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Julie graduated from Creighton University with a major in dance and Theology and taught for several years at an inner-city school in Milwaukee. With a desire to expand her knowledge of the arts and spirituality, she attended St. John’s University in Collegeville and completed a Masters in Theology and Liturgical Studies. Over the years, her quest to merge diverse religious beliefs and practices through the commonalities of love and peaceful living, led her to travel, live, and study with shaman practitioners, herbal healers, Native American medicine women, Buddhist priests and other earth-based spiritual teachers. Through these experiences and experiences with global metaphysical teachings, she learned to honor the eternal source of love in all people.

Friday, September 11, 2009

Conversion: Step Three


In this step, we added the doors. When they close there is a free spinning wooden knob on the top and on the bottom to secure them in place.

Imagine, I can collect eggs, add food and water, and clean really easily. I love the design.

The wood used here are pieces of recycled house siding. My elder friend had his home refinished using vinyl siding. Since he is an avid wood worker, he saved as much of the old wood as he could.

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