Welcome to my forest!
I live near the Klamath River in the center of the Klamath National Forest in Northern California.
There's a local legend of a serpent that lives in the river. Some natives here claim to have seen it. There are also numerous Bigfoot sightings. Many people know me as a Bigfoot researcher because since 2005 I've been documenting sightings here.
If you ever come to the Klamath River, take off your shoes and let the warm, sweet water cover your feet. When you dip your feet into this river it is sure you'll come back to this sacred place once again.
I live on the outskirts of a small unincorporated town called Happy Camp. Here I've found peace, creativity, and joy. The forest, with its tall fir and ubiquitous pine, tangled oak and sprightly madrone, covers much of the northern end of California.

The Klamath River, about 4 miles downriver from my home
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Linda in the Klamath River Valley with Neo
Neo
'Neo' is what I call my Alphasmart Neo . . . a portable word machine. We writers tend to love them.
I also call my computer 'Dell', and my external hard drive 'Max' (Maxtor.)
I do a lot of my lens writing on Neo. It is handy to carry around, and since it isn't connected to the Internet, I don't get distracted!

A special shout-out to friends who have found this page by clicking on the link in my Twitter profile! Thanks for coming by! I'm happy you're here!
I have four Twitter accounts:
1. Linda Jo Martin - all about writing
2. Bigfoot Sightings - all about Bigfoot
3. Linda's Herbal - all about herbs and gardening
4. FightCPS - all about family rights
Please choose the account that best matches your interests so you'll be more likely to get tweets that aren't off-topic.
My content writing here at Squidoo.Com
...we call these pages "lenses"
- What's New?
- Slogans to live by...
- How I help out here at Squidoo
- Senior Squids
- Creativity is part of my spiritual practice...
- About me
- Spiritual sunshine!
- My creative writing
- Memoirs
- We watch a DVD almost every evening...
- Music - a gift of the heavenly spheres
- Books - the land of the lost...
- Newbery Medal winning children's novels
- An amazing communication network connecting people around the world!
- My Blogs
- The joy of social networking
- My social media links
- Home, home on the range...
- Linda's herbal
- Justice and liberty for all... or so they said.
- What could be more spiritual than a walk in the woods?
- Step outside and what do you see?
- More...
- Are you a time traveler?
What's New?
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Ten New Lenses by LindaJM
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Only the newest, the fledgling, the fresh out of the box lenses made by me, LindaJM. This page shows the lenses I've made most recently. Often I've gone to bio pages of other lensmasters and wondered what they've done most recently. This lens is my...
Slogans to live by...
...just a few thoughts that mean a lot to me.

1. Live and let live.
2. Go with the flow.
3. Serve mankind.
With that third slogan/motto/intention in mind, I was thrilled to be asked to help out here at Squidoo.
In April 2009 I was asked to be a Squid Angel. That's an amazing job - and intensive! It is more than just fluttering about with bright feathery wings. There are lots of lenses to monitor because we want the good, helpful, well-developed ones to excel (in lensrank terms) and the spammy, unfinished, repetitive ones to sink to the bottom of the drainage ditch.
I also accepted a mentoring position I applied for last December: Image and Video Mentor. Since I've had many years of webdesign experience I do my best to help others who are trying to put together media-rich, attractive lenses.
How I help out here at Squidoo
...I live to serve!
There are over thirty Squid angels, but only one Image & Video Mentor.
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Squid Angel, Semi-Retired
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Hello lens visitor... are you looking for a Squid Angel? I was appointed to be one of over thirty as of April 2009. Squid Angels review lenses to see what's hot and what's not. When they find a lens that deserves more recognition, they bless it, whi...
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Image and Video Mentor
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Welcome! I'm Linda Martin, your Image and Video Mentor here at Squidoo. I love working with images and know you will too once you have the right software and a few simple instructions. This lens lists sites where you can find free images on the web....
Senior Squids
...older but no less bolder.
I also helped establish a Ning community group for Squidoo lensmasters over age fifty.-
Senior Squids
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Are you over age fifty? Are you a Squidoo lensmaster? If the question is YES to both, you're welcome to join a new group, Senior Squids... for those of us born a while back. I love being an older citizen and I hope you do too. I love networking with...
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Senior Squids and The Arts
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Senior Squids are creative, so our second challenge is to make lenses about any aspect of the arts. This challenge runs from June 7 through June 13, 2009. (Late art lenses are still welcome, Senior Squids!) Vincent Van Gogh's "Self-Portrait in Fro...
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Twttrlists Created by Senior Squids
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Senior Squids have been busy making Twttrlists!
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Eventful Productions
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Events, happenings, festivals, fiestas, occasions, and remembrances -- all types of events -- are showcased on this page which is comprised of the creative efforts of Senior Squid lensmasters here on Squidoo. Example: The man in the tube to the left...
Creativity is part of my spiritual practice...
...what is life without creativity?

I believe that to complete the adventure of life we need to be able to do as the Great Creator does... we need to create. As denizens of the universe, this is our destiny, and to thwart that creativity is a danger to our own well-being.
So don't hold back - be as outlandishly creative as you desire to be. Choose a talent in the spectrum of diverse abilities and practice it joyfully until it mirrors your soul.
