

THERE IS SOMETHING TO BE SAID ABOUT AN OLD WELL KEPT BARN
Its like people if we take care of ourselves and embrace the age there is an unspoken beauty that is aloud to emerge that can not be denied … Think about that !


Facial oil a total game-changer
Facial oils have been a total game-changer in my skincare routine. Not only do they add hydration they promise to do a load of things like fade marks, boost radiance and refine the skin, oils can be great for oily skin too. The research-supported facts about what plant oils can do for skin is rather fascinating. They're not miracles, but the right plant oil (or, even better, a blend of beneficial oils) can make a remarkable difference for dry, flaky, or dehydrated skin. Facia


Manuka Honey A Gift From The Bees
Did you know how healing Manuka honey was... This is my go to for scrapes cuts and any kind of infections I can not say enough about this honey. SIBO, Low Stomach Acid, Acid Reflux. Acne and Eczema Staph Infections (MRSA) Burns, Wounds & Ulcers Tooth Decay & Gingivitis IBS and IBD Sore Throats and Immunity Allergies and Sinusitis Beauty Treatment & Health Booster Improves Sleep Improves Sleep. Along with hydrogen peroxide, manuka honey contains methylglyoxal (MGO) and dihydro

Hedges magical mystical clean looking
I feel as if I'm Alice In Wonderland... The things we can do with hedges...Simply Fun Hedges can be a great way to add natural borders or dividers to your yard. Picture, if you will, the towering hedges on the grounds of an English estate or bordering the yard of a quaint cottage. Many different plants can be utilized to create hedges; some you may never have expected. Layering different shades, textures, and shapes are just a few of the things that can completely change the


Want A Ballerina Body
Whether you’re a beginner or looking to break out of your current routine, barre might be for you. While rooted in dance, the ability to pirouette or rock a tutu is definitely not a prerequisite. Imrove your posture and balance. A complex group of muscles that act to keep you physically stable. When you think of the core that way, sit-ups and crunches are probably not the best way to work your core. in a barre class, you constantly engage your core, which subsequently helps m


Ok Guy's.... I have to have this kitchen... My New project...
We all have that space when we see it we have to have it ! This is that space for me. I love the elegant casual feel this kitchen has..... If you know me at all - I have a will and, will find a way !


Thrifting At It's Best
Collect old pieces of silver, mix matched is even better it gives an elegant look to any table be it a bungalow or mansion, a splash of sterling silver in the bath or kitchen not only brightens the room, It's also an invitation for great conversation...A silver plate brings an elegant touch to even the most casual table. Accessories such as the tea and coffee set with larger serving pieces nicely dress a hutch. Even the most modern open-spaced home touches of silver has subt


Here what PAN says to help the bees
Protect bees from pesticides. Pesticides kill beneficial insects including pollinators and natural enemies that control common pests like aphids. Certain pesticides, including neonicotinoids, are highly toxic to honey bees in particular. Instead of using pesticides, explore organic ways to grow healthy plants, such as using compost for healthy soil and controlling pests with homemade remedies and biocontrols like ladybugs. Provide a variety of food for bees. Consider clustere


PARSLEY & Inflamation
HOW PARSLEY HELPS FOR SWOLLEN FEET Parsley is a natural diuretic, which means that it helps the body get rid of excess fluid. It also flushes out excess salt, a common cause of edema. Parsley also supports your kidneys, which are responsible for flushing urine and toxins out of your body. As long as you maintain a healthy water intake and get enough parsley in your diet, your body can flush out water and toxins more quickly and consistently. If water sits in your body for les


Save Our Bees
New science confirms that honey bees are at great risk when simultaneously exposed to parasites and pesticides. Two pesticides of concern, fipronil and thiacloprid (a neonicotinoid), operate in combination with a common pathogen to dramatically increase bee death. And they do so at very low, sub-lethal levels.It is estimated that seven in ten U.S. bee hives are infected with the parasite Nosema ceranae. A study released in June found that 47% of infected bees die. However, w