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"Through the ups and downs of the Christmas Season... Just know your not alone!\n\nCheck this out Your not alone !\nPosted by Brandee Rentz at 7:41 PM No comments:",
"Labels: blog, Christmas, family, Grief, Joy, moms, pain, peace, pittsburgh\n\nSunday, August 21, 2016\n\n\"Sleep Well, Baby Whale...\"\n\nThat I think was a book title I read to my kiddos once upon a time....\n\nand that time seems so long ago.\n\nYes I do have three fabulous kiddos and yes this blogpost is going to be about just one, but not really.\n\nTomorrow morning I will drive my youngest to her first day of Kindergarten, and as I sit here I am a complete wreck.\n\nNot one bit is because of Kindergarten. She will be fine. Even though she said to me tonight moments before she closed her eyes, \"I'm nervous Mama\" and then I know just because she was able to articulate that emotion, I know shes ready.\n\nTomorrow is not only her first day but also mine. Tomorrow signifies the end of journey of what at some point felt like 10,000 years and 100,000 thousand miles but was truly 10yrs.\n\nThe oldest original princess will have her last first day of school on Wednesday. Yes my kids are at different schools this year, that is a post for a different day, and yes I'm talking about the youngest going to kindergarten and I'm talking about the oldest and really to tell you the real meaning of what I'm trying to get across I need to talk about my son as well. Because this is not just a story about a mom feeling sad about kindergarten, this is a journey through infertility.\n\nThirteen years ago we put our oldest on the bus for kindergarten, at the time she was our only and every infertility doctor in Pittsburgh had told us that getting pregnant would not happen. We married young so at that moment in our life we were not even candidates for becoming adoptive parents. So as I watched that bus pull away, there was a distinct possibility that it would be the only first day of kindergarten I would ever see. For whatever reason I knew deep in my soul differently, that our family would grow someday, somehow, in someway.\n\nSeven years ago we were told we would become adoptive parents, to the most beautiful, most energetic little man with the best pinching cheeks a mother could ask for, on his first day of kindergarten I drove them to school (his big sister in tow ) dropped them off parked in the parking lot and watched them walk in, and possibly sat in the parking lot wondering if I was doing the right thing!\n\nYou see our family did not come together in what most would call traditional in any way, and when people ask, strange insensitive questions about the ages and ethnicity of my children I truthfully answer (unless you ask me on a really snarky day, then I may tell you I have three baby daddy's' ) this was God's plan not ours.\n\nBecause it was. 100% hands down. My kids needed each other. Exactly they way they are, they needed each other in ways I could never understand until we lived it. The needed each other for reasons I won't bore you with but knowing that truly keeps me going on the tough days.\n\nSo yes I have three kids and I have been a mother for 17yrs but I have only been a mom to three for\n6 yrs and I am quite honestly really sad to see this part of parenting end, everyone in school and making more steps towards leaving me forever.... (ok a bit dramatic I know, its probably the wine talking ...) I still pinch myself to see if this is really my life, because for a decade I thought maybe this dream would never happen. A dream of motherhood and a larger family? Shocking I know, but that was my dream.\n\nThe time has gone so fast, and I truly know that the rest will go even faster, so I'm going hug squeeze and kiss them goodnight because I know before I finish writing this it will someones last first and they will be ready even If I'm not, because they will be ready to set out on the next adventure.\n\nI'm not alone right?\n\nHang in there Mama Bears!",
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"Labels: adoption, growing up, infertility, kindergarten, miscarriage, Moms of school age kids, motherhood, parenting, wine\n\nSunday, July 3, 2016\n\nI'm Free!!!!\n\nFrom my mind anyway, the cobwebs have lifted and the words have started to flow....\n\nCheck it out!\n\nPosted by Brandee Rentz at 7:37 AM No comments:",
"Labels: blog, contributor, family, mommy, moms, nana, ninty, pittsburgh, weekend, words, writing\n\nThursday, January 21, 2016\n\nThe Man Behind the curtain....",
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"Those of you who have survived all my years on facebook and blogging intermittently know so much of our life. Although I have tried to paint a much clearer picture than just the highlight reel, there is only so much you can share that people will actually read about without blocking or unfriending, right? You are all here still, right I think?? Buhler, Buhler ???\n\nSo today I need to take you behind the scenes just a little….\n\nNearly twenty years ago I met a boy. He smiled and his eyes lit up the room, he had the tightest circle of amazing friends, that he still has to this day. More then that however he was driven and set out to accomplish a list of goals I had completely given up on even considering. Then and now he operates on less sleep than anyone I have ever known in my life, because he has the drive to see things through to completion. This is about the boy who quickly became the man I could depend on, that never gave up on me, who has held my hand, through some painful, awful, amazing crazy Shit!\n\nHe has supported me through so much, crazy job changes, marathon training, nursing school, the crazy mood swings of infertility drugs, hormone injections, too many surgical recoveries to count, not too mention held my hand through unimaginable grief we pulled through together on the other side to this crazy life as a party of Five we now have.\n\nThe entire time we were building this crazy life he was also building a career, when most people our age solely focused on career building, he was balancing family, making a name and building a reputation in his field. Finding a way to be at all the kids games, volunteering to coach and playing epic games of uno. The drive was there but the timing in our family life just wasn’t quite right.",
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"After more than a decade of planning and growing our family we have entered a different stage of our lives together. So now it's his turn!\n\nWe have a tendency to take giant leaps of Faith, so its seemed to be the best way to start 2016! Operation be your own boss has begun, and I am so proud to annouce that\nMy Husband is now the Proud CEO, CTO, CFO and currently sole owner and employee of KarlaSoft Consulting.",
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"This new journey is just the beginning, congratulation baby, I am so proud of you!",
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"Labels: #self-employed #entrepreneur #dream #consulting #life #build #husband #love #family #goals #big\n\nWednesday, October 14, 2015\n\nI am Coffee - I think or at least I'd like to be!\n\nTomorrow is October 15, Stillbirth, Miscarriage and pregnancy loss remembrance day. 1 in 4.\n\nNearly 8yrs ago we experienced a pain that I'll never forget and wish I keep any other family from ever feeling. It changed us, even our then 8yr old daughter, but I truly feel we became a better family on the other side.\n\nSix months ago we went through an expected miscarriage, its strange to think I could be sitting here hugely pregnant at this moment.\n\nReading through our remembrance blog, www.babyrentz.blogspot.com and I came across this stories from years ago.\n\nI hope that I am coffee....\n\nA carrot, an egg, and a cup of coffee...A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her.She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up, She was tired of fighting and struggling.It seemed as one problem was solved, a new one arose.Her mother took her to the kitchen.She filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire. Soon the pots came to boil.In the first she placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and in the last she placed ground coffee beans.She let them sit and boil; without saying a word.In about twenty minutes she turned off the burners.She fished the carrots out and placed them in a bowl.She pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl.Then she ladled the coffee out and placed it in a bowl.Turning to her daughter, she asked, ' Tell me what you see.''Carrots, eggs, and coffee,' she replied.Her mother brought her closer and asked her to feel the carrots. She did and noted that they were soft.The mother then asked the daughter to take an egg and break it.After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard boiled eggFinally, the mother asked the daughter to sip the coffee.The daughter smiled as she tasted its rich aroma.The daughter then asked, 'What does it mean, mother?'Her mother explained that each of these objects had faced the same adversity: boiling water.Each reacted differently.The carrot went in strong, hard, and unrelenting.However, after being subjected to the boiling water, it softened and became weak The egg had been fragile.Its thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water, its inside became hardened.The ground coffee beans were unique, however.After they were in the boiling water, they had changed the water.'Which are you?' she asked her daughter.'When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond?Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?Think of this:Which am I? Am I the carrot that seems strong, but with pain and adversity do I wilt and become soft and lose my strength?Am I the egg that starts with a malleable heart, but changes with the heat?Did I have a fluid spirit, but after a death, a breakup, a financial hardship or some other trial, have I become hardened and stiff?Does my shell look the same, but on the inside am I bitter and tough with a stiff spirit and hardened heart?Or am I like the coffee bean?The bean actually changes the hot water, the very circumstance that brings the pain.When the water gets hot, it releases the fragrance and flavor.If you are like the bean, when things are at their worst, you get better and change the situation around you.When the hour is the darkest and trials are their greatest do you elevate yourself to another level?How do you handle adversity?Are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?The happiest of people don't necessarily have the best of everything; they just make the most of everything that comes a long their way.The brightest future will always be based on a forgotten past;\n\nPosted by Brandee Rentz at 8:09 PM No comments:",
"Labels: #pregnancyrememberanceday #stillbirth #miscarriage #loss #infertility #life\n\nTuesday, August 4, 2015\n\nWho are you ?\n\nFour years ago when I started trying to lose some weight, it wasn't about a bathing suit, vacation or really even getting back a post baby body, it was just about feeling comfortable in my own skin again.\nMy journey into motherhood has always brought with it this crazy antiquated notions of who I am supposed to be or who I should be or more legalistically who I can't be or what I shouldn't do.\nDo I look like the right kind of mom, do I dress like the right kind of mom, stylish and trendy but not too trendy.\nSo four years ago post the craziest whirlwind year of becoming an adoptive mom and giving birth while teaching our then 12yr old only child daughter how to become a sister, and surviving a layoff as a single income family, I decided I needed to feel like me again whoever that was.\nI tried going to the gym like I had always done, it was a challenge with our new larger family, somedays getting the kids into the playland was more of workout then I actually got from being at the gym. I tried running which I formerly lived doing more then anything but the extra weight made this a bit uncomfortable.\nI'll leave a for more pieces out for now but I eventually found Beachbody and challenge groups and that crazy online support community really helped me in so many ways !\nAnd it has again led me to a great group of woman supporting each other -\nIt's not just about being or getting skinny - it's about developing a network of support for wherever you are in your life today - and taking those people with you on the rest of your journey !\nDo you need to find your people ?\nYour lobsters ??",
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"Labels: #mybbstory #adoption #childbirth #findingyourself #support #friends #loss #layoff\n\nSunday, January 11, 2015\n\nSunday Prep Day!\n\nBack to basics...\nI love to cook, love to grocery shop, neither are fun or enjoyable while plagued with an annoying cough. Plus although i did make the list mr mancave did the shopping this weekend and my sick self left a few things off of the list.",
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"Yes there is quite a bit of green in there but with good reason.\nSpinach - sautéed with eggs for breakfast, salads, add a cup to my shakeology for an extra boost, and my teenage daughters favorite spinach pesto!\nGreen leaf salad - kids request for lunches this week.\nHard boiled eggs- quick on the run breakfast, salad topping, after school snack for my son ( if I don't hide them he would eat them all in a day - no yolk! 😜 seriously though he doesn't eat the yolks.\nGrapes- easy to wash prep and separate for snacks, lunches, slice up to throw on a salad.\nLast but not least my favorite quick healthyish busy family dinner trick\n- the rotisserie chicken!\nWe buy one throw I chop it up portion it out for salads, tacos and my favorite chicken salad with Greek yogurt !\nIs it the most healthy option ? Eh, could be better but I know this week I'm not 100% and its good choice !\nWhat's on your menu this week ?\nPosted by Brandee Rentz at 5:58 PM No comments:",
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"And today she is here for the one year Anniversary of her Book Songkeeper!\n\nToday, we’re looking at the letter …\n\nN is for Nisus\n\n“The Xanthen are the wisest scholars in Leira—except Nisus, of course, but he’s considered a bit of a bad egg really, more strategist than sage.” –Jirkar, Songkeeper\n\nNisus is a tapestry of contradictions. He is a dwarf of the Whyndburg Mountains",
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"Sunday, December 8, 2013\n\nTechnology Integration Unit - Country Exchange\n\nDuring the past few weeks, I have been working on a technology enriched learning unit. This unit combines the study of geography and 21st century learning skills. Students are asked to determine how geography affects culture, and they are participating in an email exchange with students from the countries they are studying.\n\nFollow this link to view the Unit Plan.\n\nThe Unit Plan can also be found on My Website.\n\nFinal Reflective Report\n\nUnit - Geography Exchange - A Technology Enhanced Unit\n\nIn this unit, I collaborated with Ms. Stolfi, a seventh grade social studies teacher. The student learning objective for our unit was 1) students will perform research to produce a multimedia presentation on a country and 2) students will participate in an email exchange with a student from the country they are researching. Our learning objectives centered on student use of technology. They were to 1) introduce and have students use Google Docs/Drive, 2)have students collaborate and write online, and 3) have students practice proper online etiquette during email exchanges. Thus far, I am pleased with the outcome of this unit. Students have been receptive to the project. They are using the technology tools we have introduced them to. They have learned to use Google Docs, and have learned how to share Google documents for commenting. They are using Google Docs to collaborate on documents related to their research, and are currently in the process of researching information and applying thoughtful evaluation to their online sources. They are also participating in an email exchange with students from the countries they are researching, and have sent out their first email.\n\nOur initial plan to use iEarn for this project did not work out. Instead, I was able to find another solution for students to use for their email exchange. Students are using epals.com to communicate with students from the countries they are researching. Epals is a robust global classroom collaboration network. It contains numerous resources to engage students. These include an email exchange system, learning games, and discussion boards on books, movies, and other topics that are of interest to young students. Epals’ secure internal email system allows the classroom teacher to monitor all student email exchanges. This monitoring system assures safe and appropriate email exchanges. Through epals.com, I was able to establish a working collaboration for this project with teachers from France, Italy, and England. The French and Italian students are learning English. Within the email system, there is also a built-in translator that can be used by our French and Italian epal students. The epals enhancement to the unit has motivated students to eagerly participate in the project. They are excited about having a friend abroad. As we read our students’ initial emails, we see they are being thoughtful about their writing. They are being very creative about what they want to share and what they want to learn from their epals. They are being courteous and are asking questions of their epals thus creating opportunities for discussion and conversation. I am very happy for them, and I am pleased to see their desire to participate in the email exchange.\n\nIn addition to the email exchange, students have the task of developing a multimedia presentation from their research. Students have been taught how to evaluate websites using the 5Ws. I stress the need of their thoughtful evaluation of online sources at the onset of every class. As I move through the classroom checking on the work and progress of groups, I check the online sources that student groups are using. At times, I have had to specifically point out sources that are questionable and have asked to see their website evaluation checklist. The checklist is a tool that guides them in determining the validity and credibility of a website. It helps students take a critical look at websites. I believe the use of the website evaluation checklist needs to be reinforced until students can intuitively evaluate a website for credibility. As students turn more and more to the Internet for their information needs, evaluating the credibility and validity of online information is critical for them.\n\nMy students were amused with the shared editing features of Google docs. They were excited to see the different colors assigned to each collaborator working on a shared document. I encourage students to use standard group roles (researcher/navigator, recorder, reader) to work, and suggest they rotate the roles at each new class. I explained that this would give them the opportunity to share ideas and perform different jobs that are essential for their group. Collaboration and the ability for students to work together is important. I believe there is an opportunity in this project to improve how students work in groups.\n\nRecently, a student expressed her dislike of working in groups and expressed her preference of working independently. This reminded of the need to provide students with a choice of how they want to work either in a group or independently. I explained to Hannah that we wanted students to work in groups to share ideas and discuss research findings. I have observed Hannah in her group. She is quiet and listens to others, and completes tasks she is asked to work on by others in her group. I have reviewed group roles and expectations with Hannah’s group. I have been encouraging her participation by prompting her to share her thoughts. I have made a note to modify this project in the future to allow for students to either work in groups or independently.\n\nMy collaboration efforts with Ms. Stolfi has been a positive experience. The ability to share documents with her using Google Drive has been a great asset for our collaboration. Much of the technology integration of this unit is new for our students. The students of this project are the first, at my school, to use Meriden’s Gmail account system. It was a learning experience for me and my collaborator as we used the gmail system with our students. I have learned a great deal from this experience and plan to share with other teachers who are interested in using this technology with their students. We have received positive feedback from administration and teachers who have inquired about the project. The use of epals has been of special interest to other teachers who would like to explore the possibility of using this resource with their classes.\n\nAt this time, students are in the final steps of their project. All presentations must be completed by December 13th. Students have received email responses from England. We are waiting for email responses from Italy and France. The technology enhancements made to this unit have resulted in improved student learning. Students are using tools and resources that are relevant. They are developing and practicing 21st century learning skills. They are using the Internet to locate information and collaborate with others. They are evaluating online sources and collaborating with their group members to synthesize the information they have found.They are aware of the importance of using proper online etiquette in communicating with others online. These are skills that will help my students succeed in and out of the classroom.\n\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 5:36 PM 1 comment:",
"Sunday, November 24, 2013\n\nThe 5Ws of Website Evaluation\n\nAssignment 720 - Discussion Director Response/Classroom Integration\n\nE-Journal - Week on November 18, 2013\n\nEvaluating the Accuracy of Materials - Evaluating websites.\n\nToday’s lesson focussed on evaluating websites for credibility and accuracy. Not everything we read is the truth, especially when we are reading online.\n\nThe objective is to make students aware of the need to look at online information critically, and to have them apply a set of guidelines to determine the usability and credibility of a website.\n\nThe method for website evaluation my students will use is the 5Ws (Who, What, When, Where, and Why).\n\nClassroom discussion and student participation is encouraged to make the evaluation of websites meaningful and relevant for the students. After introducing the lesson, I prompted students to share experiences of situations in which they found online information to be questionable. The responses I received pointed sharply at their frustration in finding information they could use. Most students never considered that websites could be wrong and misleading. Many relied on websites their teachers had given them for information.\n\nIn the classroom, a poster of the 5Ws of Website Evaluation is prominently displayed. I began by sharing a video, and The 5Ws of Website Evaluation checklist.\n\nAfter the video, we began to review each step of the 5Ws. During the “What step”, the concept of bias surfaced. Students were unsure of what bias meant. Bias is an important concept for students to grasp as they venture through various online sources, especially when determining the credibility and usefulness of websites produced by organizations. As a class, we looked at nayre.org. This organization promotes year round schooling. Students were drawn and interested in learning about what educators and parents have to say about going to school year round. We looked for information on the website that showed why year round school may not be good. We concluded that the website only presented information that supported year round schooling. The website was a good way of showing how “.org” websites may only present information that supports their organization’s views, and therefore may be considered biased. I plan to revisit the topic of “bias” with my students. It is an important concept for students to understand and is valuable in helping them become discerning users of online information.\n\nWe proceeded to review the 5Ws of Website Evaluation checklist. Students were asked to use the checklist in their evaluation of three websites:\n\nThe Tree octopus\n\nThe Edge of Extinction http://www.edgeofexistence.org/amphibians/species_info.php?id=547\n\nGoogle Search Technology\n\nDuring this activity, it was interesting to see students comb through the websites and apply the 5 Ws. Students discussed the ability of octopi to live in trees and the speed of which Google's trained pigeons returned search results.\n\nAs part of their larger learning unit, students will be asked to apply the skills they’ve learned in this lesson to their online research task.\n\nIn Colin Harrison’s, Thirteen Ways at looking at a Blackboard Chapter 38a of the New Literacies Handbook, Harrison analyzes a study conducted by Rachel A. Karchmer, The Journey Ahead, Chapter 38 of New Literacies Handbook (page 1241). Harrison reflects on how technology has changed literacy and teaching practices. Harrison notes that today’s Internet availability, and the ease of connecting to the Internet for both students and teachers creates an increasing need to confirm and check the information we find on the Internet. I agree with Harrison. Evaluating the veracity of websites is an essential New Literacy skill that are students need to practice in order for them to become Internet literate.\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 8:55 AM No comments:",
"Sunday, October 27, 2013\n\nReflection of Critical Friends Review of Instructional Unit\n\nI am very pleased to have the opportunity to enhance my Geography unit and incorporate some of the methods and strategies that I have been learning about in my Instructional Technology & Digital Media Literacy classes.\n\nIn particular, the opportunity to provide students the choice of how they want to present their research, and adding the iEarn collaboration piece. Providing students with the choice of how they want to present their research will be a motivator for students. They will be able to use online tools and incorporate multimedia formats. I think this will improve their product.\n\nAdditionally, by expanding the project to include the iEarn collaboration, I feel my students will want to research their countries and learn as much about them in preparation for their collaboration with peers from the countries they are researching. iEarn will be very engaging for them.\n\nMy Critical Friends were very supportive of the unit, especially the iEarn component. I feel this is a very powerful and engaging enhancement to the unit. It is also the component I have the most concern with. In order for students to successfully collaborate with their peers from other countries, there has to be timely communication. Monitoring communication between students and specifying guidelines for communications is a must. My Critical Friends suggested a B-Plan as an alternative in the event the collaboration with the iEarn Project - A Day in the Life doesn’t work out. I think this is a good idea. I will evaluate and consider alternative sites to use with my students. I am currently exploring Students of the World. There are pen pal opportunities for Argentina, Morocco, Yemen, and Thailand. It’s always a good idea to have a B-Plan!\n\nPresenting my unit of student to my Critical Friends was a great way to gain feedback.\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 6:41 PM 1 comment:",
"Sunday, October 20, 2013\n\nUsing Google Sites to Build my Website\n\nUsing Google Sites I started building my website to share information and resources with my students and staff. After reviewing the various themes and templates, I decided to experiment building my website using a Google Site template. https://sites.google.com/site/classtemplate_en/ Building a website using a template was a learning experience. At first I struggled with understanding the template and the relationship between the predefined pages. Once I began playing and experimenting, I began to understand how the template was organizing pages and the process of creating and modifying pages became easier.\n\nIn case you're thinking of using a Google Site template, I used the Classroom template. Using this template, I used the \"More\" button at the top of main home page a lot. The more button offers a drop down menu with the options \"Edit Site Layout\" and \"Manage Site\". Edit Site Layout was important in modifying the side navigation panel.\n\nOne particular area I found troublesome was removing the \"template text\" within template pages. There is instructional text provided by Google within template pages that must be deleted prior to publishing. Once I realized that the \"template text\" had to be removed in template pages, I began to remove it as I modified and added text to a page.\n\nCreating new pages was easy. These are blanks pages that you position within the organization of the template. Once I understood the organization of the template, building new page and placing them where I wanted was not difficult.\n\nMy website needs pictures! I will add pictures as I continue to refine it. It wasn't difficult to include the one picture I have. I don't expect adding pictures to be a problem. I've started building and including tutorials that I've created. I plan to add more tutorials and more website resources.\n\nMy website is only available with this link. It's a work in progress! Take a look and let me know what you think.\n\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 6:29 PM 1 comment:",
