About
Anchors and Butterflies
Louisiana
Bio: I am a hypnotherapist/natural health professional/teacher/author/speaker - a former school teacher who just wouldn't go home and retire. Now I live my passion by helping people find the answers to questions they didn't even know how to ask.
Phyllis
Feb 12, 2015 @ 20:59:58
Thanks for liking my page and site – Lbeth, hang around for a while and you might learn more than you did growing up with me plus the last 25+ years. (oops, I almost told your age)
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lbeth1950
Mar 20, 2015 @ 01:31:11
You’re still 3 years older!
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Phyllis
Mar 20, 2015 @ 01:58:40
Age, like DNA, follows us around!
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Good Woman
Mar 21, 2015 @ 19:17:18
I found you from a link in lbeth’s blog. Glad I found you. I also am a former school teacher but only stayed with it for 11 years.
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Phyllis
Mar 21, 2015 @ 22:44:54
Glad you found me too! Lbeth and I have hung around together for a lifetime (think I’ll stick it out :). Did you enjoy your teaching years? I loved teaching, and now I’m just in a different kind of classroom. I look forward to our following each other now… Thanks
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Retirement Lifestyle / Nomadic Adventurer
Mar 24, 2015 @ 22:09:58
Phyllis, you have a wonderful outlook on life and it shows in your blog site. I look forward to following you on your journey.
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Phyllis
Mar 24, 2015 @ 23:33:20
What a great compliment- thank you for reading and for sharing. Writing just kind of sneaked up on me…it was never in my big master-plan! Lol
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Retirement Lifestyle / Nomadic Adventurer
Mar 24, 2015 @ 23:53:01
You either, I’m still shock at how in retirement, I’m actually writing short stories, poetry and blogging like crazy. Reading and writing was not on my bucket list. Lol!
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hiccup
Mar 25, 2015 @ 11:52:01
I’m intrigued. I think I’ll hang around. 🙂
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Phyllis
Mar 25, 2015 @ 12:22:22
Thanks for joining me. I spend a considerable amount of time cleaning cobwebs out of parts of my brain that have collected and are brainstorming now. Let’s have virtual tea together one day and share.
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hiccup
Mar 25, 2015 @ 12:28:03
I’m all in…but it’s coffee or a glass of wine for me (the glass of wine is a later-life phenomena for me…and a consequence of living in wine country!)
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Phyllis
Mar 25, 2015 @ 15:54:08
Oooh! Then let’s choose a virtual vintage bottle of the finest available — Old World or local grower! My treat this time!
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ErikaKind
Mar 25, 2015 @ 17:25:37
Now I finally got it!!! You are Linda’s sister, aren’t you!!!
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Phyllis
Mar 26, 2015 @ 15:39:50
HaHa!! We Americans are tricky, aren’t we? Yes, you meet one of us and you know what to expect from the rest
of the package.
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ErikaKind
Mar 26, 2015 @ 16:53:27
This is so wonderful!!! More of you… lucky me. But I should have known immediately: you are having the same nose!
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reallifemarti
Mar 26, 2015 @ 09:15:57
I am so excited to follow your blog! You are a very engaging writer and your content is what I enjoy reading!
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Phyllis
Mar 26, 2015 @ 12:51:56
I’m bowing at the waist (facing you, of course;) Thanks to God for the monumental pile of garbage that I’ve waded through to find that content. After I’ve shaken off the mold, rust, and sticky stuff there’s some pretty good stuff left. Lol
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gpcox
Apr 17, 2015 @ 14:46:59
I’m very pleased to meet you.
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Phyllis
Apr 17, 2015 @ 19:34:20
Thank you Mr. Cox, the pleasure is mine as well. Are you a WWII enthusiast, or goodness me – could you be a vet? My father
served in the South Pacific, but he shared very little about his experiences.
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gpcox
Apr 18, 2015 @ 04:55:15
No, my being a vet is the one time my father put his foot down about! I was in Nam for a very short period, press pass. Should you find anything or remember anything about your father – feel free to add it into the comments. Quite a few of my readers already have, it makes the site more of a group effort.
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Phyllis
Apr 18, 2015 @ 10:33:53
Thanks… there is one amazing story of the time, as a young sailor my deathly ill dad got left behind on a tiny South Seas tropical island. I’ll check with my mom on some details.
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Anchors and Butterflies
Nov 11, 2015 @ 09:58:47
Thank you so much for reading my post/s and for the nomination – I am honored.
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365dniwobiektywielg
May 09, 2015 @ 12:44:50
Welcome
Pleased to meet you and I’m glad I ran into with your blog
Greetings from Luke
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Anchors and Butterflies
May 09, 2015 @ 13:34:07
And I’m happy to meet you as well! I love your work, and look forward to viewing more.
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365dniwobiektywielg
May 09, 2015 @ 14:15:36
ok I keep his word 🙂
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Erika Kind
May 18, 2015 @ 02:33:21
Hi Phyllis, I nominated you for the Freestyle Writing Challenge. It is fun but feel free to participate. Here is the link to the post: https://erikakind.wordpress.com/2015/05/17/freestyle-writing-challenge-2/
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