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Newer posts →. Stellenbosch Wine Country: Where Old World Pairs with New. May 2, 2012. While in Stellenbosch, I stayed at the Spier Wine Farm. E mini-village with award-winning organic wines, the farm-to-table restaurant Eight, acres of contemplative gardens, a conscious conference center, sustainability practices. Mbuing it with a sense of the bucolic. Some of the wine farms are known for these historic buildings, two of which I visited: DeMorgenzon. And Steenberg Wine Estate. I was fortunate enough to ...
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art music and other shiny objects: April 2014
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014. Happiness Project Day 83: I Am Trusting Again. This is a note that is taped to my computer. It's a reminder to stop over thinking. Basically it means: focus on what you want, and trust that it is on its way. This is the Law of Attraction in a nutshell. Ask and you shall receive. What made me happy today was knowing that I am able to let go. More and more these days. Great things have come my way, with more on the horizon. I am trusting again. Even if they feel like lies. Ev...
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Oh boy, my Favorite! Have you seen the Dog’s Diary from which this quotation comes? If not, click here. The point is, here are some of Rebecca’s favorite web travel spots for inspiration, ideas, enlightenment and just plain fun. Enjoy! A treasure trove of mind candy. In minutes, expand your mind. It’s a great break and a way to travel without security checks! An up and coming artist of great talent and deep effect. Acrylic and mixed media. Monica Bill Barnes and Co. gives an exuberant, irreverent, an...
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Not Your Usual Holiday Letter | rebeccaspeak
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What Not to Do at the Border. Things Past Due →. Not Your Usual Holiday Letter. January 5, 2014. Considering that Junior was in an alcoholic blackout the night of the murder, he should’ve been convicted of something less than premeditated murder. I think the jury was swayed by a convincing DA and their understandable feeling of fear of homeless bums. But I wonder how many of the alcoholics would find other ways of killing themselves? Who would chose to live in constant fear? Click to share on Twitter (Op...
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Duck, Duck, Eagle. Not Your Usual Holiday Letter →. What Not to Do at the Border. January 5, 2014. Crossing the US/Canadian border recently, the following conversation ensued. I highly recommend against the types of responses I gave, although they were given in all earnestness. Guard: Do you have any weapons in the vehicle? RR: [looks from guard to husband]. Guard: Why are you looking at him? RR: Uh, because I’m not in charge of that. Guard (incredulous): “Not in charge of THAT? Click to email (Opens in ...
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Not Your Usual Holiday Letter. December 31, 2014. Old Moon owl appears in the World-cold dusk. Steady atop a stark tree’s crown, it defies Earth’s pull. It should be a hawk, we glibly say. While spying through the glass. But black ears hug the rounded head and make itself known. Old Moon owl, the dark peering presence,. Comes to tell us the end is near. Of what, we wonder as. One shiver wisping down the bone. Old Moon owl heralds the dying of things past due. Calls us to look at what finally must go.
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Fallen Leaves and a Squirrel’s Crucifixion. What Not to Do at the Border →. Duck, Duck, Eagle. December 9, 2013. I took a few pictures, its head turning this way and then that. I waited. Back inside, I immediately reviewed the pictures. I zoomed in. Closer. I’d assumed the eagle had lifted a fish into the air, but my examination showed what could only have been a beak. Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window).
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Author Archives: Rebecca Reynolds. Leadership Guru; Systems Thinker; Complex Problem Solver; Facilitative Leader.also LOVE life, dog Wiley, good food, Malbec, forests, oceans, yoga stillness, the boxing bag, ballroom dance, and movies. December 31, 2014. Old Moon owl appears in the World-cold dusk steady atop a stark tree’s crown, it defies Earth’s pull It should be a hawk, we glibly say while spying through the glass But black ears hug the rounded head and make … Continue reading →. January 5, 2014.
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