Interview with blacksmith Sandra Dunn of Two Smiths

Interview with Blacksmith Sandra Dunn of Two Smiths by Dan Watt (interviewer) and Peter Samuel (cinematographer).

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To reach Sandra, enroll in a blacksmithing course, or see some of the work Two Smiths has done go to:

https://twosmiths.ca/

Pre-and Post-operative Care and the use of Supplements! By Special Guest Dr. Arla Kasaj, ND!!!

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Supporting the Ladies – A Guide to Women’s Sports bras By guest blogger Jazzmine Pristine

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Review of Heartland by John Holland

I purchased John Holland’s poetry book Dry Bones as a gift for my librarian sister-in-law.  I won’t comment on the book because poetry is personal.  I did read it before I gave it to her.  The only regret is that I didn’t buy the book directly from John and ask him to sign it.  After reading Dry Bones I wanted to read more of his work so I purchased Heartland.  

Listening to Johnny Cash sing Nine Inch Nail’s “Hurt” and to Mazzy Star’s “Into Dust” made sense while I started reading John Holland’s Heartland: Four Novellas set in the Australian Outback.  But as I continued to read I think listening to David Bowie or Peter Gabriel singing Heroes made even  more sense.

The environment and animals are uniquely Australian but the human essence of the stories could take place anywhere.

Each story drew me in as though I was a character sharing the same experiences as the main characters.

All the stories could easily be made into a movie or mini series.  And considering John’s background there is a great deal of sage advice mixed into the telling of “Left of the Rising Sun”.  Knowledge that could save someone’s life.

The ebook and paperback are available for Kindle and Amazon Books.

Enjoy!  And Keep Safe!

D.W.

 

 

Introducing “The Children of the Myth Machine” series by Dan Watt

Introducing a New Website about the exciting Science Fiction series called The Children of the Myth Machine!

The Lebert Fitness Buddy System By Theresa Coon

We’re reblogging to keep people positive and motivated.

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The Lebert Fitness Buddy System By Theresa Coon

The Buddy System by Theresa Coon with Taylor Norris (model), Dan Watt (writer), and Andraya Watt (photographer and video) ©

This was quite the adventure.  Canadian goose everywhere along with their droppings.  But Victoria Park, Kitchener, Ontario is a scenic place.  We did this right by the Boat House.

Theresa explains that as one person increases their core strength by holding the one end of the Lebert Fitness Buddy System © while the other does dynamic movements.  Like pulling or hopping!

Something new and fun to try:  remember to breathe!  And remember to listen to your body!

Taylor is a twhealthhumor .com co-blogger and  massage therapist:  https://unionwellness.ca/taylor-norris%2c-rmt.html  (copy and paste on Google)

Theresa is a fitness instructor and co-author of the Children’s book:  You Are A Treasure   https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Treasure-Treasured-Space/dp/1775391906/ref=sr_1_5?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1541242464&sr=1-5&keywords=you+are+a+treasure&dpID=51BuEs5WlbL&preST=_SX218_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch  (copy and paste on Google)

Book Launch Party

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ACHEBE

ACHEBE:  The third book of the Children of the Myth Machine series
ACHEBE: The third book of the Children of the Myth Machine series Model: Gloria Antwi  Design Background star photo: Ethan Watt Photo of Achebe: Dan Watt

ACHEBE and her husband were once a part of the CINN, a group made up of Earth’s richest individuals. When Achebe and her husband found out the CINN were involved with using the Children of the Myth Machines to create slaves and gladiators they joined the draoi ársa. Now Achebe is imprisoned on the dead world Sårad Värld. So far she has refused to tell the Cinn where the other Children of Myth Machines are. Or where the mystical reliquia viviente is.

Now Available in Paperback or ebook through Amazon

Review of History Channel’s “Curse of Oak Island”

I haven’t watched much TV over the last twenty years.  Just little snippets of shows on YouTube.  However, in isolation I started watching History Channel’s “Curse of Oak Island”.

Oak Island is part of Nova Scotia and believed to have a buried treasure.  The brothers Rick and Marty Lagina, and Craig Tester along with their crew have been searching for the treasure for several seasons.  I talked to a friend who has watched the reality show for a number of years and said they never find the treasure and that the show just goes on and on.  However, from an archaeological and historical view this is a very important show whether they find the treasure or not.

The treasure they have found, such as a cross, show evidence that that Oak Island has been visited by Europeans for centuries.

They have worked with experts from around the world to date and geographically place the origin of objects they have found.  From this viewers learn about ancient tools, weapons, and jewellery.

The search so far has used a drone do an overhead scan of Oak Island.  Underground mapping using explosives, and drills to dig down in specific areas to look for the “money” pit.  Copper walls have been used so a specific area could be drained of water and an inflatable wall used to drain a swamp.  All of this is done with permits and when necessary a professional geologist and archaeologist.

There is one aspect to the show that is disturbing.  If the treasure was brought there by Freemasons the crew looking for it should walk gingerly.  The Freemason organisation still exists and they may decide what is theirs is theirs.  Very smart of Rick, Marty, and Craig to build a museum for people to see and discovered artifacts.

Personally I enjoy seeing the respect they show towards the others who have searched for the treasure and their inclusiveness of the people on and around Oak Island.