
Diane Daniel
Writer at Freelance
Founder https://t.co/RM5Ah97bgQ. Freelancer writer digging into design, arts, travel, food, the environment/ sustainability, gender, education.
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1 week ago |
miamiherald.com | Diane Daniel
Sheron Lee insisted she couldn't fit any sort of exercise into her busy day. A systems accountant for the federal government, she often put work above everything, sometimes even skipping family vacations. Even getting to work took commitment; she commuted an hour each way between her home in Hammond, Louisiana, and her office in New Orleans. Weekends were out, too.
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1 week ago |
dailygazette.com | Diane Daniel
Sheron Lee insisted she couldn't fit any sort of exercise into her busy day. A systems accountant for the federal government, she often put work above everything, sometimes even skipping family vacations. Even getting to work took commitment; she commuted an hour each way between her home in Hammond, Louisiana, and her office in New Orleans.
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1 week ago |
myjournalcourier.com | Diane Daniel
Brooke Jones went through two years of infertility before finally becoming pregnant at 34. Always an anxious person, her worries rose "to another level" as she went through her pregnancy, delivery and early parenthood during the COVID-19 pandemic. Article continues below this adIf someone so much as coughed near Jones, it could send her into an emotional tailspin. And that was before her daughter, Reese, arrived.
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2 weeks ago |
sfgate.com | Diane Daniel
Sitting at her desk in the office of the Vassar College film department in Poughkeepsie, New York, Jodi Hammell pulled out the southwestern salad she'd bought for lunch. Most days, she drove home during her break to walk her dog, but her car had broken down the day before and she had no transportation. Paramedics arrived within a few minutes. Hammell had several more seizures. In between those episodes, the first responders noticed Hammell wasn't moving her left side.
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2 weeks ago |
ncadvertiser.com | Diane Daniel
Jodi Hammell survived a rare type of stroke called a basilar artery occlusion. (Photo courtesy of Jodi Hammell)Sitting at her desk in the office of the Vassar College film department in Poughkeepsie, New York, Jodi Hammell pulled out the southwestern salad she'd bought for lunch. Most days, she drove home during her break to walk her dog, but her car had broken down the day before and she had no transportation. Out of nowhere, she felt extremely lethargic.
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"Two Wheels Good" by @jodyrosen , do I really have to wait almost two years? Can I help you with anything from the Netherlands, where we are Two Wheels Best?

Neighborhood Dutch students doing their verkeersexamen, or traffic exam. Cute! https://t.co/Wee6jqMA5L