Festival of creative arts...
...I'm essentially a writer, but I get into other things too.
If you can harness your creativity long enough to focus it into one endeavor you will discover the joy of artistic success.
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Creative Alchemy For Creative Growth
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Creative alchemy is creative change. It involves your willingness to grow beyond your present boundaries and become a more versatile, daring artist in whatever medium you work with. You can experience creative alchemy in graphic arts, writing, music...
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Get Ready For NaNoWriMo
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National Novel Writing Month, NaNoWriMo, encourages ordinary people to write a novel during the month of November. The novel must be at least 50,000 words in length, which is short by most novel writing standards. This feat can be accomplished by wri...
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Creative Lensmaking
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I love finding creative uses for Squidoo modules. This lens is my place for collecting creative lensmaking techniques. Have fun looking through these lenses - there's some genius at work here. I'm currently looking for more creative lenses to includ...
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Tips For Writing Middle Grade Novels
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If you have any writing skills at all, you are able to write a middle grade novel. It is easy to do and I'll show you how. A middle grade novel is intended to appeal to children ages 8 to 12. If you want to write a middle grade novel, the best way t...
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Writing Topics from A to Z
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Ever felt writing-obsessed? If you're a writer, most likely you'll identify with that term. We who write are usually thinking or learning about writing when we're not actually doing some writing. I like to write novels, but in my spare time I write...
More...
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Grateful for Critique Group Friends
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I'd like to introduce you to some wonderful people who have helped me by critiquing my novels. The dedication it takes to critique a novel is no small thing. Novels take time to critique -- hours and hours of precious time. So I want to give a specia...
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Great Writing Resources, Tips, Twitters, and Inspirations
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This lens is filled with information to help writers develop their craft. Writing is a way of life that many of us cannot live without. A day without writing seems . . . imbalanced, don't you think? You can meet some great writers through Twitter a...
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Purple Everything!
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Purple is the color that makes us feel like kings! Purple symbolizes royalty, passion, spiritual joy, and deep meditation. Purple is the color of the third-eye chakra so it denotes psychic abilities and insight. The crystal amethyst is purple and pro...
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Creating and Using Your Writer's Notebook
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Writers need notebooks. That's where they record all the flash inspirations the Muse sends them. Thoughts are fleeting. If you have a good idea for a writing project, you need a place to write it down. The logical place, the place thousands of writ...
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NaNoWriMo Notations
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This is a guide to finding news, hints, tips and suggestions for NaNoWriMo inspiration and success. NaNoWriMo = National Novel Writing Month (every November!) During NaNoWriMo thousands of writers and aspiring writers get together to write their nov...
Squidoo
...I love this subject.
One thing we lensmasters love is to read or write lenses about Squidoo.
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In Praise of the Squidoo Guestbook
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I recently finished reading a long and interesting lens - and was inspired to tell the writer how much I enjoyed her work. But to my dismay, there was no guestbook. No contact link either. I was so disappointed that I couldn't network with the autho...
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How To Promote Your Squidoo Lens
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Now that you have a lens, you want to let people know about it. Getting people to read your lens is harder than writing it! But there are many ways to promote your lens, make it more popular in search engines, and make it a success. In this lens I'l...
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My Least Popular Lenses - and Lessons I've Learned From Making Them
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These are my least popular Squidoo lenses. Either they are terrible topics, or I haven't given them enough loving attention. Either way, I haven't given up on them. At the very least, this lens will serve to keep me aware of the lenses that need to...
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...when you visit a Squidoo lens
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Besides building and writing your own lenses, the most important thing you can do on this site is to visit other people's lenses. What you do there will make a big difference to everyone involved. If we as a huge Squidoo community can band together t...
Lensmastery by Linda
...My SquidTop Blog
Fetching RSS feed... please stand byMore about Squidoo
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Offer Email Subscriptions to Your SquidCasts
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This tutorial shows how to set up a subscription service so your Squidoo lens visitors can receive your SquidCasts in email. If you're not a member of Squidoo yet, please join. Subscribe to get notifications of my lens updates by email. Note: This...
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Squidoo Message Board Forums
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You have to do it. You have to let people know about your lenses - but HOW? One of the best ways is to network with other Squidoo lensmasters on Squidoo message board forums. There you'll meet lots of other lensmasters who have been where you are now...
About me
...in case you want to know more.
Life is a never ending series of challenges followed by solutions followed by challenges.
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LindaJM's Squidoo Journey - part one - 2006 through 2008
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It took some time for me to warm up to the idea. I'm usually so busy, I don't have time to investigate new sites on the web. I have blogs to maintain, a job to attend to, and a family. Plus at first Squidoo didn't seem like something I w...
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LindaJM's Squidoo Journey - part two - 2009
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I love to keep track of my progress with diary entries. I'm hoping for an exciting year with lots of Squidoo growth, so I'm planning to make good use of this diary lens. In case you missed it - part one of this diary is here: LindaJM's...
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Linda Jo Martin
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Linda Jo Martin, author of The Scribe of Irohila, The Seagull Rebellion, The Alyssa Project, and other novels, lives in Northern California in the Klamath National Forest.
