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- Body Language 101 I'm not an expert by any means, but I consider body language to be the single most important thing we can learn when it comes to being around horses. Horses are inherently honest and forthright communicators and just as we expect them to learn t...
- Ghosts and Spirits - How to tell the difference and get rid of them I am trying to provide a library of information on the spirit and psychic world. This lens is one in a series of lens which explains the spirit world and psychic issues just click on the featured lens below to find more or go to my main site The Spir...
- Christmas, time of joy or sadness It's just that today I got some very bad news about an old friend of mine who only has hours to live and it got me to thinking about Christmas. Is it about Religion, or is it about children. Is it about presents or is it about being kind? Is it abo...
- Halloween Window Decorations Halloween is a fun time and who does not like to put out those scary decorations. I think decorating your windows is fun and using removable clings are very cool and can be Oh so SCARY So here you will find some fun ways to SPOOK up your windows not...
- Communication with the deaf Lipreading or Sign Language This poses a dilemma for me. I have been deaf for 36 years now and still have no idea how to sign apart from basic things. I personally have very strong views on this and thought perhaps I could get a debate going. I was w...
- Squid Angels may be named Spook Hey Dad, how did you manage to turn on the computer by yourself? Is the type of daily comment I had to put up with from my nearest and dearest when I first started on Squidoo, but now I'm a Squid Angel. The sorry thing about all this, is tha...
- South West Cork church post office No doubt people are already confused with the title, the introduction title and the picture of the church. Don't be concerned, it's just the lovely Irish at play again. I can hear people saying but how can a post office be a church or a church...
- Roast chicken with some good friends Believe it or not there is a story behind this dinner. You see everybody you see in this photo is someone who either has lost their land or their business in the tragedy that is Zimbabwe. All of them decided to leave and to try and make a new beginn...
- Ian Douglas Smith He was a man who evoked strong emotions whenever his name was mentioned. Either you believed in him or you despised him. I like to think that you have to look at things within the context of the times. It's of no use looking at things which have alr...
- The Baobab Tree of Zimbabwe The baobab tree of Zimbabwe is surely a gift from God to nature. I will proceed to tell you a bit about it and some of the African folklore surrounding it. This happens to be my favourite tree. To many people this is a very ugly tree, but to m...
- Lake Kariba a lost paradise It's just that I miss my old country Zimbabwe and the sights. It was such a grand place to go and unwind for a few days, either by staying in a hotel or even better taking a houseboat where you could do your own thing. Driving up by car once you tur...
- AJ's Jugglers AJ's Jugglers is a group of Squidoo Lensmasters that belongs to the JJJ's Giant Squid and Giant 100 Challenge Team. We are committed to helping each other go for Giant Squid or Giant 100 on Squidoo. And yes, we hope to learn a lot and have fun on t...
- Have you ever had black pudding The more I think about it, the more and more I'm beginning to appreciate, this lovely corner where I now live. There is such a diverse range and interests in this quaint place. Gradually I am hoping to pen a series of short lenses on all this. Of...
- A quiet, quite delightful little Ring When I consider all the trials that I and my family have been through. Albert Einstein once said, " In order to be an immaculate member of a flock of sheep, one must above all be a sheep oneself." Then again Friedrich Nietzsche said, " Talking much...
- An Irish garden in West Cork As things happen I am a farmer, or I used to be when living in Africa. Large farms, wide open spaces and miles between you and the nearest neighbour and even further between the nearest town or village. Of course for some farmers, they happen to live...
- A family occasion with this Fondue I have been away and busy with trying to entertain my wife's sister and her husband and their youngest daughter who is sweet little sixteen. They are also a family who had to leave Zimbabwe after living there all their lives. How sad. They moved to...
- One has to love political correctness Everybody has to love Political Correctness, after all it is the right thing to do. A brave New World awaits us all. For centuries people from vastly different cultures both ethnic and religious have been at loggerheads with each other, well here ca...
- A spin around South West Cork Now the first thing one must know, is that the Irish are different. Always have been, always will be, and they pride themselves on this, and they go to great lenghts to preserve this myth. So spin in Ireland, is not the same as spin in England. There...
- Cooking a Traditional old Irish meal Pushed for time, pushed for time. I suppose there is something about being a parent especially if one has young children which puts an enormous strain on one's time. Thankfully that has now largely passed me by as my children are grown up and only ha...
- A journey of inspiration and hope This is a lens about hope, it's about trying to inspire people not to listen to doom sayers.Sometimes life can treat you harshly, but many people have and continue to have almost unbearable obstacles. There is always light at the end of the tunnel bu...
