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Below are links you may find interesting. Or not. (NOTE: Annotated links are listed in order of being entered here, newest first-est). Telling it like it is, and encouraging movement toward where "it" (i.e. our LIVES should be and could be, to be better), the folks who publish HopeDance Magazine have a wonderful site. Altho the bi-monthly publication, whose goal is "moving toward a sustainable culture on the central coast (of California), their thinking would well apply anywhere! "GreatDreams" is the mother of ALL links relating to the really bad nooze of our times. Spend 20 minutes here and you'll never need to read another issue of the "Globe" in the supermarket check out lines! Seriously, it's a very well done site with every link you'd ever want to all the conspiracy theories, HAARP, ufo coverups, Illuminati, etc., etc., etc. And it's what prompted me to mount a more positive site offering help and hope in what seems to be a senseless society. Highly recommended (but not before bedtime unless you come back here, first) for anyone willing to look at all sides! The Trans-Pecos Renewal Center, Inc. is a great little non-profit organization with big dreams -- of building The Sanctuary -- a retreat center, in the desert of West Texas, educating folks about native plants, and offering a summer camp for kids with a rare, genetic birth defect. For more than you ever wanted to know about Prader-Willi Syndrome, come to the PWS Options page -- or send someone you know who might benefit (educators, health care professionals, etc.). Sisters who are joining the ranks of "the Women of the 14th Moon" will want to visit Menopausal Solutions. Visitors who might enjoy some really kickin' Tejano music and news of interest will want to go to El Nuevo Siglo with their speakers activated! A Lakota brother, Ken Seaboy, is one of the best craftsmen in America when it comes to making personalized, one-of-a-kind saddles and chaps. He also paints buffalo skulls, hand-crafts knives and can take orders for just about anything, Native American and very authentic! See his work at Pony Tracks.
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