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Physical fitness is an essential part of life. It affects how you feel, your moods and emotions in general as well as the way others treat us or view our abilities because they see what we can do with both hands when there's only one good eye!


Ngaio Marsh
Marsh is known as one of the "Queens of Crime", along with Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, and Margery Allingham. She is known primarily for her character Inspector Roderick Alleyn, a gentleman detective who works for the Metropolitan Police (London).
Internationally she is best known for her 32 detective novels published between 1934 and 1982. Along with Dorothy L. Sayers, Margery Allingham and Agatha Christie, she has been classed as one of the four original "Queens of Crime" — female writers who dominated the genre of crime fiction in the Golden Age of the 1920s and 1930s.[2]
All her novels feature British CID detective Roderick Alleyn. Several novels feature Marsh's other loves, the theatre and painting. A number are set around theatrical productions (Enter a Murderer, Vintage Murder, Overture to Death, Opening Night, Death at the Dolphin, and Light Thickens), and three others are about actors off stage (Colour Scheme, False Scent and Final Curtain). Her short story "'I Can Find My Way Out" is also set around a theatrical production and is the earlier "Jupiter case" referred to in Opening Night; the short story won third prize in 1946 in the inaugural short story contest of Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine.[13] Alleyn marries a painter, Agatha Troy, whom he meets during an investigation (Artists in Crime), and who features in three later novels.[2]
Most of the novels are set in England, but four are set in New Zealand, with Alleyn either on secondment to the New Zealand police (Colour Scheme and Died in the Wool) or on holiday (Vintage Murder and Photo Finish); Surfeit of Lampreys begins in New Zealand but continues in London.
Notably, Colour Scheme includes Māori people among its cast of characters, unusual for novels of the British mystery genre.[14] This novel is said to further subvert the genre by incorporating elements of spy fiction and providing a veiled critique of the British Empire.[14]
In 2018, HarperCollins Publishers released Money in the Morgue by Ngaio Marsh and Stella Duffy.[15] The book was started by Marsh during World War II but abandoned. Working with just the book's title, first three chapters and some notes—but no idea of the plot or motive of the villain—Duffy completed the novel.[16]
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On The Healing Journey
Despite nearly a decade on this path, I still have days that feel hard - sometimes really hard. If I'm honest, there are still days I feel consumed by my thoughts and self-imposed limitations. Sometimes it lasts longer than a day.

Family History
Margaret Mitchell was a Southerner, a native and lifelong resident of Georgia. She was born in 1900 into a wealthy and politically prominent family. Her father, Eugene Muse Mitchell, was an attorney, and her mother, Mary Isabel "Maybelle" Stephens, was a suffragist and Catholic activist. She had two brothers, Russell Stephens Mitchell, who died in infancy in 1894, and Alexander Stephens Mitchell, born in 1896.[7][8]

6 Habits that Support Mental Wellness
For those of us that love a symbolic fresh start, it’s our time to take a good long look at the past year and draw up New Year’s Resolutions for 2022. New Year's Resolutions are a tradition that some approach with spirit, some approach with sarcasm, and some approach with reluctance. If the popular New Year’s conventions aren’t for you, see this as a chance to add a little something into your current routine to boost your health and wellbeing rather than a complete lifestyle overhaul.

6 Habits that Support Mental Wellness
For those of us that love a symbolic fresh start, it’s our time to take a good long look at the past year and draw up New Year’s Resolutions for 2022. New Year's Resolutions are a tradition that some approach with spirit, some approach with sarcasm, and some approach with reluctance. If the popular New Year’s conventions aren’t for you, see this as a chance to add a little something into your current routine to boost your health and wellbeing rather than a complete lifestyle overhaul.

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