Brenda Trapani Massage for Women
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East Isaacs Avenue
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Call or text for an appt. 509-301-2110.
Specializing in women's massage therapy including deep tissue, trigger point, myofascial release, prenatal, therapeutic, stress, injuries, Swedish and relaxation massage.

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Dylan is plating up some strawberry angel food cake ! Currently featured on our dessert menu, come enjoy one . It has a touch of cracked pepper to make the berrys flavor POP. Cheers _chefgrant_

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Troy Fitzgerald, pastor for outreach and discipleship at Walla Walla University Church, jump-started the addition of a new garden on campus. He was inspired by Leviticus to create a garden called “The Edge” for the community to share.
The garden received its name because it is meant as a gift to the community for those who need or want fresh food. The name comes from Leviticus 19:9–10, which advises leaving the edge of your garden or property for the poor to have access to food.
Located on Fourth Street across from the church, the garden includes both flowers and vegetables for anyone to come and pick. The idea is to create “a place to gather, collect, and share,” said Fitzgerald. It is open to church members, students, and anyone in the community interested in fresh produce and beautiful flowers. Read more: https://www.wallawalla.edu/news/detail/news/gifting-the-edge/

Nothing too big or too small to take to our God! #pray #ellenwhitequotes #ellengwhitewritings #ellenwhiteestate #ellengwhiteestate #ellenwhite #ellengwhite #egwwritings #sda

It's a beautiful time to be alive! Busy time of year for some necessary self care. Schedule some time for it!

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Today's SEL lesson! Time to make a garden (or at least mud pies!) :D via Momma’s Weeds

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Oh, our dear parents and grandparents etc. What a blessed relief Heaven and the new Earth will be!
GRHS: A common farm winter blizzard scene.

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A pioneer hiker, Emma Gatewood, was the first woman to walk the Appalachian Trail solo in one season. At the age of 67, after raising 11 children, Gatewood started hiking, inspired by an article in National Geographic, and set her mind to tackle the 2,168-mile trail. She completed the hike three times, the last at age 75, making her the first person to do so. She also walked 2,000 miles of the Oregon Trail, averaging 22 miles a day. In total she walked alone through 14 states. The impetus behind her marathon hikes is rooted in her experience as a survivor of domestic violence. The last straw was an incident when her husband Percy beat her so badly he broke her teeth, jaw and cracked her ribs, nearly killing her. A sheriff’s deputy arrived at the house, and arrested Emma, not Percy. She spent a night in jail until the mayor of the small West Virginia town where they lived intervened when he saw her blackened eyes and bloodied face. He granted Emma a divorce — unheard of in those days — and she raised her last three children alone. Her youngest daughter Lucy who witnessed the brutal violence showed her mom the National Geographic article and urged her mom to set out on an adventure. Hiking for Emma, was an act of self-care, healing, resistance, independence and a way to regain her inner and outer strength and find her way back to herself. When asked why she hiked, she said simply “because I wanted to.”❤️🔥✊
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“I cured myself of shyness when it finally occurred to me that people didn't think about me half as much as I gave them credit for. The truth was, nobody gave a damn. Like most teenagers, I was far too self-centered. When I stopped being prisoner to what I worried was others’ opinions of me, I became more confident and free.”
- Lucille Ball
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Source: photograph taken by Harry Warnecke and Robert F. Cranston in 1944 / National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution (https://npg.si.edu/object/npg_NPG.94.40)
Original post: https://historicalsnaps.com/2018/09/17/lucille-ball-i-cured-myself-of-shyness/
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Tuesday | 10am - 6pm |
Wednesday | 10am - 6pm |
Thursday | 10am - 6pm |
1312 E Isaacs Avenue
Walla Walla, 99362
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820 Sprague Avenue (Located At Jefferson Park)
Walla Walla, 99362
Walla Walla's premier center for Tai Chi, Massage, Yoga, Meditation and Reiki.
1430 East Isaacs Avenue
Walla Walla, 99362
Eva is skilled in the art of healing through deep tissue and relaxation massage. Schedule today, and
120 E Birch Street, Ste 12
Walla Walla, 99362
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