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Gather.Com - Articles, Groups, and Friends
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Gather.Com is a friendly writing site where you can get feedback on your articles and express your concerns about life. I've been a member of Gather.Com since December 1, 2006, and have posted dozens of articles there. I find that the readers often...
Spiritual sunshine!
...grateful for the life I've been given.

I'm into alternative spirituality, meaning that I don't subscribe to any of the great religions of the world exclusively. I seek the spirit independently and commune with it diligently. In my own way.
For thirty years I was a member of an organized religion. I graduated from that experience in the year 2000 and have been happier ever since. I try not to tell others about this experience much as I don't have any need to complain, and those that are still members of the religion would not appreciate my unusual view of it. So... instead of talking about that era of my past, I celebrate the present with my joy at being alive in this wonderful time.
Spirituality, Linda style...
...come celebrate with me!
A kaleidoscope of brilliant colors, mixed with serendipity and viewed with joy.
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Love: A Work Force Energy Booster!
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People respond well to love. They respond by working harder, being more organized, and getting along with their co-workers. So how can we bring more love into our working environments? I'm not talking about romantic love. That's something to...
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Festival of the Inner Light
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There's a new winter holiday. It's called the Festival of the Inner Light. Come along on a new adventure -- a winter-long holiday of spiritual and creative growth. I'm looking forward to the 2009 winter holiday season... and another three mo...
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Messenger from the Summer of Love
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This book inspires us to remember that love is the most important thing, and that we can live life in a way that brings joy to our souls and thereby uplift the consciousness of others whose lives we touch. Messenger from the Summer of Love is a fun...
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Gurus Online: Find Your Guru Online
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A guru is a spiritual teacher with advanced knowledge and wisdom, gained through meditation. The word guru comes from two Sanskrit words: gu means darkness, and ru means light. A guru is an enlightened teacher who brings spiritual light to dark minds...
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Lao Tse
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There is as much controversy about whether Lao Tse existed as there is about whether Jesus existed. Maybe more. According to tradition, Lao Tse was a great philosopher who lived about 400 BC. He is the author of the Tao Te Ching.!
...energy healing.
I use energy healing methods including EFT, Quantum Touch, dowsing, and Reiki.
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Geniyyah Energy Healing & Consciousness Research
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We're all made of energy. Learning to work with that energy promotes health and well-being in our lives and the lives of others. Geniyyah Consciousness Research provides information on manifesting, visions, energy exercises, and divination. I wr...
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EFT - Emotional Freedom Techniques
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Emotional Freedom Techniques (EFT) help people recover from emotional traumas and other disorders by removing blockages in the energy meridian system. Through a routine of simple tapping on a series of specific sites on the body, the energy is allow...
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Best of Truth and Justice on Twitter
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Does truth and justice exist on Twitter? Why, yes it does! People are tweeting about #truth and #justice every day. I decided to follow along, and choose some of my favorite tweets from the bunch... and here they are!
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Raymon Grace: The Future is Yours - Do Something About It!
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The Future is Yours - Do Something About It! is the title of a book by Raymon Grace, an energy dowser. He combines dowsing with years of spiritual training to clear negative energies and create positive ones, bringing health and well-being into the l...
More lenses related to my spiritual beliefs and practices...
I enjoy several forms of divination, including dowsing with a pendulum, cards (though I'm not using traditional Tarot cards), and the I-Ching.
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Dowsing to Change Negative Energy Into Positive Energy
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I'm sure everyone knows about dowsing done with rods to find underground water resources. Dowsing can be much more than that, and can make a positive difference in our lives. I've learned a type of dowsing that goes beyond just reading bio...
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Predictions for 2009 through 2012, and Beyond
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This lens features predictions for the years 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015. More years will be added when predictions become available. The Crystal Ball, 1902 by John William Waterhouse Buy at AllPosters.com
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I Ching Readings for a Changing World
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Occasionally I consult the I Ching oracle on a matter of public interest, and will post the results here. The I-Ching is an ancient Chinese oracle book comprised of 64 sections, each of which explains an important condition of human experience. Thos...
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Why Did 'Abdu'l-Bahá Give Away His Coats?
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'Abdu'l-Bahá, the son of the Bahá'í Faith's founder, Bahá'u'lláh, had a habit of giving coats (or cloaks) to the poverty-stricken citizens where he lived in Akka and Haifa, Israel. When he wa...
Charities I support:
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Palestine Children's Relief Fund
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The Palestine Children's Relief Fund is a charity that provides medical assistance for injured Palestinian children. This most recent assault on Gaza (December 2008-January 2009) left over four hundred Palestianian children dead, and many more...
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Ten Charities That Really Help Children
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Charities that help children are at the top of my list when it comes to donations. There's nothing more compelling than a sick, injured, or under-educated child in need. I also love animal charities and charities for homeless people. Maybe a charity...
My creativity / your creativity
...where better to learn?

A creative person learns and gets insight by viewing the creative works of others, thus I avidly pursue literary gurus, as well as music and song, cinema, and applied arts. From all these mediums I gain strength and ideas with which to pursue my own creative expressions of life.
The drawing to the right is my "Springtime".
