File this under “Things I learn from the good folks at Oakland Mills Community Association” - - yesterday was National Do Something Good For Your Neighbor Day. Today is National Do Something Good For Your Neighbor Day! Let's build stronger communities through small acts of kindness. Here are some ideas: Say "Hello" Help with yard work Give a compliment Share a treat Even small acts can go a long way! I did not know about National Do Something Good For Your Neighbor Day. Apparently it was founded in 2009 by a man named Starr Valentino from Buffalo, New York. I don’t know if it counts, but I did participate in my Buy Nothing Groups Free Yard Sale yesterday. I brought a few books to add to the giveaway, and I picked out a few treasures for myself. Assorted stencils/straight edges: An awesome and completely new, unused art book: And an embroidered felt Christmas ornament. If you are wondering why I need a W…I don’t. But creative reuse means I can turn it upside down and s...
Eleven years ago I was answering questions and sharing free bottled water (and cool bracelets) at Wine in the Woods. No surprise: I was volunteering in support of the Inner Arbor Trust at a booth sharing information about the new park in town: Merriweather Park at Symphony Woods. Having the booth was a smart move. What better way to spread the word about what was coming to the very place where guests were engaging in their traditional seasonal revelry? You are here in the present. This will be here in the very near future. I had some great conversations that day. I did not drink any wine. When I was sent to take a break I had the following exchange with a gentleman sitting at the table where I was having a quick meal. Nice man at my table: would you like some wine? Me: oh, no thanks. I don't drink in the heat. Man: ??? Only later did I realize how hilarious that was. You’re at Wine in the Woods and you don’t drink wine? But no, I don’t. Because wine in the heat give...