Biofields Forever By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD - International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More
Biofields Forever By Shelley Stockwell-Nicholas, PhD - International Hypnosis Federation President, Author, Artist and More
(Includes excerpts from “Spiritual Counselor’s Secrets” by Stockwell and Kenedi, available at 310 541-4844 or email ihf@cox.net)
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The Symbolism of Angels
The Symbolism of Angels
Angels are spiritual beings who serve God in various capacities. They are often depicted as messengers, guardians, and protectors. In many cultures, angels are also seen as symbols of hope, love, and light.
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An Encore for a Glamorous Affair: A Fundraiser at the Palos Verdes Art Center, Championing the Palos Verdes Historical Society and the PVAC By Contributor Kari Sayers
An Encore for a Glamorous Affair: A Fundraiser at the Palos Verdes Art Center, Championing the Palos Verdes Historical Society and the PVAC
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Jellyfish: More Than Just a Sting, Unveiling the Secrets of These Enigmatic Ocean Dwellers By Photographer and Contributor Gene Shabinaw
Jellyfish are found in all the world’s oceans and have been in existence since before the dinosaurs! Very little is known about jellyfish and they continue to baffle the scientific community. There are hundreds of varieties ranging in size from half and inch to over 20 feet, but only a small percentage cause a sting which many folks associate with jellyfish.
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You'll Go Wild Over Them - National Dog Day By Photographer and Contributor Simie Seaman
National Dog Day By Photographer and Contributor Simie Seaman
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My Wild Ocean Friends By Photographer and Contributor Brenda Cash
When I dedicated my life to professional photography, I had no idea the amount of hard work that was actually entailed. When I have time to shoot for myself, I do what I can to take as much happiness from it as possible, because the next wave of demand is right around the corner.
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Ceramics, Paintings, and Mixed Media: The Diverse Art of Kimie Joe
Ceramics, Paintings, and Mixed Media: The Diverse Art of Kimie Joe
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Community Mural Painting at the White Point Nature Preserve Hosted By The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
Community Mural Painting at the White Point Nature Preserve Hosted By The Palos Verdes Peninsula Land Conservancy
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Wild Birds & Beasts of the Peninsula By Adventurer & Photographer Diane Gowder
Our beautiful Peninsula doesn’t only have magnificent views but also some very photogenic birds and beasts. I don’t have photos of everyone because they just don’t stay still when you want them to!
There will be no snake photos so do not fear!
This spring I saw more foxes than any year previously and this little guy was quite happy to hang around and have his photo taken, even changing poses for me! My kind of model.
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The Epic Wet & Wild Photography of Don Hurzeler From the Palos Verdes Peninsula to a Tropical Paradise
PVE was quite different in 1954. The street in front of the Hurzeler home was a dirt road. Mountain lions were still living on the hill. Haggarty’s surf spot had an intact, but falling-down, pier attached to what is now the Neighborhood Church.
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The Endangered and Protected Rare Palos Verdes Butterfly Flies Wild & Free in PV!
Palos Verdes blue (Glaucopsyche lygdamus palosverdesensis)
When was the last time that you saw the rare and irreplaceable Palos Verdes Blue Butterfly? Chances are you may not have ever seen it and if you haven't been to Palos Verdes you definitely never have.
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Swimming with the Sea Lions of Redondo Beach Harbor Go Wild with Mr. Whiskers By Andre Navarro of Ocean Earth Green
I grew up in Southern California and have always enjoyed hanging out at the Redondo Beach Pier which is part of King's Harbor. Playing video games at the huge arcade, eating at all the different food shops and most of all, taking in the beautiful ocean scenery. Roughly 30 years back, you could even swim in the inner pier tiny beach area before it was eroded away. Then came the unfortunate fire of 1988 and a huge portion of the pier burnt down.
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It's a Wild Ride - Come Fly With Me By Local Professional Skydiver and Adventurer Joe Jennings
Imagine yourself sitting on a couch with a heavy duty strap twisted across your lap like a seatbelt. You, the couch, and your entire living room are anchored to a 2,500 pound platform made of welded steel, and you’re in free fall over the desert. Five thousand feet above ground and approximately 20 seconds before impact, you release the strap, but it doesn’t move. You look down to see the twisted webbing in your lap and begin to untangle it. Five years ago, I put a good friend into this exact predicament.
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The Future is Looking Ocean Blue by Photographer & Contributor Steve Tabor. The Wild Wall.
Slightly less than a decade ago, Geraldine Knatz, former Executive Director of the Port of Los Angeles, asked Leonard Aube, former Executive Director of the Annenberg Foundation, to evaluate and seed fund a proposal of moving the Southern California Marine Institute (SCMI) to the Port’s City Dock No. 1.
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Water World - The Art of Underwater Photography By Brett Stanley - – An Other Worldly Adventure
I've always been fascinated by water, ever since I was a child in
Australia I've been a Water-Baby, and the feeling of floating underwater
has been my happy place my whole life.
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Surf's Up - Local Outdoorsman Joey Jennings and The Outdoor Initiative By Maileena Faaita Contributor
I believe that an individual's passion is contagious, and I was left inspired after getting to know Joey Jennings. He is a 26-year-old south bay native who grew up on the peninsula in Palos Verdes. Joey has led by example when thinking about what it means to give back to our community. Joey recalls being involved in sports at the age of three, specifically surfing and skateboarding.
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