I am just a simple girl living in a simple world
Having now entered the second half of my life, I have finally come to the realization that a simple life is a good life, one full of self fulfillment and happiness. I am dedicating the rest of my life to "simple living."
I live a simple, small, quiet life with my happy family and pets on the central Florida coast. I am a widow turned newlywed with 3 grown kids.
I love photography, travel, reading and of course writing. For many years I was a medical secretary, due to my love of medicine and writing, the natural course of events led me to becoming a medical transcriptionist/editor. My writing instincts recently have taken me in the direction of writing on a more formal level. I am a ghost content writer, and have publish several articles in several venues on the internet.
My husband and I enjoy spending time together exploring and traveling, photography, and reading. My two great passions are learning and news.
We live our quiet life with 3 dogs and 1 cat.
My passion is ...
Artistic expression, be it writing, photography, dancing anything
I know too much about ...
Death of my beloved husband
My parents always told me ...
Do not take the lords name in vane
My childhood ambition ...
Veterinarian - anything to do with animals!
My favorite memory ...
our yearly family vacation camping on the beach with my cousins, aunts and uncles
Why I write ...
To be able to sort out the questions and answers that revolve in my head
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
Jaws, Thats some bad hat Harry
My first job ...
Assistant at a veterinary clinic
My best moment ...
the birth of my children
My inspiration ...
To live a happy, well loved, well experienced life
Several studies done in the past show certain disease risks are linked with specific locations, or areas of the United States. One prominent study determined what has now been titled, the “Stroke Belt”. Recently, that same area has also earned the distinction of being the “Diabetes Belt”. Diabetes Belt A recent article in the American Journal of Preventative Medicine showed government researchers pinpointed several areas in the U.S. that seem to contain a higher incidence of diabetes. These areas, primarily in the Southeastern area of the country, ...
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Member since: April 2007
Articles Written: 30