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Social Media: Art, Science, Waste of Time?

jennifer · July 21, 2011 ·

I hear a lot from people, both in my professional and personal world, that they don’t know what to do with social media. They don’t have the time. They don’t know what to write. They don’t know where to start. Social media is called social for a reason. It’s meant to illicit two-way (or more) […]

Art, Social Media community, social media

Left-Handed Facts in Infographic Form

jennifer · July 15, 2011 ·

The following infographic has some fun (and not so fun) facts and stats about left-handed people. As a lefty, I found some of these to be true. For example, I really, really hate spiral notebooks. I also use my right hand to cut with scissors. While my husband is a righty, one of our two children […]

Being a lefty infographic, left-handed stats

Dynamite Summer Music

jennifer · July 12, 2011 ·

I love having dance parties with my two boys. We usually blast some music and dance around the living room. It’s a great way to get that little boy pent up energy out and just, well, let go. On our short ride back to the house from daycare and summer camp yesterday, we heard the […]

Music, Parenting Biz, dance party, G, music, summertime

Eco-Friendly Urban Gardening Tips: Planting, Dealing with Pests, Pollution and More

jennifer · July 7, 2011 ·

I love gardening, but living in a high traffic in-town area (even in Maine) has its challenges. Many of my plantings come from my mom’s garden in Massachusetts. Some work. Some don’t. Her plants don’t have to deal with kids, Siberian Huskies, mail trucks or cigarette butts from passersby. Recently, I had the opportunity to […]

Art Projects + Ideas, Living in Maine Garden Eats, gardening, urban garden

Independence Day: The Freedom to Blog and be Heard

jennifer · July 4, 2011 ·

As I take a quick break from Independence Day festivities, I find myself reflecting on what the fourth of July really means to me. Honestly, I’m not sure I’ve really thought about it before. What made me suddenly think about this American holiday beyond barbecues, parades and summer fun? A blog post I just saw […]

Blogging, Philanthropy, Politics #YoaniBlogHer, blogging, BlogHer, Independence Day, Yoani Sanchez

Kid Friendly Urban Garden Art Project: Concrete Leaves

jennifer · June 30, 2011 ·

Recently, a retired gentleman from Del Mar, California named Len Schoenfeld shared with me a cool urban garden art project. I was looking for something that I could make with my kids that was modern-looking and able to handle the downtown location of my gardens and two Siberian Huskies. Len makes beautiful concrete leaves and […]

Art Projects + Ideas, Parenting art project, concrete leaves, gardening, urban garden

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