I found Kristin through David Kanigan — read more! I highly recommend following her blog to get more great stuff like this…
Something to ponder?
Enjoy the ride…

Visual Inspiration: Enjoy The Ride!
The secret of life is enjoying the passage of time
Any fool can do it
There ain’t nothing to it
Nobody knows how we got to
The top of the hill
But since we’re on our way down
We might as well enjoy the ride
via Secret O’ Life Lyrics – James Taylor.
Man is free at the instant he wants to be…
“Man is free at the instant he wants to be.” ~ Voltaire
via Man is free at the instant he wants to be. « Positively Positive.
The basic elements of creativity

swissmiss | The Basic Elements of Creativity
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.Ecclesiastes 1:9 NIV – What has been will be again, what has – Bible Gateway
On understanding…
“O God, help us not to despise or oppose what we do not understand.” ~ William Penn
Avoid high-sugar fruits…
Apparently eating healthily is more complicated than just avoiding demon Cheddarwurst…
Getting the recommended two cups of fruit per day while keeping sugar intake under the recommended 26 grams per day for women and 36 grams for men can be tricky. Depending on your choices, this could be bad news for fruit lovers: Just two cups of sliced bananas adds up to the maximum recommended amount, clocking in at 36 grams of sugar!
The sugariest fruit we found? Red grapes, which have a whopping 23 grams of sugar per cup. If you’re looking to cut back on your sugar intake, try strawberries or blueberries, which have a respectable 7 grams of sugar per cup.
The Takeaway: Some fruits can have a shocking amount of sugar. To keep it under the recommended limits, try sticking to berries and staying away from grapes.
Juiced?
Regardless of sugar content, whole fruit is always a better choice than fruit juice to keep sugar intake lower and take fiber intake up a notch.
Fun Fact
A cup of orange juice has 30 grams of sugar — nearly as much as a can of soda.
Sigh…
Google Tasks
I normally post my tech tips over at my business blog but this one will help with your personal productivity if you’re a Gmail — and you should be — user…Chrome Web Store – Google Tasks (by Google)
Easily add and manage your tasks from Chrome in one of three ways:
* Simply type “t Your new task” into the Chrome Omnibar to easily add a task from whatever web page you’re on.
* Click the Tasks icon to add a task, see your tasks and task lists and mark a task as completed
* Highlight text on any web page, right click and add that text to a new task.
Tasks are visible everywhere that you can see your Google Tasks – in Gmail, Calendar, iGoogle, Mobile and via the Google Tasks API.
This extension has been released as an example of the Google Tasks API, and can be viewed and contributed to at https://code.google.com/p/google-tasks-chrome-extension
Please note that if you sign into multiple Google accounts you should ensure that the first account you sign into is the account you wish to use when managing Tasks via this extension.
Flying at 70,000ft…
Loic LeMeur posted this on Google+ but no one will ever see it there. Click the play button to take off for a 10 minute flight to space…
He who knows best…
Happy birthday, Thomas Jefferson!
“The wise know their weakness too well to assume infallibility; and he who knows most, knows best how little he knows.” ~ Thomas Jefferson
via He who knows best… (Quotation) « Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello.
“Thank You [Live]”
Alanis Morissette – Thank You [Live] – YouTube.
how bout getting off these antibiotics
how bout stopping eating when I’m full up
how bout them transparent dangling carrots
how bout that ever elusive kudo
thank you india
thank you terror
thank you disillusionment
thank you frailty
thank you consequence
thank you thank you silence Continue reading ““Thank You [Live]””
On a morning like this…
…I ask myself is there anything better for breakfast than think slabs of sourdough toast slathered in butter and homemade orange marmalade washed down with strong Colombian coffee? I think not. We have it good in the first world and I’m grateful…









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