About me - Wendy Minks

About me

Wind in my hair and the sun on face and I am happy.

I have lived in 10 of the United States, so far....

I have held many positions - usually in the sales and marketing department.

My passions in life are children, gardening, the ocean, reading, writing, and anything adventurous.

My experience includes technical writing, news reporting, marketing pieces, website content, and general business writing. Fiction and poetry have been attempted as hobbies.

My knowledge base includes:
1. Gardening
2. Children
3. Fine Art
4. Classic Cars
5. Politics
6. Gadgets
7. Pearls
8. Travel
9. Hawaii
10.History
11. Education Issues
12. Advertising
13. Marketing
14. Food storage
15. Emergency preparedness
16. Shopping on a budget
17. Research
18. Business operations
19. Real Estate
20. Home Inspections
21. Literature
22. Religions
23. Native American history
24. Internet selling

Briefly me

My passion is ...

learning

I know too much about ...

selling

My parents always told me ...

to do my best

My childhood ambition ...

was to become an astronaut

My favorite memory ...

eating home made bread straight from the oven with my Grandma.

Why I write ...

I have so many thoughts in my head and my friends and family get tired of hearing me talk.

What I am reading/watching/listening to ...

Neil Gaiman "Neverwhere", "Dexter", Jack Johnson, Red Hot Chili Peppers & Lenny Kravitz

My first job ...

pumping gas at a full service gas station

My best moment ...

my kids

My inspiration ...

the beauty of God's creations.

Featured article by Wendy Minks

Home & Garden > Cleaning Clothing Laundry tips and tricks

Ah, Irish Spring clean, scrubbed head to toe, lathered and slathered. You turn off the water and reach through the steam for a soft, fluffy warm towel. "EWWWW! That's not going anywhere near my clean face!" you exclaim. You drop the towel in the hamper and reach for another, but they are all the same. The ones you washed and folded last week smell just as awful as the one your spouse hung to dry this morning. You wash, you dry, you even use fabric softener, but still they stink. How does this happen? More importantly, how to make it stop? The problem here is mildew (mold). Molds are surviv...

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