Weekend Review 10-1-12
Happy October!!For not having much plan for the weekend Chris and I sure had a busy one! Friday night was pretty uneventful I think. We just hung around the house, … Continue reading
Primary Passions
I just saw a tweet that said “Blog your passions, not what you think people want you to be passionate about” by @sarahkayhoffman. I don’t know Sarah, and her tweet … Continue reading
Visit Blurb Column For Current Content
Hello Friends! After a very quiet six months here I have decided to combine the content found here on Inspire the Light with my “big” blog so it will be … Continue reading
Getting to Know Me – Part One
I read and follow several blogs, some of which you can find by clicking on the links on the —> sidebar. Recently, Caitlin at Healthy Tipping Point, Tina at Carrots ‘N’ … Continue reading
Getting To Know Me – Part 1
I read and follow several blogs. Recently, Caitlin at Healthy Tipping Point, Tina at Carrots ‘N’ Cake, and Ashley at My Food ‘n’ Fitness Diaries have all posted a series of … Continue reading
Who do you believe you are?
“It’s not who you are that holds you back, it’s who you think you’re not.” ~Unknown Do you have a dream? A goal? A wish? What is your dream? What … Continue reading
At the market – Eat Local 6
In honor of Eat Local week here in the Rogue Valley, Chris and I dropped in at the south Medford Rogue Valley Grower’s and Crafters Market. The south Medford market … Continue reading
It’s All About The Corn – Eat Local 5
I really cannot devote an entire weeks worth of posts to eating local and not comment on the corn issue. Corn isn’t really an “eating local” issue, but more of … Continue reading
Inspiration in the Blackberry Bramble
Today, as I was picking blackberries in my back yard blackberry bramble, I was struck with this thought: Life is like picking blackberries. Sometimes, to get the best one, you … Continue reading
Eat Local 4
So, as I am strolling through the grocery store yesterday, on a quick trip to buy a pizza crust, I see the produce guy wheeling a HUGE pallet of banana boxes … Continue reading