Gardening organically can seem a frustrating endeavor for those of us who live in town. No fertilizers or pesticides mean that we need to get busy sourcing compost and natural fertilizers like manure. We don’t have the same free compost sources that those who live out in the country often have. (The next-door dairy farm with endless supplies of manure,…
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Social Justice Warriors
Some of us are naturally more compassionate than others. When war breaks out, we find out how we can help at the refugee camps. When we learn of human trafficking, we want to start a support network. No one suffers to our knowledge without us mourning their suffering and wanting to do something to help. Volunteer organizations and nonprofits that…
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Starter Instruments for Young Children
Last week, I wrote about free homemade instruments you can make for your baby. But as your baby moves into childhood, you can begin introducing real instruments and making real music. When I was a small child, I was given egg shakers and a tambourine. However, by the time my youngest brother was a toddler, my family had started a…
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Homemade Instruments for Baby
When you’d really like to start teaching rhythm and the idea of making music to your baby, but the budget is tight, homemade is the key. Here are some ideas for homemade instruments for your baby that won’t cost you a thing. (You’ll be using things that are probably already in your house.) Until your child is about three, he/she…
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Keep Valentine’s Day Real
Valentine’s Day can be a hard day for so many. Widows missing their husbands, singles wondering why they still haven’t found their other “halves,” wives receiving the casual flowers from a husband who mistreats them the rest of the year. The reasons are completely different for each person, but the theme is the same: Valentine’s Day is the day when…
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