My creative writing
I should share more of my short writing. Stay tuned.
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A Baby Boomer Defines Life After World War II
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I was born in 1952 in Oakland California. My father had been in the Army during World War II. My mother was very young. I was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area towns of El Cerrito and Richmond. The following free-form narrative explains my feelin...
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The Irish Story of Frank Martin and the Fairies, Retold in Limericks
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Frank Martin was a sickly Irish weaver who had been baptized against fairies as an infant. Ever since then he had the gift of "seeing the good people." In other words, he could see and hear fairies. Others in his town were not blessed with this abil...
Memoirs
Here's another category I hope to expand a lot in the future.
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A Trip Into the Grand Canyon - January 1972
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When I was nineteen I met a young man in the Haight Ashbury. A few months later we went on a hitchhiking trip that took us all the way to the bottom of the Grand Canyon. This is our story, as I remember it. Unfortunately I took no photos while I was...
We watch a DVD almost every evening...
...there are no movie theaters in Happy Camp
There are few things more pleasurable than leaning back in a comfy chair to watch a cinematic masterpiece!
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August Rush
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The opening words to the movie set the mood and tell us the most important thing about this story: "Listen. The music. Can you hear it? I can hear it everywhere. In the wind. In the air. In the light. It's all around us. All you have to do is open y...
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Horse Movies for Family Entertainment
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Movies featuring horses are some of the most spectacular ever made. The beauty of filming the graceful bounding of a horse must infiltrate any cinematographer's heart so that any movie with a horse becomes a memorable, uplifting experience.
Music - a gift of the heavenly spheres
...where human intuition blends with imagination and delight.
Music calms the senses and feeds the soul.
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Mountain Music Elevates The Soul
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Mountain music is laid-back, country-style creative joy-making. Add your instinctual capacity for rhythm and tone, and your family can make the most harmonious music in town. Whether you live in the city or the country, welcome the sounds of genuine...
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Deva Premal - Beautiful Mantra Singing
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If you want to hear some beautiful music to make your spirit soar, try listening to mantras sung by Deva Premal. Her life partner, talented musician, Miten, accompanies her. These recordings are truly mind-rocking... if you listen regularly they will...
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Vintage Beatles Albums - What Are They Worth?
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To this day I remember buying my first Beatles album. I was twelve that year and motivated by peer pressure to start a collection. I'd seen the Beatles on Ed Sullivan's TV show - my entire family watched both performances, enraptured. My father said...
Books - the land of the lost...
...lost in the pages of a book and I don't even want to get out!
I write a lot so I read a lot. Reading is not only tremendously satisfying entertainment, it is an exercise for the psyche because unlike watching a movie, you're forced to visualize and imagine and think!
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Mary Summer Rain
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There isn't much on the web about Mary Summer Rain. She apparently loves her privacy and doesn't maintain her own website. Therefore the best way to learn about her is through reading her books. This painting of Mary Summer Rain was done by Carole B...
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Books For Writers
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What a writer needs is inspiration, and these books will give it to you. You'll find the power to go on, motivation to meet your goals, ideas for streamlining your writing process, suggestions for bringing your characters to life, exercises to improv...
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Literary Arts Lenses by LindaJM
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Since I read and write a lot, many of my lenses are about books and the skills it takes to write them. This lens lists my literary arts lenses. This is a supplement to my regular lensography - created because I know I'll be writing dozens of literar...
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Secret of the Andes
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The Secret of the Andes is a classic of children's literature. The Secret of the Andes won the Newbery Medal in 1953. Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark is a short, culturally rich novel about the life of a young boy who lived in the Andes Mount...
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Benjamin Franklin Was A Vegetarian
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Benjamin Franklin was a vegetarian. In his own words: "When about 16 Years of Age, I happen'd to meet with a Book, written by one Tryon, recommending a Vegetable Diet. I determined to go into it. My Brother being yet unmarried, did not keep House,...
More about books...
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Writing The Breakout Novel
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Donald Maass, a top literary agent, penned this highly successful writing book that I'd recommend for anyone who wants to create a top quality novel.
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Reading Novels To Children - Twenty-Five Recommendations
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I'd heard that some parents were reading books to their children - and not just picture books. They were reading long novels - not only children's novels but sometimes novels meant for adults as well. When I started reading to my youngest during his...
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Ten Must-Read Classics of Great Literature
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Because I love to read good books - I want to have the honor of introducing you to ten favorite classic novels that have enchanted and entertained readers for decades. I feel one of the saddest effects of modern society has been to take young people...
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King of the Wind
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King of the Wind, a children's novel that won the Newbery Medal in 1949, is a retelling of the classic story of the Godolphin Arabian, the renowned horse that fathered a line of outstanding race horses. Among those whose ancestry is traced back to th...
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To Kill A Mockingbird, by Harper Lee
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She said it was a love story, but most people think of it as a great classic of Southern life. She never had another book published, yet this one, written early in life, won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1961--the highest honor for great literatu...
