My Book Is Being Sold – NOW! I am very excited to share with you the fact that my first book, “My Diabetic Soul – An Autobiography,” is now available for your reading – and learning – pleasures. Quick Overview A. … Continue reading
Yearly Archives: 2010
Well, it’s that time of year again – using the compost pile in the garden. What is compost? “It is a mixture (compositon) of decomposing vegatable refuse used to fertilize soil.” It’s uneaten garbage. You know, unused or uneaten parts of fruits … Continue reading
As a recent subscriber to The Anchorage [Alaska] Daily News, I have been reading about the yearly Iditarod. Now in its 38th year, this newspaper reports on the following brief blurbs. I hope you enjoy reading this. It is simple, to the point, … Continue reading
Marzenfest “In the olden days Oktoberfest celebrated the start of the brewing season, Oktober to Marz (March), when the stored Marzenbier was tapped. The Spring Marzenfest celebrates the end of a successful brewing season when all the fresh beers are released.” “Music: Die … Continue reading
This article will briefly concentrate on a “TOCYD” event. TCOYD is the acronym for “Taking Care of Your Diabetes.” I was one of 1,5oo participants to be able to part take in this event that was held for the first time in … Continue reading
If you are planning to be in or near Sacramento, California, on February 27, 2010, consider attending the “Taking Control of Your Diabetes” conference. Registration opens at 7:30am in the Sacramento Convention Center. The morning session (speaker/class) begins at 9:00am. … Continue reading
Thomas More From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Saint Thomas More Portrait by Hans Holbein the Younger (1527). Martyr Born 7 February 1478, London, England Died 6 July 1535 (aged 57), London, England Venerated in Roman Catholic Church, Anglican Communion Beatified … Continue reading
Dear readers, I need your assistance in making a profit-for-science decision involving diabetes research. This would especially apply to other people who have lived with diabetes for fifty or more years. Hear me out. Help me to decide. To begin, after … Continue reading
It’s that time of year again. Wetness from day-after-day of rain, colder temperatures, an ugly and constant muddiness, a consistent and persistent cloudy sky. In sixteen days of this past mont, I saw the sun twice. Because I work at home, my two dogs … Continue reading
The proper use of your time after you think you have finished writing an upbeat piece of news is of the utmost importance. Not only is it important to you, but you believe it to be important for the rest of the world to read … Continue reading