy with our lives and we forget to just enjoy the blooms on the trees! My iPhone mapped me through the old part of Conyers instead of the short right off the highway route. I found that shorter route on my way home. If it hadn’t gone the long way, I would have missed the beauty of the blooming dogwoods and azaleas that the city of trees, Atlanta, is known…
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What did you do this weekend? I went to Ga Spring Fling!
I went to the Georgia Spring Fling this weekend. If you work in the soap industry, perhaps you know what that is. For those of you that don’t, I’ll explain! It’s a meeting of soap and candle minded folk that get together to celebrate and share their love of the craft. Many vendors come to add to the creativity and sell supplies and tools that help also. It’s a conference where collaboration is easy to be fostered in my humble opinion. I found out about this conference a few weeks before the first one commenced last year(2008). It was posted on the Handcrafted Soapmaker’s Guild website and I remember thinking…
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What I've said on Twitter 2009-04-05:
http://twitpic.com/2tdph – PJ soaps at gaspringfling- having a blast! Next to @ladolcediva 😉 # @dearlyyours See you there! Can’t wait! #gasf in reply to dearlyyours # @cascobaysoap comfrey added too…for all the more comfort of an herbal oldie 😉 in reply to cascobaysoap # New soap for ECO green swap @cascobaysoap, Parsley, Sage, Rosemary, & Thyme – look for it on our site next week 😉 # Putting the finishing touches on swap items for the Gaspringfling soap and candle gathering this weekend! Excited! # Food as Medicine – @chefasata does it again! http://tinyurl.com/djvtdo # @plagiarismtoday oh!…I think I was thinking trademark registration. #indiechat in reply to plagiarismtoday # @plagiarismtoday…
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Food as Medicine – Life Chef does it again!
Red curry-carrot soup w apple-lime salsa & jalapeno corn cakes from Food as Medicine class at Sevananda. Yummy! It seems that Life Chef or @chefasata does these classes Wed from 12pm-2pm. If you work Downtown in Atlanta, this would be a yummy and healthy lunch time treat! You should check out her blog for recipes that heal! This one was perfect for clearing out sinuses reacting to tree pollen. Here’s the link to her recipes! Happy Washing! ~Regina
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Wordless Wednesday – April 1, 2009
Tis the Season of long ears and great big feet!
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Soil Temp, Key Factor on When It's Time to Plant
My friends at Garden Supply have a neat article called When is it Warm Enough to Plant? It’s a neat approach to knowing what to plant in your garden without having to study each and every seed packet that you buy and looking up Gardening Zones, etc. While a zone is great for a broad range rule of thumb, this article will explain and chart the optimal temperature for planting as well as the temperature for germination! Another reason why Garden Zones are not fool proof is that they have recently changed. Whether you attribute those climate changes to our global warming or not, the fact remains that the zones…
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What I've said on Twitter 2009-03-29:
@bellalucce http://twitpic.com/2gzc2 – Thanks for sharing these pics! This makes me think of Mandalas…do your girls work on them? # @BellaLucce that’s short fall visiting “coke town” … Sorry aye in reply to BellaLucce # @brambleberry sounds a lot like a rodeo! Might not be so bad 😉 in reply to brambleberry # RT @thepioneerwoman: Making hummus. Because homemade hummus is the only way. – absolutely in agreement! $ and taste! # @cascobaysoap yikes? in reply to cascobaysoap # Big Company Rips Off Indie Crafter: Oilily versus Rosar Pomar http://tinyurl.com/cdeqpk – Can you say boycott? I can! # Tag Clouds, Snapshot Of Your Theme Message? http://tinyurl.com/dnb3cg # Listening to Martha…
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Tag Clouds, Snapshot Of Your Theme Message?
Tag Cloud defined by Wikipedia: A tag cloud or word cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated tags, or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites. Tags are usually single words and are typically listed alphabetically, and the importance of a tag is shown with font size or color.[1] This Tag Cloud is from Twittersheep.com and I think the basis is about the keywords in the bio’s of your twitter followers. I liked the key words that I saw in mine! How diverse is your tag cloud? Does it convey in a key word snap…