Do you ever walk into a kitchen and smell something delicious that makes your mouth water? Maybe it is homemade sauce or a fresh salad that’s got something extra yummy in it. Odds are that you can blame it on fresh green herbs…
Busting 3 Myths About Mentorship
Finding a mentor can be hard. Many people don’t know how to approach someone, what to say, and frankly, many don’t even understand the value of a true mentor-mentee relationship.
How to Be Green in a Metropolis Like New York
by Julia Baskin Moving to a big city can be challenging for someone who wants to have a sustainable and eco-friendly lifestyle, but it’s not impossible. In this article, we will look at simple ways to live green in one…
Morikami Gardens: The Beauty of Japan in Florida
Since its opening in 1977, The Morikami Museum and Japanese Gardens has been a center for Japanese arts and culture in South Florida, with rotating exhibitions in its galleries, tea ceremonies performed monthly in its Seishin-an tea house, an educational outreach program with local schools and organizations and Japanese traditional festivals celebrated for the public several times a year.
Tea with the Author: Sharon Quercioli
On Thursday, February 21, the PGA National Resort & Spa hosted a “Tea with the Author” with Sharon Quercioli, author of Eating to Live Well, an image-driven, 116-page glossy cookbook featuring easy-to-make, healthy recipes with the health benefits included.
Happy New Year with Gratitude!
Happy New Year! Wow… I cannot believe it’s 2019! Great news, I found a different way to start off the New Year. So, let’s do just that beginning with the word NEW. There are three simple steps, then we’ll move onto Gratitude.
Eating to Live Well: Easy and Healthy Tips and Recipes That are Delicious
Want to learn the health benefits of each of these easy-to-prepare delicious dishes? How about some great recipes featuring the most nutritious and tasty vegetables and fruit? Well…we have just the answer! And if a picture is worth a thousand words, then you’ll love this healthy recipe book!
The Loss of a Beloved Pet: Our Tribute to Lou Lou Bell
When I was growing up in Ohio, I was fortunate to have several animals, dogs, cats, rabbits, horses, chickens, squirrels, etc. My mother and father, who were the loves of my life, had a rule in the family….no animals in the house!
“Loving” Lou Lou Bell: My Special Friend
I have never had my own dog. My dad, wonderful as he was, would never allow a “beast” in the house. (Dad was English.) Well…Despite the household ban, I always loved animals. I never realized, however, just how strong that love could be.