Reblogged from A lifetime's exploration: Wandering the geyser area of Geysir in the Southwest of Iceland is like walking across another world. Steam wisps up from hot pools of perfect turquoise water, puddles bubble away heated by the Earth’s core and huge vents of H20 blast out of the ground every few minutes. Waiting for … Continue reading »
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Harlem Shake: Bring your own costume Monday!
Reblogged from TribeVibe: According to Nick Swisher, Monday’s filming of the Tribe’s Harlem Shake video was “Bring your own costume Monday!” And boy did he and his teammates ever. Here is the roster of the downright ridiculous costumes on display in the Tribe Town 216 edition. Parrot: Jason Kipnis (costume courtesy of Vinnie Pestano) Ohio … Continue reading »
Stay Strong, Keep Fighting
Reblogged from Broken Light: A Photography Collective: Photo taken by a woman who has suffered from severe depression. She hopes that by telling her story that she will help fight stigma, and help people to understand things like self-harm that seem so hard to understand. She would also like to help other people suffering to … Continue reading »
Summer, Where Are You?
There’s no doubt that this has been a long winter for us in New England. The days were cold. The nights were even colder. The snow was, well, let’s not even talk about the snow. The fact of the matter here is, that sometime after forty inches, we grew anxious for spring to come, and … Continue reading »
Instagram: Creating A Generation of Fauxtographers
Reblogged from State of Alaska: Image courtesy of Weighty Winds via flickr.com On the seventh day, God created Facebook, and He saw that it was good. Circa 4.6 billion years later, social media experts attempted to isolate and split a single Facebook atom in order to clone its success. The result was … Continue reading »
Six Years Ago I Was Dead
Reblogged from The Runaway Mama: The other day, Dylan said to me, “Six years ago I was dead.” We were at the gas station. I was pumping gas, and Dylan and Riley were hanging out the window. I replied, “No, you weren’t dead. You just weren’t born yet.” Then he said, “I was dead when … Continue reading »
Bond bubble may be closer to popping
Reblogged from The Buzz – Investment and Stock Market News: The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Paul R. La Monica. Other than Time Warner, the parent of CNNMoney, Abbott Laboratories and AbbVie, La Monica does not own positions in any individual stocks. The Dow is at a record high and the … Continue reading »
Hope is Given to those in Need
Faith in humanity is restored when stories like this reach the inbox. The sixth annual Starlight Dinner Dance to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital will be held this Friday March 8th at The Pontelandolfo Club in Waterbury, CT. Since opening it’s doors back in 1962, the hospital has an average of 260 patients passing … Continue reading »
Therapy Through Nature in the Torrington Backwoods
“Look deep into nature, and then you will understand everything better.” -Albert Einstein The recovery process since my motor vehicle accident has been a long one. Each day, there seems to be a new bump in the road of life. Through it all, however, I have found a great sense of therapy taking in the … Continue reading »
Stress Test Proves My Abnormalities
This past Thursday morning I was brought into the hospital for my stress test. Ever have one? They’re not fun! Not that they’re testing to see if I’m stressed out, I’m not, they brought me in so that they could purposely stress out the heart to see if they could bring on some of the … Continue reading »