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Dry Land Drowning - Articles
Drowning on Dry Land
by
Carrie A.


Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:05pm
I'm getting caught up in the hom -hum- ness of life. It's like: wake up, pay the bills, make some jewelry, take pictures of said jewelry, do some more stuff, eat, shower, bed. Okay, I eat more than once. Still.
And yet I'm not bored, I don't think. I don't feel like when I was 8, it was not, and Mommmmmm , t ...
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How to protect yourself in Monsoons? {Guest Post}
by
Perfectskincare C.
Posted
Fri 10 Aug 2012 1:30am
Monsoon
season in India is something that everyone should strive to prepare
for. Being prepared can help to prevent injury and emergency
situations. Knowing how to prepare is critical because it will mean
that you will have everything in place when the monsoons hit. The
monsoon season in India is generally from June until September.
...
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Last Judgement
by
Kate K.
Posted
Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:25pm
I woke up this morning with a curious question in my mind: could the Last Judgement be real? ( I couldn't remember what I had been dreaming but I wasn't feeling particularly negative. ) In my ignorance of Christianity, I don't even really know what the Last Judgement is. I've never read about it in the Bible but I've seen many paintings of it a ...
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Ancestral land (Πατρικά εδάφη)
by
Maria Verivaki
Posted
Sun 09 Oct 2011 12:00am
Tune in every second day this week to see how we spent our family holiday in Central/Northern Greece.
Evritania is the most mountainous region in Greece. It remains the least accessible for this reason, but at the same time, it also contains some of the most dramatic landscapes you will encounter in the country: tall peaks with sudden d ...
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Land Losses from Global Warming Threaten Countries
by
Carbon Fund
Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 2:18pm
Remember the forced human relocation in the “BnL” satellite in the movie “WALL-E”? Considering climate change indications like rises in sea levels, maybe we will be saying hello to that kind of existence sooner. Global warming had been challenged and perceived as a latent disease. One of the loudest wake-up calls is the Maldives’ announcement that ...
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This Land is Your Land...This Land is My Land
by
Tricia
Posted
Fri 12 Dec 2008 3:47pm
When all is said and done, these United States, the populated areas anyway, all seem rather similar, eh? I was both relieved and a little bummed by this fact. But let's just say, I am not AS scared about moving to Maryland as I thought I might be. No, it's not Vermont. No place is. I will surely miss these green mountains. Once we are settled h ...
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The Eagleman Has Landed!
by
Tri to Be Funny
Posted
Fri 17 Apr 2009 12:31am
I'm absolutely beat, but preliminary results are:
Swim: 49:58 I was totally trained, but COMPLETELY unprepared for the 3 foot waves in the bay. The Race Director called it the hardest swim ever. Even the pros were 5-6 minutes off from their usual times. It became more survival than swim for many of us.
Bike: 3:03 ish (18.6 mph avg) It ...
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I thought that I was in the land of the Bulldogs…
by
pennylope
Posted
Fri 14 Sep 2012 10:07pm
On Saturday morning, I was getting ready to go out for an easy ride, leaving from the boathouse which is used as the transition area for Augusta 70.3. I was minding my own business, just gazing out at the dock that you pass right before exiting the Augusta 70.3 swim course.
Beautiful, right? Sure…if you don’t know about all the se ...
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Getting trashed
by
runner716
Posted
Fri 26 Jun 2009 6:39pm
For the last week and a half, my goal has been to get trashed every day.
No, not that kind of trashed.
Trashed as in trying to make my body hurt, trying to tear my legs down until my quads feel like they’ve been sent through a meat grinder, trying to force my heart rate so high its on the verge of beating right out of my chest, trying to ...
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Just gimme land, lots of land under starry skies above...
by
Angela S.
Posted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 6:49pm
Today I decided to check out what was happening for me this day last year on my blog...February the 1st 2007, I was... 74 DAYS into Juice Feasting and amazed to be ‘STILL having solid bowels movements ’...lol…;) Those of you who followed my juicy adventures more closely will know I actually experienced solid BMs for the ENTIRE 92 days...qu ...
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