Little Kitty Kiss & Coaching Revenue Conference Hoe-Down

I’m experimenting with moblogging - posting pictures from your cellphone. In this not-terribly-well-focused photo, we see my darling kitties. Anouska at left, accepts a rare kiss from the Tashicat in front of the cottage herb garden. Kiss or hug a friend today!
The blobs of green and purple on the right are the Italian flatleafed parsley gone-amuck among sweet violas, variegated sage, old fashioned peach and saffron-faced pansies, Greek oregano and marjoram, silver thyme, prostrate rosemary, spearmint, peppermint, French tarragon and eight or ten other herbs I use daily in family meals. The crook at the top right of the photo is the trunk of a sweet Meyer lemon tree.
Tanglewood House is on the market at present, and one of the great selling points is that in this house, you’ll certainly never go without gourmet meal fixings. Fourteen fruit trees of different kinds, kalamata olives hanging well over the fence from the neighbors and a side garden ready to be planted with veggies. If you’ve ever wanted to see where I live, or want to buy a house in Saratoga, California, click here for the Virtual Tour - click the "Covered Patio" tab for a view of where the kitties are standing in the photo above - you can actually see the plants and lemon tree (very pretty) in this scene.
Wish I had the time and space to put in some scarlet runner beans in the side garden before we leave - they hide fences with such pretty crimson trumpets of flowers that bring scads of hummingbirds! But alas, that is not to be. I’m teaching a new semester of The Certified Energy Coach Program beginning next Wednesday (click the link if you’d like to take a FREE CLASS this Saturday or Monday on the CEC material) and on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, I’m attending (and playing party hostess!) Andrea Lee’s Multiple Streams of Coaching Income Conference.
An added bonus for me is that I get to meet The BlogFather, Andy Wibbels, IN PERSON at the MSOCI conference next week. We’re mad raving fans of each other and have never met in the flesh. What scandalous kinds of fun shall ensue I cannot say, but do know that a memorable time will be had by all… <toothy grin>
If you’re a life coach, business coach or corporate coach in the San Francisco Bay Area (or even beyond!) you need to be at this (almost) FREE conference. Click the link above for all the info - you get in for the price of Andrea’s book which I can’t recommend highly enough. The conference is being held near the San Francisco airport - very convenient to travellers from abroad. We’re looking forward to jumping our profits, greatly benefitting others and having the best time we can. Y’all come!
Such a mad social whirl… In the back of my mind, Granny Grace waves we excited young’uns out the door with a tolerant smile, a look that says "oh, you crazy kids!", and returns to the important task of putting up gooseberry preserves. As I think about the richness of lesson-gifts I’ve received from my elders, the one that keeps coming back, just as the Noushcat kisses the Tosh, is: "Show love for one another every single chance you get. Love is the most important thing of all."
My shamanic mentor and spirit father d. deLarm said it best: "Both physical and non-physical, your being is the essence of Love. You are Love, You are Loved, and You are Loving."
So It Is…