"Sunday, September 22, 2013\n\nDiscussion Director\n\nHow I used Google Hangouts on Air\n\nThis week I had the opportunity to be the Discussion Director for my ED 720 Central Issues and Research in New Literacies class. The required reading for the week was, The Handbook on New Literacies Chapters 9 and 10. In this reading, our class took a close look at the implications of using the Web in the classroom and how students navigate through the Web. As discussion director, I developed 2 prompts for my classmates to discuss. My focus was to learn how others are using the Web and what challenges/workarounds they’re finding. I also wanted to gain insight in what they see their students doing when they search the web. My prompts:\n\nPrompt #1\nThe Web is increasingly being used as text for the classroom. What challenges exist when using the Web in the classroom? What practices can you use to overcome these challenges?\n\nPrompt #2\nA student’s Web navigation ability has an impact on learning from the Web. How do your students navigate the Web? What characteristics are you observing? How can you help students navigate the Web to gain knowledge?\n\nAs Discussion Director, I gave a choice on how they could respond to the prompts. They could write their response and post it within Google Groups or they could participate in a video chat using Google Hangouts. I was excited about using Google Hangouts for discussion as it would offer those in attendance a chance for real time discussion. I was hoping for an active discussion. My challenge was how to record the hangout. I turned to Google to research recording hangouts. I found several options and chose to use Screencast-O-Matic, free screen recording software. The result was poor audio and the upload to Youtube was extremely slow. Here is the of the hangout recording using Screencast-O-Matic.\nThe video was good the audio was not good. I was disappointed after listening because we had a good discussion.\n\nMy instructor, Ian O’Byrne suggested I try Hangout on Air and change the privacy rights on the recording. The following day I used Hangout on Air and it resulted in recording a great discussion. The audio was perfect. The recording went straight to Youtube, no need to upload. There is no time limit. It was very easy to use. Click on the link to watch.\n\nBeing Discussion Director was a very good experience. I thought the discussions went well. Everyone showed knowledge of the topic. It was evident they did their reading and made reference to the reading. My classmates seemed ready and eager to discuss.\n\nI’ve received good feedback on using the hangouts on air as the means for discussion. Things I might have changed include specifically asking hangout participants to write a comment on the discussion. I would have also have been more specific about the assignment. There was some confusion over which prompts to respond to and where to post responses.\n\nThank you for the opportunity.\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 8:02 PM 3 comments:",
"Saturday, September 14, 2013\n\nMy Learning Hub\n\nIn an effort to help my students easily locate information resources, I will develop a digital learning hub. In this space I hope to provide them with information about working online, links to online resources, and a place to showcase their work. I plan to use Google sites to create my learning hub. I have been using other Google applications (docs, forms, and presenter) and hope that by staying within the Google umbrella an opportunity to easily integrate these other Google applications exist.\n\nMy learning hub will include:\n\nThis is my initial plan. I expect adjustments will be needed as I develop and implement my learning hub. I am excited about the opportunity. I feel it will be a source of information for my students and also a way to showcase their work and ideas. I will be sharing my progress with you.\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 5:44 PM 1 comment:",
"Tuesday, August 20, 2013\n\nPrint to Pixel Unconference\n\nPrint to Pixel\n\nClick on link for resources\n\nSearch Your Way to Success\n\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 8:12 AM 1 comment:",
"Friday, August 16, 2013\n\nReflection of Personal Learning Environments",
"Network Learning Project - Beginning Yoga\n\nBeginning Yoga\n\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 1:06 PM 1 comment:",
"Thursday, August 15, 2013\n\nMindmapping My Digital Identity",
"Monday, August 12, 2013\n\nNetwork Learning Project Update - Practicing Yoga\n\nPosted by Nancy Atterberry at 9:07 AM No comments:",
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"Malarkey bumper sticker, Café Press.",
"Malarkey T-shirt, Café Press.",
"Romney-Ryan Malarkey campaign button, Café Press.",
"Big Malarkey/Little Malarkey T-shirt, Zazzle.\n\nBy Friday morning the Obama campaign had embraced malarkey:",
"And a hyperkinetic gif made malarkey mesmerizing.\n\nReblog (0)\n\nOctober 12, 2012\n\nNames in the News\n\nFour new names that caught my attention:",
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"October 11, 2012\n\nThat Word\n\nThey keep using it. It does not mean what they think it means:",
"No, not “lubricating,” although I’ll get to it in a bit. First, though, I want to talk about “servile.”\n\nThe “Servile Brands” headline is from Trendwatching, a global brand-analysis company. In its October 2012 trend briefing, Trendwatching defines its terms this way:\n\nYes, consumers are more demanding, time-starved, informed, and choice-saturated than ever-before (we know you know). For brands to prosper, the solution is simple though: turn SERVILE. This goes far beyond offering great customer service. SERVILE means turning your brand into a lifestyle servant focused on catering to the needs, desires and whims of your customers, wherever and whenever they are.\n\n(Their emphasis.)\n\nIs that in fact what “servile” means? No, it is not. Unlike most Trendwatching lingo—keep reading for examples—“servile” is a real word with real definitions and connotations. It isn’t a neutral term meaning “of service”; rather, it means “abjectly submissive,” “slavish,” “relating to servitude or forced labor.” Its synonyms are “obsequious,” “toadyish,” “sycophantic,” and “fawning.”\n\nNot a positive association in the bunch. Indeed, the strong whiff of slavery that attends “servile” should disqualify the word from the marketing lexicon. It’s an adjective best reserved for Uriah Heep, one of Dickens’s least admirable characters, and others of his ilk.\n\nTrendwatching—which calls itself “one of the world’s leading consumer trends firms”—has a decade-long record of coining attention-getting names, many of them peppy portmanteaus, to describe marketplace phenomena. Back in October 2010, the company devoted a trend briefing to what it called Brand Butlers. From what I can tell, “Servile Brands” is just a more offensive twist on “Brand Butlers.”\n\nYou can’t accuse Trendwatching of not trying. Its trend archives include a heap of isms—Newism, Maturialism, It-ism, Foreverism, and Nowism—and a river of sumers: Tasksumers, Twinsumers, Citysumers, Trysumers, Sellsumers, Transumers. Trendwatching has also given us Minipreneurs and Teenpreneurs*, Insperiences and Cribtimonials, Perkonomics and Excusumption,\n\nTrendwatching’s motto might as well be “X Is the New Y.” One trend briefing was titled “Catching-up is the new looking ahead.” Brand Butlers: “Serving is the new selling.” Nowism: “Why currency is the new currency.” And Servile Brands? “Why for brands, serving, assisting, and lubricating is the new selling.”\n\n(A few words about “lubricating”: Back in 2004, Trendwatching used “daily lubricants” as a category title for “the fast growing class of products and services that cater to consumers' need for simplicity, and that literally lubricate daily life.” Um, OK. Nevertheless, the juxtaposition of “lubricating” and “servility” can’t help sounding slightly smutty.)\n\nOnce in a blue moon, Trendwatching coins a term that catches on: Pop-up Retail (first used in January 2004), Massclusivity (November 2003). But for every one of those keepers there are 20 clunkers like Snobmoddities.\n\nAs for Servile Brands, off the top of my head I can think of several catchy-yet-more-appropriate alternatives: At Your Service, SuperServe Us, Serves You Right. Or, if they wanted to stay with the portmanteau theme, Servantage, Serveriffic, ServeAce, or Servalicious.\n\nBut “servile,” no matter how much you lubricate it, sticks in the craw.\n\nHat tip: LowDudgeon. “That Word” credit goes, of course, to The Princess Bride.\n\nElsewhere in That Word: Sophistry, infamous, arriviste, bupkus, unrequited.\n\n* See more -preneur blends in my “Enterprising Language” post.\n\nPosted at 08:09 AM in Branding, Isms, Marketing, Neologisms, Nomics, Portmanteaus, That Word, Trends | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)\n\nOctober 10, 2012\n\nWhy I Can't Tell You My Fee (Yet)\n\nA couple times a week, at a minimum, I get an email from someone who needs a business or product name. Sometimes the sender has seen my blog; usually he or she has plucked my name from a Google search. Ninety percent of the time the email reads, in full: “We need a name. How much do you charge?”\n\nNow, if you’ve never worked with a professional name developer, that may seem like a reasonable question. You may imagine I have a sack of names that are all (magically) available and that I’ll pull out the one that (magically) suits your (unknown) requirements. And then I’ll send you a bill for—shazam!—$39.95.\n\nUnfortunately, professional name development is not a magic trick. Nor is it a one-price-for-all bargain basement. Every process is different, if only in its time constraints. So before I can send you a proposal and estimate, I’ll need answers to these fundamental questions:\n\nContinue reading \"Why I Can't Tell You My Fee (Yet)\" »\n\nPosted at 08:36 AM in Naming, Naming 101 | Permalink | Comments (2)\n\nOctober 09, 2012\n\nOn the Visual Thesaurus: Brand Name Stories\n\nMy new column for the Visual Thesaurus tells the stories behind eight brand names, from Aspirin—yes, it used to be a trademark—to Twitter. Full access requires a subscription (still less than $20 a year!); here’s an excerpt.\n\nIKEA. The global home-furnishings company reveals its humble roots in its name, which is an acronym. I and K are the initials of Ingvar Kamprad, the company's founder; the E stands for Elmtaryd, the farm where Kamprad grew up; and the A is for Agunnaryd, Kamprad's home village. As for the names of IKEA's products — Bestå, Poäng, Ektorp, and all the rest — there's a method to their seeming madness.\n\nRead the rest of “From Aspirin to Twitter: Stories Behind the Brand Names.”\n\nPosted at 07:33 AM in How They Got That Name, Naming, Retail, Twitter, Visual Thesaurus | Permalink | Comments (1)\n\nOctober 08, 2012\n\nWord of the Week: Hustings\n\nHustings: A place where political speeches are made; more generally, the campaign trail. plural and singular. From Old English husting, “meeting, court”; adapted from Old Norse hus-thing, “house assembly.” A related word, Althing, is the name of Iceland’s general assembly. (This thing is analogous to the Latin legal term res: an issue or matter.)\n\n“Hustings” is a word that appears only during political seasons in the US, and then infrequently: the synonym “stump,” which can also be a verb, often replaces it. The late language maven William Safire, in Safire’s Political Dictionary, said “hustings” was “archaic” and “often used semihumorously.”\n\nOne place “hustings” is taken seriously is the Wall Street Journal, where the word has appeared five times in the last two months. “Obama Hits Hustings on His Own” was the headline on an August 31 story.",
"In a September 18 blog post about the Romney campaign, “Time for an Intervention,” WSJ columnist Peggy Noonan addressed the candidate directly:\n\n“Hustings” is used differently in the UK and Commonwealth countries (and ex-Commonwealth nations such as India), where it means the proceedings at a parliamentary election. It often appears as a modifier: “a hustings event.” The word has been used in many contexts since it first appeared in print in 1030; the modern British sense, according to the OED, comes from the term for the temporary platform from which Parliamentary candidates were nominated.\n\nPosted at 07:32 AM in British, Etymology, Politics, Word of the Week | Permalink | Comments (0)\n\nOctober 05, 2012\n\nLong Reads for a Long Weekend",
"“Rustling softly downwards, like the quality of mercy…”\n\nHappy exploring!\n\nOctober 04, 2012",
"Dogfish Head Punkin Ale.\n\nAnd I definitely hadn’t seen Punk’n Ale.",
"Uinta Brewery Punk’n ale.\n\nI’ll spare you the remaining three stanzas.\n\nOctober 03, 2012\n\nElectable Collectibles\n\nThe first presidential debate will be held tonight, in Denver; the general election is less than five weeks away. So it’s time to ask a serious question: How are the campaigns shaping up tchotchke-wise?\n\nAt 7-Eleven stores in 34 states, you can let the caffeine do the talking – and the predicting. And you get to keep your cup as a souvenir. Last Friday, you didn’t even have to pay for the coffee.",
"According to 7-Eleven’s 7-Election website, President Obama cups have a substantial lead over Mitt Romney cups everywhere except Idaho and West Virginia.\n\nBerkeley’s family-owned Virginia Bakery is holding its own consumption contest. To cast your vote, buy a photo-decorated sugar cookie.",
"Guess who’s winning?\n\nAccording to a report on the Berkeleyside news site, the bakery has sold presidential cookies in previous elections, but this is the first time it’s tracking the results. As one commenter observed, “Finally … a chance to eat the rich.”\n\nFrom tasty to tasteless:",
"This “Obama reusable cloth pantyliner pad,” sold by Mimi’s Dreams on Etsy, is “the perfect size for teenagers and petite women.” Ladies, don’t you want a muumuu made of that fabric? (Via Buzzfeed.)\n\nSpeaking of the curse, here’s SNL’s ad for g.o.b. tampons—made for women by the men of the GOP. (“Now with wings!”)\n\nThe brand name is a parody of o.b. tampons, which were developed in the early 1960s by a German gynecologist, Judith Esser. “o.b.” name is an abbreviation of “ohne binde,” German for “without napkins.”\n\nAnd staying in the nether regions, Say It With a Condom is back with the 2012 edition of candidate condoms.",
"Obama condoms: “Intended to get the general public laid, not laid off.”",
"Romney condoms: “For the elitist penis.” Four years ago, according to my notes, it was the Obama condoms that made that “elitist” claim.\n\nA concept only, but what a great concept: Barack Obama, the Blue Note years, from the British pop-culture blog Voices of East Anglia.",
"Lots more album covers at the link. (Via Girls of a Certain Age.)\n\nThe Sassy Gator, another Etsy seller, is offering this embroidered T-shirt in babies’ and children’s sizes for $20.",
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"“Mitt Romney Is My Homeboy”\n\n“Homeboy”? Really? A tip for Sassy Gator: Mitt Romney ain’t your homeboy unless your home has a car elevator.\n\nThis Obama Birther Certificate Tray from Fishs Eddy* proved so popular that it’s now backordered until December.",
"Perfect for serving pupu to your Democratic friends … or crow to the Republicans.\n\nFishs Eddy is also selling this 10-ounce Barack Obama mug and a companion Michelle Obama mug. Nothing for the competition except a Republican elephant puzzle.",
"Wish it would all just stop already? I feel your pain. And I have just the remedy: this political ice pack, available at Uncommon Goods.",
"Freeze, use, repeat until Election Day.\n\n* The story behind the Fishs Eddy name: “It was 1986 and we were driving around the back roads upstate New York (code for lost). We stumbled upon a small hamlet called Fishs Eddy. It was a perfectly odd name so we borrowed it for our just-opened shop near Gramercy Park.”\n\nPosted at 07:56 AM in Advertising, Beer, Food and Drink, Gifts, How They Got That Name, Humor, Maps, Naming, Politics, Tampons, Television | Permalink | Comments (3) | TrackBack (0)\n\nOctober 02, 2012\n\nFew German words are as popular or linguistically productive in the US as “Oktoberfest.” Here are some local variations on the theme, along with several out-of-town sightings.\n\nOakland’s fifth annual Oaktoberfest will be held on Saturday, October 6.",
"“Oaktoberfest” works very well orthographically—just add A. “Oakland” has also been rejiggered into Oaklandish (an apparel brand that “supports and represents” Oakland) and Oaksterdam University (“Quality Training for the Cannabis Industry”), named in honor of Amsterdam, where marijuana use is legal.\n\nSharktoberfest is an annual tradition at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. The event celebrates “two perennial favorites—sharks and beer!”",
"I love the Academy but can’t help wishing Sharktoberfest were taking place in Boston, where the native nonrhotic rendering of the word would create a better rhyme with “Oktoberfest.”\n\nBook’toberfest is the first annual (their presumption, not mine) book fair and local-beer tasting at San Francisco’s Mechanics’ Institute Library. It’s scheduled for October 5 and promises to “put the ‘pub’ back into ‘publishing’!”",
"And also the apostrophe into “Book’toberfest,” for reasons unclear to me. It interrupts the otherwise perfect Oktoberfest portmanteau.\n\nMoving away from the bay, Buffalo’s Booktoberfest—no punctuation, thank you very much—was held September 13. The event was “an evening of bratwurst and brews, all in the name of literacy.”\n\nWatchismo—nice name, by the way—is celebrating Clocktoberfest with 25 percent discounts on most German-made watches.",
"Note the German-flag colors and the echt Fraktur type, or something close to it.\n\nBaracktoberfest is a Kickstarter project that celebrates the brewing of beer at the White House; the money goes to creating T-shirts, pint glasses, recipe cards, and postcards. (For more about the beer, see the last item in this August post.) The $300 goal was met in two and a half hours, and the project ultimately raised almost $3,000.",
"“Est. 2008” apparently refers to the year Obama was elected, not the year the project began.\n\nThe project’s creator, Matthew Potter, wrote a nice statement of purpose that begins:\n\nFirst and foremost: This isn’t about politics. This is about portmanteaus and alcohol. If that’s not enough to get you excited, then I don’t know how you get out of bed in the morning.",
"During the 2008 presidential campaign Schlafly Beer in St. Louis produced a Baracktoberfest brew (and a Palin ale). This year, with one of the candidates a teetotaler, Schlafly appears to be abstaining.\n\nI can’t resist including SocktoberFest, coming up this weekend in Osage, Iowa. It’s sponsored by a local company, Fox River, “maker of the famous Original Rockford Red Heel Monkey Sock”—de rigueur for all your sock-monkey needs—and the press release has this adorable lede: “Thousands of bargain shoppers will get to experience that new-sock feeling after SocktoberFest…”\n\nUPDATE: The Pr*tty Sh*tty blog, which reviews examples of good and bad design, is observing Ktoberfest, “a weeklong celebration of the letter K” in logos.\n\nUPDATE 2: Via a tweet from Our Bold Hero, Spocktoberfest, #1 on Cracked’s list of “holidays they need to invent.”",
"For additional X-toberfest affixoids (that’s the technical name), see this October 2008 post at the Mr. Verb blog, which includes mentions of Trucktoberfest, Rocktoberfest, Shocktoberfest, Lawtoberfest, Barktoberfest, Drunktoberfest, Puketoberfest, and many more.\n\nTraditional Oktoberfest—the one in Munich—takes place from late September to early October. In the US, such calendrical strictures are often flouted: see Maytoberfest, Novemberfest, and Augtoberfest. Wondering how the original Oktoberfest came to be? Here you go.\n\nAnd check out the comments below for additional -toberfests."
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"Friday, October 27, 2006\n\nWhat do you collect?\n\nBeing a curious person I wonder what you all collect. So if you have a special colletion I'd love to see it.\n\nThis might come as a bit of a surprise to you but I collect cats. LOL! Real cats (5 inside/outside ones and about 10 outside only) and cat fabric and cat figurines, etc. etc. etc...... These are a few of my cat \"things\" I keep at my office.",
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"First. This is a life-sized hand puppet. It sits on the top of the door to my office. When I bought it I quietly arranged him up there and then waited to see who would notice first. Our mechanic came in shortly after and was standing in my door chatting. We'd been talking probably 10 minutes when he caught a glimpse of it out of the corner of his eye, jumped about 3 feet in the air and yelled, \"What the HELL is THAT!!!\" LOL! It's hard to pull anything over on Russel but that day I managed. :-)",
"Next up is the motley assortment that lives in the window. Along with my collection of hats. All the hats are either from the company I work for or vendors I deal with often. Or ones I've bought when I travel for work. I did make sure that the one on top did not have my company name on it when I took the picture. Don't want to give out too much personal info on an open online forum.\n\nYou should be able to click on the picture and maybe get it big enough to see some of my treasures. The most precious to me are the cat frame in the lower right corner and the cat mug on the speaker above it. The frame was a secret sister gift about 5 years ago. The picture in the frame is my favorite picture of the cat I had at that time. His name was Tic and as much as I love the cats I have now he was the most special cat I ever had. I raised him from the day he was born until he got out almost 4 years ago (on Nov. 11th) and I never saw him again. He was 6-1/2 then and losing him was like losing my child. He's the reason I swore I'd never have an inside only cat again. At least with having inside/outside cats when they get out they know the area and how to take care of themselves. Tic didn't have that advantage and either something got him or he wandered so far from home he couldn't find his way back. I hurt so bad when I lost him I slipped into a deep depression that lasted for months. Agatha and Fluffy were kittens then (3 months old) and Agatha wormed her way into the house and into my heart and helped pull me out of my depression. As you can imagine she's quite special to me. :-)\n\nThe mug was part of a Secretary's Day gift from my ex boss. We still work together, he's just no longer my direct supervisor. He got promoted to Area Supervisor and I got shifted to the OKCity office. Not physically shifted just under the supervision of the admin supervisor there. Yep how lucky can a girl get? My supervisor is 300 miles away! LOL! Although I try not to take advantage of that fact I do realize I have a bit more freedom to do things MY way than I would if I worked in the main office where most of the other people work who do the same job for the company that I do. Anyway.... back to the mug. :-) I got flowers that day too and they were lovely. But the mug touched me much more that the flowers. Because Bill took the time to find something he knew I'd really like. He's not what you'd call the most sensitive guy around but upon occasion he'd surprise me. Like the time he came in from getting supplies and brought me a new mousepad with a kitten on it just because he thought it would make me happy.\n\nOn top of the stereo are a bunch of tiny cats that my friend and co-worker, Mary, found when she went to a garage sale with her sister. She said she thought of me as soon as she saw them and just had to get them for me. :-) And the beanie cat up there - that was sitting in the middle of my desk one day when I came into work. One of our truck drivers bought it for me because he knew I liked cats. He also brought Mary an elephant since that's what she collects. And they say truck drivers can't be sensitive. Or maybe it's the fact we remind the drivers on a regular basis that Mary enters their run tickets and I do their payroll so they'd better be nice to us! LOL!",
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"The throw in this last picture was a hostess gift Susan brought me the first time she came to visit after I moved here. She said she was coming to visit because she needed to get away from home for a few days. But she later confessed she really came to make sure I was really okay and that life was treating me good after our move to TX. You see David and I had picked up and moved away from MS several times before looking for a better life just to have life turn on us and we'd end up back in MS. So she wanted to make sure we really were doing okay and not just saying we were so nobody would worry about us. (Like we'd done in the past.) And when she came for that first visit things weren't as rosy as we tried to let on but shortly after that I got the job I still have and our luck took an upward swing that has remained strong to this day. But I never forget those \"dirt poor\" days and will always treasure the fact that she took the time from her busy life to make sure her baby sister was okay. Even if the baby sister was 40 at the time! And I'm reminded of her love every day when I see the chair sitting across from my desk with her gift draped over it.\n\nI have other cat things. Many of them also with stories attached but it's late and I have to work tomorrow. I'll be looking forward to seeing your collections as I visit this next week.\nPosted by Nancy at 12:22 AM",
"quiltpixie said...\n\ngreat collection of cats! The pic of the hand puppet I thought was a real cat until I looked more closely and you siad \"Its a puppet\" -- I too would have jumped feet....\n\n10/27/06, 9:00 AM",
"Tazzie said...\n\nI love your collection of cats. We love kitties in this house too. I'd love to have more of the 'warm blooded' kitties too, but hubby has drawn the line.\nI collect blue and white china. I'll have to share in my next post. Thank you for sharing, and for asking!\n\n10/27/06, 9:21 AM",
"Libby said...\n\nYou have quite a collection of kitties *s* The hand puppet is too cute. I collect smashed pennies and a more recent collection has begun of ABC books. I'll start thinking about a post and some photos.\n\n10/27/06, 9:58 AM",
"May Britt said...\n\nLovely collection of cats. I did collect cats some time ago. But when I moved to a smaller house this easter they never was unpacked. I have no where to put them LOL\nBut I collect quiltpins. I show them in my blog later.\nAnd of course I collect fabrics as other collect stamps LOL Who doesn't\n\n10/27/06, 12:49 PM",
"DubiQuilts said...\n\nYour cats are very cute.\n\nI collect coca cola items and fabric. I now have my mom's cats, and tea cup collections. My sister found mom's thimble collection and I will be taking it home. My husband collects lionel trains, oldest son collects 1/20 scale cars and trucks and youngest son collects miltary figures...anything miltary, his romm is full of it.\n\n10/27/06, 2:32 PM",
"Shelina said...\n\nI'm allergic to cats, and therefore avoid all things catty. But I like your idea, and will post about my collections on my blog tomorrow.\n\n10/27/06, 3:49 PM",
"Patti said...\n\nWell . . . I collect fabric, quilt books and quilt patterns . . . and scissors and sewing machines and rulers . . . .\n\nOh, you didn't meant THAT collection - the one we all have in common.\n\nI do have other collections . . . I'll have to think about posting something along that line.\n\nLoved reading about your collections. Love of cats certainly seems to be a reoccuring theme in quilters blogs!\n\n10/27/06, 5:51 PM",
"dot said...\n\nI collect cows. I try not to get to many of them but that is what I collect.\n\n10/27/06, 6:10 PM",
"Sweet P said...\n\nI used to collect bells, but haven't bought in over 20 years. These days I don't really collect anything other than fabric. Thanks for sharing your cats and asking other to show their collections. I can't wait to see what others collect.\n\n10/28/06, 7:44 AM",
"Suze said...\n\nCats are a wonderful thing to collect. I collected at one time Tins........Teapots.........Framed Mirrors.......... Clocks......\n\nPictures..... Maybe later. Packing for vacation now.\n\n10/28/06, 5:03 PM",
"I love cats, too :) I don't purposely collect anything although I have a collection of purses only because I can never seem to find the perfect one. Didn't have that problem before glasses and cellphones when all I had to carry were car keys and a driver's license.\n\n10/28/06, 7:36 PM",
"cher said...\n\nI enjoyed all your kitty stuff...can't say I collect much of anything, especially nowadays. However, I just added another sewing machine ..so those might count...maybe.\n\n10/28/06, 11:49 PM",
"Jeri said...\n\nHi Nancy! Great topic - I like to see what other people collect too. I collect old china dishes (mix and match)and green depression glass, pincushions, and cat fabric. I also have a collection of cookbooks, but I haven't bought any new ones (or used ANY of them!) in awhile."
