Friday, August 1, 2014

May Our Love Run Deeper and Longer than the Nile ~ Jodee Stevens

Nate holding his fortune with Esther sniffing it.

Nate and I are about to celebrate our wedding anniversary and today two river guides are tying the knot. The ceremony and reception are in the hamlet of North River along the Hudson River. 

Wedding Rings
"The exchange began in ancient Egypt ... Wedding couples braided Nile river reeds into small circles, the symbol of eternity. Believing the vein in the third finger of the left hand runs directly to the heart, that's where they chose to wear their ring."  ~ Jodee Stevens

"Those of us who look for meaning in life's signs and symbols generally find it, then use it to help us on our way." ~ www.cardthartic.com

However, "Love is not always easy. Sometimes it requires hard work under a hot sun." ~ John Gray, Ph.D.
Becky Pelton, North Creek Rafting
This summer I’m slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It’s a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is “Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex” by John Gray. We’ve all heard of it and there’s a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With the understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “With understanding, those we love will certainly flower.”
- See more at: http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/#sthash.RnOhrqZi.dpuf
Becky Pelton, North Creek Rafting
This summer I’m slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It’s a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is “Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex” by John Gray. We’ve all heard of it and there’s a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With the understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “With understanding, those we love will certainly flower.”
- See more at: http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/#sthash.RnOhrqZi.dpuf
Becky Pelton, North Creek Rafting
This summer I’m slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It’s a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is “Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex” by John Gray. We’ve all heard of it and there’s a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With the understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “With understanding, those we love will certainly flower.”
- See more at: http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/#sthash.RnOhrqZi.dpuf

This summer I'm slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It's a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is "Men are from Mars. Women are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex". We've all heard of it and there's a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With this understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said "With understanding, those we love will certainly flower. "

Check the link below for North Country Public Radio's 2014 summer reading list:
Becky Pelton, North Creek Rafting
This summer I’m slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It’s a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is “Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex” by John Gray. We’ve all heard of it and there’s a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With the understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “With understanding, those we love will certainly flower.”
- See more at: http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/#sthash.RnOhrqZi.dpuf

Becky Pelton, North Creek Rafting
This summer I’m slowly re-reading a book I think everyone ought to read at least once a decade. It’s a book that takes a while to digest and seems like it was written by aliens watching us. The book is “Men are from Mars, Woman are from Venus: The Classic Guide to Understanding the Opposite Sex” by John Gray. We’ve all heard of it and there’s a reason why. It provides a general framework for understanding the differences between men and women. With the understanding, we can increase effective communication and enjoyment of one another. As Thich Nhat Hanh said, “With understanding, those we love will certainly flower.”
- See more at: http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/#sthash.RnOhrqZi.dpuf
http://blogs.northcountrypublicradio.org/allin/2014/07/29/summer-reading-list-call-in-wednesday-10-am-to-noon/

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