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A Mother’s Love: Bears DisneyNature

Ill admit it, nature films tend to make me nervous. Im a softie, I hate to see animals hurt (or dead-Im still not over the death of Bambis mother.) I went into the Disneynature film Bears with cautious optimism. Disney makes fantastic films, but I was prepared to hide at any sad parts. Directed by Alastair Fothergill and Keith Scholey, Bears (2014) follows a mother Alaskan brown bear and her two …

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What’s Love Got to Do with It?

Ive written many entries on using your intuition when it comes to love, dating, and relationships. Ive talked about everything from reinventing your love life and changing your dating mindset to using your intuition when it comes to the scent of attraction and the sound of your dates voice. Ultimately, trusting your intuition will help you much more than any how-to-date manual.

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In The Mountains

Im in the mountains with a bunch of friends and LOTS of kids. My family alone is 7 this week as we are watching my niece Jade. I love having her and hopefully we will share an amazing holiday together. I promised David that this would not be a working, computer weekend, but I wanted to give you a quick update. Ill keep it short.

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Brokeback Mountain thoughts

My book group read Annie Proulxs book, Close Range: Wyoming Stories this past month. You might know this author better by her short story, included in this book, which was made into a block-buster movie: Brokeback Mountain.Proulx writing creates imagery that is incredible. You can feel the wind howling through the Wyoming range land. You can see the colors of the dirt, the rocks, the horizon, the angry sky. You can hear the …