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I was asleep when the alert sounded in my earpiece. Life First by RJ Crayton Book 1 — Strong-willed Kelsey Reed must escape tonight or tomorrow her government will take her kidney and give it to someone else. Mindspeak by Heather Sunseri Book 1 — She was created for a purpose so revolutionary, someone was willing to kill for it.

Ellen is a busy mom of a year-old son and year-old daughter. She owns 5 blogs and is addicted to social media. In what little spare time she has, she loves to read, watch movies and play games. Your email address will not be published. Toggle navigation. Facebook Twitter Pinterest Yummly Flipboard. Table of Contents. You may have to register for free with them to get access to the free guides. Some offer free programs on weekends or during the summer. Hiking greenways is great exercise.

Bring along some nature identification guides and turn it into a learning experience. Libraries are a great source of free entertainment and free information. Entertainment, too, can be had for free at your local library, and not just books to read.

Many libraries today have movie DVDs, music CDs, board games, puzzles, and other types of entertainment that you can check out for free, as well as story times for kids and lectures for adults. They are a great resource of free information, and free or low-cost services. Local offices can provide garden planting times specific to your area, soil testing, canning classes, and other information and services. They can also help you get into touch with 4-H clubs, gardening clubs, bee keeper associations, and other related organizations in your area.

Electronic communications enable ProMED-mail to provide up-to-date and reliable news about threats to human, animal, and food plant health around the world, seven days a week.

It tracks almost everything - droughts, wildfires, hurricanes, earthquakes, volcanoes, chemical spills, biological hazards, nuclear events, and more. If you are reading this, you're on the Internet anyway. There are a lot of great blogs, websites and YouTube channels full of useful information for you to read or watch. Other blogs and You Tube channels I like include: PrepperWebsite - Daily links to the best prepper, survivalist and homesteding articles on the web SurvivalBlog.

He no longer posts episodes to his You Tube channel , but you can still listen to his old shows there. He only posts there occasionally now that he has a Patreon channel, but there is still lots of his free videos on You Tube. SouthernPrepper1 - Great preparedness You Tube channel There are, of course, lots of other great blogs, websites and video channels.

The above list is just a few of my favorites. I encourage everyone to pray, read the Bible, and attend the church of your choice. Don't have a Bible?



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