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"I 've got crochet on the brain. This sweater got me back into the HOOK. It had been ages.\nSo long... that I cast on 11 stitches onto my crochet hook and then gazed at it strangely for several\nlong seconds in awe, asking my wee brain .. what do i do next ? .... before laughing at myself at what i'd done. :) This is Angie , and is soon to be released. There will be a giveaway for this pattern here when it is.\nI am planning on ripping out this collar and crocheting it over. I missed the pun on the reverse stitch , because of Emmylou and Gram distracting me I do believe.",
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"My greenish ochre cardigan has made great progress ! THis is a hip fun little open cardigan, i love how the garter rolls. Look at this Wollmeise green funk ! This is bluejean white teeshirt with red maryjanes kindof a sweater :) ---- and i say i'm not a planner , ha !",
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"And little miss l i g h t n i n g ?\nA perfect fit.\nI've modified mine to become a squishy roomy pullover sweater.\nIt is my first ever jumper - and I LOVE this colourway.\n\nI've just ordered several Doris Lessing novels from our local library .\nI've read her 9 African Short Stories with awe.\nThis lady is in her 90s and still writing novels !\n\nI've also ordered a wonderful book - Scandanavian Christmas Balls to Knit !\nWe fly in two days down to Perth for a week, to get passports and visas from\nthe Embassy - getting us all ready for our Great Migration ! :)))))))))\nHappy thoughts to all out there ~!\nPosted by angelina at 2:24 PM 7 comments: Links to this post",
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"One :: I am anxiety girl . {You know, able to jump to the worst possible conclusion in a single bound}\nI was not always like this. Only since having a. having children and b. moving overseas. I am not sure if this has been caused by a. or b. or both. But maybe it was inherited and always doomed to come out? I sure do hope when I get back home it just POOF goes away.",
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"Three :: When I was growing up, my mother had this thing with deviled eggs. Whenever there was a picnic, or somebody died, or a party, or a church gathering or anything requiring food - my mother made deviled eggs. Boiled eggs cut in half and stuffed with this mustardy yolky mixture, bah. We despised all things deviled eggs. They stunk. Being stuck in the car on the way to said function was the pits because of that smell, and the worst? Was getting asked to hold the deviled eggs. True torture indeed. And although my sister and I never, ever tried them - we were certain nobody ate them and they were totally disgusting.",
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"Four :: For some reason , which I do believe must be biologically driven , on party functions and both my children's birthday parties each year , I have an unspoken and constant favourite which can always be found on the menu and table. Boiled egg sandwiches. I never have the urge for them and never make them not once during any other time of the year. I AM becoming my mother. {which could totally be related to 'one' up there}..........",
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"Five :: Are we on five already ? Dang it.\nI am a leo, which means I am a lion and I roar and I have something major to contribute to the world and when someone tries to talk over me or interrupt me I will get louder and louder cause I am a LEO and I have something to say and It will totally contribute something major to this world. Get it ?\nPosted by angelina at 4:24 PM 5 comments: Links to this post",
"Labels: anxiety girl, blame Nadine for all this rambling, deviled egg fetish late in life, I knit, me myself and I\n\nSunday, April 1, 2012",
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"Many Thanks.Good Stuff!\n\n22 March 2010 at 00:16:00 GMT",
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"Paco said...\n\nJeff: I hope everyone knows that it's satire (and marvelous satire it is!) Although any liberal reading that would probably be howling for a safe space, and maybe a comfort dog.\n\nNovember 20, 2016 at 9:50 AM",
"RebeccaH said...\n\nI loved that.\n\nNovember 20, 2016 at 12:16 PM",
"Mike_W said...\n\nNow, you too can order a \"Trump\" coffee at Starbucks. :)\n\nNovember 20, 2016 at 2:09 PM",
"HAL9000 said...\n\nIf a progressive had followed that link about General Mattis, it might have given him hope for change.\n\nInteresting to think that this year, Trump was the candidate of hope and change. Of course, he was no more specific than Obama was, but the Dems can hardly complain about that, now can they?\n\nYour system is still forcing me to prove I'm not a robot. Good thing my programmer is genius.\n\nNovember 20, 2016 at 6:55 PM",
"Spiny Norman said...\n\nErik the Red naming it \"Greenland\" really was a ploy to get Icelanders to join him in creating a new Norse colony, but in the 11th century (during the Medieval Warm Period), the south coast of Greenland was warmer and more hospitable than it is today (in our \"man-made climate catastrophe!\"). Calling it \"barren\" is a bit of an exaggeration. The Norse colony there lasted for more than 400 years, primarily raising sheep and cattle, until the Inuit moved south to escape truly inhospitable cold at the beginning of the Little Ice Age, and killed off the last of the Europeans."
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"In the Criminal Code of Canada the laws and punishments for sex offences against minors are found under Part V sections 151, 152, 153. The punishments are the same for each of these offences and they are as follows:\n“(a) is guilty of an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 10 years and to a minimum punishment of imprisonment for a term of one year; or\n(b) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction and is liable to imprisonment for a term of not more than 18 months and to a minimum punishment of imprisonment for a term of 90 days.”\n(Copied from http://www.canlii.org/en/ca/laws/stat/rsc-1985-c-c-46/latest/rsc-1985-c-c-46.html#PART_V_SEXUAL_OFFENCES__PUBLIC_MORALS_AND_DISORDERLY_CONDUCT_488952”\n\nThese punishments are for sexual interference, invitation to sexual touching, and sexual exploitation. These are defined in the previous link under the subsections mentioned.\nChild Pornography laws are found in the Criminal Code of Canada under Part V Offences Tending to Corrupt Morals sections 163.1, 164, and 164.1. These punishments vary based on each particular offence and they are listed here:",
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"In the UK all of the laws and punishments regarding Child Sex Offences are located in the Sexual Offences act. They are listed here:\n\nThe punishments for these offences vary based on the offence. One of the main differences between the UK and Canada is that in Canada we have different rules for those aged 12-13, and those aged 14-16. In the UK they have one section for all offences committed by anyone under the age of 18 (Section 13).\n\nThe laws in the UK regarding child pornography are in the Protection of Children Act section 1 here:\nand in the Criminal Justice Act 1988 Section 160 here:\n\nCanada and the UK do not differ very much in regards to the punishments for child sex offences and child pornography. However, I feel that there should not be a maximum punishment for any of these offences, and there should be a minimum of at least some jail time and rehabilitation for each offender because each case differs completely from others. This means there should be some sort of assessment when figuring out a punishment for these offenders.\nPosted by Patricia Hunter at 17:56 No comments:",
"Rehabilitation: Methods and Success Rates\n\nIn Canada rehabilitation is offered to sex offenders as a way to ensure that they will re-offend. However, this rehabilitation doesn’t always work. In this post I’ll share some information that I’ve gathered on the different methods of rehabilitation and some success/failure rates.\n\nThe rates of child molesters reoffending in 2002 were 8.4% for incest child molesters and 19.5% for non-incest child molesters. However, these statistics did not include any past offences that the offenders were never convicted of; they only take into account any offences that would have happened after conviction. There are also statistics of those who have undergone treatment, and those who haven’t. Out of the sex offenders that received treatment 19% of them re offended, and 27% of those that were untreated re offended. This means that treatment was successful in 8% reduction in the recurring offences.\n\nThere are many different methods of treatments for child sex offenders available, each suiting the specific needs of the person receiving the treatment. The most important part of this treatment is assessing the situation and figuring out what the most successful method would be.\n\n“Correctional services staff face the challenge of assessing sex offenders to determine the best treatment program. Not all sex offenders have the same risk of re-offending. Factors that are taken under consideration include previous sexual offences, the choice of victim, and whether or not the offender has ever been married. The assessment process also looks at the life experiences of individual offenders and takes into account their psychological make-up.”- http://www.publicsafety.gc.ca/prg/cor/acc/ff6-eng.aspx\n\nThere are also follow up programs available in order to ensure that these sex offenders are self-managing and allowing their risk factor to continue being monitored.",
"For more information on treatment centers and information for prevention of sex offenses you can visit the following link to the Association for the Treatment of Sexual Abusers:\n\nDo you think rehabilitation is a good option for pedophiles or do you think they should just be incarcerated?\n\nInformation and Photos from:\n\nPosted by Patricia Hunter at 15:03 No comments:",
"Friday, 26 October 2012\n\nCanadian Pardon Laws\n\nIn Canada criminals can apply for a Pardon, which essentially means that their offences will be erased from their criminal record. For example, someone who has sexually abused a child can apply for a pardon, and then go and work with children again. The criteria that must be met to be eligible for a pardon are listed here:",
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"In Winnipeg there is a man named Graham James who sexually assaulted teenage boys over two decades ago but was somehow still able to be coaching hockey currently. This is because he was granted a pardon in 2007 after serving his sentence for his crimes. Graham James is now serving another sentence for the same crime, sexually assaulting teenage boys from his hockey team. You can read the entire story here :\n\nCanada has decided to review our pardon laws and came up with Bill C-23, which was divided into two parts: Bill C-23A and Bill C-23B. These bills have revisions for our pardon laws that will make it impossible for people like Graham James to review pardons. Bill C-23A has passed, but Bill C-23B is awaiting review. You can read about these bills by clicking on the following links:\n\nSo what do you think, should it be possible for pedophiles to receive pardons? Or do you agree that these bills should be passed so that these people are never able to work around children again?\nPosted by Patricia Hunter at 18:47 No comments:",
"Thursday, 27 September 2012\n\nIs Pedophilia a Mental Disorder?\n\nBefore reading this post here are a few helpful definitions:\n\nSo my first question is, what exactly is pedophilia? It is a type of paraphilia that involves abnormal sexual feelings towards children. It has been said however that this is a mental disorder, but the law claims that it is a criminal act. This is where the controversy about rehabilitation comes in, if it is a mental disorder then there should be some way to diagnose and treat it. While researching this I came across an article by Richard Green that actually gives examples of pedophilia throughout history that was actually seen as normal by many different cultures. If there have been times where relationships between adults and children were seen as normal can it really be considered a mental disorder? To say that would be implying that some entire cultures had mental disorders throughout history. On the other hand though where do these urges that pedophiles are having come from?\n\nThis website http://www.minddisorders.com/Ob-Ps/Pedophilia.html claims that pedophilia IS a mental disorder and that there are criteria to be followed when diagnosing pedophilia, as well as treatments, symptoms, and causes. These symptoms include volunteering for athletic teams, religious groups, or at schools as well as making excuses to avoid responsibilities for their actions. It also states that pedophilia can be treated by the use of drugs such as female hormones and anti-androgen's (which block the metabolism of testosterone and reduce the level of this hormone in the blood), or by psychotherapy.\n\nSo what do you think? Is pedophilia a disease or is it just a criminal act?\nPosted by Patricia Hunter at 18:44 No comments:",
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To date, some 670km of it has been completed.\n\nIsrael says the wall is a security measure to protect Israeli citizens from terrorist attacks by Palestinian militants, but when the barrier is completed, about 10 per cent of the West Bank will be inside Israel.\n\nIn July 2004, the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in the Hague ruled that the barrier’s route, which weaves around the western border of the majority occupied territory was illegal under international humanitarian and human rights law, because it ‘gravely’ infringes on a number of rights of Palestinians living in the West Bank.\n\nIn five articles, IRIN examines the human consequences of the wall for both Israelis and Palestinians.\n\nPalestinian tour guide Shukri Abu Allis from Bethlehem sits with a colleague in a car and knocks back a glass of vodka and Red Bull. “We have no work at all so what can we do? Business was slowly getting better after the end of the [second] intifada [Palestinian uprising against Israeli occupation] last year but now we have the wall and then came the war with Hezbollah,” said 35-year-old Abu Allis, bemoaning the lack of tourists in the once-thriving town.\n\nBarely five kilometres separate holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City and the Church of the Nativity in Bethlehem, where Christians believe that Jesus Christ was born. Tourists used to stream between the two cities – but the route is now blocked by the eight-metre-high concrete slabs of the wall Israel calls its ‘security fence’.\n\nOstensibly designed to keep terrorists from getting into Israel, the wall also stops tourists going in the other direction, turning the once prosperous town of Bethlehem into a ghetto.\n\n“We get a few coach-loads coming through, but the wall basically puts people off. It’s a big barrier. They think it might be dangerous on the other side and they don’t want to go through the hassle of the checkpoint,” said Abu Allis.\n\nAnyone wanting to cross the wall must go through a sprawling modern building, known as a terminal, where Israeli soldiers check passports and enter the details of Palestinian IDs on their computer databases.\n\nOn the Bethlehem side of the wall, empty restaurants and boarded-up shops show the wall’s devastating impact on the town’s economy.\n\nMortal blow\n\n“When you surround a town with 50km of wall and restrict access in and out of it, you deal it a mortal blow. Thousands here depend on tourism – not just hotel owners but craftsmen and taxi drivers,” Suhail Khalilieh, settlement coordinator at the Applied Research Institute Jerusalem (ARIJ), said.\n\n“It wasn’t just foreigners coming here. We also had internal tourism from Christian Palestinian families living in Israel. That has now completely ended,” he added.\n\nBefore the beginning of the second intifada in October 2000, more than 90,000 tourists visited Bethlehem every month. By 2004, just 7,250 tourists a month were coming through, and although things picked up a little before Israel’s conflict with Hezbollah in Lebanon this summer, since then, tourism in Bethlehem seems to have dropped even more, according to Abu Allis.\n\nThe area around Rachel’s Tomb - a holy site for Jews and Muslims located just inside Bethlehem - used to be home to restaurants and shops catering to Israelis, Palestinians and foreign tourists. But the wall now completely surrounds Rachel’s Tomb and leaves only one access point, from its western side.\n\nSince the construction of the wall began in 2002, 72 of the 80 businesses in the vicinity of Rachel’s Tomb, have either closed or moved to the centre of the city, a study by the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) found.\n\nRather than live a life stripped of opportunity, many Bethlehem residents are simply leaving. “The rich are leaving because they want to be able to live their lives, and the poor are leaving because they want to improve their quality of life,” said Khalilieh.\n\nThe Israeli military told IRIN that it is sensitive to the humanitarian concerns of Palestinians, but that it must have the wall to prevent suicide terror attacks by Palestinians in Israel.\n\nA pattern of ghettoisation and population flight is being repeated in other towns along the length of the barrier.\n\nIn the northern West Bank town of Qalqilya - which is enclosed to the north, west and south by the barrier and can be shut off from the east by the Israeli military - about 4,000 people have moved out, mostly back to nearby villages, leaving about 600 shops to close, Palestinian activists said.\n\nIn al-Ram, a once bustling area on the main road between Jerusalem and Ramallah, businesses have begun shutting in anticipation of the barrier’s completion. Here, the wall is built straight down the middle of the main street, cutting through a built up area, and slicing al-Ram off from the rest of Jerusalem.\n\n“Many of my customers are living on the other side of the wall. They used to be just a few metres away but now it is so difficult to come here that they just don’t. Before the wall I used to make 1,000 shekels [US $232] a day. Now I make 100 [US $23],” said Jimmy Ismail, who runs a lingerie and perfume shop."
