About

I was:

  • a lab assistant at UCSF (1986-1988)
  • a marketing research computer programmer (1989-1993)
  • a PTSD therapist (1994-2005)
  • the founder of the Open Grove (kind of a permanent thing)
  • Open Grove Claudia
  • bodybuilder (lifetime)

I am:

But, if you ask me, I’m going to say “I’m a beekeeper.”

You can find me:

You can always email me at: claudia.hall.christian@gmail.com

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8 Responses to “About”

  1. They are wrong, *I* am right, and so are you. This is a fabulous place. And it keeps getting better. Thank you for your blog!!

  2. I found your blog through Mercede’s World and I really like it. I’m new to this whole blogging thing but i’m trying to get better at it. I’ve added you to my blogroll also.

    Jamie

  3. I’m a middle child too. I think being misunderstood is part of my psyche.

    Is transcendentalism holistic?

  4. She’s Gotta Have It is a good movie. ;)
    xoxo

  5. Being the misunderstood middle child is very cool, I know this from experience.
    Hey, you are super funny. I’m bookmarking you.

  6. I’m an oldest child. I don’t understand middle children. :)

    Love your blog. x

  7. The more posts and pages I read, the more I like you =)
    I’m a middle child as well, I completely get it! Gonna get back to reading more here!

  8. A beekeeper eh? Our Master Gardeners presented a seminar last week with three speakers, one of whom was Jim Higgins, aka “Dr. Sting.” Higgins practices apitherapy: “The use of the 6 products of the bee hive for mans benefit. The 6 products are honey, pollen, propolis, royal jelly, wax and venom.”

    I’m very concerned about the honeybee population and Colony Collapse Disorder. When you consider that every third bite of food is provided for us by the pollinators, the disappearance of honeybees becomes even more distressing.

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