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It looked as if their video actually showed THE Loch Ness Monster. What they really discovered was almost unbelievable! by John Clayton

Do you believe the Loch Ness Monster exists? Or, perhaps, do you feel the whole thing’s a tourist gimmick to boost seeing the sights in Scotland? “Nessie” has always intrigued me so when (a few years ago) the Scottish Tourist Board invited me on a travel media press trip to that country, I shouted “Aye.”

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Timely Tarot: Letting Go with the Death Card by Lisa De La O Wyman

We are finally stepping into the deepest magic and mystery of autumn with Scorpio season. Halloween draws near, and the invitation to plumb our own depths is tantalizingly extended. For millennia, this time of year has represented the same thing for many cultures across the globe – the dying away of things. In fact, Halloween itself originates in the ancient Celtic holiday of Samhain (sow-en), which in Gaelic simply means “summer’s end.” It was a time to give thanks for the final harvest, reap its remaining bounty, and clear away the fallen fruits and dried leaves for burning. Our own lives follow this pattern of planting, growth,

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Intuitive Touch Massage and Wellness “I feel your pain” by Eric Smith

Maya Angelou once said, “People will forget what you said. People will forget what you did. But People will never forget how you made them feel.” This is most certainly true in my field and Intuitive Touch Massage and Wellness does just that. Our clients feel rejuvenated, energized, relaxed and pain or tension is dramatically decreased. How do we do this? Here are just a few of the body work therapies we offer.

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“Still Safe At Home At the Movies….Politics and Election Time” November 2020 Vol, I, No. 8 by Stephanie Mardesich

November is the big national and regional election month in the U.S.A., this year with Presidential candidates among other political offices on the ballot. Films pertaining to the back room and front page antics of government provide historical reference, provide insight, can be amusing, as if the “real thing” isn’t that, and provocatively entertaining from “Mr. Smith” to “Betty Boop” enjoy the plethora of politics at the movie!

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Hoofing It Up at 70 by Deborah Paul

Since we couldn’t plan a big 70th birthday backyard bash without getting the electricity and water turned off, my husband Jim and I decided to do something really different. Once a well-kept secret, The Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort located in Solvang, CA in the San Ynez valley, is a high-end destination for families, couples or individuals with plenty of down-home activities.

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Taj Campton Place - Executive Chef Srijith Gopinathan by Debika Sen

The elegant doors to the prestigious Taj Campton Place in San Francisco are finally open! Waiting impatiently in the kitchen of Spice Route, is Merlin Executive Chef Srijith Gopinath! I can envision him sprucing up his kitchen with fresh spices, best raw ingredients discovered at the Farmers Markets as his genius mind is concocting new dining experiences.

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“Still Safe At Home At the Movies….From Harvest To Halloween” October 2020 Vol, I, No. 7 by Stephanie Mardesich

October is typically harvest time, especially in the wine country of California’s Napa and Sonoma Valleys. As the season shifts from summer to autumn, with brilliant amber, gold colors it’s also a time of spooky themes with tales of witches, goblins and Jack O’Lanterns culminating with long-standing tradition in the USA “All Hollows Eve” often celebrated Halloween Day October 31

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