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Once in a 100 years Tight Rope Walk over Niagara Falls Soon
Niagara is getting excited. The first man to walk a high wire over Niagara Falls in 100 years is scheduled to do his stunt on June 15, 2012. He will walk across on a giant 2-inch cable that is attached … Continue reading
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Tagged Annie Taylor, daredevil, High wire over Niagara Falls, Nik Wallenda, stunt, The Great Blondin, tight rope
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The Biggest Loser
During my studies for my degree in psychology, one of my assignments was to interview a counseling practitioner, in other words, someone who has been out in the field for a while. I asked this professional what she felt was … Continue reading
Help Through the Storm
When my daughter was younger she used to pronounce the word “Thunder” as “Fun do”. However, fun was not what she had in mind at all when her little lips produced these words. Usually the house was shaking and it sounded like a … Continue reading