A walk into the past with Sojourn Heritage Accommodations
Kristin Kitchen Owner and Founder of Sojourn Heritage Accommodations has a vision of what she wants to share when her guests visit her properties.
Swimming to Restore Your Zen
My first international trip since before the pandemic is just around the corner and I couldn’t be more excited! Yet the logistics that I am running through in preparation are taking the yield.
Coffee and Art in Miami’s Wynwood District
You have half a day, and, on a whim, you’re invited to Miami! It’s a two-hour drive and you’re excited for the adventure! Now what? Where to go? What to do?? The city is so HUGE! So many options and such little time. On your marks, get set, GO!
Quantum Healing Has Arrived!
The Well, traditionally is a symbol of a thriving community, where people would gather to collect water and carry it home. Water has long been a symbol of healing.
It’s the New Year! And you’re asking yourself, how do I stay committed to my new goals?
So, it is the start of the new year and many of us may be reflecting upon some of our goals and intentions of last year and where we have come since then.
What is Rife Technology and why should you know about it?
Royal Rife was an inventor and scientist in California in the early 1900’s. He is most well-known for inventing a powerful optical Microscope that allowed for the first time, one to see live viruses under the magnification of a scope.
Cotton Season in the U.S.
Come fall time the harvest is ready after a long warm humid summer. In order for cotton to flower it needs over 70 days of warm weather (over 60 degrees). Furthermore 50 days are needed before it forms seed pods, which is what the cotton will burst out of when it is time.
The Art of a Conversation
Are you a technical/logical communicator or an emotional communicator? And what does that even mean? And how and why does this come about?
Rebuilding after Hurricane Ian ~ Finding your Zen in the midst of Chaos; An inside look
After a long road home, I finally made it back to Southwest Florida. It was almost too much to take in when I finally arrived. With no job site left to return to, it’s no wonder I dragged out my arrival date for an additional week before I was to meet my destiny; an impossible to get out of clean-up, post Hurricane Ian.
The Southeast Fall is Brimming with Color: Autumn in the Blue Ridge Mountains
This year’s fall in the southeast did not disappoint! Colors of crimson, auburn and brick drench the hillsides of the Blue Ridge mountains. This was my first time experiencing the change of seasons in the eastern US and what an experience it was!