11 Foods I Will Not Eat

The New York Times recently came out with a list of the top 11 easily accessible foods of which people should really be eating more. It’s definitely nice to know that the Times was thinking about regular people and regular grocery stores when they made this list, but honestly, who is going to read this and think, “Swiss chard and fresh beets! Now that I know this, I’d better get a move on to the grocery store!”? Read More...

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Return to Romance: One Man, 1,250 Miles, All in the Name of Love

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Every now and then, you wander across those stories that make the tears well up in your eyes; stories about amazing people doing amazing things that you can’t help but admire them for. Nigel Hearnden is one of those people.

Nigel Hearnden and Anne Hearnden were your typical storybook married couple, the kind that you never hear about anymore. For 29 years, they loved each other, were there for each other, and supported each other. And when Anne was diagnosed with cancer in August 2001, Nigel was with her every step of the way. With her amazing strength and her loyal partner ever at her side, she went through 20 months of chemotherapy, three invasive operations, and overcame three different types of cancer: Hodgkin’s lymphoma, bowel cancer and liver cancer (twice).

Tragically, despite her many victories and accomplishments, Anne unexpectedly died in November 2005 from a heart infection.

Nigel and Anne had planned to go to Rome for their 30th anniversary. But even though Anne isn’t with him, Nigel is still making the journey. On foot. Read More »

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