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Susan Parcheta

Susan G Parcheta dreamed of being an inspirational writer, even as heading off after college to a teaching job. While teaching was not her passion, words were -- writing many years for Livingston newspapers, especially in the areas of education, health and wellness. The dream continues: to inspire creative, healthy living and to explore new concepts of body, mind, spirit. Her signature theme “All Things Beautiful” invites you to embrace the beauty and imagine the possibilities that life has to offer. She lives in Gregory with her husband, Jerry, and their fluffy, pointy-eared -- and always lovable -- cat, Spock.

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Christmas is the season for kindling the fire of hospitality in the hall, the genial flame of charity in the heart. ~ Washington Irving Nothing kindles my heart at Christmastime and the New Year like the poinsettia. La flor de Nochebuena — this beautiful plant native to Mexico — is

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A dream is a wish your heart makes, when you’re fast asleep… — Walt Disney Besides his signature advice, be yourself, author and educator Henry Reed will one day be remembered for

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October spins thoughts of Moon River, moon landings, monarchs and old-summer dreams

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A Far Journey: Looking back in May at summer eclipses, Wonder Woman, Atomic Blonde and Cruella DeVille

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Flipping the calendar to the gales — and gifts — of November

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Lessons for Summer 2017: Re-think, restart, re-imagine a sea change

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