Tuesday, November 1, 2011
Updates From Ruby Hawk: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad
Updates From Ruby Hawk: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad By building a healthy community awareness we will not only increase our family’s awareness of h...
Updates From Ruby Hawk: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad
Updates From Ruby Hawk: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad: Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad By building a healthy community awareness we will not only increase our family’s awareness of h...
Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad
Build a Healthier Community | Healthmad
By building a healthy community awareness we will not only increase our family’s awareness of health issues, but also our friends and neighbors. Simple things you and your neighbors can do will greatly reduce risks of illnesses. Talk to your friends and see if you can come up with a plan to get the whole community involved. Adults could volunteer at Community Health Centers. Speak to someone who burns leaves and doesn’t know the danger. Or maybe kids and adults are sedentary. It could be fun for whole families to join together in activities.
Updates From Ruby Hawk: More Old Folk Sayings | Socyberty
Updates From Ruby Hawk: More Old Folk Sayings | Socyberty: More Old Folk Sayings | Socyberty I said in the first article I wrote how much I love these Old Folk Sayings, but in case you haven’t ...
More Old Folk Sayings | Socyberty
More Old Folk Sayings | Socyberty
I said in the first article I wrote how much I love these Old Folk Sayings, but in case you haven’t read the first article, I will repeat myself. I grew up hearing all these colorful sayings every day. I didn’t know how unique we were at the time and I didn’t appreciate our heritage as I do now.
I said in the first article I wrote how much I love these Old Folk Sayings, but in case you haven’t read the first article, I will repeat myself. I grew up hearing all these colorful sayings every day. I didn’t know how unique we were at the time and I didn’t appreciate our heritage as I do now.
Our people came from Ireland, Scotland, Germany and England. They brought the Old World language with them to the North Georgia hills and kept it much longer than other parts of America. It has all but disappeared now and it makes me sad to see it go.
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