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Month: July 2014
Sweet Home Alabama
Birmingham, Alabama. A city full to the brim with southern charm, smiling faces, and open hearts. Read More
Monday Quote: Unmapped Territory
There is unmapped territory in all of us. Read More
Oils For Beauty: Which One Takes The Cake?
Oils have become a major part of my daily beauty routine. Almost every single product I use contains at least one type, or is actually an oil itself. Read More
The Secret Symbolism Of Figs + A Recipe
The last day of summer may still be far off, but a new season is upon us. Read More
Free People Horoscopes by Tracy Allen, Week of July 28–August 3
Follow @astrotherapist on Twitter and email tallennyc@gmail.com to schedule a reading over phone or Skype. Available in-person in NYC! $125 for 60 minutes, $150 for 90 minutes. Read More
Summer Sides: Cherry, Mint, & Wheatberry Salad
This post is part of our Summer Sides series for the month of July from Jill of a Better Happier St. Sebastian. Read More
Weekend Snapshot: Off The Grid
Off the grid, out of sight, far away from the busy reality of life is where I like to put myself sometimes. Read More
Make Your Own Herb-Infused Body Oil
I made the switch from using body lotion to oil about a year ago, and haven’t looked back since. Read More
Wanderlust Whistler Bound
I went to my first Wanderlust festival in 2012. I was just one year out of college, and you could say I was still a kid. Those brief two days of yoga classes, Ayurveda workshops, yoga spectaculars, and ancient Indian storytelling opened my eyes in ways that I could never have imagined. I left Wanderlust that year changed forever. Read More
A Love For Bikes & Coffee
Bicycle: A mode of transportation that some people rely on to tackle the day.
Coffee: A beverage that some people rely on to get them through the day. Read More
Organic vs. Conventional: The Dirty Dozen
I remember when the term “organic” first started becoming a thing – in my world, at least. I would hear it being thrown around here and there, but finding an organic vegetable in my everyday supermarket was basically a joke. Read More