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Red Herring Games: Navigating a Business During a Pandemic
How having a WordPress site helped this business survive the challenge of COVID-19.
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“how to heal”: A Poem
From Rarasaur: “Pack your cells with joy until it is what they know best, and what they trust most.”
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Earthship Biotecture
Specialists in modern off-grid design, systems and construction. You can buy your own plans, or join the Earthship Academy to learn how to build an off-grid home.
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How To Host A Virtual Party
Social distancing does not mean you can’t party! This blog post by Red Herring games explains how to host a party virtually.
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“everywhere whispers to us, a promise”
Can a poem be at once apocalyptic, utopian, and timely? Sam Crocker’s latest work at the Rising Phoenix Review sure sounds like all three.
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Full Circle: First Nations Performance
Full Circle: First Nations Performance is a non-profit society and registered charity that creates opportunities for Indigenous artists.
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Tabitha Farrar on Eating Disorder Recovery
Tabitha Farrar, one of the founders of World Eating Disorders Action Day, shares her experience of blogging about recovery — and supporting others in their own journeys.
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Scrapbook & Cards Today
Scrapbook & Cards Today is a magazine for papercraft inspiration! You can buy the magazine online or read the blog for free crafting tips.
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Blue House Organics
Blue House Organics is a 20-acre organic vegetable farm that offers harvest boxes online.
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Surrounded: How Books Are Keeping Me Going in Quarantine
“I can’t even say that I am ‘living’ in quarantine; if anything, I’m just surviving. But I have my books.” At Causeway Lit, Marina writes about her love for books.
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Doodlewash: Creating an Online Watercolor Community
How Charlie O’Shields built his own watercolor community on doodlewash.com.
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68 Bits of Unsolicited Advice
“Show up. Keep showing up. Somebody successful said: 99% of success is just showing up.” On his 68th birthday, Kevin Kelly shares 68 bits of wisdom.
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Mother’s Day Flower Exchange. 💐
“I thought since I’m not able to celebrate Mother’s Day with my friends this year, why not still make it memorable by exchanging garden bouquets? That’s when I got the idea for a Flower Exchange – where I drop off a bouquet from my garden and my friends give me one from their garden.”
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Thank You, Discover Prompt Participants!
A month of writing prompts has come to an end, but our community marches on.
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Open We Stand
#OpenWeStand is a resource for small business owners, connecting them to other entrepreneurs and inspiring them with creative solutions to keep their businesses open during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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