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Community Lounge / Re: Learning to Garden Here is my Video
« Last post by Pamela on March 10, 2012, 04:46:01 am »
Yep, that is how I have to do most things, figure a way to do it by not working, LOL! My back won't allow me to over work.

Here is my latest video on how I brew compost tea for the garden. I made a new video channel entitled GardenNovice. I want to keep my garden blog seperate from my book trailer channel. 

http://youtu.be/dPaV9vhfrPY

I love Ruth Stouts method. If you search her name on youtube, there are two video's of an interview with her back in the 80's. It blessed me so much. I was so glad to hear her voice and see her property, especially her gardening method in action. I just planted pototes like that last week. I made a video of it, just have to finish putting it together...

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Devotional and Inspiring Thoughts / "What are you waiting for?"
« Last post by cizz on March 09, 2012, 07:38:17 pm »
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uHooH4464dQ&feature=relmfu

I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by,
Weep not for the memories

I'm so tired but I can't sleep
Standin' on the edge of something much to deep
It's funny how we feel so much but we cannot say a word
We are screaming inside, but we can't be heard
 
I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories


Remember the good times that we had?
I let them slip away from us when things got bad.
How clearly I first saw you smilin' in the sun
Want to feel your warmth upon me
I want to be the one

I will remember you, will you remember me?
Don't let your life pass you by
Weep not for the memories

I'm so afraid to love you
But more afraid to lose
Clinging to a past that doesn't let me choose
Once there was a darkness
Deep and endless night
You gave me everything you had, oh you gave me life
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Word Origins - Translations and Original Meanings / "Bless"
« Last post by cizz on March 09, 2012, 06:53:38 pm »
http://www.ancient-hebrew.org/27_bless.html

The Hebrew verb barak means to bless as seen in Genesis 12:2 but can also mean kneel as seen in Genesis 24:11. A related Hebrew word is berakah meaning a blessing or a gift or present. From this we can see the concrete meaning behind barak in the sense of a blessing. It is to bring a gift to another while kneeling out of respect. The extended meaning of this word is to do or give something of value to another. God "blesses" us by providing for our needs and we in turn "bless" God by giving him of ourselves as his servants.

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Community Lounge / KONY 2012
« Last post by cizz on March 07, 2012, 04:34:49 pm »
http://vimeo.com/37119711

Please take the time to watch this video and share it with your friends and family, it can save a child, thousands of Invisible Children...make them Visible! We can find and remove the "needle" from the hay stack when we are ALL looking and seeing together!


http://s3.amazonaws.com/kony2012/kony-4.html


http://invisiblechildrennewpaltz.wordpress.com/
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News and Current Events / Churches adopt new Ten Commandments
« Last post by cizz on March 06, 2012, 08:18:15 pm »
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/religion/9123866/Churches-adopt-new-Ten-Commandments.html

The religious rules, which Christians believe were etched onto tablets by God and given to Moses, have been modified to use up-to-date language and principles.

Inspired by last year?s riots, the new vows include ?manage your anger?, ?know God? and ?catch your breath? and are understood to be used in more than 600 churches in Britain.

The original ?thou shalt not steal? has become ?prosper with a clear conscience?, and the lengthy ?thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain? becomes ?take God seriously?.
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Community Lounge / Re: Learning to Garden Here is my Video
« Last post by cizz on March 06, 2012, 02:15:22 pm »
Okay, I took your advise and googled Ruth Stout and as soon as I seen the words "no-work gardening method"  huh I knew it was for me!!  grin   cz067   :clap:

Read full article:http://www.motherearthnews.com/Organic-Gardening/2004-02-01/Ruth-Stouts-System.aspx


My no-work gardening method is simply to keep a thick mulch of any vegetable matter that rots on both my vegetable and flower garden all year round. As it decays and enriches the soil, I add more. The labor-saving part of my system is that I never plow, spade, sow a cover crop, harrow, hoe, cultivate, weed, water or spray.
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Community Lounge / Re: Learning to Garden Here is my Video
« Last post by Pamela on March 06, 2012, 01:48:02 am »
Thanks Cizz..

I am following the following youtube channels, they have taught me a lot.

growingyourgreen

webcajun

mphgardener

They are all awesome! I just planted some candy onions and 1015 onions. Can't wait!!!
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Devotional and Inspiring Thoughts / Re: My new favorite song!
« Last post by cizz on March 06, 2012, 01:02:40 am »
:inlove: I truely do understand sis!
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Community Lounge / Re: Learning to Garden Here is my Video
« Last post by cizz on March 06, 2012, 12:58:17 am »
Hey Pamela!

Thank you so much for sharing your video!! I'm hoping to get started on my own garden this year so I will be following your progress to get as many tips as I can.  :clap:
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The (ONB) Book Club! / "My Stroke of Insight"
« Last post by cizz on March 05, 2012, 11:52:07 pm »
"My Stroke of Insight"
By Jill Bolte Taylor, Ph.D.



http://www.amazon.com/My-Stroke-Insight-Scientists-Personal/dp/B004HEXSLI/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1330986258&sr=1-1

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I was, by anyone's standard, no longer normal. In my own unique way, I has become severly mentally ill. And I must say, there was both freedom and challenge for me in recognizing that our perception of the external world, and our relationship to it, is a product of our neurological ciruitry. For all those years of my life, I really had been a figment of my own imagination!


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lPMYdalCyA0

Jill Bolte Taylor (born 1959) is a neuroanatomist who specializes in the postmortem investigation of the human brain. She is affiliated with the Indiana University School of Medicine, is the national spokesperson for the Harvard Brain Tissue Resource Center, and is the consulting neuroanatomist for the Midwest Proton Radiotherapy Institute. Her own personal experience with a massive stroke, experienced in 1996 at age 37, and her subsequent eight-year recovery, has informed her work as a scientist and speaker.[/size]
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