Le Petite Prince was the first book most of us learned to read in French and it became a classic in both that and the English version. As an adult I remember it fondly, so I'm excited to see the film that's about to come out next year. Here is a FIRST LOOK at the trailer for the upcoming film The Little Prince In Theatres: Mar 18, 2016 ... continue reading...
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Music review: The Nutcracker Maestro classics
THE NUTCRACKER Maestro Classics CD/MP3 Stories in Music My first trip to The Nutcracker was as a child. And I have been enchanted ever since. The holidays are not the holidays without Tchaikovsky’s masterpiece either on stage or playing in a room. I started ballet when I was five years old and when I came home with bloody toes from being “en pointe” I hated my parents for putting me through the torture of lessons. And then as I grew older, I was lucky enough to experience The Nutcracker ... continue reading...
Health reviews: Rootology
What is yellow and brown and makes your nose rosy? ROOTOLOGY’s here for your itchy, poor nosey! ROOTOLOGY FORMULA #45 Breathe Free Nasal Suns and Eye Health Not many of you know that I am a published poet, and that I published a book of poetry in the 1980s! So when I fall across a product that makes me wax poetic, you know that it is a product worth trying! 13 herbal extracts appear in the lineup of ROOTOLOGY herbal BREATHE FREE, for congesting sinuses, stopping runny noses and ... continue reading...
Food review: Just Water
JUST WATER! I received two bottle of JUST WATER the other day and I loved the packaging as well as the GREEN thought behind the manufacturing and processing of a spring water that tastes this good. Clem and I devour water on our treks and hikes around Utah, and I always think of those plastic bottles I leave behind in the Recycling Bin with dread: more dead ducks, more plastic in a world that doesn’t need it! And the water doesn’t taste good in plastic bottles. JUST WATER has found a way ... continue reading...
Book review: Blood Relative
Blood Relative Author: David Thomas If writing is art, then David Thomas serves up crime in Blood Relative as a pensive chiaroscuro, moody, grey and brooding. Peter Crookham, 42, is a successful architect with his own firm in York, England, and he is married to a stunningly beautiful and charming woman, Mariana. Mariana speaks with a slight German accent; she is from East Berlin. When Peter hears that his brother Andy is coming to dinner as he will be in the area to see their mother, he ... continue reading...
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