David Brenner’s latest essay for The San Diego Union-Tribune’s Community Voices Project is now live. “𝐎𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐢𝐨𝐧: 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐞’𝐬 𝐚 𝐬𝐞𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐭 𝐭𝐨 𝐥𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐲," describes how living a vigorous life: walking, gardening and enjoying sex well into the golden years, can lead to a longer well-lived life. Read the full article here: https://bit.ly/3VCsi5D.
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Gardening and Appreciating Nature can help you more than you think. Garden Grow Wild Rebecca Mc Mackin Ted 2023 It is worth hearing this, there is a clear idea that when you want to structure nature, a garden, it seems that you are restraining the living nature. Also I wish to bring to your attention, that gardening for some it's not their hobby, but In Japan, it is like a ritual and works as a therapy, you see,it helps you soften yourself, bring calm to your emotions and helps you connect with the real nature beauty of a green space, more so if it not restrain. Walk in a Forest and tell me how you feel? it can virtually bring you Health and living life.
Rebecca McMackin: Let your garden grow wild
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I encourage everyone to sign up for this important webinar on #ticks and tick prevention, and to share with anyone at risk for #lymedisease--which is everyone!
If you spend time outdoors—whether it’s hiking, gardening, raking leaves, or walking your dog—you are at risk for Lyme disease. Join the Lyme Wellness Initiative and #HarvardHealth for a virtual webinar with Harvard University tick researcher Isobel Ronai, PhD, to learn how understanding tick biology can help keep you safe. Register for free: https://bit.ly/3QBkOyT
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What are your burning questions about ticks? I look forward to answering them in this virtual webinar.
If you spend time outdoors—whether it’s hiking, gardening, raking leaves, or walking your dog—you are at risk for Lyme disease. Join the Lyme Wellness Initiative and #HarvardHealth for a virtual webinar with Harvard University tick researcher Isobel Ronai, PhD, to learn how understanding tick biology can help keep you safe. Register for free: https://bit.ly/3QBkOyT
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Discover the power of gardening with Ron Finley, the "Gangsta Gardener." From his canvas of urban landscapes, Ron teaches us to cultivate beauty and sustainability, transforming neglected spaces into thriving ecosystems. His approach isn't just about planting seeds, but about fostering resilience and unity in communities worldwide. Watch Ron's inspiring talk to see how you can become an agent of change in your own neighbourhood. https://lnkd.in/gSgkJuu2
A guerilla gardener in South Central LA | Ron Finley
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It's Friday!!! The weekend is just around the corner, and I'm curious – what's on your agenda? 🤔 Whether it's cozying up with a book like Allison, gardening like Laura, working out like Joanna, shopping like Melissa, playing games with family like Janice, or simply catching up on some well-deserved rest, we want to know! Share your exciting weekend plans in the comments below and let's get the inspiration flowing. 💫🌈 #WeekendPlans #ShareYourWeekend
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There are a lot of different ways to think about what you may be trying to achieve with the elements of a diversified portfolio. There's plenty of commentary around equities and fixed income, but we also like to consider precious metals as a core component of an asset allocation. Once you have selected how much you want to place in precious metals there are additional questions to answer, such as: - Should I hold this in a commercial storage facility? - Should I take delivery? - If I take delivery how do I convince myself it's secure? - What is my thesis for the future? I stumbled on this cartoon from one of my favorites: https://xkcd.com/2895/ . It's a humorous take, but yet another way to look at the possibilities. When #BattleBank opens we'll be able to provide you with the opportunity to buy, sell, or store non-FDIC insured precious metals. Some of us have been dealing in this market for about 40 years so there's plenty of experience to back up what we offer you. We're looking forward to being open - join the Waitlist at https://battlebank.com. #gold #goldcoins #silver #silvercoins #platinum #palladium #assetallocation #diversification
Our literal fearless leader Frank Trotter is trying out his 360 camera, giving us a new perspective of the mountain while giving us a new perspective on Banking. Midnight Gardening | Mondays on the Mountain with Frank Trotter https://hubs.ly/Q02n4J5q0
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On this episode of Mission Control, we talk with Jenn Dubey, operations manager of the Area Agencies on Aging Association of Michigan. We discuss our long history of working together in different areas, how career transitions challenge us, and why gardening perfectly mirrors how we move through our career paths. Watch now: https://lnkd.in/g9PGsPjZ
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Why hello hello! Lovely little deer sighting at the back of Q15, proof once again that leaving space for nature attracts... nature! We ramped up our rewilding efforts in 2020 and in the last 4 years have noticed a real spike in wildlife sightings (🦌🦉🦊🐦) It didn't take much for us to notice a difference- leave space for eco systems to work and they'll do their thing! Why not try something small scale in your garden at home? * No Mow May is a brilliant introduction to rewilding practices - just leave the grass to grow this May. You don't even have to leave all the grass - why not give rewilding your edges a try if you need to keep parts of your grass short (🐶💩) * Early spring is a great time to sow wild flower seeds. They love iffy quality soil and once sown can be left to their own devices until Autumn- the perfect low effort maximum impact garden edition 🌻🌸🌼 * Leave a small space in your garden for things to get dark and dingy! A stumperey area of dead wood, cuttings and leaves helps support the caterpillar that will be next years butterflies! 🐛🦋 What's a step you've take to let the wild into your garden? Have you had any visitors? Share in the comments! Laura McGrath PIEMA Claire Lusk Jamie Baldridge Joanne Ramsden Mark Rabinowitz Simon Taylor
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How do you weed out what doesn’t work in your life? Are you patient as things take time to grow or do you judge yourself for what takes time to build? Today I was in the garden. Starting my day giving time and energy to this important space. We spent time over the weekend planting my hubby and I. It was fun and always takes more time than I think it will. It was the moment to pause and reflect that it has taken a lot of time between May of 2020 (when we bought the house) until now to create a space we love. It is beautiful to be in and invites birds, bees, and butterflies. Many times I got inpatient waiting on things to grow. Got frustrated when things I planted died. Plus weeding is tedious even though it is necessary. Expect more reflections from gardening as it is a contemplative practice for me. So I will ask again: Are you doing the weeding out of what doesn’t work in your life [relationships, patterns, behaviorist, or habits]? Do you need to apply more patience as things take time to grow? Do you need to spend time to acknowledge what you have built? Please share below 👇🏼 #gardeningislife #intuitivecoach #inquiriesthathelp
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What are your client's favorite ways to get moving? At TheKey, my team knows that physical activity is an important part of aging well. That's why we're dedicated to helping seniors find the things that motivate them to move more. From dancing to gardening, and Tai Chi to a leisurely walk, we make it easy for your clients to stay active and healthy. Moving more is just one piece of our Balanced Care Method™. Contact me to learn more about this unique approach to care. #activeaging #activeagingweek #activeagingweek2023 #kevinsymes
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