Due to unforseen occurences and depressing circumstances I’ve had to search for alternate hosting for my domains. We Are Earthformed Dig the Earth La Comida de Mi Vida Great Lakes Aquatic Society Earthformed.com The Family Fund Project The Baby Fund…
My Little One is Advancing!
What an absolute joy it is to watch your babies grow and learn. My little girl, Yeyda, has been working on getting her ABCs down for well over a year. She does pretty good identifying the ASL version of the…
Wordless Wednesday: Smaller Waist Instantly
Why I Joined the National Arbor Day Foundation
Ever since I was a little girl I have loved trees. My father’s house is on a four acre lot that was pretty much naked when he bought it save for the house and the barn. He had a pond…
Meme Monday: Viral Linking
Our friends at Jenny Talks have had a lot of success increasing PR with tags that Jenny has created. This process has helped not only her blog but also the others that have joined in the fun. Here is another…
Changing My Blog Layout
It seems I’m not the only one lately that had gotten tired of their blog layout. There were 3 of my regular stops that I noticed had changed something drastic recently. I’m not changing just to follow suit, but I…
Wordless Wednesday: That's My Teddy!
Thanks to FunnyHub for this adorable image.
Pico de Gallo
Freedom Gardens New Gardening Site
This site, FreedomGardens.org, is mostly new to me. Our friends at New York Renovators blog joined and when I read their post it moved me to sign on too. The premise of this site is to encourage families all over…
Food For Thought Friday: Systems of Government
After having listened to Fidel Castro’s daughter speak on Wednesday it made me think about systems of government in general. Some are overtly oppressive. Some, though not originally intended, make life hard for their citizens because of the lust for…
Opening Your Eyes . . .
Last night I had the opportunity to hear Elena Fernandez Revuelta speak. “Who is that?,” you may ask. She is the daughter of Cuban Communist leader Fidel Castro. For a Hispanic Heritage Month event at a local college they invited…
Wordless Wednesday: This could be a problem :O
Tackle It Tuesday: What Now?
Today my project was continuing my yard cleanup since it was warm and mild this morning. Yesterday got almost too hot to be outside, but I did get some mowing and garden cleanup done. I discovered just how much I…
A Day of Indian Summer
October is teasing me! Yesterday when I couldn’t be home it was nice and warm and would have been a perfect day to get some of my fall gardening tasks completed. It got up to a high of 85 degrees…
How Do You Keep Track of Post Ideas?
If you are anything like me as you go about your daily business you’ve constantly got post ideas popping into your head. My question is how do you keep track of these ideas as you go about your day? I…
Alternatives to an Ice Pack
Have you ever had an injury that required an ice pack, but realized you didn’t have one available? I have. Here are some suggestions about what you can do to ice an injury in the absence of an ice pack:…
October 25th – Win Moola for Your PayPal Account!
It’s Eds Bloggiversary! MyPreciousNiche.com is one year old. Join her contest and have some moolah on your paypal! How to Enter: 1. Blog about the contest. Leave your blog post link in a comment in this post. 2. Subscribe to…
Sorry To All My EntreCard Droppers
You may have thought I’ve fallen off the face of the earth. Well, I’m still here, but my “fast”, relatively speaking, computer might as well have fallen off the face of the earth. It has been nothing but problems since…
Tackle-It Tuesday: Shopping Day
My project for today was shopping. It may not sound like much of a task, but when you have to tote around a toddler and a large pregnant belly it’s a difficult task. My mom had a 20% off coupon…
The Weather Has Turned – Are You Still Gardening?
The weather has turned colder. It’s as if the calendar told the weather, “Hey, it’s October. It’s time to get cold.” And it certainly did. We went from a balmy 80 the week before to mid 50s and low 60s…