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Thursday Meditation: Waterfall

Thank you for joining me on the fourth day of my Eco-Spirituality class project (click link to see more). Hope you are enjoying a day full of gratitude for the beauty around you! The Waterfall by Mary...

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Friday Meditation: Lost

Thank you for joining me on the fifth day of my Eco-Spirituality class project (click link to see more). The photos that I’ve taken and the readings are meant to help us reconnect with the rhythms of...

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Saturday Meditation: Keeping Quiet

Thank you for joining me on the sixth day of my Eco-Spirituality class project (click link to see more). The photos that I’ve taken and the readings are meant to help us reconnect with the rhythms of...

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Sunday Meditation: Animals know this world

Thank you for joining me on the final day of my Eco-Spirituality class project (click link to see more). I hope you’ve enjoyed it! The photos that I’ve taken and the readings are meant to help us...

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Making space for new beginnings

I intended to write this post yesterday when we announced the closing of our website Carolina Cycling News. I wanted the end of 2012 to be focused on good-bye’s and the start of 2013 to be focused on...

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Gray days of winter

Sure, we aren’t having days full of blue skies and gorgeous color but I’m thrilled to be out on my bike with minimal effort to keep warm. Snuggly jacket, wool socks, fuzzy cap under my helmet. Only...

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Winter break joys

Today I stumbled on the Barnes & Noble at Furman. I was on a lovely walk through the campus and along the lake when I spied books in the window I was passing. My focus turned from enjoying the...

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Some innocent times can be recaptured

The Women Bike program of the League of American Bicyclists has been posting some pictures showing biking as a great way to achieve New Year’s resolutions. My favorite was the resolution to feel like a...

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I Bike Friendly

You may have heard the term bike-friendly which is used by the League of American Bicyclists in official designations for states, communities, businesses or universities. The new advocacy group we have...

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Biking like a kid again

Dad and I didn’t often see eye-to-eye, but I’ll always remember his being there when I rode my bike without training wheels for the first time. Such a classic childhood moment when you first feel that...

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Reluctant WordPress developer

When it comes to my personal or volunteer life, one of my favorite things to do is learn something new. I love to dive into a project with no clue how to do it because I love the process of figuring it...

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New Year’s Refresh

New years bring a feeling of renewal and while I don’t get into making resolutions, I do get into a fresh start mode. I have been playing around with different apps for creating good habits. Most...

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Got 7 minutes?

Years ago I discovered Lee Holden’s exercise DVD: “7 Minutes of Magic” when I had the challenge of coming back from a series of injuries. This DVD has been the one I return to again and again because...

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Coworking great option for women

When I first heard about coworking, there weren’t any coworking spaces here in Greenville, SC. I thought the concept was so cool that I was tempted to join the one in Asheville and commute there. As...

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One of these bikes is not like the other

I have two bikes that I love to ride. I had a Raleigh 10-speed road bike when I was a teen, but these days I like my bikes pretty and comfortable to ride. When we moved to Greenville, SC in 2009, I...

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Looking for WordPress superhero costume

In the grand pantheon of WordPress heroes I’m a minor goddess, but it’s a matter of perspective. Really we can all be a hero to somebody. I have loved using WordPress for over 5 years and eventually...

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Mom and Aging 2.0

I knew it would not be easy to accompany my mom on the journey of “getting old.” She has always been an ultra-independent person. When someone talks about a parent’s frequent requests for help, I can’t...

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Emoji Wishlist

Can’t believe there isn’t an emoji for… I’m sure everyone has those moments when they are surprised to not be able to find an emoji when they want to use it. My most often missed emoji is “facepalm”...

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Test post for Micro.blog

Hooray! The post Test post for Micro.blog appeared first on Pamela Wood Browne.

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Some innocent times can be recaptured

The Women Bike program of the League of American Bicyclists has been posting some pictures showing biking as a great way to achieve New Year’s resolutions. My favorite was the resolution to feel like a...

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