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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Revival of Persona Paper in the forum Group logo of Making Money OnlineMaking Money Online 8 years, 4 months ago

    @lolaze I hope we can get it back up to a point where it can pay writers too. Although I am looking at affiliate programs for my own blogs, I think it’s important that writers be paid simply for writing.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) posted an update 8 years, 4 months ago

    Machines are not my friends today. That is all.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Achy Muscle: Efficascent oil review 8 years, 4 months ago

    In reply to: cessy08 wrote a new post, Achy Muscle: Efficascent oil review Ever since I got pregnant, I experienced various aches and pains around my body. Especially when I reached the third trimester of my pregnancy, I […] View

    That looks a lot like the liniment my mother had when I was a little girl. It was very strong, and the smell was really unpleasant – not the nice menthol you get these days. It burned when she put it on – a lot! I like to use a counter-irritant method like a menthol rub sometimes for muscle pain, but I’m sure glad the products today are less nasty!

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Genuine Work from Home Jobs 8 years, 4 months ago

    In reply to: Rajaraman K wrote a new post, Genuine Work from Home Jobs   Genuine work at home jobs make it possible you earn some decent money with flexible working hours. These jobs are perfect for retired people, […] View

    It’s unfortunate that, as companies move towards a preference for a work-from-home setup for such services as quality control and transcription, they also tend to pay significantly less money than they would if they were hiring an employee in their own locale.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Bathing a new born in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 4 months ago

    @kaka135 My son used to scream blue murder when we bathed him. I would worry that one of the neighbours would call the police because they thought we were in some way abusing him! he has always loved the water but with all of the challenges his autism presents, he also felt insecure in the bath when he was a little boy.

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    Had a quick visit from a friend, chatted with hubby before he left for work, and am now sitting down to a little snack of Lupin cherries and raw carrot. An odd combination, perhaps!

    I emptied the last few drops of a bottle of Pinot Gris into a mug, to drink alongside the lovely cherries. I opened the bottle about a week ago, so it’s time the last…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Social Media for Business 8 years, 4 months ago

    In reply to: Rajaraman K wrote a new post, Social Media for Business   For a business, twitter is known to be a great social media platform. There are various methods of using your twitter handle effectively. However, […] View

    Twitter, Wikipedia, free e-books, podcasts – all excellent ideas for the promotion of a business! I wasn’t aware that there’s a wizard for creating the Wikipedia pages. I’ll have to take a look at it sometime.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Literacy Base paid me 20 dollars – Legit Site 8 years, 4 months ago

    In reply to: bestwriter wrote a new post, Literacy Base paid me 20 dollars – Legit Site In just about 2 months Literacy Base paid me 20 dollars.  It was cakewalk for me.  There are several areas here at Literacy Base wher […] View

    LiteracyBase is certainly a site that legitimately wants to pay its users. And it’s a site that has so far made efforts to promote quality content, while still allowing members freedom to write about the subjects that matter most to them. There are a lot of good points to LiteracyBase, not the least of which is the fact that there are no limits on…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Important things to keep in mind for bloggers 8 years, 4 months ago

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    This is a good start to outlining what details a blogger should attend to. Perhaps in future, you’ll write more about the specifics, which many bloggers feel are a mystery. For example, how to choose the keywords and where to use them in a post. What constitutes enough, and what is too much?

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    Feeling very discouraged! I left the turkey cooker on very low heat, and I had plenty of water for the broth. I got busy with other things and when I went back to check on it, the water had evaporated despite a really good seal on the lid. All my food scraps are singed and the broth is spoiled. Now I will have to buy broth for tonight’s supper 🙁

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) wrote a new post, Feeding the Hungry Because the Fruits of Their Labour Feed Us 8 years, 4 months ago

    Cherries are one of the most important products of the region I live in. This part of BC has a good deal of agriculture and is particularly known for its fruits. But the cherry orchards are the big deal in our […]

    • What a wonderful community that came together to help! It would be a good thing to have a place for the workers to live and they pay before they left, after working the cherries.

      No I think the people that live here do the working at harvest.

      • Andria, most of our ag work is done by migrant workers and a few of the local teens. It’s rare to see local adults getting involved in the harvesting, though there have been times when older adults (retirees) would step in to help with office work, sorting, packaging, etc. during a very busy harvest season.

        My father sorted cherries one summer, for a few weeks. It’s hard work too, but he was happy to have the extra money that year because he was making a trip back East to visit us at the end of that summer.

    • Nice Ruby, but i am only good at eating fruits and whatsoever our body needs. There is no one to manage the planting.We are all having active jobs plus my siblings never like to dirty soil.

