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Massage Your Way! - Michael Manion is a licensed massage therapist based in Mesa, AZ and trained in a number of modalities.
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Ok, I have been feeling horrible with a total lack of energy and I hurt all over, even my finger joints just kind of ache. Not enough for pain killers, but enough to make me want to just be a couch potato.
What an awesome read by one of my favorite authors! Her depiction of life in high school was pretty spot on IMO...interesting to hear the musings of it by someone who wasn't proud of what she had become. Loved the idea of pen pals that lasted! And there were some definite twists that I did not see coming. Good read!
I have a small Timbuk2 Classic bag, and another, off-brand bag that I often switch between, depending on function. I did get so tired of switching my camera kit between bags, though, with multiple lenses, cords, filters, etc. lurking in various pockets. Also, I wanted something with dedicated camera storage and protection, but in a messenger bag form-factor. This does exactly what I needed, and it does it very well. It provides adequate storage for most of my gear, though I did have to compromise on some lens capacity. Currently, I keep my Canon 7D with 28-135mm Lens attached in the center pocket (fits perfectly even with my Crumpler strap attached), my 70-300mm in one of the side pockets, and my Lensbaby and other sundry bits of kit in the other side pocket. It's well-built and the attached strap on the back does make yanking it out of one bag to insert into another a breeze.
Our group tried to use it in the indoor play but found it to be smaller than the SV-5 Gold we normally used. It is also harder to control as well. We ended up reverting back to the SV-5 Gold...
I really enjoyed the variety but also the overlap. The short story is really a delightful genre, but particularly challenging. These authors doing an amazing job of fitting rich characters and plots into just a few pages. I wish it never ended.
After having a more expensive wine saver kick the bucket on us after a shorter-than-expected lifespan, I wanted a more economical option. This sounded good and I liked the fact that it would click to let you know when you had sucked enough air out. It works better than sticking the old cork back in the bottle and will keep a wine good for 2-3 days after originally opening it (assuming you don't take this out) but I've found the wine has gone bad on or after the 4th day.