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| TOTAL VIEWS: 8,099 | | | PUBLISHED CONTENT: 7 | | | FAVORITED BY: 1 | | | CONTENT PRODUCER SINCE: 10/15/2006 |
With a rarely used Anthropology degree, Rosa spends most of her time living, breathing, eating, and working with native and invasive plants. She is an avid reader of labels and cereal boxes, but finds sci-fi & erotica more interesting genres. Education/Experience: Colorado College, BA Anthropology Interests: Writing, hiking, gardening, native plant ecology, sketching, reptiles, GIS mapping technology, womens health URL RSS |
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This essay based on the author's experiences gives some insight and tips on re-capturing the childlike innocence in our busy lives. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 12/5/2006
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While the houseplant we call "Lucky Bamboo" may look like a bamboo, they are unrelated to true bamboo plants. As a recent fad, they are easy to care for and far too expensive. Learn how to care for and propagate your own. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/30/2006
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As a 30+ year resident of the Colorado Springs area, these restaurants are my perennial favorites. If you are visiting or new to the area, try any or all of these for excellent food at affordable prices. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/26/2006
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It 's easy to become bogged down in the process of living. If we take the time to be the watcher of our experience instead an unwilling participant, we can achieve a heightened awareness with a bit of calmness and understanding to take away with us. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/25/2006
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Coir is the inner pith of the coconut palm which has been long used for making rope and doormats. Coir is now utilized in agriculture and horticulture. Gardeners should take advantage of this renewable, long lasting, & disease resistant resource. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/24/2006
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I sometimes catch myself unconsciously letting my hands meander slowly over my body. Learning it again and again. As a lover would. By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/19/2006
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About feeling comfortable in my house after divorce By Rosa Salpietro | Published 10/17/2006
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