Saturday, May 19, 2012

Just Relax

Find The Time By Nichole E. Kang This morning, I took my usual 10-minute walk (or, when I’m running late, a 7-minute jog) to the train stop down the hill. When I got to the platform, all the train’s doors were closed and the sign above the platform flashed, “All trains temporarily suspended.” This doesn’t [...]

Life Lessons Via Bert

By Robert J. Ottaviani Parents are not like free refills. You have one set, drink them slowly You may love, be loved, and be in love but you will never fully understand love. It is far too complex, mercurial and has layer after layer of depth. It is both vast and infinite and forever challenging. [...]

Are You Listening

The Lost Art of Opening Your Ears By Robert J. Ottaviani The bald eagle, the bog turtle, the African elephant, the blue whales, the gorillas, the lynx, the snow leopard, the giant panda, the black rhino, the whooping crane and the rarest of all sightings … the listener. All of the these aforementioned items share [...]

Did You Know

May 15, 2010 by  
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05.15.2010 A cup of drip brewed coffee has about 115 milligrams of caffeine, an espresso (and percolated coffee) about 80mg, while instant coffee has about 65mg of caffeine. Decaffeinated coffee is not totally caffeine free, containing about 3mg of caffeine. A 8oz can of Coca-Cola has about 23mg of caffeine, Pepsi Cola 25mg, Mountain Dew [...]

03.12.2010

March 12, 2010 by  
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Did you know? The largest statue in the world is Mount Rushmore, the heads of four US Presidents carved into the Black Hills near Keystone. The heads are 18 m (60 ft) tall.

Bedbugs, BB Guns & Burglaries

Adventures in Apartment Living by Jennifer Maugle Many of us have had the opportunity to meet some interesting and sometimes disturbing characters living just doors away. This is especially true when living in apartments under shared roofs and I am not even about to tackle landlords. Regardless of where you live, you have to wonder [...]

2.17.2010

February 17, 2010 by  
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Valentine’s Day originates from the ancient Roman fertility festival of Lupercalia, which was celebrated on 15 February in honor of the gods Lupercus and Faunus, as well as the legendary founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. During the festival, young men would draw the names of women from a box, and each couple would be [...]

Safety Can Be Fun Too

February 15, 2010 by  
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By Jim Shields Do you enjoy hiking, camping and exploring some of nature’s most precious gifts? Even if you are not a hard core rock climber or class IV kayaker you will always face risk when stepping off of the sidewalk or sand and onto the trail. So naturally when making the decision to get [...]

Confessions of a Rescue Addict

Animal shelter dog rescue prolong magazine

I admit it. I have a problem. When I look into the eyes of a dog or cat on death row, or one that happens to wind up at my back door looking for food, I can’t help but get involved.

Room Even For The Semi-Sacrilegious

By Robert J. Ottaviani I took the standard oath when I signed on to blog for ProLong thereby surrendering my first born or designated child that I wished to sacrifice. They put me through all of the DNA testing,the secret handshake and signing off on the clause that prevents me from blogging for a competitor. [...]

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