:: Natural Factors chewable Vitamin C. The Boysenberry makes me happiest!
:: Sounds True meditation music, especially the kundalini meditations.
:: The HP Lovecraft Tarot, which I want in the worst way, but not enough to spend $1000 for it (new), or even $350 (used). (I hope Cthulhu won't take it personally; it's never a good thing to be on his bad side.)
:: My surrogate son, South Carolina Boy, writes very personally about familial stress, shifting identities and transition: A Real Trans Person and Do not think that I have come to bring peace to the earth.
:: Masada bagels, particularly the Everything bagel and the Cinnamon Raisin! mmmmm
:: Theraneem products, which cured my eczema. I can't recommend them highly enough, for any troublesome skin issue you might have.
:: URBAN FARM, a magazine almost as much fun as Mary Jane's Farm. (Our local equivalent is from Hendersonville, NC: Back Home.)
:: BeeWell Honey, from Pickens County, SC. Besides scrumptious wildflower honey, the best thing in Pickens County is Glassy Mountain. (NOTE: This is not to be confused with Glassy Mountain in Greenville County, which was once stunningly beautiful, but now totally ruined by rich people, golfers and enormous McMansions; Kevin Costner and Tiger Woods are frequent visitors and investors.)
:: Barbara Lynn, known as the Queen of Gulf Coast Blues and Soul.
~*~
You'll lose a good thing - Barbara Lynn (1962)
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Thursday, January 27, 2011
Stuff I like
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Daisy Deadhead
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Labels: 60s, Back Home, Barbara Lynn, food, health, HP Lovecraft, Mary Jane's Farm, music, New Age, Pickens, rhythm and blues, soul music, Sounds True, South Carolina, supplements, tarot, transgender, Urban Farm
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