Tom Myslinsky

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Project: Inspire People to Recycle More

Things are easier said than done, or so the old adage goes, and we couldn’t agree more. That’s why we do The GOOD 30-Day Challenge (#30DaysofGOOD), a monthly attempt to live better. Our challenge for July? Waste less. We all know we should do it. But sometimes the convenience of tossing a bottle into a …

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I Quit

Sometimes the easiest way to solve a problem is to stop participating in the problem. The smartest choice is to say “I quit”. I don’t think that quitting should be your primary method for dealing with problems. But there are certainly a lot of cases where it just seems to be the most intelligent answer. …

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I don’t know where I’m going, but I do know where I’ve been.

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Get Connected- WVNCC Blog

Getting Connected Get Connected – Everyone’s doing it! When people think of social media, they usually think of sites such as Myspace, Facebook, and Twitter.  Most people do not take social media and these sites too seriously; they think of them as a way to connect with family and friends or as a way to kill …

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Leadership- It’s up to the followers.

Leadership, are you a born leader? More importantly, are you a born follower.

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Doesn’t take long- once you get started.

I bought a piece of property several years ago located in the Wayne National Forrest, close to Fly, OH. We were going to sell the family home in New Martinsville and build a log cabin in Ohio. Well the economy went “south” and the price of logs went “north” and that was the end of …

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1994: “Today”: “What is the Internet, Anyway?”

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Holiday Food, For The Dogs

No MSG I should have known.

During the Holiday Season we are overwhelmed with special, once a year treats. My sister’s Red Velvet Cake, my wife Fran’s Nut Roll, Susan’s Candied Spice Pecans are just a few. There’s peppermint candy here, chocolate toffee there. Everywhere you look, special treats. Sugar, sugar, and more sugar. Sometime during the Holidays sugar overload kicks …

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Reduce the Winter Time Blues

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Not All Bottles Need Caps

My first experience with Bottle Trees was at Quigley Castle in Eurica Springs, AR. The “one of a kind” house was built in the 1940’s with stones collected by Elise Quigley and gardens     contain many decorations made from glass bottles. It was then that I decided that bottle trees would be included in any future …

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