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Traveling the Southeast: On the Trail of the Trail
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Friday, August 19, 2011. On the Trail of the Trail. On the Trail of the Trail. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Feed Your Good Dog. Feed Your Good Dog. Create your Like Badge. Asheville is all about Ambience. On the Trail of the Trail. View my complete profile. Field Trips with Sue. 25 Drivable Weekend Getaways in Ga. My pilgrimage to Santiago - a journey of discovery. Via de la Plata -2014.
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Traveling the Southeast: Dahlonega, Georgia
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Saturday, July 9, 2011. Dahlonega does not need this (still) obscure blog to promote it. The Chamber of Commerce. Already does a more than adequate job of that. Historic Court House / Gold Museum. I came here today because I had been invited to attend a lecture about Cherokee trail mapping and “Trail Trees” at. And it was amazing. On hikes throughout. 8221; More than 1,700 of them identified so far, the oldest known is in. Estimated at about 800 years. The ones we see in. Are worth looking into. Just off...
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Atlanta Biz Woman: January 2011
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This is my personal "biz" blog - opinionated, not always PC, often irreverent, always sincere. Don't read it if your sensitivities are on the surface. Monday, January 31, 2011. 8220;Marry an American”. Is this serious career advice? A LinkedIn group of which I was a member (until today), had a discussion post from a young man in Europe: a serious inquiry. What advice did other group members have for the pursuit of a career in the United States. The group’s moderator just came back to me with:. I’ve...
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Atlanta Biz Woman: March 2011
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This is my personal "biz" blog - opinionated, not always PC, often irreverent, always sincere. Don't read it if your sensitivities are on the surface. Thursday, March 31, 2011. If we don't tell our stories, if we don't support other women - in business, the arts, governance, everywhere - who will? Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Business Women without Business Cards. Are business cards a thing of the past? It would be interesting to know what others think about this. Monday, March 21, 2011. When Star Jones...
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Atlanta Biz Woman: Green Jobs: Greener Pay
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This is my personal "biz" blog - opinionated, not always PC, often irreverent, always sincere. Don't read it if your sensitivities are on the surface. Thursday, September 8, 2011. Green Jobs: Greener Pay. 8211; and even that college degree we now know everyone needs is no longer enough. Specialization is required, expertise, a niche, an area of deep knowledge, coupled with interest, curiosity, dedication and commitment. According to Bernard Vanderlande. Managing Partner of Tula International. A local ret...
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Atlanta Biz Woman: July 2011
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This is my personal "biz" blog - opinionated, not always PC, often irreverent, always sincere. Don't read it if your sensitivities are on the surface. Friday, July 29, 2011. How important is your blog? I continue to have some difficulties with clients who do not understand that their blog is more important than their web site and that said blog should be the hub of all their social media activity. The San Francisco blogger who landed on the front page of the Financial Times. Saturday, July 23, 2011.
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Shopping | Food Near Snellville
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Kelaguen, pancit, and kimchi in a catfish and grits world. Updated December 12, 2010. This grain can be purchased at Return To Eden. Barley is common. Pearled barley is available at Publix, for example. Hulled barley can be bought at Mother Nature’s Market. Or Return To Eden. I’ve seen it at Publix, I’ve seen it at Return To Eden. I’ve seen it at Trader Joes, and Whole Foods. It’s also called emmer. And is considered a relict crop, but Deborah Madison. Has featured it in her book Vegetarian Soups. So far...
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Atlanta Biz Woman: September 2011
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This is my personal "biz" blog - opinionated, not always PC, often irreverent, always sincere. Don't read it if your sensitivities are on the surface. Friday, September 9, 2011. Women, Education, Ensuring the Future. The 35th annual dinner of the Jeannette Rankin Women’s Scholarship Fund. Was a delightful affair last night. To begin with, I had the best seat in the house, between keynote speaker Elizabeth Kiss, President of Agnes Scott College. And Barbara Dixon, JRF’s first scholarship awardee. One of t...
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Traveling the Southeast: April 2011
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Sunday, April 24, 2011. James Longstreet, General, CSA. Almost the first thing we noticed at Alta Vista cemetery in. On a warm, sunny afternoon in April, was the ubiquity of confederate flags. “It must be there,” the passenger in my car said, when he spotted a cluster of them ahead and slightly to the left, just after we had entered the gate. We were looking for the grave of James Longstreet. In the latter case, Longstreet might not have approved. You will easily find his grave at Alta Vista (his first w...
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