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"miss v said...\n\noooo, how can i get in on this!?\n\nOctober 6, 2009 at 7:36 AM",
"Jess of Veg Out! said...\n\nOh, man! Everything looks so good! I'll take it all, please.\n\nOctober 6, 2009 at 12:44 PM",
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Are they dropping her name so as to provide some validity as we all say \"oh yeah, she probably would be someone they'd show it to and get her input on, so it must be true!\" all the while lying about actually seeing it in the first place?\n\nSo, let's assume that this idiot is just the latest in rumor mongering that happens on sets. What do we do about it? I can tell you that I have had to sign more than one multi-page non-disclosure agreement (a.k.a. NDA). From law firms to manufacturers with new products being photographed, to software companies I was talking to, NDA's are a way of life. My assistants too have had to sign these same documents. I am certain that Annie signed one as well (and has many many times), and this purportedly 5th Assistant was a one-off pickup for the day, and probably was not asked to sign one. But does that matter? Probably legally yes, but morally and ethically, it doesn't matter.\n\nPress releases are routinely embargoed from release but sent out to give reporters time to research and file stories once the embargo is lifted. When Steve Jobs announced the iPod, Time Magazine signed NDA's to do the photography for the cover and the reporters did too to report and test it beforehand. Agreeing to withhold revelations about a product or person or organization are commonplace, and assistants, stylists, and so on see little problem with running their mouth off to their spouses and friends, boasting about how cool whatever they were doing was. It's simple - just keep it to yourself.\n\nHow then, can you impress upon those who are supporting you with this need and obligation? Make them sign a legal document saying they will keep their mouth shut. I am not an attorney, nor do I play one on television, but more than one friend has suggested I should be one. To that end, I have drafted something that should be a pretty good starting point for you to review and edit to best suit your needs.\n\nYour e-mail to the assistant the following e-mail:\n\nDear Chris Assistant,\nI am very glad to have you join me to assist in the production of photography on {date, location}. Before the commencement of the assignment, I must have a non-disclosure agreement on file for you. This agreement basically states that by signing you have agreed to keep confidential the information, products, or persons that you observe, is/are discussed, or otherwise revealed to you while on the assignment. I have attached a PDF of this document. Please print and fill out the “Recipient” portion on page 1 and the “Recipient” portion on page 3 and fax them back to the following fax #: (202) 555-1212.\n\nAnd you then send along a modified version of this Assistant's NDA that I wrote. This NDA is a variation on past NDA's I have signed, taking parts from them, and making them applicable to an assistant who is working for a photographer either once, or on an ongoing basis. It need only be signed once for assistants who regularily work for you, as it remains in effect until cancelled. You can also use this with minor modifications to apply to stylists, makeup persons, location managers, producers, and so on.\n\nIn addition, you may also consider using a variation on this Assistant's Contract which outlines what you expect, and what the assistant can expect, when payment is to be made, and so on. One thing that often happens with assistants is when a shoot wraps early, or there is a definition of a 10 hour workday, after a six hour shoot, some photographers expect the additional four hours be used filing or working in the studio, and this is often a frustration for assistants. This contract spells out all of this so there are no misunderstandings on either party's part. Feel free to use yourself, adapt to suit your needs, either document. Don't go around selling it, or putting it in your books without talking to me first though!\n\nMaybe this guy just made this up, this time. But he serves as a shining example of the blow-hards before him (and, sadly, after him). How will this affect Annie legally? She could be in some hot water if this is true. She (because someone with whom she contracted did so) breached the NDA. The 5th assistant is judgement proof and so will skate. Someone needs to go give him a good shake and a class in morals and ethics.\nUpdate: A comment came my way via e-mail that suggests that without detailing my source, I become it in some way. I felt that putting the link to the sites that are repeating it, would just perpetrate the issue. I'd not detailed model #'s/features because it's a rumor, but the rumor, and the fact that it surfaced - true or not - highlights a problem with some assistants/stylists that has been going on, and with which I have had personal, first-hand experience regarding the revelation of proprietary information, and the steps we take to ensure client privacy. The URL was provided by another reader in the comments section, for those interested, and that site has a much much broader readership than my forum does, so I draw the conclusion that my readership is aware of the information either from that site, or the others that have repeated it. -- John.Please post your comments by clicking the link below. If you've got questions, please pose them in our Photo Business Forum Flickr Group Discussion Threads.\n\nPosted by John Harrington at Wednesday, January 31, 2007\n\nLabels: Advanced Business, Rants\n\nbruce said...\n\nFor those interested - here is the link to the original post on the Luminous-Landscape Medium format forum.\n\nThe guy is pretty boastful and close to the end of the forum he rants again about being in New York, working as an assistant and shooter plus he gets in a few digs at non New York city shooters.\n\nThe old play on the Vegas Expression: \"What happens on the shoot, stays on the shoot.\" It is no one else's business.\n\nI fired an assistant who spoke about confidential information that he was asked to not reveal. The guy had worked with me for over ten years. Information that damaged working relationships and friendships.\n\nI will never hire him again or - or more important - give his name or suggest him to out of town shooters.\n\nLoudmouth assistants along with chatty stylists are bringing this on themselves. I've had stylists complain about a minor detail on a shoot to others - even though they were hired for major shoots for long periods of time.\n\nGlad you brought the subject up.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 7:04 AM",
"Cameron Davidson said...\n\nTrusting your assistants to be professional is expected. If they are unprofessional, they don't come back.\n\nExpected conduct and behavior up front - so they know what is expected of them.\n\nExplain that their ability to be professional means everything to you and to their reputation.\n\nReagarding the assistant who was the fifth on an Annie shoot, he sounds insecure and is trying to justify himself by dropping names.\n\nIt is a good lesson for assistants to learn. I go out of my way to help my assistants - I suggest them to other photographers when they need help and try to help them in their transition to shooting on their own.\n\nIf an assistant is unprofessional, then I can not risk my reputation by giving out their name and number.\n\nTreat others as you would expect to be treated seems to apply here.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 8:27 AM",
"Lee said...\n\nYup. Have the NDA's signed. Then purport to tell everyone that this is like jury duty.\n\nNobody can discuss the \"case\" with anyone else.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 10:16 AM",
"neumero4te said...\n\nI agree with and everything written here. But I'd just like to say that given the source, what he claims and how it was presented, it sounds like his claim is completely bogus anyway.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 12:37 PM",
"Brendan said...\n\nNote to self, if you want to really hurt someone (who's a photographer's assistant), claim to be that person on an internet forum and make a statement that's an obvious NDA breaker.\n\nI have to agree breaking an NDA is a serious matter. When I took exams to get certified in Microsoft/Cisco I would never break the NDA and post exam questions on the internet, even though other people sometimes did it. Why would I go through the time and expense to take those exams and have my certifications yanked away for breaking the rules?\n\nThat being said, I want to give the \"5th Assistant\" the benefit of due process before trial and execution.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 2:37 PM",
"John Harrington said...\n\nAgreed, yet my point on this was that this assistant's actions are similar to those of other assistants that photographers have horror stories about when they opened their mouth, and this is a good place to make the point in general, with this person (in anonymity) as an illustration of what could happen.\n\nJanuary 31, 2007 at 2:42 PM",
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"Wednesday, August 02, 2006\n\nHot day today\n\nIt's been blistering hot in our fair neck of the woods and that usually means less activities for us. My silly little brother Hamish overheats very easily and my person is something of a wimp too. Neither of them seem to understand the \"under a shady tree\" principle for dealing with heat, silly creatures.\n\nI have been working on my flyball box this week. Here's the dilemma: I was trained to turn to the left (the \"fast\" side) and I have an AWESOME box--tight turn, good spring, all four feet up. But, I forgot to tell them when they were training me that I prefer to turn to the right. They figured it out once they added in the ball, but the dilemma is that my box when I turn to the right is less than stellar--it's more like a stroll and I only go up with my front feet, which, besides being slow and meaning I drop the ball a lot, also means more pounding on my shoulders.\n\nThe solution, you ask? More training. My people aren't very smart about doing it either, but I'm reminding myself to be patient and maybe they'll figure it out one of these days. In the meantime, I've decided to revive last year's \"lesson of the day\" (more like \"lesson of the post\", but you get the idea).\n\nLesson for today\nUpward pressure on a buckle collar is not really the same thing as a choke chain (yeah right)\nPosted by Pippin, the Gentle Pup at 5:54 PM 2 comments: Links to this post",
"Sunday, July 30, 2006\n\nI've reconsidered\n\nWell, in addition to the two comments I got from Ninja and JustMeCopper (thanks loads guys), some others have persuaded me that my words are not just disappearing into the cyber-nether.\n\nI went to a training seminar this week-end. Boy did I have some things to learn. Me and my person learned it'd probably be good to go back and do some basics like \"watch\" and \"sit\". Kind of embarrassing for her, but it's all tricks to me.\n\nHere's a picture of all the dogs that live at my house. Can you find me? There are four of us Border Collies (and we all look a little different) and my buddy, Renzo. There are also still those three cats, but we don't like to talk about them. Especially not the mean old one.",
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"Tuesday, August 26, 2008\n\nJust Like a Friday Afternoon",
"Thursday, August 7, 2008\n\nNothing New Under the Sun",
"Friday, July 4, 2008\n\nHappy Fourth of July!",
"Wednesday, June 11, 2008\n\nBack to the Blog",
"Friday, May 23, 2008\n\nOde to David Cook, American Idol Cutie\n\nThe finale was great. Better than last year I thought.\n\nMoments I loved:\n\nMoments I could've done without or would've liked to change:\n\nPosted by Annalisa Daughety at 6:36 PM No comments:",
"Tuesday, May 20, 2008\n\nPomp and Circumstance\n\nAnd I’m off my soapbox now.\n\nPosted by Annalisa Daughety at 11:31 AM 18 comments:",
"Friday, April 25, 2008\n\nWho Am I?",
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"Yes, it's time for the Academy Awards! I'm one of those award show junkies, so with the whole writer's strike, I was afraid the Oscars would go the way of the Golden Globe and be a press conference.\n\nA girl needs a red carpet every now and then!\nAnd speaking of red carpets, let me just say that I LOVE to see the dresses, shoes, and jewelry. So much that I'll actually endure the horrible interviews by the E network or TV Guide Network just so I can get a better view of the fashion. At least they've gotten rid of Joan Rivers. (I'm hoping Joey Fatone and Lisa Rinna won't be as annoying, but I won't hold my breath!)\nBut what I don't understand is those stars who wear completely unflattering gowns. Many, many come to mind from years past. Remember when Gwyneth Paltrow chose a goth inspired look? Or when Uma Thurman wore some kind of crazy Swiss Miss outfit? And don't even get me started on Cher.\nI guess I find it hard to believe that they really thought those outfits looked okay. So I'm interested in seeing who made bad choices tonight, and who actually had a little sense. (or at least a good stylist)\nAs for the awards themselves...there really isn't one I'm too excited about. I'm much more interested in the red carpet this year, although I would love to see Ruby Dee and Hal Holbrook win their categories. Hal Holbrook especially--I remember him as Reese Watson from Designing Women (my all time favorite show, which incidentally is now on TV Land!). And of course, I love Johnny Depp, so I guess I'm pulling for him too.\nSpeaking of awards and contests, the ACFW Genesis Contest entries are due next week. And I'm still on the fence about entering. I have 2 WIPs that are basically ready for entry, I just have to decide to do it. We'll see. I was a finalist last year. Really just getting the feedback from the judges makes it worth it. So I'm probably going to make my submission in at least one category soon.\nPosted by Annalisa Daughety at 4:52 PM 1 comment:",
"Wednesday, February 6, 2008\n\nThoughts on a Random Wednesday\n\nWhere to start?\n\nFirst off, this year, my birthday, Super Tuesday, and Mardi Gras all landed on the same day. Then came the devastating storms, and it became a birthday to remember.\n\nThankfully, we were spared. Our tornado siren went off at least 3 times, but none touched down. My prayers go out to those who weren't so fortunate.\n\nMy thoughts on Super Tuesday? Well, I'm a political kind of girl, so I had a lot of opinions, of which I will spare you. It was an exciting night though. And I'm proud of Mike Huckabee.\n\nMardi Gras...well, since I'm no longer in Mobile, Alabama (which has the oldest Mardi Gras in the United States...even older than the one that happens in New Orleans), there wasn't much hoopla. In Mobile, the parade route went right by my office building. So nearly everyday for 3 weeks, we had an excuse to scoot out early. We were actually off work more days for Mardi Gras than we were for Christmas. Does anyone else find that as odd as I always did?\n\nMy birthday...was okay. My family had a little surprise party for me last Saturday, which was nice. No candles though! :) I did get myself an early birthday present. A Nissan XTerra! Yay! I've been driving a Honda Accord Wagon for the past few years. And they stopped making those in 1997 if that tells you anything. Let's just say that a single girl driving a wagon, has to really fight to remain cool. But no more! My XTerra is perfect. It sits up high and there's plenty of room in the back for my dogs or my shopping bags, depending on what kind of trip I'm on.\n\nAnd in other news...I send off a proposal on Monday for a series I'd discussed with an editor at ACFW conference. It was a s-c-a-r-y one to send, because it's the story I feel like I was born to write. Hopefully the editor will agree!\nPosted by Annalisa Daughety at 10:01 PM No comments:",
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"Saturday, January 5, 2008"
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"Tuesday, December 29, 2009\n\nWhat does the future hold for Priority One?",
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"Fast forward to the end of September:\n\nDecember 7, 2009 11:40 AM",
"FORM 9900\n\nDecember 3, 2009\n\nTO: CEOs of CA/NV League Member Credit Unions\n\nFROM: Henry Kertman, Vice President of Public Affairs\n\nSUBJECT: Media Talking Points Regarding IRS Form 990",
"Kindly Share The Love»»\n\nPosted by J Rodarte at 1:20 PM",
"2/22/10...mark the date cause that's my bet for the last day of business for P1.\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 8:09 PM",
"Ever notice when you walk into the main office that there is only 1 teller helping a long line of people? Can't the cu afford to hire more tellers and member service reps? Maybe the mgr, asst mgr, & lead teller ought to get off their asses and help.\n\nEver notice that after Wigg fired Maggie Rios that the cu's marketing went down the toilet? So much for his marketing committee.\n\nEver notice the collections mgr? What's up with that? Her wig on too tight? She's got 3 people on her staff and only one actually calls mbrs who are delinquent. Maybe that's why delinquencies keep going up! She told the auditors that her people only get raises based on their work. What work?\n\nEver notice how the coo and the collection mgr have become good buds? I guess its true, if you kiss ass you'll get what you want.\nWhat a bunch of unprofessionals. Didn't the coo ever hear that you don't fraternize with your staff?\n\nAnd did you read that message sent to employees about Manny leaving? It said his employment will expire on 12/31/09. What is he a carton of milk? Couldn't they have written \"We're sad to announce Manny is leaving the credit union after 19 years of service?\" They're a bunch of back stabbing morons with no people skills but they are good at pushing in the old dagger.\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 8:31 PM",
"Delinquencies are growing too fast and the powers at P1 don't really know what to do except terminate people and cut hours. Its like one of those movies where you see the crew on a ship dumping suitcases, furniture and anything thats not nailed down. What P1 needs is more business and new members but they don't know how to do that because they have nothing great to offer that makes them different from other cu's or banks. Can you name one thing they offer you can't get somehwere else and probably at a better rate?\n\nAnonymous, how did you get the date of 2/22/10?\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 9:55 PM",
"The coo and collections manager are always cat-ting around together.\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 10:00 PM",
"Probably how collections got the lions share of the space and the call center got shoved in the back, way in the back.\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 10:20 PM",
"Yes Anonymous, how did you get the date of 2/22/10? Are you a psychic?\n\nDecember 29, 2009 at 10:38 PM",
"Terminating employees and cutting hours is simply unimaginative and really takes no skill. That type of response proves that management lacks the imagination or skills needed to find a better way to do business and resolve problems. With that mindset you can expect the credit union to keep falling deeper into the hole made by its president and his assistants.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 8:03 AM",
"For those who asked: 2/22/10 is just a prediction but was based on what I expect to happen...I'm sure I'm wrong but it is fun to predict anyway. The FDIC and to a lesser degree the NCUA, love to take over failing financial institutions on Fridays. 2/19/10 is a a Friday... if the NCUA shows up then P1 opens on 2/22/10 under conservatorship, if they open at all, ... I guess I should have said 2/22 is the date the thieves and crooks will be gone and P1 will not be doing business as \"usual\".\n\nThe December numbers are likely to be more of the same: BAD. And if DQs are rising the way it appears they are, January will continue the horrific loss pattern....so, before yet another month (February) can pass, the NCUA will officially arrive. I say officially because the rumor on the street is that they are already closely watching P1 including possible review of each months board book.\n\nThe saddest part of all of this is the ignorance of the majority of the board. It was their wisdom and intelligence that proclaimed P1 needed a black president. So they hired based on skin color not on ability...what a bunch of idiots!\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 9:35 AM",
"So they hired based on skin color not on ability...what a bunch of idiots!\nYou are so right if they had one ounce of business sense they would had\nBrought in Mr. Harris on the interviews and his recommendations would have matter, but Direda wanted to run the show so he was left out of everything at the end.\n\nWell you get what you ask for Direda should be proud that she has run the credit union down and she hired Wigg who is a complete idiot and has failed big time. Wigg put in place people he can control who will bark and jump when he yells.\n\nRodger: big time Kiss Ass who does not do a dam thing has ruin employees morale and continues to do nothing but follow like a dog his master the Idiot.\nI heard he was having lip surgery to make his lips big to cover all of Wigg ass.\n\nPatti: What a waste, she not only will do all of the idiots bidding she laid down With Aaron and covered his ass. Knowing that what he was doing was wrong and mmoral. Patty is a low life always has and always will be. A control freak who tries to control ever thing that’s why she is such a push over for Wigg. Look closely at her if she covered for Aaron and Wigg what else will she hid?\n\nSylvia: Miss religious Bitch!!! More Bull shit comes out of that women’s mouth and then treats he employee’s like dog’s Oh yes now I get it just like Wigg.\n\nMr. West: Oh well forget it, he does nothing all day long, part of the furniture Oh yes! Just like Wigg.\n\nBea: Looks like Wigg, smells like Wigg, walks like Wigg, speaks like Wigg. Could she be his twin? Beware of her she has a bad reputation in credit union land.\n\nDireda: talk about a waste she is just plain out STUPID, immoral not an honest bone in her body, only thinks about herself lying bitch! Oh just like Wigg.\n\nGet rid of all them and you might had a chance at bring the credit union back to where it was when Mr. Harris was there.\n\nHay that’s idea bring back Mr. Harris\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 11:13 AM",
"Today, the Bea the CEO, brought in workmen to do some remodeling in her office and that of Mr. Wiggington. How can the credit union in good conscious terminate employees and force others to cut their hours and take away benefits and yet spend money on a consultant they definitely don't need and on new furniture, a call center, and on remodeling the executive offices?\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 4:24 PM",
"I'm not surprised by Wiggington's failures or those of the board who protected him when he was accused of sexually harrassing an employee. Let's face it, most of the board seems uneducated and incompetent. But what you fail to point out is that another cause to the credit unions problems is Rodger Smock who oversees human resources. He has never been able to carry out his responsibility to ensure the credit union works cohesively with the staff. I also know William E. Harris. He is a gentleman and managed the credit union cautiously and competently but his biggest failure was trusting Wiggington and hiring Rodger. Rodger is a failure and incompetent and unethical. In fact before coming to Priority One, Rodger worked at Superior Industries in Van Nuys in human resources. His performance at that company was less than steller which led to his eventual termination. He later got the position at Priority One where he again has proven to be anything but steller and has been a contributor to the credit union's decline.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 5:16 PM",
"Where's Wiggington? Why hasn't he been at the cu for several days? They haven't posted anything about him on the intranet. Is he fired?\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 6:14 PM",
"I think Mr Harris should be asked to come back. Sure Bea has a BA but she's snotty and hangs out with that psycho, Yvonne. Mr Harris was liked by the members and staff and knows the credit union.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 6:43 PM",
"I heard Yvonne say Wiggington is not coming back. Is that true? The company hasn't posted anything but his contract expires tomorrow.\n\nThe credit union sent out a message that Manny's last day is tomorrow but Manny wasn't at work on Monday, yesterday, or today. What's up? Rodger or Bea sent out an email to only some employees inviting them to take part in a farewell lunch to Manny but didn't invite most of the employees. A lot of us might have wanted to say good-bye to Manny but the management has no people skills and are making sure employees say bye to the only manager that is liked at the cu.\n\nManagement spend lots and lots of money they don't have to hire a consultant to try and convince employees there is something wrong with the way they think. The consultant tells them they are supposed to change but in the meantime the rotten managers continue lying, make people lose their jobs and keep employees from saying good-bye to Manny. Great example. Last Thursday, Bea and Yvonne left for hours to go Christmas shopping but Bea is the same person who demands to know where people are. Doesn't she thinks she supposed to set an example? She should take a long look in the mirror, that's if it doesn't break, before she points at anyone!\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 7:29 PM",
"Bea and Yvonne are always together because they are planning their take over of P1.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 8:03 PM",
"Take over? LOL in stead of P1 it will be B1. B stands for Bitches.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 8:20 PM",
"The blog is on fire tonight! Does anyone know if P1 offers ASI extended deposit insurance?\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 8:53 PM",
"Wiggy Piggy gone? I doubt it... His meal ticket is way too sweet to just walk away... One way to know if there is any truth to his being gone is to check his office... Are his personal things gone?\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 9:02 PM",
"It's always possible they didn't renew Wiggington's contract but\nno one should assume he's no longer there. As anonymous wrote\n\"Are his personal things gone?\" Or has anyone seen the COO sitting in his office (and not in her office)?\nAre any of her personal belongings like photos, in his office? Does Wiggington still have an in-box where his mail is delivered?\n\nBeatrice the COO is a hatchet person. Back in March 2009, Wiggington bragged he was going to hire a COO to help with his work. (What work?) By April some of the board were getting antsy because delinquencies were getting worse loans were dropping. They were also getting tired of Wiggington's song and dance routine about how things would get better next month.\n\nAnd so in June the board hired Beatrice as their new COO. Wiggington was so happy. Finally someone to help him do his work and help him put a stop to the rumors posted on this blog plus someone to fix the mess he caused.\n\nHe started letting Beatrice takeover but she is a lot smarter than him and she convinced the board she could only make changes if Wiggington would not interfere.\nSo the board listened and took away some of his responsbilities and then started pretty quickly, took away more and more of his power.\n\nWhen Beatrice got hired, she and Wiggington got really chummy and started doing lunch everyday but by August, they were spending less time together and by October they were only talking in meetings. In fact, outside of business they hardly spoke to one another.\n\nBeatrice cares about getting the business back on its feet but she doesn’t give a crap about the employees. She is not interested in building relations with the employees or developing a trusting relationship with them. In her eyes they can go work somewhere else if they don’t like the way she runs the credit union. When she got to P1 in June she had an attitude and ignored a lot of employees. You know why? Because she believes she is better than the staff, but she isn't.\n\nShe knows how to play the game, disliking anyone Rodger and Wiggington didn't like. There enemies became her enemies. She also hired Loren to supposedly change the employees but she purposely kept from making any effort to change management or herself because from where she stands, she's just fine.\n\nThat whole thing about profiling employees to find out where they best fit is a crock of crap. She hired Loren Lillestrand to carry out her agenda. She knows the importance of image and wants to look good on paper but her agenda from the very beginning has been to fire, fire, fire and the board knew it and knows it. And she didn't come to P1 to remain the COO she wants more.\n\nAs for Wiggington, if he were to leave it wouldn't be a loss as he is as useful as a second head on a dog. But if they get rid of him then he's got no one to blame but himself. After all, stupid is as stupid does.\n\nDecember 30, 2009 at 10:54 PM",
"Maybe get rid of everyone at the top and start all over. Finding the right people to lead any company is never easy. How many jobs has the coo had in the last 10years?\n\nDecember 31, 2009 at 8:00 AM",
"Wiggington is still at P1.Who knows if they renewed his contract or if he's now a part-timer then again he's always been a part-timer.\n\nDecember 31, 2009 at 9:19 AM",
"I doubt the credit union can stay in business another 6 months if its going to do business the way its doing it now. Lay off people and asking them to sacrifice their hours which they work to probably pay the rent, buy food, and take care of their children is one way to reduce expenses but lay off too many people over a period of time and all they'll do is add to their losses of business. They won't have enough people to do the work and won't be able to provide good service which is already bad at P1 or get new business. This is what happens when incompetents run any company.\n\nDecember 31, 2009 at 4:15 PM",
"Just to clear things up, Wigg is still president. The person I didn't see today was Manny. Does any body know if he came in? Wigg will take over card service and IT will be under B. I didn't know she was a techie.\n\nDecember 31, 2009 at 6:37 PM",
"Today is faggot Rodger birthday. Maybe he and Wiggs are somewhere screwing each other.\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 12:10 AM",
"I looked at their financials. they have spent thousands more in 09 on legal than was ever spent while Harris was president. They hired a coo who probably gets hefty compensation but they kept the president who should have been fired. They also have all those new projects and frankly, has anyone audited their non-operational expenses? It really is starting to look like all those cut-backs and terminations are not so they can save $ but so they have more money to spend on those extra projects. With managment like that, the cu won't survive.\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 10:09 AM",
"January 1, 2010 at 10:44 AM",
"Beatrice has a MA from Univ at La Verne in business while Wiggington has an BA in black studies.\n\nBeatrice would have made a better impression if she had been friendly and up front. After years of Wiggington's lies, the employees needed someone they could trust. She also could have proven what she is able to do by NOT building a call center and fixing the problems they had with the expensive phone system Wiggington bought. That would have proven just how good she really is and saved lots of money and maybe a job or two. She has taken care of the problem with the termites that Wiggington and Roger ignored and at least the main office looks better if they have to sell off the place.\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 11:26 AM",
"Wiggington has a BA in Bull Sh*t studies.\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 3:04 PM",
"Not that its important but the message the cu put out about Manny says, \"He will cease to be an employee.\" Cease? What the hell! The guy was there 19years and he was liked and respected not like Wiggington, Roger, or Beatrice. The classless slobs sent him off without a thank you. And the coo didn't even have enough class to show up and say good-bye. Maybe she ought to pay Loren $3000 from the cu's account to have a 1 on 1 so he could tell her how she needs to change. I wonder if he teaches good manners?\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 7:04 PM",
