According the following infographic from schools.com, online news revenue has now surpassed print newspaper revenue. Not a surprise when I think about how I get my news. And, really, I don’t find the news anymore. It comes to me. I follow news organization on Facebook, reporters on Twitter, blogs of all sorts that are updated […]
Perspective
If you see the world in black and white, you’re missing important grey matter. ~ Jack Fyock The dandelions are popping up everywhere. Some see weeds and get annoyed. Others might see food. To a kid, the dandelion is the perfect flower to pick for mom because of its abundance and bright yellow color. I […]
Philanthropy Friday: Doing the Right Thing
Each Friday, the another jennifer blog shares stories of those who incorporate philanthropy into their everyday lives – personally and professionally – in a creative and unique way. If you have a story you’d like to share, please contact Jennifer. True Green Energy Group (TGEG) is a promoter of world power and green energy technologies. […]
Giveway: 250 Die-cut Business Cards from UPrinting.com
So I don’t typically do giveaways on this blog, but I thought this one could be pretty valuable for my readers and writing lab clients in particular. Uprinting.com is offering 250 die-cut business cards to one another jennifer blog reader. You can choose from one of their super cool and very unique rounded corner, leaf […]
Wordless Wednesday: Brunswick Maine Rooftop
Excessive Jackets and French Fries in the Garden
I clearly have gardening on the brain right now. We’re being far too spoiled in Maine. It’s been warm and sunny. Like, really warm for April. Shorts, sandals and short sleeves weather. Yet, there’s still a chance for frost in the next few weeks. Ugh. Such is life in Maine. I finally brought myself to […]
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