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Monthly Archives: November 2011
Via Ferrata Ivano Dibona – The Dolomites, Italy
It’s been nearly two and a half months since returning from my first (and hopefully not last!) trip to Italy, but I thought I’d share some photos from an extraordinary hike I was fortunate enough to be able to enjoy in the magnificent-beyond-words Dolomites … Continue reading
Posted in Hiking, Travel
Tagged Andrea Piccoliori, Cortina d'Ampezzo, Dolomites, hiking, Ivano Dibona, northern Italy, Via Ferrata
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Five Suggestions For Instantly Making the World A Better Place
1. Give Blood: If you meet the criteria, you can make a world of difference to someone in a short amount of time by doing this. It’s worth getting over an aversion to needles. 2. Donate Monthly: Find a cause … Continue reading
Posted in Lifestyle, Philosophical Musings
Tagged contribution, happiness, volunteering
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You Can’t Screw Up
A friend of mine shared with me not too long ago that her college-aged daughter is full of angst, even though outwardly she doesn’t show it. “Not surprising,” was the gist of my reply, remembering my own angst as a … Continue reading