"A few months ago Bea had the nervous breakdown in front of the staff and said if people were unhappy they could leave priority one and she said something that made no sense about embezzeling money. I thought she was going to go postal. Way to make a great first impression bioch.\n\nJanuary 1, 2010 at 8:25 PM",
"Remember at the meeting she said her friends were on the phone to defend her but they weren't? Somebody was talking out the side of her neck.\n\nJanuary 2, 2010 at 2:03 AM",
"Maybe the board only renewed Wiggington's contract til 6/1/10 the day the cu closes down.\n\nJanuary 2, 2010 at 2:22 PM",
"Wigg used to spend at least 2 hours a day in the loan department talking about everyone. He used to sit there and out loud talk about who he didnt like and who was trying to take his job. Its because of his lzay ass people have lost there jobs and mroe people will lose there jobs. And for years Roger got lots of complaints from employees about sexual harsasmnt but he always tried to cover up for Wigginton and Aaron and he let employees suffer. Its nice to know things at Prioriy have not changed. If you talk to the employees who were there in 2007 they will tell you Rodger knew employees were clocking in others and he was told about Aaron was bringng people in the credit union to do business for his second job. Wiggington, Roger, and Aron broke all the rules and should have been fired but instead its other employees who lsot their jobs. Thanks Wiggington and Roger for screwing the credit union. You guys are the best.\n\nJanuary 2, 2010 at 4:22 PM",
"Bea made it sound like the 2 guys were in the office and ready to tell everybody she didn't steal money but nothing happened. What was that about.\n\nJanuary 2, 2010 at 5:35 PM",
"She lied.\n\nJanuary 2, 2010 at 9:47 PM",
"Can a credit union do without a CEO?\n\nJanuary 3, 2010 at 6:45 PM",
"Thus one can.\n\nJanuary 4, 2010 at 6:01 PM",
"The call center showed be called the collections center. Yvonne the supervisor took the four main cubicles and put the call centr staff on to the worst desks. There is no call center and it was never needed. More money down the drain.\n\nJanuary 4, 2010 at 9:30 PM",
"Rodger said...\n\nDo the DFI or NCUA audit expenses of a credit union? If they do they will find that a lot of Prioritys debts are with its credit. The executives are using the company's credit to purchase things like new carpeting for Wiggington and Bea's offices, a new expensive laptop for the coo, the call center, new furniture, etc. They fire employees and take away things but they keep spending on themselves.\n\nJanuary 4, 2010 at 9:38 PM",
"do you not get it charels has always been about me, myself and I\nhe has never been about help anyone else out, he is number 1 in his book.from the day he started working there he would always say oh they will get it when I am in charge!\nCharles has always been self center even they way he treats his own family so what makes you think he will treat the staff any better.\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 7:39 AM",
"Get ready for more layoffs!\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 6:25 PM",
"Her laptop cost about $5000. She's not helping the company, she's looting the company.\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 7:06 PM",
"How did the board approve a $5000.00 laptop? Or do they even know about it?\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 7:18 PM",
"Bea knows this credit union is heading for the dumps and wants a going away present.\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 8:03 PM",
"Is wiggington getting a 5000 dollar laptop too? Thats 10000 dollars of member money.\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 8:40 PM",
"She didn't go to the board and she didn't order it from the computer people. She used the cu's credit. She also tears off the names of business on the receipts she turns in for reimbursement. What the f###?\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 9:54 PM",
"Of course the board does not know about Bea's laptop. Most of them look like they couldn't balance their own check book.\n\nJanuary 5, 2010 at 11:20 PM",
"Today I heard they are getting ready to buy window treatments for the windows at the S.Pas office. Since Bea got there she has been using the company's credit card which even Wiggington didn't abuse and Mr Harris only used for necessites. She has ordered a laptop, furniture, carpeting, and she is driving the cu more and more into the hole! They are going to pick the cu clean and rather make employees lose their jobs then help the cu.\n\nJanuary 6, 2010 at 7:38 PM",
"I just don't understand why their hurting the credit union. They have to knwo what their doing.\n\nJanuary 6, 2010 at 10:23 PM",
"There's really only one way to describe those in charge and why they do what they do:\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 7:35 AM",
"Bea is not Stupdit nor is Charles they are thieves, Wigg stole a car from a member and Bea had problems with a visa card from an other credit union, what makes you think\nshe will not get away with things at P1 who is going to stop here?\nthe Board Ha ha or Wigg big HA ha\nor Smock who will stab his mother in the back to get want he wants.\nUnless some one writes a letter to the DFI and complaints not a dam thing will be done.\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 8:15 AM",
"It is time for the employees to stand up and fight back, you can get rid of the board and\nCharles, fight back for your jobs.\n\nFirst start a petition get members to sign the petition let them membership know what’s happening all you need is 100 signatures send them to the Supervisor Board with a copy to the credit unions attorney’s and a copy to DFI, make sure that you have the names of the board members that you want removed and Wigg along with the new COO.\n\nWake up staff before its too late Wiggington has take this credit union down so bad and has made that place a living hell. Fight for you jobs, you can do it because you have the power.\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 2:01 PM",
"it's that time of year again, so what is happenting with the elections to run for the board?\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 3:56 PM",
"The members have power but they have not used it. Why? Are they happy with the way P1 is run? And ya, what about the election? Hiding things are are we Wiggy?\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 6:57 PM",
"I worked at the cu before and after Mr Harris left. You had to have work there to see how quickly the place got bad. Mr Harris was polite but the day Wiggington took over everything began to fall apart because he has no respect for anything. He is loud, dirty and a liar. I remember him saying no one would lose their jobs but in a few weeks he started backstabbing and firing people. I and others went to Rodger but Rodger will cover up all wrong doing done by managmt. He let Cavazos abuse staff and he knew Kim was being sexually harassed but he was there when it happened. Rodger only cares about keeping his job, his home and his boyfriend.\n\nJanuary 7, 2010 at 7:26 PM",
"Employee morale is so low, its the lowest I've ever seen.\n\nJanuary 8, 2010 at 12:35 AM",
"Something I found on the net don't\nyou miss those days? When life at P1 was good\n\nThe first word that comes to Bill Harris' mind in discussing how he develops his managers is empowerment. \"I believe in empowering managers to make decisions,\" says Harris, president/CEO of $127 million Priority One Credit Union, South Pasadena, Calif., with 22,000 members.\n\nIn Harris' view, training is crucial in enabling his managers to make decisions on their own, and so those decisions have a sound base in knowledge. \"I send my managers to all types of training,\" he says.\n\nFor instance, as president of the Los Angeles chapter of the California Credit Union League, he's always aware of upcoming speakers that Priority One CU's managers may benefit from hearing. \"We'll pay for the dinner,\" he notes, \"so they can go to the meeting.\"\n\nEducation works its way into Harris' approach to management development in another way, as well. To be more accurate, call it people development, as this process extends beyond the five top managers who report to him. He tries to make regular monthly visits to each of the CU's six branch offices, where he meets first with the branch manager, who actually reports to the CU's VP/operations, followed by talking with the entire branch staff.\n\n\"I've found that not only do the branch managers like that,\" Harris says, \"but the staff does, too ... I try to make my talks both educational and motivational. One thing that's very important is a positive attitude. I try to instill that in all of them.\"\n\nWhat matters most, perhaps, is what rubs off from Harris himself, who's been with Priority One CU for 30 years, 10 of those as the president/CEO. \"I love my credit union,\" he says, \"and I firmly believe in the credit union movement. I feel that people with experience need to be mentors for the people coming behind us. That's what I try to do with my top managers, and I try to get them to be mentors for their staff.\"\n\nThis blend of empowering, training and mentoring has reaped results, Harris claims. He's seen managers, and others, become more confident in making decisions and more skilled in performing their jobs. \"I think it's helped some in their personal lives, too,\" he adds.\n\nWhat's more, the overall workplace atmosphere has improved markedly, according to Harris. That's led to Priority One CU gaining a reputation as a friendly place with which to do business. \"Our members tell me that when they come into this credit union,\" Harris notes, \"it's like coming into their own living room.\"\n\nJanuary 8, 2010 at 4:35 PM",
"John said...\n\nAnonymous, thank you for the references provided describing Mr. Harris' philophical approach to business.\n\nI would add that Mr Harris conducted himself with the highest regard to integrity and a man who had no fear of accountability while his methods proved successful and resulted in the creation of an effective and cohesive work force.\n\nOn the other hand, the inexplicable disdain demonstrated by Mr. Wiggington for the achievments of his predecessor have left the credit union in tatters and employees uncertain of their future.\n\nAs it struggles to find its way, the credit union is forced to spend large sums of money to try and reverse the damage caused by mismanagement.\n\nAnd thank you for reminding readers that Mr. Harris was a part of Priority One for 30 years, 10 of which he served as President. This important fact is one ignored by those who have laid waste to this once wonderful credit union. I bet you will hardly find a member nowadays who would describe a visit to Priority One like “coming into their own living room.”\n\nJanuary 8, 2010 at 8:02 PM",
"At p1 morale has been damaged the most by human resources. I don't know why the employees who got fired after being harassed and abused never sued.\n\nJanuary 8, 2010 at 9:18 PM",
"seye said...\n\nWhen Wigg took over he thought he would be king and just lay back and let his new avp's do all the work. No one ever knew he hated Mr Harris until he became president and started talking horribly about the man who hired him. He got rid of Maggie because she was not afraid of him and wanted to prove he could do things better. First thing he did was make that cheap ugly annual report which was embarassing. Rodger his yes man used to go about saying how beautiful the report looked and how much cheaper it was then anything Harris produced but the report was CRAP! Business started to fall apart and so did morale and for the first time in years people started quiting and a lot got fired. Now 2010 a lot of his power has been given to the coo and she is on a spending spree buying a ridiculous laptop and charging the company, remodeling her office, buying new furniture, building a call center and oh yes, firing employees, taking away things and people are living in fear. Is making people scared a goal because in any other company that would be considered horrible.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 10:20 AM",
"Rodger is 75% of p1's problems. He was supposed to rein in Wigg but never did. Where do you think the dagger comes from? She hands it to Wigg and Wigg stabs it in employee backs.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 10:37 AM",
"There is a former employee who has a ongoing lawsuit against P1 and wiggington. This lawsuit has been going on for over two years now.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 12:13 PM",
"Wiggs hated Mr. Harris because he knew no one would ever look at him with that level of respect. The level of respect for wiggs is the like the gum on bottom of your shoe.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 12:19 PM",
"that annual report was embarassing\nand everything after Maggie left was crap. You can not say anything about Mr.Harris in frount of Wigg he has a fit. Mr Harris did make that credit union like home and wigg makes the cu like hell!\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 3:08 PM",
"Wasn't the election supposed to be announced in December 09?\n\nMembers of the cu need to read the company's newsletter and see if they can find the announcment that's supposed to be there about the election. Also check the cu's website because it should be posted.\n\nWigg and Diedra have destroyed the cu and has Smock. This will be a chance to elect someone to replace Diedra, Hale and useless Gathers.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 5:09 PM",
"Smocks a backstabbing vengeful pussy. He only enforces policy for some employees and doesn't for others. He helped Wiggington get a lot of people fired and he's still pulling his shit. That old fat queen would have a fit if someone screwed him the way he screws everyone else.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 5:23 PM",
"Employees can contact the department of fair employment and housing to file discrimination complaints.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 6:46 PM",
"Smock is absolutely useless! He's for management ONLY! Basically he fucks over the employees; you can't trust him. He is slowly stabbing you in the back all while he has that stupid look on his face.\n\nI hope they all rot in HELL!\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 7:11 PM",
"Rumor has it they are getting ready to go on twitter. That should be interesting.\n\nJanuary 9, 2010 at 9:36 PM",
"I know a complaint was filed by Kim and that is not settled. I hope she gets something and that govement proves Wiggington sexually harassed her like we all know he did.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 9:14 AM",
"Kim Burke was harassed not just sexually but harassed on all levels by wiggington. The board and rodger know this.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 10:38 AM",
"A lot of employees Wiggington did to Kim. It was no secret but notice how management and the board never mentions all the witness. As for the 07 report it screamed CHEAP. You can blame that on Wiggington who made Aaron head of marketing. Ya, Aaron had no marketing experience and as loan manager couldn't sell a loan if his life depended on it but still he made him marketing director and made Maggie who had experience, his secretary. Rodger sat by with that stupid grin never saying anything. Aaron then got the marketing committee together but they were no better and after awhile no more marketing committee. Wiggington then gave marketing to Patti and Roger none of who had any experience which showed on everything they did. Wigginton, Rodger and Aaron used to say Maggie spent too much money but you have to spend money to get money. Let's see, they went cheaper and they lost money. So much for using your brain, Wigg.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:00 PM",
"Do they have a twitter account or are they getting one?\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 4:19 PM",
"When Mr Harris was at the cu Rodger who was the dir of hr started rumors that Maggie was having an affair with Mr Harris. It was a lie and Maggie and Mr Harris knew what he did but they took the high road and ignored it though they should have called him on it. But Rodger forgot to tell people he had an affair with Henry Campos when Henry used to work in the loand dept. Rodger would invite employees to his house to swim and give them liquor while he and Henry were upstairs in Rodgers bed room. One night Rodger came out of the house while Henry was upstairs and kept pouring drinks for the girls who were swimming. Anna who used to work in mbr servs got so drunk she got butt naked in the pool. Great way to set an example. He also liked to fix Henry's tie when they were at the branch. Everyone knew what was going on but no one talked about it. No wonder Wiggington thought he could commit sexual harassment. He probably thought of Rodger who was supposed to enforce policy could do it so could he. If you don't belive it, have a lawyer or someone from fair employment and housg ask the employees.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 5:41 PM",
"Is anyone obeying the law at p1?\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 6:34 PM",
"Management are nothing but low lifes, Manny did right by leaving.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 6:38 PM",
"Rodger did have an affair with Henry. He was always in member services trying to find an excuse for being around Henry. Fixing his clothes and fondling him in clear view of anyone. Rodger is a straight up pervert.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 7:46 PM",
"Wigg talking sexially to a female employee who now has a complaint with the goverment and Rodger inviting employees to his house to get them drunk and have them take off their clothes and even dating a male employee. What can happen next at P1? Script this and send it One Life to Live.\n\nJanuary 10, 2010 at 9:55 PM",
"ther are two openings for the board according to the newsletter,\ndoes anyone know how to get in touch with Mr. Harris so he can run for the board? and David Davidson. We need strong people on there to clean the board up.\nI think if they run they would win\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 11:12 AM",
"no doubt about Mr. Harris wouild win and I think the queen bitch is up that would be great for Mr. Harris to run\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 2:16 PM",
"It's as inappropriate for a male manager to touch a female employee's body or clothes as it is for a male manager to touch another male. What makes this so awful is that the manager supposedly had relations with the male employee. It is pretty disgusting that the human resources manager could not control his behavior. I wonder how this reflects on the accusations made against Wiggington in 08?\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 5:41 PM",
"One time Smock brought in a good looking woman to be interviewed and said she looked a spinner meaning when she that when she gets on top she spins. You guys think he's such an educated classy guy but he's just as a big low life as Wiggington with just as dirty mouth who lies, backstabs, and breaks policy. You can't imagine how many people he has backstabbed.\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM",
"Can someone investigate priority one's hr manager?\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 10:31 PM",
"You can't imagine how many people he has backstabbed.\n\nI think we can imagine how many.\n\nJanuary 11, 2010 at 10:45 PM",
"I can never figure out why Mr Harris who was such a good man could have picked Wiggington, Smock and Cavazos. These guys are nothing to look at and all they talked about is sex. Must be a man thing at p1.\n\nJanuary 12, 2010 at 8:09 AM",
"Harris did not pick Wiggington nor Cavazos but he did pick Smock\nand don't we all make big mistakes\n\nJanuary 12, 2010 at 1:48 PM",
"January 12, 2010 at 5:38 PM",
"Henry used to say that his car was a gift from Rodger. Maybe Rodger bought it or helped him get it but their relationship was no secret.\n\nJanuary 12, 2010 at 5:58 PM",
"Mr. Harris if you are reading this blog please run for the board P1 needs your leadership again. Mr. Davidson please run too.\n\nJanuary 12, 2010 at 7:02 PM",
"Call Universal City Studios CU and ask how Miss Walker performed when she was there.\n\nJanuary 12, 2010 at 7:56 PM",
"I was in the bathroom and Alex from collections told another employee the writer of the blog is the cu writer and that her dept was told to watch him and report back to managment.\n\nJanuary 13, 2010 at 6:43 PM",
"\"Anonymous said...Harris did not pick Wiggington nor Cavazos but he did pick Smock and don't we all make big mistakes\"\n\nYou're right, we all mistakes though picking Smock was a BIG mistake.\n\nJanuary 13, 2010 at 9:22 PM",
"Sorry to disappoint Alex but I am not a \"He\" I know who they \"Think \"is the creator of this blog but boy are they way off.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 7:57 AM",
"Management need to focus their energy on the credit union's finances and the morale of employees instead of who is writing the blog. They are so wrong about who they think is writing the blog.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 12:29 PM",
"How is this man still the president?!?\n\nI can't believe it's gone on this long. There are many over worked and underpaid employees, I know I was!!! I'm really thankful for this blog.\nI am very relieved someone has exposed all the frustrations I had on all the employees and how management doesn't abide by any rules. Every employee had a different set of rules.\nSince Wigglenuts took over, everyone seemed to take part in the destruction of the credit union.\nEmployees became lazy and incompetent. No one ever wanted to their job and just pass it on to someone else. I know the loan dept had problems choosing or finding someone to book a loan, to later then, just send them away.\n\nI really do hope something major happens because this charade has gone on far too long.\nI had expressed my frustration about employees who got away with paying their own personal checks and reversal of fees time and time again but nothing was ever done.\nWhy, because this employee had some kind of closed door meeting with Wigglebottoms. I was disgusted on how you could just go in and talk to him and get away with stealing.\nBelieve me a lot of people are to blame for how bad things are going at the credit union.\n\nFor those of us who chose not to feed Wigglenuts' ego, I applaud you\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 6:21 PM",
"I got a gripe.\n\nIts true, the problem at Priority One has never just been Wiggington, though he opened the door.\n\nIts also the people he placed in power- Liz, Aaron, Patti, Georgina, and even Sylvia who on the surface appears to be a hard worker but who treats people in the most horrible un-Christian way.\n\nCavazos became Wiggington’s buddy and even though there were a lot of complaints from employees that he sexually harassed women and one man, he got promoted and a hefty raise.\n\nThe new COO has given her buddy, Yvonne a lot of authority. Yvonne is experienced in collections but she has been given the call center which handles loan and member services questions. Yvonne can’t fund a loan and doesn’t have the rights to do so but yet she oversees some loan processing and inquiries. Today she was given the VISA card department which she has no experience in. If the new COO is trying to prove she can make the best decisions that are going to help Priority One she is going about it the wrong way. It is obvious she not there to build trust.\n\nI remember walking through the Loan department before and after Aaron Cavazos was director and usually it was only 1 or 2 employees who got up to help members who wanted to complete an application or process a loan. The others would be talking on their cell phones with friends and families or pretending to be talking to members or playing on the Internet. The department has never had many men, but usually it was the guys and not the women helping members. On the other hand, for years the real estate department has helped members visiting the credit union.\n\nFor years employees complained to HR about an employee who was always getting her co-workers to clock her in and out which is fraud, but Rodger never did anything about it. Isn’t fraud illegal?\n\nRodger also got complaints that Charles and Aaron were sexually harassing employees, both women and men, but he ignored the complaints. Isn’t that illegal too? He got oral and written complaints but maybe because he was breaking policy, he chose to ignore the complaints.\n\nWiggington may not have the power he used to have but he’s still getting a paycheck isn’t he? What is that he exactly does if the COO is making the major decisions?\n\nThe new COO she is not saving money and she has already shown she only knows how to spend money not correct problems. What she’s doing is like buying a new pretty dress for a corpse.\n\nShe could have had all incoming calls channeled to all branches but she got this great idea that what Priority One needed was a call center. Well guess what, they are losing lots of calls each day.\n\nAnd the board and supervisory committee should have been removed by the DFI. They are a disgrace and disgusting. I am so sick of reading Cornelia Simmons message from the board that they reviewing what the credit union does and everything is okie dokie. What drugs is she taking? Retard.\n\nThe managers are not too bright and they think that by twisting everything around, they can blame everything on the employees. Aren’t they getting the big bucks to lead and do things right? This group of freaks is the real cause of all the problems at Priority but they will deny they are the cause because that would mean that they would have to answer questions. The problems at Priority began on 1-1-07 with Charles Wiggington and the unskilled, uneducated managers he put into power and who don’t seem to know the difference between right and wrong, good and evil, or a savings account and a checking account.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 7:33 PM",
"More closed doors today? What screw up plan are they hatching now? WiggleNutts said his door was always open. One of his biggest lies told over the years.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 8:45 PM",
"WiggleNuts !\nWiggleNuts !!\nWiggleNuts !!!\n\nFo shizzle mah WiggleNizzle!!!\n\nHang in there POCU employees.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 8:53 PM",
"The members have the power but they don't use it. As for the coo, she just doesn't seem like what the credit union needs. She's smarter then Wiggentard but she's not what the doctor ordered. When a patient is sick you don't give them poison.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 9:10 PM",
"January 14, 2010 at 9:42 PM",
"Alex in collections listens to co-workers convrsations, lies about employees and admits she loves to gossip. She's another old hag P1 loser.\n\nJanuary 14, 2010 at 10:22 PM",
"So if the collectons manager is overseeing so many things that are not collections, then how is she able to take care of dlinquencies?\n\nP1 sets aside more than $2.5 to cover dq's. That's a lot of money. I read their report, the dq's just keep getting higher. You can blame the economy for some of it but is collections really achieving what they must have told the cu they could do? BTW, how about comparing the dq ratio when Mike Lee ran collections with the dq now? And compare the % when Harris ran the place with what it is now. I bet the results would be shocking.\n\nJanuary 15, 2010 at 7:09 AM",
"\" Anonymous said...Anna who used to work in mbr servs got so drunk she got butt naked in the pool. Great way to set an example.\"\n\nI would rather go blind than to see that.\nShe's another one who booked several bad loans 2002 or 2003. Kathy Stone(Branch Manager) and Ana Cervantes(assistant) worked at the Valencia office and they may have been the ones who started bringing the CU down with all the loans. I remember Wiggs talking about it in the lunch room to Mr. Smock over lunch. How Valencia was giving away hummers. I know Kathy was very involved in the community so my bet is on Ana.\nSomeone should look into that too. Ana had put in her resignation (I wonder why) and lucky for her she got into a car accident which removed the blame from her. I remember, it was the first year we didn't receive a bonus\n\nEveryone felt sorry for Ana but she was to blame for the accident too\n\nJanuary 15, 2010 at 7:38 AM",
"Shouldn't members be demanding that the coo explain why she has spent more than $250,000 since 6/1/09 on things like the call center, priority pay and a bunch of things that have gone bust?\n\nJanuary 15, 2010 at 5:15 PM",
"You can't even begin to imagine how many calls are lost by the call center. Not the fault of the call center staff but it is the fault of management who again thought that 4 people could pick up all the calls. I thought the coo used to manage a call center? Where and when because at p1 she's clueless.\n\nJanuary 15, 2010 at 7:14 PM",
"Wiggington is bad. He took the credit union down the toilet but the new coo is finishing it off.\n\nJanuary 15, 2010 at 9:15 PM",
"remember when Suzanne made us give her money to buy Wiggles the latest ipod.\n\nYou're so stupid Suzanne, my money had a a better use.\n\nGo back to your ebay on POCU time. You do nothing in Card Services, it's all bullcrap!\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 9:12 AM",
"And I rmember when they gave Wiggington that ipod, Sylvia yelled out, \"You desrve it my president.\" What a kiss ass. By the way syliva do you still think he deserved it?\n\nWhat about Wiggington playing on his company computer, shopping for BMWs? Or he and Smock taking 2-3 hour lunches? And Bea and her bff yvonee buttie are also spending long lunches together. Its paying off for Yvonne who has that nice huge office and gets to oversee collections, call center and visa. I wonder what Bea would give me if I became her bff? A $5000 laptop I hope.\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 9:58 AM",
"Remember when...\n\nMr. Harris would give us all chocolates for Valentines Day?\n\nHow about Wiggington, what did he ever give us?\n\nmore work, no raises, no bonuses, made us lie to members about \"being our first priority\".\n\nHe never appreciated anything we did.\n\nhe had to hire someone else to apologize for everything he did and continues to do.\nwhat POCU needs are people with degrees running this institution, not idiots.\n\nTake responsibility, LEAVE!\n\nLet your employees sleep at night\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 2:05 PM",
"I thought the coo would bring change but she's robbing the cu and causing so much worry. Wigg should leave and help save jobs but he isn't man enough to do Wigg chose cavazos, Liz, Sylvia and Bea is choosing Yvonne and Joseph. I guess she's like Wigg choosing her bffs instead of ability.\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 4:26 PM",
"What the hell is Bea doing? Its like she's out to finish what Charles started.\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 4:59 PM",
"If a person reads some of the comments about Beatrice Walker they might think that people are just begin harsh and unfair but she really doesn't knwo what she's doing. She came to priority one in June 09 and has yet to make an actual plan that shows how she intends to help the credit union.\n\nWhat she is doing is spending lots of credit union money, taking ideas from places where she used to work, and calling her former co-workers, friends, and others in the industry to tell her what she should do. None of what she has done at priority one has come from studying their market and from that, deciding what members need.\n\nLook at the products she has introduced, not one has shown any potential for success. And that call center was an avoidable mistake. Just because she ran a call center doesn't mean priority one needed one.\n\nShe might think that making the credit union look pretty and putting her nice desk lamp on Wiggington's desk proves she knows what she's doing but all it proves is she can decorate.\n\nShe has no idea what products priority one's members need and she doesn't know how to get the credit union up and going again. She's chief operations officer which usually means more than knowing how to fire people.\n\nI would like to see her plan for the credit union. The board must have asked her for a proposal and how she hoped to achieve goals. That should have had how she planned to achieve these and by what dates. I bet you they never asked for a written plan and she doesn't have one. She ought to be named, Shoot fromt he Hip Walker because its just about pulling the trigger and hoping she'll hit something. At Universal, they were not happy with her and javing a degree has not made her any smarter or better than Wiggington who we all know was never competent.\n\nJanuary 16, 2010 at 7:59 PM",
"Wiggs, got his degree from the university of Ghettoism. He majored in stupidness."
