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» A New Season, A New Normal
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Raquo; A New Season, A New Normal. A New Season, A New Normal. October 1st, 2014 by Arielle Farhner. Recently a post circulated Facebook about Seattle and the coming of Fall rains and how comforting they seem to be to us native Seattleites. I found it surprisingly true. Though we long for the warm Summer months and often complain of the dreary skies come April, the transition from Summer into Fall brings a certain level of familiarity and comfort and routine back into our otherwise busy lives. So now, in...
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» Debt: a Free Spirit’s Perspective
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Raquo; Debt: a Free Spirit’s Perspective. Debt: a Free Spirit’s Perspective. May 27th, 2015 by Arielle Farhner. If you read my husband’s latest post on debt, you might think him insane and a little too polarized on the subject of debt and finances. Goodness knows we’ve encountered plenty of people along our journey who can’t seem to understand why we live the way we do. However, our seemingly offbeat perspective is actually not without balance. And spending money definitely makes me. Let me tell you.
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» Life, Etc.
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Raquo; Life, Etc. June 20th, 2014 by Arielle Farhner. While we created this space to keep our loved ones up to date on our long-term dreams and goals, it is sometimes difficult to find material to write about when our day-to-day lives fill up with finite and menial things. That, combined with our busy schedules has meant that updates have been on the back burner for a long while now. I still have 1 more class to complete before finishing my degree, but the end of the road has never looked closer! June 23...
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» Tradition
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May 21st, 2015 by Arielle Farhner. 8220;And how do we keep our balance? That I can tell you in one word: Tradition! Reb Tevye, Fiddler on the Roof. If you’ve ever had a serious conversation with my husband, you will surely have heard him say “ It’s a balance! 8221; a phrase which seems to always land him the last word in any discussion. As is evident by our silence these past few months, I have obviously struggled to find the balance of maintaining our home while learning how to be a new mom. No longer a...
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Pure Liquid Honey - Nielson's Honey Farm Newhall, Iowa 52315
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Where to Find Us. Honey is made by honeybees. She collects nectar from flowering plants and changes it into honey. Pure honey is spun out of the comb, strained for wax and other particales and then bottled for you. All honey will eventually granulate, but does not spoil. Just put your container in very warm water unitl it has uncrystallized. It may take a couple of times to get complptely liquid again. 1 Honeybee will only make 1/12 of a teaspoon of honey in her life time. By Joe Traynor and.