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- Catch the Bluebonnets in Texas This Spring by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
If you haven't seen the wildflowers in Texas in the spring, you haven't lived! The highway medians and hillsides are full of color – bright red, yellow and blue, pink and cream – but you better look out because cars are always pulling off the side of the highway to ogle and take photographs. It's a tradition to get in your car in the spring and go look at the wildflowers. Nearly everyone in Texas http://www.aaarticles.com/ - Come and See the Bats in Texas and While You're At It, Check Out the Alamo by Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach
Q: What is Texas best known for?A: The AlamoQ: And what else?A: Having the largest bat colony in the world, and the largest urban bat colony in North AmericaWHO KNEW?Interested in partaking of this opportunity? It could even bring you luck. To the Chinese, bats are thought to bring good luck and happiness. They symbolize health, long life, prosperity, love http://www.aaarticles.com/ - by As a television broadcaster, James Clayton Napier has shared meaning-filled conversations with film stars, recording artists, US Presidents and first ladies, state governors, world-famous authors, scientists, and people from most every walk of life. He is
Best Places To Live, Enjoy Life, Start a Business, or Retire: A Novel Approach.James Clayton Napier“Hence the first principle in changing one's character is to seek another environment, to let new forces play upon our unused chords, and draw from us a better music.” — Will DurantI was 17 and growing up in the Midwestern farming community of just under 1,00 http://www.aaarticles.com/ - A Guide to Election Night for the Non-Political Junkie by Terry Mitchell
Even if you are not a political junkie like I am, you will still probably find yourself glued to your TV set on election night. Obviously, you'll be waiting to find out whether President George W. Bush will be elected or if Senator John F. Kerry of Massachusetts will become our 44th President. Will everything you see and hear that night be interesting? Will it even make sense to you? Well, if all http://www.aaarticles.com/ - by ©Susan Dunn, MA, Life & EQ Coach, http://www.susandunn.cc . She offers individual coaching, Internet courses and ebooks for yourpersonal and professional development and helps people developtheir emotional intelligence. She trains and certifies EQ coaches
Looking for a great weekend outing for the family? Come see the wildflowers in Texas in the spring. The highway medians and hillsides are full of color – bright red, yellow and blue, pink and cream – but you better look out because cars are always pulling off the side of the highway to ogle and take photographs.It's a tradition to get in your car in the spring and go look at the wildfl http://www.aaarticles.com/ - Best Places To Live, Enjoy Life, Start a Business, or Retire: A Novel Approach. by James Clayton Napier
Best Places To Live, Enjoy Life, Start a Business, or Retire: A Novel Approach.James Clayton Napier“Hence the first principle in changing one's character is to seek another environment, to let new forces play upon our unused chords, and draw from us a better music.” — Will DurantI was 17 and growing up in the Midwestern farming community of just under 1,00 http://www.aaarticles.com/ - by (c)Susan Dunn, MA, The EQ Coach, http://www.susandunn.cc . I offer coaching, distance learning and ebooks around Emotional Intelligence for your personal and professionaldevelopment. Transitions a specialty. Mailto:sdunn@susandunn.cc for FREE ezine. For d
Q: What is Texas best known for?A: The AlamoQ: And what else?A: Having the largest bat colony in the world, and the largest urban bat colony in North AmericaWHO KNEW?Interested in partaking of this opportunity? It could even bring you luck. To the Chinese, bats are thought to bring good luck and happiness. They symbolize health, long life, prosperity, love http://www.aaarticles.com/ - by Victoria Elizabeth. "The Quipping Queen", enjoys musing about mirthful things in Life, the Universe and Everything In Between from the pages of her blatherskating blog at www.quippingqueen.blogspot.com
Copyright Victoria Elizabeth 2004. All rights reserved.WHAT DO 'DEAD HORSE' AND 'DEVIL'S BACKBONE' HAVE IN COMMON?-- A Misguided Guide to Unusual Placenames in America --It is said that England has more than a few rather quaint placenames such as Bodmin, Grimbister, Ipswich, Nobottle, No Man's Land, Pie Corner, Pratt's Bottom, Scrabster and Twatt but, they pale in com http://www.aaarticles.com/ - WHAT'S IN A NAME? -- Odd Places in America by Victoria Elizabeth
Copyright Victoria Elizabeth 2004. All rights reserved.WHAT DO 'DEAD HORSE' AND 'DEVIL'S BACKBONE' HAVE IN COMMON?-- A Misguided Guide to Unusual Placenames in America --It is said that England has more than a few rather quaint placenames such as Bodmin, Grimbister, Ipswich, Nobottle, No Man's Land, Pie Corner, Pratt's Bottom, Scrabster and Twatt but, they pale in com http://www.aaarticles.com/
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