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"Identifying the bodyguards is one thing, but justice is another. What will actually be done about this is the real question.\n\nShould be charged with assault. At the very least never to return to the states.\n\nThat video is crazy. It's like an agent fight from The Matrix.\n\nThey should have been arrested at the scene and taken to jail for a few hours. It would be a minor punishment but it far more than what they will get now.",
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"Lebanon Launches Arab World's First Gay Pride Week\n\nAny country would be silly to not ban them at this point. Every one of their passports should be red-flagged worldwide. Keep those hired goons in their own hellscape of a country.\n\nImagine if Trump was visiting Turkey and the Secret Service went out on the street and acted like this? The Turks would consider it an act of war. But this story is barely getting coverage in the US. Unbelievable.\n\nFun fact, when Erdogan sent his troops to The Netherlands the mayor of rotterdam told the special forces to be ready to shoot, they assumed bodyguards were armed and there was a big possibility that it would have ended in a shoot off between Dutch police/special forces and Turkish bodyguards.\n\nHere's a video of it , you can hear Fatma Betül Kaya(AKP) yelling cause she has to go back in the car and going to be escorted out of The Netherlands.\n\nI'd imagine those guys were on the first plane out of DC this morning.\n\nAuthoritarian rule, not just religious\n\nSounds like it's time for bigger protests outside the Turkish embassy every day.\n\nand I imagine the state department knew full well who they were (from the video) and just let them leave .....\n\nWhat the actual fuck dude\n\nLol good one\n\nThat camera work though! On point!\n\nFunny... a similar thing turkey pulled in The Netherlands a few months ago. The world should have learned at that point already...\n\nI wish they would just say \"they assaulted us citizens\" instead of \"they assaulted armenian and kurdish protesters\". It makes a big difference in impact.\n\nThis is like one of the small incidents in a Wikipedia article that serve as a precursor to a large and long term political conflict.\n\nGood thing Turkey is showing us exactly how things go under Islamic rule so we can all wake the fuck up, right?\n\nSorry, all of Turkey's police forces are busy rounding up political opponents and academics to do anything else.\n\nYeah how are you gonna even arrest them now? Aren't they all back in Turkey by this point?\n\nHow the Netherlands deals with Turkish bodyguards\n\nThat dude that kicked the man in the head while he was laying on the ground... he needs to get some Texas justice.\n\nTurkey is an INTERPOL state. I dunno if they would use them to extradite these guys for this, but who knows.\n\nThe State Department said in a statement that it is communicating its concern to the Turkish government “in the strongest possible terms.”\n\nThat'll teach 'em.\n\nReligious rule, not just Islamic.\n\nOr the three guys stomping on a woman who fell down and wasn't even fighting.\n\nThis looks like Erdoğan sending a message to his followers back home: \"Look what I'm able to get away with in the USA\"\n\nThese bodyguards don't get full diplomatic immunity, and may be arrested and prosecuted.\n\nAs would seem to be common sense, diplomatic immunity is there to protect diplomats/leaders from being arrested/harassed for doing their jobs. It's not there to allow an entourage as big as you like to go on a crime spree.\n\nIf it wasnt dudes in suits\n\nIt's not the suits, it's the fact that they're the security for a foreign diplomat. You really think the cops thought for a moment that they were going to start attacking protestors? It's unprecedented and a week ago it was unthinkable. Once it broke out they did jump in to separate and stop further violence. I doubt any of them knew what the protocol was for dealing with hostile foreign security forces who are (probably?) armed. The term \"international incident\" exists for a reason.\n\nI'll get downvoted since the hivemind consensus is the cops should have arrested them all on the spot, but reality is more nuanced than Reddit armchair quaterbacking.\n\nThey also did it last year under Obama: https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/worldviews/wp/2016/03/31/turkeys-erdogan-came-to-washington-a...\n\nEdit: it wasn't as bad but it shows a pattern not due to Trump.\n\nAlso, the press should hammer this hard. It will either defend our rights as citizens and look good for the press and humble Erdogans goons or it will make look Trump look bad by ignoring it. It's a win-win for citizens and the press.\n\nSome insane level of camera stabilisation going on there. It looked surreal.\n\nNice to see the police arresting a protester while shooing away the foreigners that are beating the shit out of the peaceful protesting American citizens on American soil. 2017, folks.\n\nWhy hasn't this been broadcasted on every news outlet? Where's Foxs News and CNN outrage? Why are these officials still in our country? Why haven't we expelled them???? Why aren't there people marching in the streets?\n\nFuck that.. the cops shouldn't of been pussies, been REAL AMERICANS, and pulled out their service weapons. I would've loved to have seen what would happen next.\n\nTurkey officials shooting American Police after beating American citizens on American soil?\n\nFucking act of war.\n\nNext time this fucker comes to washington I'm going to washington to protest and if his guards attack I'm giving them a pepsi. if you know what I mean.\n\nBut this story is barely getting coverage in the US.\n\nI can't verify this in regards to TV media, but it's all over the internet.\n\nHe's a Redditor. He's been waiting for this moment, for all his life.\n\nI'm still laughing over this story. I love how Erdogan called us fascists because we didn't allow sobering over political reasons. Then they proceed to do whatever they were doing, we escort them, they threaten us, to not be heard from in months. Bunch of idiots...\n\nAlso, I was excited this happened close to where I live for once.\n\nThat's actually pretty good punishment. It makes you useless for a lot of diplomatic duty as you have to worry that any country that has extradition with the US could just pick them up at any time. It's almost worst than putting them in jail as they might just loose their jobs over it.\n\n\"Beat up\" completely underplays aggravated assault.\n\nI am not a lawyer\n\nOmg me too man, I'm fuming, how can the cops stand there and allow that and just push them away when they're fucking KICKING THEM IN THE FACE, ARREST THEM YOU MOTHER FUCKERS. You got no problem beating BLM protesters and shit but you can't fucking beat up foreign scum bags coming into our country and attacking protestors!??\n\nThat shit really boiled my blood. Those pieces of shit deserved their skulls cracked for that.\n\nExcept the state dept is very undermanned at the moment\n\nThey absolutely knew. I'm in agreement. One would do as much research as possible with regards to the members of someone like his immediate entourage. Including knowing exactly who showed their passport to enter.\n\nI like how the Dutch cops are decked out in full SWAT regalia, but are still wearing stylish shoes.\n\nI can't speak to TV but the New York Times and the Washington Post both had it on their front page of their sites last I checked. That's certainly coverage.\n\nThis is a whole other level than last year, while still unacceptable, last year it was verbal threats and one guy got kicked. This is something way more extreme.\n\nEdit: Spelling.\n\nThis is EXACTLY his intent. He is a lot of things but the guy isnt stupid. I bet he had a pretty smug look on his face when he met with Trump. America is so weak right now...\n\nExactly. The Nazis and soviets actively persecuted some/all religions and yet similar (and worse) atrocities occurred to peaceful protesters.\n\nWe need only look at the atrocities carried out during Euromaidan and under various South American + African governments to see that it can happen under Christianity, it can happen under secularism and it can happen under Islam. The real problem is, and always will be, when leaders mold these religions and non-religions to meet their own desire for power.\n\nEdit: \"religions\" + \"some/all\" + sources to clear up the meaning of my rambling.\n\nI would hope the police in the D.C. area are educated on the intricacies of diplomatic immunity. If not, someone needs to start immediately.\n\nA Washington cop wacked one of the Turkish bodyguards, it was so nice to see the protesters being protected and literally nothing the bodyguard could do back.\n\nThere needs to be punishment but something tells me the White House will overrule any suggestions from the State Department. It's not the first time the Turks have done this.\n\nYea, we call them the police.\n\nThey should hold these meetings in Texas next time. So someone can introduce Erdogan's bodyguards' diplomatic immunity to our second amendment rights.\n\nDC police probably have pretty strict instructions on how they can interact with foreign dignitaries and their security. Given the nature of diplomatic immunity (which they do have in a limited form if they are on diplomatic visas, which they almost certainly are), the handling of incidents like this almost always defaults to stop incident, sort out later.\n\nThis sort of shit goes way above a street officer's pay grade. You can see them try to stop the violence without escalating it too much. A couple baton whacks, some shoving and pulling, etc. It's now the State Department's job to figure out who did what and what the punishment is going to be.\n\nAnd before some goofball suggests they could have shot them, remember that all those suit-goons have guns, and starting a gunfight in a public area is about the dumbest possible thing you could do, since it wouldn't be clear to anyone who was shooting at who, and then bystanders and cops and anyone else in the area is getting shot.\n\nThey could at least issue a warrant. And not pursue it unless they come back.\n\nWhy didn't the cops arrest them? I'm sorry. If you're a cop, and you witness a brutal crime happen right in front of your eyes. While you are on duty. And you do nothing, you should be fired.\n\nThat's nice to say and all, but it's definitely not happening. Security down there is already twice as high today, and there was only one protestor out there.\n\nAuthoritarians aren't historically interested in truth, so one method they've always used to maintain their power is to dispense (many) contradictory claims in the hopes that all possible explanations are trivialized such that the truth inevitably among those claims, no longer matters. That's how a dictator like Erdogan can use fascist! as a dirty word (claim 1), while also saying maybe fascism isn't so bad (claim 2), as he choke-holds his country. The end goal is confusion, not truth.\n\nSide note: Does that remind you of anyone? Maybe a particular American under investigation for colluding with an authoritarian power?\n\nActually, IIRC it's not just aggravated assault, it's attempted murder, because there were several instances in which the bodyguards were stomping on and kicking the victims' heads, while the victims were offering no resistance other than trying to cover their faces.\n\nWhy is it when a college has a protest, we see riot police in full gear, but here we only see some base level police?\n\nedit: if protesters had acted out and hurt Turkish employees, Turkey would be pissed. There's no sense why a stronger police force wasn't put there to ensure both sides stayed peaceful, considering Erdogan was in the US talking to Trump at the time. That wouldn't look good on the US\n\nprobably as new crew for United?\n\nWhat, and why? I'm confused\n\nThey should never have been allowed to leave.\n\n\"I know you can't see us right now, but we are waving our fingers VERY STERNLY in disapproval!!!\"\n\nIIRC these guys are on \"alway ready.\" They bring the necesarry items (body armor, helmet, weapons and communication devices) always with them. Would't surprise me that 90% of those men were called not even 20 minutes before the happening which probably explains the variety of clothings.\n\nIt was and has been rough for me since then. There are probably 4 or 5 things that still bother me from that deployment but working on those children with gun shot wounds when they're only 5-10 years old still gets to me. One of the young girls that I thought wouldn't make it ended up by miracle pulling through but when I think about I know she's just going back to the shit hole where she was. I don't call this a shit hole for any other reason but because it's a shit hole. Not because it's the Middle East or because it's a \"Muslim country\". After Afghanistan I honestly had in my head what I thought Muslim people were only based on Afghanistan and the extreme and really poor people that live there. Luckily I got the chance to do civilian contracting other places in the Middle East and met some truly amazing people that were so kind and I wouldn't trade for anything. It def changed my view on who Muslim people were. I'm pretty thankful to have many friends that I talk to daily.\n\nEdit - I did mean to talk more about this but one of my friends came to my house on a dirt bike and I can't pass up taking a dirt bike for a spin.\n\nThe situation in Afghanistan is very complex and not everyone there believes in the extremism of religion and there are good people there but I always found it difficult to trust those people because they can easily be swayed with any money because they're so poor or because it's all in their backyard they can easily be threatened or extorted by kidnapping. They believe in the Holy Quran and of course it's written in Arabic which they don't speak or read, most people can only speak their language let alone write it out. A lot of their religious teaching is by word of mouth. If you can teach young impressionable men to hate westerners especially when we are in their country and at this point they have no idea what 9/11 even is, it's not a stretch to see how they could be taught to follow extremists. This is in no way everyone of the locals there because they are oppressed from groups like that as well. But you could imagine how I would feel about this group of people after hitting IED's in vehicles, them going off on foot patrol, and getting shot at even more often. I honestly hated these people with all of my heart. After losing 23 men that a good amount of them were family to me I think anyone could understand. But like I said after spending time in countries in the ME and also others that surround it I can honestly say that it's not fair the way Muslims are treated and this is coming from someone with first hand experience that would have a reason to hate a certain people no matter how stupid that always is. It's just like any group of people, they shouldn't be judge on the loud minority. Like I said above, I've had the privilege to learn about Islam personally even though I don't follow it myself and have also had the chance to see the kindness and selflessness that true, real, actual Muslims are. There are still a lot of cultural differences of course and having a government set laws based off religion isn't correct in my personal opinion. I didn't mean to write a book but it all just kind of came out which is surprising because I don't speak on it a whole lot. But maybe one of those people out there that hate Muslims just because they are the \"enemy\" or \"different\" from us will read this and try to educate themselves more. You can hate certain parts of the religion that followed heavily by certain countries but I just wanted to make a point to say that not everyone, and not even most are like that. I would hate to be a Christian and have the world treat my religion as if it was all from the Westboro Baptist Church.\n\nEdit - Thank you for the gold, I didn't mean for the story book size msg on here and it just kind of happened. But thank you to everyone who took the time to read. It's very appreciated and I hope this makes some think about things enough to educate themselves about how people around the world aren't all evil and not a lot different from themselves.\n\nHow hard could it be? Honestly?\n\nI could be identified and charged within 2 hours if I had done something like this off camera, meanwhile these guys are registered employees and are on camera.\n\nI don't get what is so difficult.\n\nHe could feel it coming in the air that night, oh lord\n\nI think its in regards to the fact that the story first broke in the UK, with the guardian and bbc.\n\nI just want to say as devils advocate this may not be that easy. I went to highschool overseas and was friends with a few kids who's parents ranged from low on the totem pole to a couple who's fathers were the ambassadors for their respective nations, the diplomatic immunity was well understood by those who were involved in it constantly but I can see the cops not being 100% sure on this. Or on the flip side being concerned about getting royally ass chewed/disciplined if they arrested the guys.\n\nIm not defending the bodyguards but i feel for the cops here. And again devils advocate view point, i do agree they should've arrested the guards on the spot.\n\nOk so lots of responses to this are \"fuck that kill em\" or \"police should still stop it/arrest them/ do their jobs\" type comments. Again i agree the police shpikd have stepped in, however it is an incredibly touchy situation and in an enviroment like DC many things are at play and many things can happen from an officer simply stepping in. I dont know about anyone else but personally i dont know the politics or situation of the relationship with turkey and as such can only hope this is sorted out properly in the end. And im not gonna reply to the previously mentioned comments.\n\nI'm surprised Republicans aren't freaking out. Sunni Muslims from a foreign land battered and nearly killed Christian Armenian-American citizens just a few blocks down the street from the White House and our president didn't even say anything.\n\nThose cops are fucking worthless. Oh you in the suit! Stop kicking that dude on the ground in the face! Now get over there. If it wasnt dudes in suits and were thugs or our normal flavor protesters, there would have been two or three dozen arrests.\n\nThe news using its typical weasel words in order to diffuse and play down a terrible situation. On par really.\n\nIt's actually the Secret Service. They were set up all over Sheridan Circle.\n\nThere was an undercover cop as well, but he parked in a restricted zone by the Irish Embassy and got towed, haha.\n\nIs \"giving them a pepsi\" now part of the lexicon? It really should be.\n\nThis is DC. They're used to it. If they broke out the riot gear every time a dozen people gathered with megaphones, they'd never put it away.\n\nThat is an awesome picture!\n\nOther sources have noted that at least one of the bodyguards is the Cousin of the Dear Leader, the reincarnation of Atatürk, Lord Erdogan, may he live forever.\n\n(I don't want to catch a beatin')\n\nThere is, literally, no chance the State Department didn't already know who he is.\n\nJesus Christ, I consider myself a peaceful person, but I want to go beat the shit out of some mustached assholes now. I don't even care if I would get my shit kicked in, I want to FIGHT.\n\nLooks like the cops behaved very well, though. Nice change of pace there.\n\nYeah, I'm pretty sure there's a thing in diplomatic immunity where if you start punting people's heads while they are laying down on the ground defenseless, you lose it. A general rule of thumb might be \"don't do anything that isn't even legal in a cage fight\"\n\nEdit: A lot of you are pointing out that this is a legal move in cage fighting outside of the UFC. I would like to point out that anyone who engages in those activities goes into the ring thinking \"I might get my face kicked in\", and officials in those sports should put a stop to a fight once someone is kicked in the face like that once.\n\nThat is a much different situation than being kicked in the face by someone wearing shoes at a protest.\n\nI think the Capitol Police were confused as to what to do as they knew that Erdowan's guards were part of a foreign government.\n\n\"you know better\"\n\nactually, that's the problem, they think they're justified\n\nHoly shit. I saw a pic or two but that's brutal. Bodyguards from some shitty middle eastern country kicking the shit out of Americans on our own soil....\n\nA lot of americans are armed and untrained.\n\nThis is the CNN coverage: http://www.cnn.com/2017/05/17/politics/turkey-erdogan-incident/index.html\n\nThey completely edited the video to not show any of the violence.\n\nI'm not sure I've ever seen a riot before where I was rooting for the police.\n\nSeriously though, it reminds me of the church fight scene from Kingsman where everybody is beating the shit out of each other.\n\nNow that is how to properly speak American.\n\nlast year it was verbal threats and one guy got kicked\n\nMy brothers were \"identified\" when they were skateboarding at a federal building 15 years ago. The FBI or CIA showed up at their fucking door the next morning asking them why they were there.\n\nYeah, they know who exactly the guys are. Saying they're \"working to identify\" them is fucking bullshit. They are basically saying they're not going to do anything, or are still figuring out how to respond.\n\nGood luck extraditing them to the US.\n\nfunny thing the only guy who got handcuffed is the one that got attacked first. Not to mention 2 women getting kicked by 5 guys Oo\n\nFor all the shit Trump gave HRC and Obama concerning appeasing Muslim leaders, Trump sure is kowtowing to their interests. He might be arming the Kurds but he was awfully conciliatory to Erdogan after he rigged an election to be sultan.\n\nInviting the Sunni dictator of Turkey over, a man who imprisons tens of thousands for just daring to hint at defiance of his reign, and allowing his thugs to beat up peaceful protesters on American soil is beyond shameful.\n\nIf I were in the State Dept I'd be apoplectic.\n\nI know Trump has bigger things to worry about (lol) at the moment, but I can picture him secretly and smugly admiring such violence.\n\nBut Erdogan should be told to fuck off and everyone on his detail should have to be whitelisted and carefully documented and if any such incidents occur they should be arrested on the spot (barring immunity lest they can be stripped of it) or barred from the United States for life. I'd hold the Dictator accountable as I'm sure his head of security approves of such tactics and Erdogan likely acquiesces.\n\nI'm extremely angry that more pols haven't spoken out against Erdogan, former ISIS BFF and madman, and the actions his posse take on American soil. They did similar things last time he was here as well and drone on about FETO, PKK, NAZIS, etc.\n\nLunatics...the lot.\n\nBut they wouldn't be able to leave the country anymore because other foreign law enforcement could pick them up.\n\nin summary: The Netherlands has about 1000x more balls than the US in dealing with Erdogan's thugs.\n\nI don't typically defend cops, but they were doing everything they could to separate the two groups and hit / shoved the Turkish bodyguards multiple times, it wasn't just one cop either. It's edgy to hate cops, I know.. but maybe, just look at the video again with unbiased vision:\n\nYou could tell they were just trying their hardest to de-escalate a situation in which they knew they were horrendously outnumbered and (it sounds like) outgunned.\n\nIf you have guys so aggressive they are kicking the shit out of people on the ground you have no guarantee they wouldn't shoot a cop in the heat of the moment.\n\nWell that guy was one of three who were STOMPING on two women who had fallen to sidewalk. That video is nuts. The Turks just bummed rushed (ostensibly after they saw someone on they're team engaged in a physical altercation), but they just straight up free for all'd anyone in their path. Didn't matter if it was a woman lying on the ground or some dude running away.\n\nWho would want to apply for an important sensitive job in this administration\n\nI would. Getting a job at the State Department is very difficult. Many positions don't change from administration to administration, so applying now may be the best shot for a lot of people. Many positions are also inherently apolitical. Getting your foot in is the hardest part.\n\nIs this real life? Is this America? Please tell me everything since last November is a bad dream.\n\nNo for real, is this actually happening in our country in 2017?",
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"Wednesday, March 28, 2012\n\nDay 26/37/44 Lemmy Comes to Visit\n\nLast night one of my pug friends, Lemmy, came to visit. I was really excited to have a buddy to play with for awhile as I miss having a foster dog. Mom says soon enough the kittens will want to play. I want to play with them very much, but they're still to little.\n\nLemmy's Mom got to see the kittens while Lemmy and I played. Mom said that's the reason they came to visit but I'm sure it was really to see me.\n\nThe kittens are getting a lot bigger and are moving around quicker. Not fast, but quicker than they were. They are also starting to play with one another.\n\nThe kittens are getting cuter every day too!",
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"This is Seamus.\n\nToday she learned how to climb up Mom's leg. She said it wasn't as much fun for her as it was for Seamus.",
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"And Kieran.\n\nKieran has learned that the cat bed is a great place to hang out. He had a snooze in it all by himself for about an hour.\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 8:19 PM No comments:",
"Sunday, March 25, 2012\n\nDay 23/34/41 On The Move\n\nIt sure is quiet around the house without Sierra. Thankfully Valentine has come out of his shell and he's started to play with me so I've got a new buddy. Mostly we like to hang out on the blanket together while Mom is working.",
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"This works out well unless Valetine decides to bite my tail! Maybe that is OK in the cat world, but in the dog world that's not acceptable. This is not the way friends should treat one another.\n\nMom has been taking more videos of the kittens since they are starting to move around a fair bit.\n\nThey've been moving around the house too. Earlier in the week Fiona moved them into the bedroom closet. Mom isn't sure why since we all go into the bedroom on a regular basis so she's not moving them to a 'safer' or 'quieter' spot. Mom doesn't want them in the bedroom closet so after a couple of days she moved them into the closet in the spare room. She made it exactly like in the bedroom closet and Fiona was happy in there for a day...then she moved them back to the bedroom closet. Mom says that's where they can stay until they start really moving around and/or start eating solid food and therefore need to learn how to use the litter box.\n\nMom still took some cute photos of the kittens though.",
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"Kiefer is looking particularily handsome in this photo.\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 1:17 PM No comments:",