Newbery Medal winning children's novels
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1930-1939
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During the 1930s, Newbery winners were mainly fiction, with a few fictionalized biographies and non-fiction titles. The quality of children's literature started to improve though it was nowhere near the high standards expected of writers today. Still...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1950-1959
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At the beginning of this decade, children's books were still fairly simplistic, but by the end, we're favored with an outstanding historical novel, The Witch of Blackbird Pond, that sets a precedent for the increased quality of children's books in th...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1922-1929
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Early Newbery Medal winners included short story collections, non-fiction, and novels. Many are out of print, difficult to locate, and rare. Books older than 1927 may now be in the public domain. This lens has links to Amazon pages for all the Newbe...
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Newbery Award Winning Books
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Winning the Newbery Medal is the greatest thrill and honor for an author of middle grade or young adult literature. It means that the chosen book has been read and enjoyed by experts in the field of children's literature, and that the book has lastin...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1940-1949
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Every book on this list is a treasure in its own right. Each is unique, lovable, different. But if you only read two of them, don't miss Johnny Tremain and The Twenty-One Balloons. They are my two favorites for quality and originality. Of course, I'm...
More Newbery books...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1990-1999
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Writers are under a lot of pressure these days to produce high quality novels. The competition is enormous. Consequently the cream of the crop books on this list are excellent. My favorite novels from this list are Holes and Walk Two Moons. I'm als...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1960-1969
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There are some excellent novels in this, plus at least one great non-fiction reference book. My picks for best children's novels from this decade are From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler, I, Juan de Pareja, A Wrinkle in Time, and Isla...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1980-1989
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This was an amazing decade for Newbery Medal and Honor Books. During this period two of the winners were poetic. A non-fiction book won the medal for the first time in many years, and two others were honor books. Plus there were many excellent novels...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 1970-1979
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There are some outstanding novels in this collection of Newbery books, and I get excited when I remember reading and enjoying them. Some of my favorites are Sing Down the Moon, The Westing Game, and The Periolous Gard. There are other excellent novel...
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Newbery Medal Winners, 2000-2009
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Amazing things are happening in the world of children's literature. Authors are striving to write outstanding novels and non-fiction for children. This can be directly attributed to award programs like the Newbery Medal. My favorite from this decade...
An amazing communication network connecting people around the world!
...the Internet!

In 1982 I walked into the Fosters Freeze in Sonora, California, and saw a brightly painted machine in the corner. This was my first encounter with that icon of virtual life, PacMan! Several quarters later, I was hooked, but that was only the beginning.
The next year I decided to go back to college. One of my first classes was Computer Science. I filled my mind with the history and inner workings of computers, and knew this would be my path into the future.
In 1985 I got a divorce. In my frightened depression and lack of security I gave some thought to the question of what I could do to support myself in the future. I analyzed all my skills, and realized I excelled at only one. I had to become a writer. Unfortunately I didn't have a computer at the time, but I had faith that when the time was right, a computer would come to me and it would help me in my writing work, whatever that might be.
Sure enough . . . a few years later, in 1989, I quit a job with the county and was given my retirement fund, and it paid for my first computer, a 286. I spent two thousand dollars on it! Can you believe it? Recently I bought a new computer - five hundred dollars. My, how times have changed!
During the nearly-twenty years I've been computing I learned a lot about the Internet including more than ten years webdesign experience. So naturally, I've got a lot to say about that!
Internetting my way around the world
...caught in the web.
This section is special -- it is only for people who put a value on communication.
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Video Blogging For Beginners
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All about video blogging for beginners! I'm Linda, a seasoned blogger. I'm learning to set up video blogging for some of my blogging projects. As I learn to do it I'll add information to this lens. Eventually this may become an expert video blogger...
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Expert Blogging Advice Helping Bloggers Succeed
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Blogging has evolved to new standards of professionalism, and we must evolve to meet the challenge of competing with the best. I've been blogging since 2001. I've studied the experts extensively and have lots of information and links to share with yo...
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How to Use Ping.fm to Save Time on Use of Social Media Sites
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Ping.fm can help you deal with social media updates. Instead of visiting each social media site separately to post updates, you can post one update at Ping.fm and not have to waste any more time. We all know how valuable social media sites are to us...
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How To Use Friend Feed
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Friend Feed is a Web 2.0 feed amalgamation site that allows you and others to comment on your online activities. There's an easy registration. You log on, add as many feeds as you'd like, then connect with your friends. With FriendFeed you can find...
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Website Content Writing Tips for Squidoo, Your Website or Blog
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This lens focuses on writing web content that will entertain site visitors, do well in search engine queries, and provide helpful answers to those who seek your information. If you want your pages to be noticed and to be used as reference pages peop...
My Blogs
...trying to keep track of what I've written!
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LindaJM's Blog Log - 2009
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I list my blog postings on this lens. It is my own personal online blog log. You're welcome to browse as I continue to keep up with my blogging responsibilities. The photo is of me standing at the spring in Mt. Shasta City Park. This spring is sa...
The joy of social networking
...social media sites I participate in.

Besides Squidoo, I participate in Gather.Com and a few other sites like Digg, MySpace, Facebook, Stumble Upon, and Ryze.
More internet related lenses...
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How to Start a Webdesign Business
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I started a webdesign business back in 2002. Even though I live in a very small town with only 1200 people, my business thrived for five years until I shut it down so I could do something else with my time. Most of my business was local. Now I'v...
