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Cherie Foster Colburn

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The Need For SPEED(y) Organic Weed Control

“How do I get rid of weeds in my garden?” This is probably the most common question I get on my blog, website, and Facebook page, usually coming from someone wanting to garden organically and frustrated there’s not a fast, easy recipe for weed elimination. It’s sort of like my inability to lose a few pounds. […] Read more of this blog post »
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Circe by Madeline Miller
"I am so rusty on mythology that I struggled with all the characters as I read this book. But that’s on me. Also, it isn’t necessary to know and understand the Titans, gods, and demigods to pick this book up; Miller does a good job of informing the re" Read more of this review »
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“Quis custodiet ipsos custodes? - Who will watch the watchers?”
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Ted Chiang
“People are made of stories. Our memories are not the impartial accumulation of every second we’ve lived; they’re the narrative that we assembled out of selected moments. Which is why, even when we’ve experienced the same events as other individuals, we never constructed identical narratives: the criteria used for selecting moments were different for each of us, and a reflection of our personalities. Each of us noticed the details that caught our attention and remembered what was important to us, and the narratives we built shaped our personalities in turn. But, I wondered, if everyone remembered everything, would our differences get shaved away? What would happen to our sense of self? It seemed to me that a perfect memory couldn’t be a narrative any more than unedited security-cam footage could be a feature film. ·”
Ted Chiang, The Truth of Fact, The Truth of Feeling

“A man may imagine things that are false, but he can only understand things that are true.—Isaac Newton.”
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“Telling a story is like sowing a seed—you always hope to see it become a beautiful tree, with firm roots and branches that soar up in the sky. But it is a peculiar sowing, for you will never know whether your seed sprouts or dies.”
Laila Lalami, The Moor's Account

“Emotions are the language of the soul. They are the cry that gives the heart a voice.”
Peter Scazzero, How Healthy is Your Spirituality?: Booklet Based on Emotionally Healthy Spirituality

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