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Train for Your Adventure Race at Boot Camp Fitness by Laurel Blackburn Boot Camp Fitness Every time I log into my FB page, there is a new ad for another adventure race. You can crawl through mud, run from Zombies, navigate on a bike, do 26.2 miles of obstacles (yes, a marathon full of obstacles). Most every weekend in Florida there is an adventure race taking... Read More
Winter Well-Being by Leisa Peach of Advanced Alternatives Massage Therapy For optimum wellness during the winter months it is important to care for your whole being – nurture the body, feed the mind and replenish the spirit. 1. Rest In Oriental medicine, winter is connected to the kidneys, which are involved with adrenal f... Read More
Holiday Traditions Unwrapped Sandy Klim, AAA Going Places 'Tis the season to celebrate... And as the weather cools, we'll begin preparations for family get-togethers, gift giving, decorating, baking and all the other traditions that make our holidays memorable. I sometimes wonder where some of these traditions starte... Read More
Good Heart, Second Chance by Gil Case, PhD, CEO Ever so often we all get a message. My message was clear, you have persistent atrial fibrillation (AFIB). Taking Coumadin for 10 months was a real drag and experiencing the side-effects of this old-fashioned drug: significant hair loss and a decrease in libido was terrible. Psychologically, t... Read More
Cauzican Pet Adoption A Home to Pets For the past 20 years, Bonnie Brinson has opened her heart to dogs, cats, horses, and other animals. She's rescued some animals from shelters, to save them from being put to death due to overcrowding and dwindling funds for care. Some have come from the sides of the road after being abandoned, and in other more extreme cases-... Read More
Feed Your Head at Bagelheads by: Pedro Sempertegui & Lindsay White Bagels are a very historic food. Some people believe that they were created in the shape of a stirrup to commemorate the victory of Poland's King Jan III Sobieski over the Ottoman Turks in the Battle of Vienna in 1683. But they were invented much earlier than that. In Krakow, Poland, they were made... Read More
Imagine riding a horse through snow on a warm sunny day in August. This may sound like an impossible contradiction, but I did just that on a high country pack trip with Icicle Outfitters & Guides of Washington State. Icicle Outfitters offers everything from day rides near Leavenworth and at Lake Wenatchee State Park, to drop camps where they pack in gear for hikers or hunters, to full service pack trips. In the winter they even have sleigh rides. M... Read More
Phil & Carol Swartz Alaska Land & Sea 2011: Whales, Sea Lions & Otters Phil & Carol ready to board the Alaska Railroad One of the best ways to see the vastness of Alaska is to travel by train. The Alaska Railroad runs from Fairbanks in the North through Denali National Park, down to Anchorage and finally to Seward in the South - in all the travel time... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight: Competing on Price Don't Get Caught In This Game! By Coach Grape A man is traveling Route 66 and is in the middle of the desert. He sees a big tent up ahead and decides to stretch his legs. The tent is run by an old Native American gentleman and it is full of pottery. In the back of the tent there is a room filled with pottery and none... Read More
Our ship docked along the waterfront in Zadar, Croatia Today we arrived at the small town of Zadar, Croatia. Bet you never heard of it right, neither had I. Makes sense - after all, it's only been here since the 6th century BC! The Illyrians first settled this area way back then, but it was the Romans and the Byzantines who really developed the town. Zadar is located on the central coastal area of Croatia. The most famou... Read More
Fall into Cooler Temperatures and Cooler Sports! Adult Softball/Flag Football/Women's Volleyball Leagues Forming - As Tallahassee temperatures rise, the thought of cooler fall weather brings some relief. In the months following the Tallahassee summer heat, the City of Tallahassee's Parks, Recreation, and Neighborhood Affairs Department (PRNA) offers the opportunity to get outdoors and enjoy cooler temperatures with the start of the adult softball, flag football, and women's vo... Read More
Tallahassee Vet's Corner: Help! My Pet's Flea Prevention Stopped Working! By Dr. Wallace Randell DVM Northampton Animal Health Clinic If you have pets, you will have fleas from time to time, especially here in Tallahassee. There are more than 2,000 species and subspecies of fleas, but the one class of flea called the “Cat Flea” (Ctenocephalides felisis) is to blame for alm... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight: Face Off Get Off ! What my High School Lacrosse Experience Taught Me About Marketing By Coach Grape Back in the late 80s, when I was in high school in Boston I was on the lacrosse team. I was not especially good. Depending on who showed up that day, I was typically third string. But I loved the game, I loved the practices, and I loved my team and coach... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight: Understanding The Buyer's Journey Will Benefit Your Marketing Plan By Tony Miller, Grapevine Staff When I am helping a client come up with a marketing plan, I like to put myself into the shoes of the buyer. What sets the Buyer's Journey in motion is the buyer deciding they have a problem, a want or a need and ends at the customer service after the... Read More
"Ask Dr. Cheri" By Dr. Cheryl A. Rainey, MBA, LMFT, PhD Dear Dr. Cheri, I'm a career consultant and coach, with more than 16 years of experience working with engineers. Primarily, I assist them in professional development and securing placement. My question is, “Why do I get a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach when, after a few months, an engineer decides sh... Read More
Tallahassee Marketing Spotlight by Renee Miller MMCF Marketing I planted a garden this spring. Going by the Farmers Almanac, I planted at the correct time of year. All the soil was the same. The entire garden area gets the same amount of sun, shade, and water. My efforts in planting were the same in each row. My harvest, sadly, is much less than expected. I have patches of plants thriving but many patches of dirt that never produced a sprout. I guess gardening doesn't work. I... Read More
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