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The Tao of Keywords: How Ancient Philosophy Can Guide Your SEO Efforts
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The Tao Te Ching contains the rational basis for human activities, so it provides outstanding guidance for keyword selection and search engine optimization.
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Websites For Writers
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This lens is a collection of links to websites owned by writers. They are organized according to the style of web design used and site elements included. This lens is a teaching tool intended for use by participants in my workshop for writers, Crea...
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Creating An Impressive Writing Website
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This page gives a broad overview of information you'll need to make a professional-looking writing website. I originally created this lens as preliminary information for writers participating in my workshop at the 2008 Muse Online Writers Conference...
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Copyblogger - a blog that teaches copywriting skills
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Brian Clark started his copywriting blog, Copyblogger, in 2006. Since then it has become known as one of the best blogs on the web, on any topic. This blog helps and inspires bloggers in all niches to write compelling copy, gain subscribers, and fulf...
Home, home on the range...
...where the deer and the antelope play...

I live in the center of a forest. It is a small, isolated community... so I may think differently than those of you who have to face the complexities of civilized life every day. I'm a vegetarian and natural foodist. I live in a little cabin-like house (some might call it a shack.) Forest fires concern me more than crime rates. I keep my expenses down.
Homestuff...
...this is where my heart is.
No matter how far abroad we roam there's nothing like the sweetness of home.
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Coping With Empty Nest Syndrome
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They grow, we nurture them, and watch them fly off. Suddenly our nests are empty, our children are gone - off to make their fortunes in the world. What ever will we do with ourselves? How will we cope? When the family home empties parents often star...
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Emergency Survival & Evacuation Planning
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Most people don't expect to be forced from their home by disaster, but it can happen. By then it is too late to prepare. In July 2007 a forest fire broke out less than a mile from my home, and I had to get ready to leave in case the fire came my way...
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Natural and Artificial Sweeteners
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Everyone likes to add a bit of sweetness to their diet, but how much do we really know about the sweeteners we eat? How bad are artificial sweeteners, really? And if they're all that bad for us, what natural sweeteners can replace them? If you liste...
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Who Needs Gas? ...Ride A Bicycle!
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A good old fashioned bicycle will get you around town. So why pay a high price for gas? On a bike you can feel the wind in your face, say hello to your neighbors, and enjoy the sunshine. You can also get great exercise and develop the body you've be...
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Homeschooling Tips
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On this lens I'm collecting homeschooling ideas for children of various ages. Have fun with homeschooling, and remember, a day spent together with your child is priceless. I homeschooled my children for nine years and started what I believe was the...
More homey topics.... plus education...
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Do You Support the Separation of School & State?
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This is the statement I agreed to when I signed the Proclamation of the Alliance for the Separation of School and State: "I proclaim publicly that I favor ending government involvement in education." I signed the Proclamation about nine years ago -...
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Black Cats Need Adoptive Homes
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Black cats are wonderful feline companions. They are sweet, loving, compassionate, and precious in every way. So why are so many of them overlooked at shelters when other cats with variations in color catch the eye and get adopted? I'm making this l...
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Linda's Organic Gardening Journal - 2009
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I've got the good fortune of a large yard in which to plant my food. I'm a vegetarian so I'm hoping to be able to grow at least half my food, maybe more. I consider this a matter of extreme importance for health and financial reasons. I'm also clean...
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Time Management For Unmanageable People
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Time Management for Unmanageable People is an amazing book, and not at all like what I expected. I guess what I thought I'd be reading is a collection of stringent ideas on what I should be doing to control and manage my time. But instead I'm learnin...
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Wyotech Tech School - Pros and Cons
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Lots of prospective Wyotech students and their families want to know if Wyotech tech school is worth the money. It costs a lot: $19,350 for the automotive technology program. Housing is extra. There are other programs including diesel technology, c...
Linda's herbal
I'll be adding to this a lot during the coming months.
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Sage - Cultivation and Medicinal Uses
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Sage (Salvia officinalis) has been used medicinally since ancient times. The name 'sage' means "safe" or "cure" - referring to the plant's healing powers. All plants of the genus Salvia are part of the Mint family. While it is true that sage has bee...
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Rosemary - Cultivation and Medicinal Uses
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Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) grows naturally and abundantly near the Mediterranean seashore in Spain, Portugal, Morocco and Tunisia. The name, 'rosemary' means "dew of the sea" and as a culinary spice, rosemary has been used in many Mediterranea...
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Lemon Balm - Cultivation and Medicinal Uses
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Lemon balm (melissa officinalis) is a fragrant, showy herb that will grow in almost any soil to brighten up your garden. Lemon balm - also called "melissa," "balm," or "bee balm" - smells a lot like lemon furniture polish, and in fact, can be used t...
Justice and liberty for all... or so they said.
...my heart weeps for this country.

Despite the presence of a Sarah Palin lens in my portfolio of lenses, I am not and never have been a Republican - nor am I a Democrat. For most of my adult life I registered as a "decline to state" voter. More recently I've registered Libertarian.
Government, legal and public health issues, and politics
...I'm mainly interested in family rights.
