I sold everything and started an around the world trip, so I’m calling this one done.
Kathryn Hunter's Life List
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1. start a body jewelry company
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2. save money for retirement
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3. pay off debt
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4. put food by (pickles, preserves, etc. in longterm storage)
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5. Fire spin with poi
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6. become an aerial silk artist
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7. keep bees
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8. Cross the equator
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9. Walk the Great Wall of China
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10. visit the Egyptian pyramids
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11. Ride on the Orient Express
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12. publish a knitting pattern
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13. Go Paperless
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14. ride the copper canyon railroad
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15. learn to make shoes
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16. sell my art
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17. spend my money supporting small businesses
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18. learn several more languages
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19. meet new people
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20. buy a building downtown
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21. write a romance novel
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22. learn how to play chess
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23. remember and send cards for birthdays and anniversaries
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24. learn to play the cello
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25. Plant my own version of a Victory Garden: grow my own vegetables and herbs
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26. weave
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27. draw more
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28. learn to crochet
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29. go to church more
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30. Practice yoga regularly
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31. Get my Master's Degree
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32. finish decorating my house
102 people
Recent entries
I also bought more baskets, still need hooks and soil though. Really need to figure out how to maximize available sunlight. Being in a duplex limits the areas I can plant in, and my sunlight is not really enough for fruiting. Thinking about trying mirrors. Hmmm…
I added a couple of dwarf bananas, a miniature grape vine, and some strawberries. Over the summer, the grape, fig, and one banana died. Since the cold weather I’ve lost some of the strawberries.
In the Spring I’ll be receiving some raspberries, blackberries, and strawberries. I’ve got seeds for cantaloupe, lettuce, and cucumbers. There are some left over squash, pea, and watermelon seeds from last year as well. We’ll see if they sprout.
