To kick start June, this week is National Gardening Week, a perfect way to spend time outdoors and is befitting of June as all the flowers come into bloom. It is both a celebration, and an educational opportunity. National Gardening Week celebrates one of summer's most popular hobbies. Tens of millions of people, young and old, grow a garden of some size. It is a great opportunity to get outdoors and tend to nature, along with enjoying your garden's peacefulness and beauty. Regardless of whether your garden is big or small, show it off to family and gardening friends.
Come out and join us and create something you can be proud of!
Hello all friends and family: I found this video on the proper way to don your mask and gloves and remove them. Working in health care for many years we were taught this annually. I cringe seeing what people are doing with their masks and gloves. My biggest peeve is walking through the grocery store parking lot seeing used gloves on the ground. Please dispose of your used PPE and protect others by doing so. Stay well and safe, love and light.
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With worldwide concerns and COVID-19 and the world we are learning to call normal, reading about World no Tobacco Day, it seems unimportant and a little surreal, to what we have been living through these past months. It is relevant and it would be nice if every day were a No Tobacco Day!? I believe that day will come.
May 31 will be World No Tobacco Day. This day brings awareness of the health issues and dependency issues related to tobacco use. World No Tobacco Day stresses the importance of making people all over the world aware of the health dangers of using tobacco. It also stresses the addictive nature of tobacco use. The World Health Organization created World No Tobacco Day in 1987.
What will happen in the future going forward after COVID-19, to prevent death and disease? Who knows, but I do know this we are far more aware than we were pre-COVID. Stay well, stay safe, love and light.
With worldwide concerns and COVID-19 and the world we are learning to call normal, reading about World no Tobacco Day, it seems unimportant and a little surreal, to what we have been living through these past months. It is relevant and it would be nice if every day were a No Tobacco Day!? I believe that day will come.
May 31 will be World No Tobacco Day. This day brings awareness of the health issues and dependency issues related to tobacco use. World No Tobacco Day stresses the importance of making people all over the world aware of the health dangers of using tobacco. It also stresses the addictive nature of tobacco use. The World Health Organization created World No Tobacco Day in 1987.
What will happen in the future going forward after COVID-19, to prevent death and disease? Who knows, but I do know this we are far more aware than we were pre-COVID. Stay well, stay safe, love and light.