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food for the soul 07.2008
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | July 9th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
Cheer up! The onset of rain means a rainbow may show up next. -Anonymous. Rain Theme by SielojRamu read more
when the soul gets thirsty
bits & pieces :: photos & digiscraps by jan | July 9th 2008 by jan celiz-magtoto
There comes a time in our lives when our souls get thirsty. People respond to this thirst in various ways. Some individuals listen to soulful music. While others read biblical and inspirational articles. I have friends who prefer to attend retreats a read more
...until there are none...
notes from La Mancha | June 28th 2008 by Catsinger
a couple of months ago... I put a link on my blog to the Animal Rescue site... [another good idea from Miz Minka...] it's still there...in the right margin... right above Sitemeter.... everyday...I click the "kitty icon".... it takes me to their h read more
...waving the "red" flag
notes from La Mancha | June 1st 2008 by Catsinger
ketchup... condiment of the gods...saver of meals... savior of meatloaf...savored... with anything fried & crunchy...always liked it... never lived on it...and no... it's not my favorite vegetable...nor do I consider it a major food group...but there read more
...nothing gold can stay
notes from La Mancha | June 1st 2008 by Catsinger
Nature's first green is gold...Her hardest hue to hold...Her early leaf's a flower...but only so an hour...Then leaf subsides to leaf...So Eden sank to grief...So dawn goes down to day...Nothing gold can stay...["Nothing Gold Can Stay" Robert Frost, read more
Taste of the City Food Festival 2008
Israel Travel Tips | May 25th 2008 by isragirl
Ta’am Ha’Ir: The second largest food festival in the world this week in Tel Aviv. May 26-29, Park HaYarkon: Come and Eat Isragirl Presents : Taste of the City Food Festival, Photo by nfc.co.il © Get ready and hungry…the 13 Ta̵ read more
Prayer for Help...
My Existence | May 10th 2008
Each and every one of us experienced life's challenges. There are who conquered it courageously and some who let themselves be lost. No one is to be blame for we have different capabilities but with HIM, there is nothing that we cannot face. Once aga read more
Thanks, Guidance and Blessings...
My Existence | May 3rd 2008
In our everyday life, we always seek for what is best and strive for us to achieve it but do we also give our best to thank HIM and strive to get close to HIM? Well, it is up to each and everyone of us to answer that...I would just like to share with read more
Food for the Soul
I spy with my third eye | April 23rd 2008 by Robin
Psychics have to eat too and I have been trying to go organic and introduce more vegetarian meals into my diet so here is my contribution to nurturing your body slow roasted tomato tart enjoy Punnet cherry tomatoes halved 1 tblspn olive oil 2 onion read more
A prayer for My Life...
My Existence | April 12th 2008
Here is one of the many prayers I have read from my favorite author's website. For those who are feeling down and thinking that nothing good is gonna happen in your life, close your eyes, have a moment of silence and say this prayer from deep within. read more
Dances With Life
2 Witches Blog - Pagan Family Life | February 26th 2008 by mama kelly
When life asks you dance - always say YES! Each morning I wake is another day to accept life’s invitation to dance. To follow the beat of my own drum. To spin, twirl, dip and shake a tail feather. Should death tap my shoulder and want to cut i read more
"My Soul Has Adjusted"
Catholic Inside | February 19th 2008 by Tiffany
A colleague mentioned to me recently that he doesn't sleep much—never more than a few hours at a stretch. "That can't be healthy," I said, and he told me that his body had adjusted. That happens. The human body is a remarkable thing; read more
ensaladang mangga
L I F E is like a box of chocolates.. | February 16th 2008 by Ma Rosario Pajaroja
Ensaladang mangga or Mango Salad is one of the Filipino favorite appetizer. It’s a mix of unripe mango, tomatoes and onions chopped and served with bagoong. “Ensalada” is a spanish word which means salad in English. Everybody know read more
heart’s day
L I F E is like a box of chocolates.. | February 13th 2008 by Ma Rosario Pajaroja
H A P P Y V A L E N T I N E ‘ S D A Y, E V E R Y O N E ! ! ! Today is February 14, 2008, Valentines day, malls are so busy, streets are busy. There are valentine packages being sold, cakes, [...] read more
Best of Food for the Soul
sullicom | December 23rd 2007 by Steve Sullivan
One of the things I've enjoyed most about this first half-year of blogging has been the Sunday Food for the Soul posts. These essays have allowed me to share with you some personal stories, thoughts off the news of the week, or just some curious obs read more
Food for the Soul, Nov. 25, 2007
sullicom | November 25th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
The computers here at the Sullicom World Headquarters have been under siege the past 24 hours. Whether malicious, mischievous or merely coincidental, the result has put me in a very foul mood.I don't know if this was a hacker attack of some sort, a read more
Food for the Soul, Nov. 11, 2007
sullicom | November 11th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
November is finally in full color here in Sullivanistan. As eye-poppingly pleasant as it is at the moment, that simply means we're a few days and a good rain storm away of having the leaves beaten from the trees and the long, dark days of winter mov read more
Rerun - Peach
sullicom | November 5th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
While I'm taking a few days off, I thought I'd pull a few of my favorite posts from the archives for you.Here's a link to one of my first Food for the Soul posts, explaining how we came up with our daughter Flannery's name. read more
Food for the Soul, Oct. 28, 2007
sullicom | October 28th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
Fire and smoke mean something different to this BBQ blogger this week as I've watched along with you the devastation in Southern California. The photo above was taken by a NASA satellite earlier this week and clearly shows the plumes of smoke extend read more
Food for the Soul, Oct. 21, 2007
sullicom | October 21st 2007 by Steve Sullivan
Fall seems to be in no hurry to get here this year. The days are still warm and the leaves are just starting to show some color. But a couple of mornings ago, it was foggy and dewy and for the first time this season the day evoked memories of burgo read more
Food for the Soul, Oct. 14, 2007
sullicom | October 14th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
I cede today's post to the eloquence of a former co-worker. Carol and her husband, Marsh, have started a blog called An Interesting Adventure, about the family's experience dealing with Marsh's battle against b-cell non-Hodgkins-lymphoma. In addit read more
Food for the Soul, Oct. 7, 2007
sullicom | October 7th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
Damn goat. Ugh.The Cubs went three and out in the first round of the playoffs. Frankly, it was a merciful show on their part. I was fully prepared for them to go up two games, come within one or two outs of making it into the World Series, and the read more
Food for the Soul, Sept. 30, 2007
sullicom | September 30th 2007 by Steve Sullivan
Gather 'round, children. It's time for a family meeting to discuss important matters.Your blogger is worried that our country's lack of hospitality to the "petty and cruel dictator" of Iran, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, during his recent junket to our countr read more
Food for the Soul, Sept. 23, 2007
sullicom | September 23rd 2007 by Steve Sullivan
In the wake of this week's news out of Jena, Louisiana, I thought I'd share the following short, but relevant tale.I'm currently reading David Maraniss' excellent biography of Roberto Clemente. In it, Maraniss tells the story of Clemente's fellow co read more

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