Claire Conger

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Claire's Original Art Greeting Cards
There is nothing that says I care like a real snail-mail greeting card!
Click on a picture above for a plain-paper printable greeting card pdf. Print on regular 8.5 by 11 printer paper. Fold twice so that the art is on the front and the title and copyright are on the back. Write your greeting on the inside. Mail in an A2 Invitation Envelope.
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Entries from February 2020

Greeting Card original art girl swimming green suit

February 13th, 2020 · No Comments

Click on the link below to open a printable pdf of the greeting card.

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Tags: Greeting Cards

Slow Days in 1960s Los Angeles

February 12th, 2020 · No Comments

I’m in love with Eve Babitz’s writing! Slow Days, Fast Company: The World, The Flesh, and L.A. is made even better as an audio book narrated by Mia Barron.
Ms. Barron reads the story as if it were a memoir and brings to it a sensuality that I do not achieve when I read the story myself.

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Tags: Books · Literary Fiction · Relationships

Vibrating Peanut Soothes Pain

February 11th, 2020 · No Comments

A friend’s physical therapist recommended the vibrating peanut. It really worked for me–a few minutes and my pain was gone! You press the button on one end to toggle through four vibrating levels. I find the up/down level to be the most effective. The peanut comes with a charger and the charge lasts quite well for me. My peanut is green. I bought it on Amazon for about half the price my friend paid at her physical therapist’s office. The description says “foam” but it’s pretty hard. Definitely worth it.

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Tags: Claire's Favorite Products · Health and Happiness

The Best Flip Flops with Toe Sox

February 11th, 2020 · No Comments

havaianas with injinjisMy havaiana flip flops are the best because they’re not slippery when wet–so important for stepping around fast, not to mention safety. This makes havaianas worth the extra money for a no-frills flip flop. I like the thinner, slim, style because they walk faster. I like the havaianas better than fancy flops that have arch-supporting molded soles. I wear my havaianas inside the house and out. When it’s cold I use injinji toe sox. injinji has the best fit–the toes don’t pop off. Yea! My size havaianas are marked 37/38, USA W 7/8, and EUR 39/40 (three size markings) and I often take a size 8 or 39 in shoes or clogs. My injinji sox are unisex size M (women’s 9 to 11.5) or women’s size M (9 – 12)–perfect!

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Tags: Claire's Favorite Products · Fashion · Health and Happiness

Self-Deluded or Gaslit by the Zeitgeist

February 9th, 2020 · 1 Comment

Dear Ms. Tolentino,

Thank you for your collection of insightful essays that is Trick Mirror reflections on self-delusion.

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Tags: Emotional Freedom · Health and Happiness · Non Fiction · Personal Success