When children are allowed to live with their parents who love them, the world will be back in balance.
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Sarah Palin - Opinion Polls - The Great Debate Continues
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Sarah Palin is not only young and beautiful, but many Americans are now hailing her as "The Hope of America". She represents small town values, personal ethics, and individualism. Will she run for president in 2012? Do you think she should? I start...
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Videos About Family Rights and CPS Cruelty
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A basic building block of a strong civilization is the family. Put millions of strong families together and you'll have a nation of well-balanced adults that are sustained with love at home and able to blossom as citizens in a commonwealth, working f...
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Fighting Child Protective Services False Allegations
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Fight CPS is a family rights website that seeks to assist parents and others who are falsely accused of child abuse and neglect. This lens clarifies family rights issues and explains why I choose to try to help families who have been torn apart by C...
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Fluoride Poisoning: Is Our Government Poisoning Us?
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Nobody wants to think they've been poisoned. The first reaction of many is to reject the information. I heard about this years ago but managed to block the information - a common first reaction to hearing our water supply could be dangerous. If you'r...
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Swine Flu - 2009 - Symptoms & Protections
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This new, never-before-seen type of influenza is a mixture of swine, human, and avian flu viruses. It has been designated H1N1. Quoting a CNN report: "The new virus has genes from North American swine influenza, avian influenza, human influenz...
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Climategate - Global Warming Fraud
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Global warming fraud has been exposed to the world by hackers who stole years worth of emails from global warming scientists, and posted them on a Russian server for the world to see. This amazing development has been dubbed Climategate. This apparen...
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Automatic Marriage by Law for Parents
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Should unmarried couples with children be automatically married by law? This may seem like a ridiculous proposition at first glance, yet a UK professor and former government health adviser in England wants it to become a law in the UK. In April 2009...
What could be more spiritual than a walk in the woods?
...take a hike up the hill.

Just imagine... you cross the road to the trailhead, take a deep breath of pine-scented warm air, and start your trek up the steep side of a hill. The trail winds through the trees, from sunlight to shadow, with forest twitterings penetrating that stress that surrounds your heart.
You stop for a moment at the switchback, lean against an oak, and look around at well-shaded ferns that climb up the hillside beside the trail. This is the moment of truth. Will you forge onward, or turn back, never knowing the view from the top of the hill?
Step outside and what do you see?
...a lot of adventures, waiting for me!
Since I live in an area known as "The Home of Outdoor Family Recreation" it is only natural that I'd participate!
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Ten Ways To Use A Tent
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It is magical. You put up your tent, crawl in, and experience life from the inside of a new fabric-enclosed space created just for you. You arrange your things, lay back on your air mattress or cot, and look at the ceiling. A sigh of exhilarated rela...
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Bigfoot Sightings
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I've always been intrigued by the idea of Bigfoot, but it wasn't until 2005 that I decided to learn more about them. I've never seen Bigfoot, but I live in a small town in the middle of a huge forest in Northern California, and lots of people around...
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A Morning Walk Through Happy Camp, California
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Happy Camp, California is a small unincorporated town in the Klamath-Siskiyou Mountains of Northern California 70 miles west of Yreka and 120 miles east of Eureka and the California coastline. I've been here for nearly ten years, and enjoy livin...
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Bigfoot Videos
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These are some of the best Bigfoot videos to be found on YouTube and other video sites. I've been researching Bigfoot for several years - see my Bigfoot Sightings blog for my collection of articles about Bigfoot. Bluff Creek Northern California
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Swimming Holes
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Hot days, sweat, and that lazy, exhausted feeling. All these can be cured by a dip in a countryside swimming hole. I am lucky to live in a town where there are swimming holes all around. I invite you to visit us here and check out some of the local...
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Tribal Bigfoot
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Tribal Bigfoot contains fascinating Bigfoot encounter stories written by David Paulides in his thorough investigative style. The book also features the amazing Bigfoot sketchings of forensic artist, Harvey Pratt, originally seen in Paulides' first bo...
Are you a time traveler?
...I'm just curious - is it really possible?
The odd, the unusual, the amazing - these things tweak my imagination.
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John Titor-Time Travel
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John Titor is the pseudonymn of a person who claimed to be a time traveler from the year 2036. He appeared in Internet chatrooms and on message boards for a few months back in the winter of 2000 to 2001. Many people believe John Titor's claims could...
Your comments are welcome
If you're reading this lens, I'd like to know who you are. Please leave a comment to tell me about yourself.
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- Tipi Tipi Oct 30, 2009 @ 9:10 pm
- This lesography could take me much time to get back to, so I will bookmark it in mine and return when time permits. Blessed by a Squid Angel!
Susie
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- pepys pepys Oct 1, 2009 @ 7:33 pm
- Hi Linda,
I came here from your Boomer lens, and prior to that from your Videos About Family Rights and CPS Cruelty lens.
I started on a journey following a subject but continued by following a person. I love that when it happens. Sometimes words have great meaning as they echo around inside us until we find similarities and these bring up images and sounds and even smells.
So, to keep it simple, Hi, nice to meet you.