"Day 18/29/36/73 Sierra's Been Adopted!\n\nThat's right....Sierra's been adopted! Mom's good friend/my best buddy Gord's daughter adopted Sierra. So she'll still be part of the family. I'll get to see her lots and Mom said that there are already plans for Sierra to come stay with us while her Mom is out of town for a few days. AND, if Mom and Sierra's Mom go out of town together then we'll both get to stay with my best buddy Gord. Oh, just wait, Mom says that hasn't been discussed with my best buddy Gord yet. Anyway, we're all really happy for Sierra.\n\nAs you might recall, LT was going to adopt Sierra a while ago but Sierra wasn't very nice to her cats. Nicky came to observe Sierra and give some tips on how to change Sierra's association with cats. Mom has been working with Sierra and Sierra got to the point where she liked Valentine and Fiona. She even tried to get Valentine to play with her. I'm glad that Sierra has decided cats are OK. I've always liked cats and Valentine is becoming my favourite because he's starting to play with me. Last night we had a good game of chase around the coffee table. Valentine was chasing me. I know it's not right to chase cats.\n\nI really like the foster kittens as well. I got to visit with them last night. I sat very patiently and Kieran came up to me. Then I got quite flustered and didn't know what to do.\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 8:55 PM No comments:",
"Sunday, March 18, 2012\n\nDay 16/27/34/71 I Get to Meet the Kittens!\n\nI finally got to see the kittens that Mom has been talking about!",
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"Mom said I did a very good job of not getting too close. In all honesty, I don't know what the fuss is about. They're pretty small and didn't do anything. I was more interested in checking out the rest of the room.\n\nEveryday I get to go in and see the kittens again. Today they were moving around a bit and I'm understanding why they might be so interesting. I sat down and watched them move around the kennel for about 5 minutes before I got bored. Mom said my little puggy tail was going a mile a minute.",
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"Mom says the kittens get cuter every day. Especially now that their eyes are open. They seem more aware of their surroundings and although Mom isn't sure how much they can see they can definitely hear.",
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"They still sleep a lot though. They're only awake for about 5 or 10 minutes before they all have to have a snooze again.\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 6:55 PM 1 comment:",
"Wednesday, March 14, 2012\n\nDay 12/23/31/67 Eyes are Opening\n\nMom has been trying to determine the sex of the kittens. She said it's harder than it sounds because they're so little and they are 'built' differently than dogs. I bet if she sniffed their butts she could figure it out. That's what I do and it works pretty good for me!",
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"She's been back and forth a couple of times but has figured out that the tabbies are female and the black ones are male. Their names, from top to bottom, are Kenna, Kiefer, Seamus and Kieran. Mom says she knows Seamus is a boy's name but she has been calling this one Seamus since right after she was born. Maybe we'll change it to Shea.\n\nMonday afternoon Mom said that she noticed a couple of the kittens were starting to open their eyes.",
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"This little kitten, Kenna, only had her right eye open. She managed to get the other one open yesterday.",
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"Seamus had both eyes open on Monday.\n\nMom thought she saw Kieran's eyes open this morning but didn't have a chance to get a good look before she had to leave for work.",
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"The kittens are doing lots of moving around. They are crawling around more quickly and frequently get turned over on their backs. This leads them to get confused and crawling in the wrong direction. Then the crying starts and they are quite upset until they can make their way back to the rest of the group.",
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"Sunday, March 11, 2012\n\nDay 9/20/28/64 Kiefer Leaves the Kennel\n\nMom had to go into the office on Friday and Saturday so she didn't get to check on the kittens during the day. When she came home she swears they looked bigger than when she left in the morning. Last night Kiefer (the kittens have names, but Mom isn't sure of their sex so they're temporary names at this time) made his way out of the kennel. He got turned around in the kennel and started to crawl, although he was trying really hard to walk, out of the kennel. He'd made it out and over to the wall before his wailing was enough to draw Fiona away from her dinner. Mom said it was very cool to watch Fiona pick him up and put him back into the kennel...sometimes she is easily amused.\n\nOf course Mom didn't have the camera with her so she didn't get this all on video. She did have the camera a bit later and caught this video of Seamus having a fit and then fighting with another kitten. Seamus is a very dramatic kitten, and can never seem to find a nipple on his own so he likes to steal someone else's.\n\nThe kittens still sleep most of the time. Fiona's been leaving the room for a couple of hours at a time and whenever she goes back in the kittens are still content all huddled together.",
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"They sure are cute though! Their eyes should start opening in the next few days so that will be very exciting.\n\nMom says maybe in another week or so I can go and see these kittens that she keeps talking about. I've seen and heard the videos and they don't seem all that interesting. Mom says that will change once I find out that they will play with me. On the other hand, Sierra goes nuts when she hears the crying on the video. Mom's not sure what exactly this means, but given her behaviour with other cats she's not going anywhere near the kittens!\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 8:28 AM No comments:",
"Thursday, March 8, 2012\n\nDay 6/17/25/61 Moving Around\n\nThe weather has turned spring-like in Calgary and we're taking full advantage of it. Sierra and I sat out on the deck today for about an hour. Now this might not seem like a long time for most dogs, but neither of us are really outside dogs. We like to go outside, do our business and then come back inside. I do like to spend sunny afternoons on the patio, but it's not quite that warm yet. Mom said she enjoyed the quiet time in the house and being able to walk from one room to another without needing an escort, or four. Valentine still followed her around. Hey, we just want to make sure that Mom isn't lonely!\n\nMom says the Fiona's kittens are all doing really well. Yesterday morning Mom went in to check on them and when she went into the room there were no kittens in the kennel! Mom looked around, but didn't see any kittens. Then she noticed that Fiona had made a den using the duvet that was on the bed.",
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"Fiona did a very impressive job. That's a queen size duvet and it was folded on the bed the night before. All four kittens are in there and Fiona has a little tunnel dug all the way to the wall. It was a bit more enclosed but Mom was worried it might collapse when Fiona wasn't in there so she opened it up just a bit.\n\nFiona was also showing some interest in the top of the kennel so Mom put it back onto the bottom. When Mom went into the room this morning to check on everyone the kittens were back in the kennel. Mom figures that Fiona might have found it too hot in the duvet. It was probably great when the kittens were in there as it preserved the heat she'd given off, but it would have been really warm when Fiona was in there too. This room is already super warm and doesn't need any extra insulation.",
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"Fiona has been enjoying her time away from the kittens. Valentine is sure happy when she comes out and he has someone to play with. Especially if it's night time. For about the first hour after sunset he is a crazy man. Running all over the house, playing in the tub...Mom isn't sure what all he's doing and is sometimes afraid to look. Nothing ever seems out of place so it's all good.",
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"Sierra thinks there aren't enough pictures being taken of her and people might forget how beautiful she is. She wants to remind everyone that she's still looking for her forever home. She's been adjusting well to having Valentine around and has even gone up and sniffed him a couple of times.\n\nPosted by Jil Innis at 5:40 PM No comments:",
"Tuesday, March 6, 2012\n\nDay 4/15/23/59 Kitten Update\n\nMom has been spending a lot of time going into the spare bedroom. I still don't understand what newborn kittens are, but Mom says they're not old enough for me to visit them yet. Val snuck into the room when Mom was letting Fiona in and he got to see the kittens. He said he didn't like them and hissed at them and faster than a speeding bullet he got removed from the room. Fiona didn't seem to mind him in the room at all, but Mom says he won't be going back any time soon.\n\nThe first couple of days Fiona didn't really want to stay in the room with the kittens and asked to be let out quite frequently. Fiona has settled into her role as Mom is spending most of her time in the room with the kittens. She comes out a few times a day now to check out what's going on around the house and to have something to eat. Mom says there is food and water and a litter box in the spare room but I guess the food outside is better. I'm not allowed to eat it so I can't really say. Sierra's not allowed to eat it either, but she doesn't listen as well as I do and she says it's pretty good.",
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"Here is a pic of the kittens yesterday. Mom says they don't do much other than eat and sleep. She says every once in awhile they'll 'fight' over a good spot and push one another out of the way. Already they seem to have their own personality traits.",
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"Fiona being a very attentive Mom. Mom cleaned out the kennel today and put in a fresh towel. This means she got to pick up the kittens. Fiona seemed OK with this as Mom only moved them about a foot but she did get the stink eye a few times after that.",
"The kittens today.\nPosted by Jil Innis at 8:46 PM No comments:",
"Saturday, March 3, 2012\n\nDay 1/12/20/56 The Kittens Have Arrived!\n\nWe usually go to bed pretty early around here but last night we were up late because Mom was watching a new TV show. Around midnight Fiona started acting differently. She is always very, very quiet and she started to meow constantly. Not a meow like she was in pain, just a regular meow. But since she's only ever meowed about 5 times before, 5 times in a minute was a big change. Mom thought Fiona was getting ready to have her babies. Fiona (and Valentine) kept going into the spare bedroom and going into a kennel that Mom has in there (Mom's note: YAY!). Mom definitely knew something was up and started to get ready. It was late so I was pretty much settled in bed. Sierra has been sleeping in the kennel; sometimes with the door open, sometimes closed. Depends on whether she keeps coming out to bug the cats. Mom decided it was a closed door night. Soon Valentine was getting a bit too interested in checking out Fiona's butt. I'm a world class butt sniffer so this seems normal to me, but Mom said it wasn't an appropriate time. Anyway, we all got kicked out of the spare bedroom. I could tell you what we all did for the next few hours (most of it was Valentine and I standing guard outside the bedroom door with Valentine trying to knock it down at regular intervals) but I hear it was much more interesting on the other side of the door. Because of this I'm going to let Mom write the remainder of the blog today.\n\nFiona was most definitely getting ready to have her kittens. I could see her belly starting to contract. However, any time I would attempt to leave the room she wanted to go with me. So much for cats wanting to go to a quiet place where no one is around to have kittens. As a matter of fact, she would have been more than happy to have the kittens beside me on the bed. I really preferred that this wasn't her chosen spot. She kept moving from the kennel to the blankets in the closet. She kept going under the blanket in the closet and seemed unsettled. I checked on her and there was a kitten! So very cool as this is the first time I've seen a cat have kittens. I'm glad Fiona wanted me around so that I could take it all and snap some pictures. Fiona did a good job of cleaning off the kitten and while her breathing seemed laboured, she was crying.",
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"Here's the tired Momma and her little babies. They're all dark and therefore hard to make out but there are two that are tabby and two that are almost entirely solid black.\n\nFiona seems to be staying put with the kittens now. She does like it when I go and check on her and give her some ear rubs. She starts to purr loudly right away and I have to tell her not the leave the kittens when I leave as I don't think she wants me to go. The kittens are already very spunky. They howl like you wouldn't believe when they can't find a nipple...and there's one that can be right beside one and can't find it. I've seen them fight with one another, pushing each other out of the way. There's going to be some fun times ahead in my house...right after I get a good night's sleep!"
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There was a bit of diversity with the characters, in that Japanese, Latina, African-American, and Indian women were all included, but the other characters were white; of course, there was also a fairy, a goddess, an alien, and a cat girl. So, you know, it wasn't too bad as these things go.\n\nThe other thing that I noticed was just how much personality the girls had. Each girl had a 'unique' interest and several 'common' interests, which could overlap with the interests of other girls. A couple of the girls were unabashedly dominant, and even bitchy or awkward--but realistically so. I have known smart, driven women who love self-help; awkward gamer girls who suck at conversation and communicating with humans; and then, too, I have known more than a few bratty princesses. There's a sweet-natured cheerleader and a bitchy Avril Lavigne type, and all of them are allowed to be themselves. They don't change for you, the stud trying to seduce them--you have to accommodate them.\n\nThere were a couple fairly racist lines--where Kyu the fairy refers to the black character and says, \"I love me some chocolate!\" and talks about \"yellow fever\" when introducing the Japanese physics professor. I cringe just rewriting them, and we both winced when the dialogues played out. Having the Indian character love meditation and yoga, the black character be driven and strong-willed, but ladylike, and the cheerleader be as sweet and vanilla as possible also suggested stereotyping--I don't know how to feel about it, because the characters were handled pretty well, but still, conformity is conformity, and the game definitely made use of cultural tropes. Both of us winced when the Latina character gushed over the (sigh) sombrero and other Mexican kitsch objects that were her Unique gifts. The cultural portrayals do feel more than a bit fetishized, but they're decent for their limitations.\n\nAnother thing is that while the girls did have a good range of heights, their weights and BMIs were fairly uniform--all were between 100 and 135 lbs, even though their heights ranged from 5'0 to 5'11. Their BMIs were around 19-23, with most falling at 19.5 or so. For those not familiar with the Body Mass Index, it's a very rough tool, but it gives you an approximate idea of the relative healthiness of your weight, compared to your height. 18-24 is considered healthy, and below 18 is considered medically underweight. So, they were all (literally) healthy, but it would have been nice to see some curvy, thick girls in the mix, too. Of course, they were all doe-eyed and pretty, and most of them were extremely femme in their presentation--not a butch to be seen, really. I understand that dating games *are* about the fantasy, but the presentations are definitely skewed towards traditional masculine ideas of attractiveness.\n\nWhat does the game say about dating?\n\nIt didn't escape my notice that the game literally uses affection tokens to get sex from women. It's very much a 'phuque and chuck' kind of game, in that after the first time you have sex with a character, there's not much point in continuing to talk to them or have sex again, apart from the grinding. And again, all the interests of the girls were pretty femme--a few of the girls liked hiking or sports, or working out, but there were no wilderness survival or gun and archery enthusiasts. The only real 'nerd' was a depressed, insecure, annoying girl with fairly androgynous tendencies--which, as anyone who knows more than one nerd girl can assert, is not representative of nerdgirldom.\n\nHowever, the fact that some characters were from more distant families and some were from closer families, and that an adult actress and sex trade worker was included in the cast was actually nice. The girls weren't perfect, just human. The game also ran on a metric of four different types of attraction--Sexual, Romantic, Flirty, and Talent--and used Passion, Sentiment, and Joy to affect these four areas. There were also heartbreak tokens. Honestly, I liked this mechanic, because each girl had a most preferred and least preferred token type of the four. That's pretty representative, because different people have different approaches and preferences for expressing their attraction. I also liked that the girls had overlapping as well as personal interests--that's realistic enough.\n\nThe use of small gifts to keep a girl interested and the way some of the girls would comment on the payment structure was very interesting. Some of the characters expressed regret or embarassment about not having gifts or taking the protagonist out, and some demanded more resources without end. The idea of dating as a one-way pay structure really isn't great, even though it works for the game mechanics; especially since sex is the end goal, and the only end goal. Women are not slot machines (slut machines?) into which attention and resources can be inserted in exchange for sexual favours. It IS nice that every single case of the sex relied on initiation by the girls, and that inebriating them made them more generous, but did *not* automatically guarantee sex. They also have sexual desires, to varying degrees--and it was nice to see a game acknowledge that ladies like to phuque too.\n\nI think the most troubling thing for us was that the protagonist's lines often offer variations of the same answer, and that the game was very much about making sure women were told what they wanted to hear. There was no way to roleplay consistent answers or a personality--just to optimize answers for each woman.\n\nI caught myself feeling jaded a few times. The formulaic way that one was supposed to respond was very much in line with elements of the PUA (pickup artist) systems, and it made it harder to feel like the characters we were sexing up were actually people.\n\nYes, it's only a game, but dating games are an emotional substitute or training wheels for more than a few people. If we're going to have a moral panic (tm) over the messages of romance novels for women--why aren't we throwing a moral panic over the messages these dating games send to young men? Sure, it's just fun, but no story passes through us without leaving a scintilla of an impression.\n\nSo, is it good?\n\nIt's fun. Is it sending a Good Message? Eh, yes and no. But if you want the experience of trying to date someone, with proper nuances and characterization, just pick up one of the Dragon Age games, Mass Effect, or better yet, something from the Witcher series, especially Witcher 3.\n\nAlso? TRISS AND GERALT 4EVA. Not sorry.\n\nPosted by Michelle Browne at 10:11 1 comments",
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"Roasted rat with garlic sauce (from The Food Network)\n\n1 (5 to 6-pound) roasting rat\n2 heads garlic, cut in 1/2 crosswise\n3 stalks lemongrass\n\n3 stalks rosemary\n(optional: oregano, basil)\n1/2 large Spanish onion, thickly sliced\n4 carrots cut diagonally into 2-inch chunks\n2 large gold potatoes, cut into 6 pieces\n4 tablespoons butter or lard, melted\n\n2 cups water\n\nSalt rat inside and out and leave in ice box for two days. Preheat fire to medium heat (if you have an oven, 425 degree F will do nicely). Salt the rat again and stuff with rosemary and lemongrass, or similar herbs if you can't get those two.\n\nTie the legs together with kitchen string and tuck the arms together, underneath. Place rat and chopped vegetables in a roasting pan. Scatter onions, carrots, and potatoes around rat. Brush the outside of the rat with lard or butter (if you can get butter).\n\nRoast the rat for 1.5 hours, or until the juices run clear when you cut between the thigh and leg. Remove the rat to a platter, cover with foil, and continue cooking veggies for 15 minutes. When the veggies are cooked, carve the rat and place slices on a platter, surrounded by the veggies. Drizzle some pan juices over the meat and veggies.\n\nThis makes a very good leftover stew, if your rat is large enough to last for more than one meal, and can be stretched by serving the whole thing with cassava or cornmeal. It can also be made into a soup to stretch for more meals. If vodka is available, you can also deglaze the roasting pan and make a sauce for further meals when food is scarce. Store the soup or sauce in a clean, airtight container, in a cold place if possible.",
"That's all for today! Enjoy your roasted rat, and whether you're on an Engineer or Poca floor, or down below in the lower levels...try not to starve to death.",
"Labels: blog hop, dystopian romance, f/f romance, free books, giveaway, lesbians, michelle browne, necklace, nicolas wilson, nightmares, rafflecopter, sci fi romance, scifimagpie, sfrb, summer cafe, wasteland\n\nTuesday, 9 June 2015",
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They decided not to take the battleships because it would take too long for them to arrive (and they cost a lot of victory points). The options for the Americans were similar to the Germans; adding battleships to their fleet (but these were available right away), put diplomatic pressure on the British to close Port of Spain Trinidad to German ships, put diplomatic pressure on the Italians to accept arbitration. The Americans chose to take the battleships and to pressure the Italians.\n\nThe game began with each side plotting movement for the squadrons. The Germans were concerned that the British would side with the Americans and close Port of Spain to them. They planned to rush all their ships, along with the Seebattalion, to Puerto Cabello and seize the port. From there they could spread out to blockade the other ports as needed, while knowing they had a secure operational base. The Americans knew the Germans had some ships already at Puerto Cabello, so they rushed a cruiser force with the Marines to the port, while sending the battleships to La Guaira to establish and anchorage and forward operating base.\nThe two sides arrived at Puerto Cabello at close to the same time. The Americans announced they planned to enter the port, but the Germans said they controlled the port and put their ships between the Americans and the port entrance. The Americans decided to stay outside the port, but sent a dispatch ship to La Guaira to let the battleships squadron know what was happening. Meanwhile, the ships carrying the German Seebattalion entered Puerto Cabello, landed the troops, and seized part of the dock area at the port. On the diplomatic front, the British said they would consider whether to allow the Germans to continue to use Trinidad, but it might be a few days before the final decision was made. The Italians were convinced the Germans had the right idea and decided to re-join the blockade (The Germans made a great diplomatic roll). Two Italian cruisers (Giovanni Bausan and Elba) were ordered to join the Germans at Puerto Cabello.\n\nThe next day the American battleships arrived off Puerto Cabello and the Americans learned that the Germans had landed troops. The Americans announced they planned to send Marines to the port to protect American interests. The Germans agreed to allow one American ship to enter port, but that it would be watched by German ships. The Americans sent the old cruiser Atlanta, with the Marines, into the port, while the Germans sent the cruiser Falke and gunboat Panther. The Marines landed, established a defensive perimeter, and waited for further orders. During the evening, local Venezuelan troops contacted the Marines. The Marines reported back to the fleet that the Venezuelans sounded eager to do something about the Germans, but the Marines were unconvinced that the Venezuelans would really attack.\n\nDay three began with both sides ordering their troops to bolster their defenses, while reports were coming in of Venezuelan troops massing outside the city. The Americans decided they wanted to send the gunboat Yorktown into the port, but the Germans said they would not allow this. As Yorktown approached the port, the German cruiser Cormoran blocked the way and aggressively maneuvered to prevent the American ship from reaching the port. Yorktown retreated to the main American fleet, but as she rejoined formation the Italian squadron appeared on the horizon.\n\nThe Americans sent the battleships and some cruisers to intercept the Italians. As the Italians closed, the Germans sent their light cruisers to meet the Italians. The Americans signaled the Italians not to come any closer to the port. The Italians ignored the signals and the Americans fired warning shots at them. Not expecting this type of a reception, the Italian ships began to circle until the German cruiser Nymphe joined them.\nThe Germans told the Italians to follow them into port, while the Americans signaled they would not allow the Italians to pass. Inside the port, the American cruiser Atlanta was facing off against the old German cruiser Falke and gunboat Panther, but we decided to resolve the main fleet action outside the port first. With the stage set for action, we set up the forces for the Battle of Puerto Cabello and took a quick break to grab some food.\nThe Germans had three formations; one with the cruiser Nymphe leading the Italians, one with the other three light cruisers (Gazelle Niobe, and Thetis) that was near the Italians, and the final group with the three armored cruisers. The American also had three formations; a battleship – cruiser group that was intercepting the Italians, a gunboat formation, and a cruiser formation that was watching the German armored cruisers. The battle started with the Americans saying they had warned the Italians as the battleship – cruiser group opened fire, but only on the Italians. The Italians took some damage in the initial attack, but no major damage.\nWhile the Americans had tried to keep this from turning into an all out battle by only firing at the Italians, at this point it was clear that there was no stopping it and both sides opened fire.\nThe American battleships shifted their fire to the German light cruiser formation and the next salvo destroyed one cruiser with a magazine hit and put the second out of action.\nThe American cruisers continued to fire at the Italians, adding more damage. German and Italian attacks on this side were not very effective.\n\nOn the other end of the table, the American cruiser formation, with Olympia, Chicago, Cincinnati, and Albany, engaged the German armored cruisers Fürst Bismarck, Prinz Heinrich, and Vineta.\nBoth sides opened fire, inflicting minor damage on the other. The Americans did get some special hits on Fürst Bismarck, forcing the ship to slow down and fall out of line.\nBack on the first end of the table, the Americans split their formation, sending the battleships after the German armored cruisers, as the American cruisers Newark, San Francisco, Detroit, and Marblehead finished off the two German/Italian formations.\n\nOne German light cruiser, Thetis, had only taken a few hits and used the smoke from her burning and sinking compatriots to escape and survive the battle.\n\nSeeing that things were not going well, the German armored cruisers also decided discretion was the better part of valor and moved to disengage. Fürst Bismarck turned to block the American pursuit of the other cruisers. But the German captain failed a morale roll and decided to strike his colors instead of fighting to the bitter end.\n\nWith the situation settled outside the port, we did some quick die rolling to resolve the action in port. As the battle outside the port started, the Germans announced they were opening fire on the American cruiser. German gunfire was relatively ineffective and their torpedoes also missed, while American return fire damaged Falke. After a few more rounds of light gunfire damage, we checked to see if the Germans could see what was happening outside the port. A couple bad die rolls for the Germans led to their crews seeing Gazelle’s magazine explosion and the destruction of other ships. With the American battleships in view, the German ships and troops ashore decided to ask for terms of surrender.\n\nSurveying the aftermath of the battle, it was a clear American victory. While the victory was not bloodless, the Americans had not lost any ships during the fight. Meanwhile the Germans only had three ships left and all had some damage.\nAfter the battle, we talked through each side’s plans and options, along with possible repercussions of the war. There was some debate about which side really fired the first shot, with the Germans being quite literal in that the American fired first, while the Americans mentioned that the German occupation of Puerto Cabello was really the first hostile act. We all agreed that the Germans were blocked from any further adventures in the Caribbean. Beyond that we thought there were two basic paths Germany could follow. One was that the humiliation would cause them to redouble their naval efforts, so that maybe they would have a stronger, better navy during World War I. The other idea was that the Germans would abandon becoming a naval power, so the naval arms race with Britain wouldn’t happen and maybe World War I would be delayed or prevented.\n\nWith that, we ended the fifteenth version of DANG. Everyone seemed to enjoy the game, although the Americans probably had a better time with it. I always think pre-dreadnought actions are fun, but they can turn out a little lopsided too.\nPosted by Dave S. at 5:21 PM 4 comments:",
