Roxy Bentsen Faulkner
Sea Turtle Patrol, Injured Bird Rescue Team, beach bum, gypsy, mermaid, empath, aromatherapy and essential oils lover, amateur photographer, explorer, wife and mother who loves living on an Island. Please don't try to rescue me as my boat is not broken. I just don't want to go back to that crazy world.
Beach Sand Castings
This is one of my all time favorite things to make on the beach. You will never find instructions on how to make this as I learned it as a child from my mom’s best friend who was an art teacher. Recently I hosted a “Sand Casting” party on the beach and one of my […]
MoreHow To Stop Absorbing Other People’s Negative Energy
Oh my goodness! I just had to share this one. How many of you know an Emotional Vampire! Sheesh! They just suck the life right out of you. I say slap on some Valor II and get on with your day! Great article Zoe! How to order your Starter Kit! Source: How To Stop Absorbing […]
MoreGalveston Photos
Hubby bought me a Cannon PowerShot for Christmas with a 260X Zoom. There are so many wonderful things to photograph on the Island so hubby decided no more iPhone photos. It’s taking a while to master a professional grade camera so I will be posting some of my photographs to gauge my progress. I hope […]
MoreMy favorite little Island appetizer!
I have to say that beach life is all it’s cracked up to be. We wake up in the mornings to see the sun rising over the Gulf of Mexico and jump out of bed to greet the day. Living on an Island has many advantages that I will share with you day by day, […]
MoreZap your ZITS! What??!!
Before you read this article, let me share my experience with this wonderful oil. I had a HUGE zit under the skin on my chin and oh boy, did it hurt!!! I rubbed Frankincense oil on the area that was soon to become a huge crater on my face and WOWZA, it was gone in […]
MoreUnderstanding Essential Oils
Understanding Essential Oils By Christopher Hobbs from Herbal Remedies For Dummies Many of the aromatic compounds of plants are from classes of compounds that are volatile — they quickly dissipate into the air, even at room temperature. Many boil at 180 to 240 degrees Fahrenheit and are carried off in the steam that’s created […]
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