    • Nice article! Actually, I love eating fruits but unfortunately not many people will like going to agriculture and/or farming because of its tedious state. Nevertheless, this article goes a long way to encourage those in the field. Thanks for posting this wonderful article.

      • We also have trouble finding people willing to do the harvesting work. It is very difficult and tedious work, and because it’s seasonal a lot of the locals don’t want to do it. We’re very fortunate that we attract cherry pickers from outside our province.

    • Yeah because sometimes some people don’t find it fascinating doing it anyway. But the truth of the matter is that its still a wonderful way in which most locals earn their living.

      • Here, most of our locals are not involved in the harvesting unless they make a full-time job of doing agricultural work. We have a lot of smaller homesteads that grow cherries, apples or grapes, and they will hire workers just for the harvest.

        But many of these businesses can only afford to have seasonal help. And because it’s seasonal, most of our locals choose to look elsewhere for work. They need something that will carry them throughout the whole year.

    • These people who stepped up are very special indeed! A lot of folks here figured the cherry pickers ought to come prepared to feed themselves until they get paid, but I don’t think anyone warns them about this and they are often very young. They probably expect to be housed and fed on the job site. What a terrible surprise to arrive and discover they often can’t even book a campsite!

      It is really tough work, and I’m glad some of our locals are wanting to help. These young migrant workers sure help us!

    • Barb, our young cherry pickers are university students who mostly come from Quebec. So they’re probably about 19 at the youngest, and more would likely be in their early 20s. We do get a few local teens who help with the harvest too, often starting around the age of 15 or 16. But like your husband, they live at home while working.

      The agricultural work here is regulated by the same government agency that sets the rest of our labour laws. The workers get paid by the amount they harvest (in pounds, bushels, or whatever measurement is commonly used for the specific food item they’re picking.) Best I can tell, the minimum piece rate for cherry picking in BC is $0.228/pound. I think some orchards do pay the cherry pickers a better wage than others, though.

      I know one of our local gentlemen was saying just the other day that his slowest picker earned $100 that day alone. I hear that some of the pickers are fast enough to make up to $500 in a day. That’s an awful lot of cherries to pick in a day!

    • That wonderful. The truth remains that those who are serious and love what they do will always get the best out of it.

    • Yeah. Truly. Because most times, you see it as hobbies and not work because of the love and passion you have for it.

    • Indeed, such noble causes are laudable.

    • Yes, cherry is one of the best fruit of nature created for human being but not for all because there are many countries where there no cherry trees and in such countries cherry are imported from the foreign countries. I like black cherry because it is becomes of minerals and vitamins as I have read in medical books.

      Its title is very nice and attractive, feed the needy and its reward feeds us on earth in heaven also Cherry pickers make a very holy job picking the cherry for others to eat in different countries.

      I think this job is very delightful If were in the cherry garden I st there all alone and improvise many a verses for future generation.

      as I say to the cherry pickers:

      O Gleeful cherry pickers, pick the cherry for others
      Eating the cherries prays are released by the mothers

      JH Sayyar

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, Why You Should Be Drinking Lemon Water All The Time 8 years, 4 months ago

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    I started making hot lemon water when I worked in a hospital. The cafeteria always stocked lovely, fat wedges of lemon and I would put one into a coffee mug with the hot water intended for making tea. It’s still one of my favourite beverages! I like it better than cold-infused lemon water or lemon water made the way you suggest, with freshly…[Read more]

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) commented on the post, 2 Favorite Comfort Soups 8 years, 4 months ago

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    These are both delicious sounding soup recipes! I love to make minestrone and in fact, you’ve made me realize that I have the ingredients in my fridge that need to be used up soon! I ought to add it to my menu plan for the next week. We’ve got so many lovely vegetables right now, and I find I’m making lots of soup!

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Future motherhood questions in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 4 months ago

    @rebecca I’m sure that looking after a young pup has its challenges, and sometimes they may be similar to caring for a baby. But I don’t think that getting up multiple times a night to prevent the puppy messing the carpet is quite the same as caring for a newborn! In some ways, it’s more stressful.

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    Kyla Matton Osborne (Ruby3881) replied to the topic Bathing a new born in the forum Group logo of Family & RelationshipsFamily & Relationships 8 years, 4 months ago

    @sauda Bathtime is often held to be almost a sacred moment shared between parent and child. I can’t say it was always pleasant with my kids, as pretty much all of them had sensory issues that made being in the water frightening or unpleasant at times. But still, we found our moments 🙂

     

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