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- bloomingrose bloomingrose Aug 20, 2009 @ 1:11 am
- I adore you! What an inspirational life, and what a great lensmaster! I wasn't born with a modem in my mouth - so the Internet can be daunting. But seeing what creativity can be expressed keeps me going, grinding past those technical problems that could stop me if I let them. I have also participated in NaNoWriMo, and who knows - I may yet write a middle school novel!
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- marsha32 marsha32 Jul 23, 2009 @ 11:16 am
- Nice to meet you :) You have been very busy here on squidoo! I clicked and already follow you on twitter.
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- Val_Bonney Val_Bonney Jul 18, 2009 @ 5:45 am
- Hi Linda - I know, from reading your work elsewhere, that all your lenses will be well worth reading. Now that I've joined Squidoo too, I look forward to indulging myself in the pleasure of checking out your lenses as often as possible!
Great list of titles - so varied and all fascinating topics. Great achievements, well deserved!
Val xx
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- ChapelHillFiddler ChapelHillFiddler Jun 20, 2009 @ 7:44 pm
- Well, I visited this via your "least popular" list, which I loved. And it's nice to learn more about you. Bye for now -
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- Heather426 Heather426 Jun 14, 2009 @ 3:50 pm
- love this! 5* lensography
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe May 24, 2009 @ 11:04 pm
- Wow, so many good lenses. Great lensography!
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- 2Eklectik 2Eklectik May 7, 2009 @ 4:47 pm
- Thank you for having this great information all in one place.
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- nightbear nightbear May 1, 2009 @ 8:41 pm
- Wow, what an impressive, huge collection of works. Very impressive and I absolutely love the picture of your river. It is so serene. Congratulations on being an angel. I am looking forward to getting to know you better.
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Apr 17, 2009 @ 8:53 pm
- Congrats on squid angel and now mentor too!
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- Graceonline Graceonline Feb 3, 2009 @ 1:31 am
- Wow, this is an impressive collection of lenses and topics. I want to read a bunch and am bummed I found this late at night and have to, MUST, sleep. I'll be back because I know, if just reading about your lenses keeps my attention, the lenses themselves have got to be good. I think I'll start with Save on Gas--Ride a Bicycle and My Least Popular Lenses--and Lessons I Learned ...
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- Jewelsofawe Jewelsofawe Nov 12, 2008 @ 11:36 am
- Great lens. I found you from you blog posting on the squidoosphere
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- JanetG JanetG Oct 18, 2008 @ 7:19 pm
- Hi Linda, Lots of wisdom here. Thank you. I found you thru the Muse Writers Conference. Looking forward to reading more of your articles and blogs. Thanks.
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- eccles1 eccles1 Oct 11, 2008 @ 3:01 pm
- the Klamath River Valley is beautiful !!
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- rms rms Oct 8, 2008 @ 4:26 pm
- Congratulations on becoming a Giant!
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- spirituality spirituality Oct 8, 2008 @ 4:00 am
- Congrats on a well deserved Giant Squid title ;)
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- mosaic mosaic Oct 7, 2008 @ 10:08 am
- Congrats on becoming a giant!!
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- OhMe OhMe Oct 7, 2008 @ 3:22 am
- Great lensography and that is a great badge sitting up there in your profile. Congratulations.
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- Joan4 Joan4 Oct 6, 2008 @ 9:45 pm
- Oh wow! What a badge! Congratulations! Giant Squid!
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- dc64 dc64 Oct 2, 2008 @ 3:55 pm
- Nice lensography, and I like the picture where you live, it looks so peaceful. Thanks for your kind comments and lensrolls on my ...Foster Child lens. 5 stars for yours here!
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- NancyOram NancyOram Sep 2, 2008 @ 5:26 am
- Hi, Linda,
I love Northern California. My boys love gold panning more than anything. Good luck to us both for Giant Squid in just a few more weeks!
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- johndilbeck johndilbeck Aug 8, 2008 @ 1:15 am
- Hi Linda, I love the diversity of your interests and lenses. It's great learning a bit more about you. Now, I'm off to read your SquidTop blog. Act on your dream! JD
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- JaguarJulie JaguarJulie Aug 7, 2008 @ 10:24 am
- Hi Linda -- Thanks for dropping by to say hello -- well, maybe someday you will get that trip to Lily Dale -- I do recommend it. It's been a while since I last visited. I'm really thrilled to find your lensography and see so many great lenses that you've created!
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- inkserotica inkserotica Aug 1, 2008 @ 2:08 pm
- Hi :) Thanks for commenting on my SquidTop blog, Squid Ink! I've subscribed to you on FriendFeed and will be checking out your other lenses.
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Lensmaster LindaJM has been a member since June 11 2007, has rated 1,568 lenses, favorited 676, and has created 111 lenses from scratch. This member's top-ranked page is "Drugging Foster Children". See all my lenses
My Bio
I live in the Klamath River Valley of Northern California. I share my life with my partner, Bob. We like to watch movies at home on DVD, swim, hike, and prospect for gold in the Siskiyou Mountains.
You can learn more about me by reading my lensography or this page about my novels.
I have two other Squidoo accounts:
1. Politics - AmericanCitizen
2. Spirituality - Geniyyah

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