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In 1908, Ernest Shackleton stopped 97 miles short of reaching the South Pole. It was only one of the practical decisions he made that saved his men's lives and for which he was knighted. Click headline to read on.
Before the Eurythmics there was Rudolph Steiner who believed in the graceful flow and balance of nature which he called Eurythmia. Besides founding Anthroposophy and the highly regarded Waldorf schools he laid down strict principles of biodynamic agriculture which followed by a winemaker named Robert Eden are producing great wines in the Village of La Liviniere. Many products claim to be organic but this is how the organic movement begain and these wines are the real thing.


...as they sit down, the bartender turns away from the Panthers/Lions game on the HDTV and says, “What can I get you fellas?




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