Posts tagged #SpiritedTable
Thanksgiving Fit-Full Feasting

Holidays are back in action and many of us are ready to roll out the feast day favorites! But let’s take a moment to think of how that break in tradition could be a change in how we approach healthier holidays.

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W3 Book Club-“Never Close Your Heart”

Book clubs love guest speakers. And something that’s easy to do virtually is host a book club featuring a guest author. For one of our most recent book clubs writer Monica F. Anderson-affectionately called Dr. mOe (yes, she does spell it this way)-W3 Book Club entertained, and was entertained by, Dr. Anderson when she spoke to us about “Never Close Your Heart.”

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Can’t Travel, But Still Have the Travel Bug? Learn a New Language

At the end of last summer, when it became obvious that travel would continue to be severely impacted by the pandemic, I first grieved the loss of my overseas travel schedule. But, then I moved on to what I could do with myself to prepare for my adventures to come once travel restrictions are lifted. How about learning a new language?

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Road Trip Through Israel-Part Three: Acre and Rosh Pinna

Teri Popp continues her road trip through Israel via Acre and Rosh Pinna. This is the location of the coast of the Mediterranean, the Old City of Acre, tunnels constructed by the Templars, charming and unique hotels, Banias Waterfalls and Hiking Trails, and more!

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Road Trip Through Israel-Part Two: The Holy City of Jerusalem—Chapter Two

Teri’s road trip through Israel continues through Jerusalem and the City of David with walks that take you through ancient underground tunnels that housed an aqueduct system that ensured freshwater supply to the Old City of Jerusalem, through the Jerusalem Archeological Park, the Western Wall, and Temple Mount.

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Road Trip Through Israel-Part One: The Holy City of Jerusalem—Chapter One

Spiritual, thought-provoking, and moving—a few of the words that come to mind as one tours through this city considered sacred by Christians, Jews, and Muslims alike. Today, visitors to Jerusalem can watch the many Christian pilgrims carrying replica crosses as they recreate the journey on their own paths to spiritual healing.

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Traveling the Danube Through Eastern Europe-Part Two: Croatia

Teri E. Popp visits a Croatia that has been torn by strife. But the uplifting spirit of the people, including home visits for tourists, keeps their faith in their country and the perseverance to work the land, very much alive!

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