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Hidden Treasures: Strawberry Oatmeal in Singapore

Joel Carillet
September
16
/ 2008

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Book Review of the Week: Life is a Verb

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
16
/ 2008

HOW often do we read a book that truly, incredibly, deeply, changes your life?  Hardly ever for me, to be honest. I recently found such a book - it is Patti Digh's new book, life is a verb: 37 days to wake up, be mindful, and live intentionally.

 

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Michigan's Small Town Treasures: A Short Side Trip to Cross Village

Julie Royce
September
15
/ 2008
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Twenty miles from Harbor Springs, if you follow the magnificent Tunnel
of Trees route along M-119, is Cross Village. The route takes you along

September Photographer of the Month: Kerry Dexter

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
15
/ 2008

Our September Photographer of the Month is Kerry Dexter. I've known her for a long time through Gather.com, as one of the Music Correspondents.

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An Extraordinary Resource: Delicious Baby

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
15
/ 2008

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The Little Travelers

Dr. Jessie Voigts
September
15
/ 2008

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My favorite summer vacation: Nica y Costa '08!!

kimlarge
September
15
/ 2008
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The 51st Annual Monterey Jazz Festival

Asako Maruoka
September
13
/ 2008

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A dream job for travellers

Craig Martin
September
12
/ 2008
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As the end of University approached I felt somewhat unqualified for the labour market. With a degree in English and Film, TV and Media Studies it was further research or McDonalds and neither really appealed. Luckily I was already married and quite easily persuaded.

Cotton Tree Lodge – Culture, Environment, and Education

Marti Mayne
September
12
/ 2008
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Cotton Tree Lodge – A Commitment to Culture, Environment, and Education

 

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