Archive for June, 2012

Help Us Find a Home

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments
Help Us Find a Home

Theo, a domestic short hair, blue tabby is four-years old. Theo is handsome and has a loving soul. He can be a tad shy at first, but only needs a few extra moments for his sterling personality to come shining through. Theo is looking for a home where he’ll be seen as the special prince […]

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Service Dog Helps Injured Marine Gain Independence

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Service Dog Helps Injured Marine Gain Independence

Gabe, of San Diego, is a seemingly laid-back, young guy. He is quick to smile, easy to joke with and can often be found wearing a tee shirt that’s printed to appear like a tuxedo. However, if you get to know Gabe, you quickly realize how intense he actually is. He is fearless and ambitious, […]

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Dads have the chance to win the use of a Lexus for Father’s Day weekend

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Dads have the chance to win the use of a Lexus for Father’s Day weekend

The Escondido Humane Society is celebrating Father’s Day with a Dads & Dogs event at Lexus Escondido, 1205 Auto Park Way, from noon to 2 p.m., Sunday, June 10. The Humane Society will be on site with adoptable dogs, and there will be fun activities for the entire family, including crafts and a musical show […]

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Lindbergh’s Goggles Used in Historic Flight

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Lindbergh’s Goggles Used in Historic Flight

Rare artifacts added to Museum’s special exhibition The goggles worn by Charles Lindbergh during his historic flight across the Atlantic in 1927 are now on display at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in honor of the flight’s 85th anniversary. The goggles are now a part of the Museum’s current special exhibition, “How Things […]

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How I Fell Into My Own Trance

| June 1, 2012 | 1 Comment
How I Fell Into My Own Trance

By Ron Fender, Clinical Hypnotherapist, NLP Practitioner I found myself in the summer of ‘07 on a highway in Las Vegas, and one split second changed the next five years of my life,when I was rear ended on the highway, I immediately felt a shooting pain in my back and nerve pain down my leg. […]

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Dedicated to Dad

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One of the biggest blessings of my life was my father. He gave me a solid foundation, a stable home life, got me to church and got me through high school and college. He modeled decency, manhood and he showed me what hard work and what working together was all about. I knew he loved […]

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What now? R-U DWT?

| June 1, 2012 | 0 Comments

Here’s the short version:  a woman hears that a friend has suddenly died, and in haste and grief, she shoots off an email to the husband, expressing her condolences, offering heartfelt help if needed, and signs off with … “LOL.” Now, as any kid can tell you, “LOL, ” in our mile-a-minute world of communication, […]

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On A Warm Summer Evening

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On A Warm Summer Evening

Casa Guadalajara –  A Diane Powers Restaurant Now that Cinco De Mayo is behind us, local residents have a narrow window of opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Old Town before the area is engulfed by the throngs of visitors who will descend onto San Diego in the July – September tourist season. Old Town […]

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Advocating for Acacia

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Advocating for Acacia

Becoming an advocate for the products of the Acacia tree is an outgrowth of my penchant for reading ingredient labels. This time it was the label on a medical food supplement made by Metagenics. I am studying to become a lifestyle educator to support people during their medically supervised detox and body composition improvement programs. […]

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Erik Jensen Releases First Solo CD, “Seas”

| June 1, 2012 | 1 Comment
Erik Jensen Releases First Solo CD, “Seas”

When I was 15, I got my first guitar and I’ve never forgotten it. It was a nylon-stringed student model from Thearle’s in Mission Valley, on sale for $49.00, saved through dint and denial from my Saturday job running milk bottles to the door for the Golden Arrow milkman.  It’s a story I’ve shared often […]

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