"Labels: DANG, Gaming\n\nSunday, December 18, 2016\n\nDANG 2016 - Ships\n\nI got a little busy with work and other diversions while trying to finish up my ships for the DANG 2016 game. Now I'm back on track and ready to show off some of the ships for the game.\n\nThis year's game will be a hypothetical war between the United States and Germany during the 1902-3 Venezuelan debt crisis. I tracked down some information on speculative orders of battle, thanks to an old presentation on the Admiralty Trilogy website on the subject. But there was still the bigger issue of finding all the ships I needed. No one company had all the ships in the same scale, so after checking around, I decided to go with the 1/2400 scale ships from Panzerschiffe and modify the ships they did not have.\n\nFor the Americans, there were few modifications needed.\nMost of the ships were straight off the order sheet. The exception being the cruiser Chicago, which I represented with a Newark cruiser. Since this is a \"come as you are\" mini-campaign, I decided to paint up the Americans in the peacetime white and buff paint scheme.\nOverall, I think the colors turned out pretty well and are evocative of the period.\n\nFor the Germans I had to find a lot more replacements and do more modifications. For the German paint scheme I went with a white hull and light gray upper works. Except for the battleships, which are overall light gray. The images I've seen of German ships from the era have a very light hull color, which could be white or light gray, but I decided to go with white for the overseas ships since I thought the Germans would tend to follow the trend of the Royal Navy.\nI wanted to have a Victoria Louise class armored cruiser and some other early German armored cruisers, but Panzerschiffe doesn't make those. So, I ordered the later Prinz Adalbert and Roon classes for modifications. The Prinz Adalberts became the Vineta and Prinz Heinrich, while the Roon became the Fürst Bismarck.\nThe modifications primarily consisted of changes the funnels and removing extra guns. The Vineta is still too long, but overall the modifications seem to have turned out well.\n\nThe Gazelle class cruisers and Brandenburg class battleships did not require many changes (I did add the walkway over the center turret on the battleships).\nFor the older German cruisers Falke and Comoran, I modified some American Marblehead class cruisers and for the gunboat Panther I used a Spanish gunboat. I think the conversions turned out well, but I really doubt anyone would have said anything if I hadn't made the changes.\nI also got a pair of Japanese ships to represent the Italian ships that took part in the blockade of Venezuela. These also had some minor modifications.\nI think all the ships turned out nicely and will make good, sturdy game pieces for the mini-campaign.\nPosted by Dave S. at 9:29 PM No comments:",
"Labels: DANG, Projects\n\nSunday, December 11, 2016\n\nA Slight Diversion\n\nI took a slight detour in my preparations for DANG 2016 to finish up a semi-stalled project. For a couple years, I’ve been collecting 1/700 scale submarine models with two projects in mind. 1 – I want to create a set of modern submarine rules, and 2 – I want to have a set of US submarine display models to take to some of my submarine veteran events.\n\nLast week was the holiday lunch for my local submarine veterans group, so I took the opportunity to put together and organize all the kits I’ve been collecting. My assembly of US subs was a hit at the luncheon. Most of the people attending didn’t even know that companies made so many submarine models.\nMost of the kits were straight out of the box from DML/Dragon, Takara, Hobby Boss, and OKB Grigorov. I did do one conversion to make the 1950s GUPPY II. I started with a Hobby Boss Balao class sub, modified the hull (mostly reshaping the bow and adding the sonar) and then added the Cubera sail from the Kokoda Trail Models store on Shapeways. The frosted ultra detail sail fit right in with the plastic kit and I was really happy with the final result. Here is a photo of the conversion and some of the other subs\n\nSome of the subs will (probably) show up when I complete my sub rule, but for now they are serving at least one of their planned purposes.\n\nWith that out of the way, I'll get back to working on the ships for DANG.\nPosted by Dave S. at 3:21 PM 2 comments:",
"Labels: Projects, submarines, Update\n\nSaturday, November 12, 2016\n\nDANG 2016 - Planning\n\nWith November half over, I’m finally getting around to preparing for my yearly naval game: DANG (Dave's Annual Naval Game). We had our DANG voting earlier this year and for this year's game the voters selected The Big Stick – The 1903 Venezuela Crisis.\nThe game will cover a hypothetical war between the United States and Germany over the Venezuela debt crisis in 1903. In the game the Germans have refused to accept arbitration to resolve the issue. They are continuing their blockade of major Venezuelan ports and have attacked several Venezuelan forts. President Roosevelt, adding his own corollary to the Monroe Doctrine, has dispatched a naval force to remove the blockade and prevent the Germans from occupying any Venezuelan ports. While the primary forces are cruisers, there will be an opportunity for both sides to get some battleships into the game. The Italians might make an appearance too.\nI’m going to use 1/2400 ships from Panzerschiffe for the game, with a few substitutions for the German and Italian ships. Most of the ships will be close enough to the real thing, but some will require some minor alterations.\n\nWe will either use David Manley’s Fire When Ready rules or the recently released Admiralty Trilogy Dawn of the Battleship rules. I have played Fire When Ready, so I have a good idea of how things run there and I would like to try out Down of the Battleship before making a decision.",
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"This is DANG’s fifteenth year (yes it is DANG XV, I think it is time to start numbering them like Super Bowls). Here are links to recaps of DANG from before 2010, the 2010 Lepanto game, the 2011 American Civil War river game , the 2012 War of 1812 Lake Ontario game, the Operation Landcrab game from 2013, the 2014 Cogs of War game, and last year’s The Shores of Tripoli game.\nPosted by Dave S. at 9:59 PM 4 comments:",
"Labels: DANG, Gaming, New Project\n\nTuesday, November 8, 2016\n\n2016 NHMGS Game Day at the Museum of Flight\n\nNHMGS held our annual game day at the Museum of Flight on November 6. We were back in the museum’s main gallery under the Blackbird (not a standard SR-71, but the last surviving M-21 version) with our information table and four gaming tables.\nAs usual, we had two gaming sessions. The morning session had a Wings of Glory World War 1 game, a Cuban Missile Crisis game with the AirWar: C21 rules, a Star War Armada, and an All Quiet on the Martian Front game. In the afternoon there was a Korean War scenario using Check You 6 Jets rules, a Galactic Knights game, an Aztecs vs. Conquistadors game using the Quetzalcoatl Rampant rules (a variation of Lion Rampant), and an Old School Naval Action game.\nThis year I was helping run the AirWar: C21 game and played in the Quetzalcoatl Rampant game, so I didn’t get as many photos as usual. But here are a few to give you an idea of how things went.\nGamer turnout was good, but I think the sunny weather (after a week of mostly gloomy rain) limited museum attendance. We did get a chance to talk with several people about our hobby and even the ones that didn’t stop to talk seemed interested in the painted figures.\n\nThe game day is always a good opportunity to show off the hobby to the general public and the museum is a really great forum for it.\nPosted by Dave S. at 8:46 PM 3 comments:",
"Labels: Air Game, NHMGS\n\nWednesday, October 26, 2016\n\nJapanese for Bolt Action\n\nOne of my summer projects was to start (and finish) the Japanese Bolt Action figures I purchased as opponents for my Australian troops from Brigade Games (you can see photos of them here).\nIn this case, I just went with a box of plastic Imperial Japanese infantry from Warlord Games, along with a metal medium machine gun and 81mm mortar. The infantry box didn't come with any bases, so I ordered some from Warlord and some Summer Tufts of grass to make them look good. I think the final results turned out pretty well, as you can see in the photos below.\nThe infantry box has five sprues, each with six bodies and numerous heads, arms, and weapons to make 30 figures.\nWhile there are only six body types (one prone, one kneeling, one crouching, and three running/walking fast) all the different head, arm, and weapon configurations can give you a pretty wide range of poses. For the most part, the castings were clean and the figures went together easily. Although I did seem to end up with a lot of my troops looking down toward the ground.\nThe above photo shows a completed figure for each of the body types. Note that the middle figure is carrying a Type 99 light machine gun with a bayonet. I had to create a figure like that because, to me, nothing says Imperial Japanese Army louder than a guy with a machine gun charging because there is a bayonet on the machine gun (in most other WWII armies, the guy would be happy to just stand back and shoot you, but not the Japanese). There are also options for making grenadiers (see the figure on the right) by adding a Type 89 light mortar.\n\nThe medium machine gun and 81mm mortar support weapons are metal castings, but the figures did not seem a crisp and clean as the plastic figures. I don't have any other metal figures from Warlord, but I was a little disappointed with these. The figures did include multiple heads, so you can vary the figures a little.\nAfter putting all the troops together (which did take a little while), I got down to painting them up. Since I was planning on using the \"dip method\" (really brush-on the way I do it) on these guys, I kept the primer and most other colors fairly light. I used Vallejo Japanese Uniform (70.923) for the main uniform color, even though a couple of the painting guides I looked at said it did not match any Japanese uniforms. I also used a leather paint for boots and belts, light brown for webbing and bags, and olive drab for helmets and canteens. After that it was off to the dip for the Emperor's boys, then applying some grass and tufts to the bases. The tufts are interesting to work with. I never got a handle on using static grass (mine often just laid down), so the pre-made tufts were good for me.\n\nOverall, I think the figures turned out pretty well and I ended up with good gaming figures. They seem to fit nicely with my Australians.\nI like the idea of some small battles on New Guinea and I think I've got enough troops to do those. But I might add some more weapons and troops to both sides in the future.\nWith the Japanese Imperial Army done, it is time to get back to some naval projects."
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"Sulphurs puddling on a damp spot on the ground.\nThe Butterfly Lady encourages her visiting toddler grandson to tinkle in the sandy puddling space she provides for male butterflies. They are seeking mineral salts, which urine provides just enough.\nDo you have one of those pretty butterfly houses sometimes seen at craft fairs? I've never seen a butterfly in one. They usually seek shelter from wind and rain somewhere like behind some bark or underneath a leaf, which I have seen.",
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"Butterflies were here when Azaleas bloomed.\nI provided dianthus and other nectar-laden goodies following the end of Azalea time but most disappeared all the same. Our butterflies are programmed for making appearances when nectar is most bountiful, disappearing until the next wave of blossoms appear in nature. Lantana is about to bloom. I noticed passion vine plants among the emerging lantanas last week. Meanwhile I'm seeing an occasional visitor, like the American Painted Lady I saw yesterday.\nIf you want to visit a butterfly expert's blog, go see Randy and Meg's Garden Paradise. On Randy's sidebar are links to Randy's Butterfly Pages, chock full of important butterfly information.\nA Poll on my Sidebar has to do with what Butterflies visit in gardens. Please check the plants and other items that butterflies may find in your garden. What favorite plants and activities of butterflies did I leave off?\nLabels: butterfly_gardening",
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"Miranda said...\n\nAh, this was always a good one.\n\nGlad to see the blog resurrected--you're inspiring me!\n\nMarch 12, 2010 at 6:50 AM",
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"Megan said...\n\nwe have yet to go swimming- it is IMPOSSIBLE for me to go without jim, and there are so many things around the city for us to check out, we haven't done the pool yet. oh, and it isn't 99 degrees here, yet, either, which would probably motivate me...\n\nbe my neighbor ANY time!\n\nat Thursday, June 05, 2008 10:40:00 AM",
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"Tarrah said...\n\nShe looks so lonely and sad in that picture. I want Abriella to be next to her building that fire :)\n\nOh, & I just looked on your sidebar, your off to bake apple pies, chicken, and biscutes? You don't stop girl. But then, I know how that is :)\n\nat Thursday, June 05, 2008 1:58:00 PM",
"New Girl on Post said...\n\nI hope they get to swim tonight. I wish I could swim myself. The heat and humidity here in Louisiana is UNBEARABLE!\n\nat Thursday, June 05, 2008 3:12:00 PM",
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"Becca said...\n\nMaybe she heard the \"hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk\" adage. It's not that hot here. I don't know that I could manage!\n\nat Thursday, June 05, 2008 9:06:00 PM",
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"Friday, September 12, 2014\n\nEvery Day Heroes\n\nThere are people we think of when the word \"hero\" is mentioned. Police officers, firefighters, soldiers, and people who sacrifice themselves for a greater good are the images that typically come to mind. Of course I agree, how could you not. These individuals risk their own lives to save, improve, and protect others. They should be honored and respected for all they do.\n\nToday, as I did the typical duties of a stay at home mom, I was a bit enlightened. Walking into my exercise class I saw the faces of women who live and work in my area. They do not run in to burning buildings or capture hardened criminals, but they do care for, shape, and guide the lives of others. Today I thought, women really are everyday heroes, albeit, different from the above mentioned figures, but the everyday things I see women do is absolutely inspiring.\n\nThere are women who regularly attend my exercise class with serious injuries, just recovering from surgery. There are moms who recently sent their first child away to school and miss them intensely. Moms who spend their days caring for their home and children, then spend the night working while their family sleeps safely at home. I meet women who are pregnant with second and third babies running around the playground with their kids. I know moms who spend their only free minutes volunteering their time to help less fortunate people in the community.\n\nBesides the unrepresentative number of amazing tasks I mentioned, we do these while lacking months of sleep. Women work that hard to care for their families regardless of what might be happening in the rest of their lives. We are women with very personal stories who put it all aside to create, help, and enrich the lives of others.\n\nWe easily adjust ourselves as needed to fit the current role of the day, from business professional to house cleaner to nurse to chef. We become teachers when our kids come home from school with homework, then wives when our husbands come home from work.\n\nThere are times I think I am jealous of my husband, sometimes being a man seems so much easier. If they need to make a doctor appointment or get a haircut, they just go on the way home from work. Being a man allows you to be just a professional when you are at work and then a husband and father when you get home.\n\nI thought I wanted to be a man, so I can put on nice clothes every morning and head out the door, coffee in hand and just one job to think of. They get to shower alone everyday, and listen to whatever radio station they want to listen to in their cars. So many perks of manhood, how could you not be jealous?\n\nBut after my realization today I no longer want to be jealous of these small manly bonuses. I am proud to be a part of the hero gender. The gender that wholeheartedly cares for their families and takes on the roles of many to get the job done. I love being a part of the feminine gender so that I can easily transform from a responsible mom in to a giggling best friend. I am so proud of women and everything they do every day to make life special. Women are my every day heroes.\nPosted by Shana Butterwick at 6:35 PM No comments:",
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"Friday, September 5, 2014\n\nIt happened to Us\n\nWe are now a family of four, and the inevitable finally happened to us:\n\nMy older daughter got sick. She had a nasty virus for over a week. She could not sleep which means Mommy and Daddy could not sleep.\n\nAt the tail end of my daughter being sick, it was transferred to me, the Mom. My daughter is still coughing all night, so we do not sleep.\n\nMy daughter is better, and so is Mom, but now the baby has something and she could not sleep. Mom does not sleep.\n\nWe are on the third week of being awake ALL the time at my house. By week two I came up with some ways to get through the days:\n\n1. Pretend that you actually slept very well. This mind over matter trick works wonders until about 3pm!\n\n2. Enjoy the spaced out feeling - it is like you are back in college, it makes you feel young-YAY!\n\n4. Loud music, very loud music.\n\n5. Partake in the ice bucket challenge.\n\n6. Tell your kids you really want to watch that show with them again, then fall asleep watching it.\nPosted by Shana Butterwick at 4:34 AM No comments:",
"Wednesday, September 3, 2014\n\nMy Kids Listen\n\nMe: \"Why do you listen to me?\"\nMy Daughter: \"because Mommy loves me.\"\n\nMy daughter is running around with her friends on the playground and she is about to do something I am not comfortable with. I say, \"Please do not do that.\" and my daughter listens. The mom next to me is astonished, and turns to me with a questioning look, then tells me what a great listener my child is. I am always proud, and thank the mom for the compliment. This situation has happened to me many times and so I decided to write about the relationship I have with my child, and why she listens to me so well.\n\nMy parenting style is my own, as I did not read about it online or find it in a text book. I am a smart woman, college graduate with many employment positions that involved caring for or teaching children. Through my life I was always \"good\" with children, other people have said that many times. I definitely feel like I understand kids and relate to their needs and emotions. Also, I always wanted to be a mom, a really great mom who had great relationships with her children, and so I adapted a parenting style that allows for that kind of growth and respect.\n\nIf asked to describe the type of parent I am, I would say I am authoritative. There are a set of rules and guidelines that I expect my children to follow, however my household is democratic and everyone is listened to and responded to in a respectful manner. I do not use punishment if I am disobeyed, but rather a system that allows my daughter to learn from her wrong doing. Parenting to me involves communication, clear boundaries and guidelines, and support for each other within our family.\n\nI believe that rules for my children should be based on their health, safety, and happiness. For example; holding hands in a parking lot, not going near the oven, and no hitting or causing harm to people or animals are some rules that I enforce strictly. I use rules to set clear boundaries for my children, so they know what is not allowed, and my daughters know that the rules I enforce are for good reason, I tell them my rules keep them safe and healthy.\n\nBeyond the above mentioned nonnegotiable safety rules, I try to approach each situation that my daughters and I encounter during our days as if they were my best girl friends. I am not saying that I am the mom who thinks their child is their best friend, I know the difference. But, when my child is upset about something, I listen to what is bothering them and try to help them feel better. If my judgement seems unfair to my kids, I give them the open floor to tell me why they think it is unfair. That does not mean I will change my answers but I do give my children the opportunity to be listened to.\n\nI treat my children with respect and they in turn treat me with respect. Kids learn a great deal through observation and repeating what they see other people do. If I yell they will learn to do the same; but if I use patience and kindness hopefully they will copy my behaviors. Also, I always try to put myself in their shoes before I react to anything. Trying to see the world through their eyes really helps me approach each situation with a level of fairness I believe is appreciated.\n\nI do not believe that being a mom means being in power over my kids, but rather a role of nurturing, teaching, and guiding. Listening is a communication tool that I need to teach my children. The best way to accomplish that is by listening to them which in turn teaches my children to listen to me.\n\nPosted by Shana Butterwick at 6:14 PM No comments:",
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"Thursday, October 24, 2013\n\nGenting's Halloween Horror Spirits 2 Starts Today!\n\nOfficially started last Saturday on the 19th of October which was somewhat like a warm up. Today, 24th of October will be the starts of 4 consecutive days of Genting's Halloween Horror Spirits 2 which will ends on the 27th. I happened to be able to go for the warm up on 19th, which is last Saturday.\n\nTwo years ago I went to Hong Kong for the Halloween themed night entry of Ocean Park and Disneyland HK. Which was quite an experience. This year, I didn't get a chance to go overseas so I went up to Genting Highland to try out their Halloween Horror Spirits 2.\n\nLet the journey begin.",
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"Traveling to the entrance of the attraction alone is quite eery because we have to go through some dark alley.",
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"Haunted Playground\n\nAn abandoned playground with spirits wandering there. Take a picture with the spirits, if you dare.",
null,
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"I wondered what will happened if I don't stay away from the swing.",
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"Scary Rating: 1/5\n\nFirst World Hotel",
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"Scary Rating: 5/5\n\nJust kidding. =P\n\nOld Shanghai\n\nChinese themed spirits haunt this place.",
null,
"Do you dare to buy dim sum from him?",
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null,
"I'll say, she's pretty scary.",
null,
"Prison Freak\n\nPassing through Old Shanghai, one will find Prison Freak. One of the two horror houses that is available. Pretty much you'll be going through a prison that has not so friendly people lockup in there. Please don't freakout if you find some of them not properly locked. Muahahaha.",
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"Here, we are only allowed in group by group. So, some waiting is needed.",
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"Scary Rating: 2/5\n\nCity of Walker\n\nYou can skipped Prison Freak and go on to the City of Walker. This place is crowded with zombies.",
null,
"Some freak accident happened?",
null,
"Meet the walkers.",
null,
"There will be dance performance too every half-an-hour. If you are lucky, you might be able to catch the zombies attacking the police.",
null,
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"Ghost Village (猛鬼村)\n\nAfter coming in from Haunted Playground, you'll see this sign. Turn left to Old Shanghai and turn right to Ghost Village. We turned left to Old Shanghai first, hence we need to go all the way to the other side to go to Ghost Village.",
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"I was a bit disappointed with Ghost Village. Is that it?\n\nScary Rating: 0/5\n\nKisah Rumah Puaka\n\nAfter passing through Ghost Village, we've came to our final haunting. Kisah Rumah Puaka. This is of course Malay themed horror house.",
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"In here you'll find Hantu Bungkus. Was there a Pontianak too? Just be careful of the bomoh there!\n\nScary Rating: 2.5/5\n\nP.S. I am basically quite immune to the haunted houses, so the scary rating I put here is for those brave people, add 1 or 2 more points to the rating if you are a timid person :p\n\nHalloween Horror Spirits 2 Ticket Pricing:\n\nHalloween Horror Spirits 2013\nDate: 19, 24, 25, 26 & 27 October 2013\nTime: 8pm – 12midnight\nVenue: Genting Outdoor Theme Park\n\nFor more information, call 03–6101 1118 or visit\n\nPosted by Simon Seow at 12:55 AM",
"Labels: announcement , event , Genting , Halloween\n\nDanial Lissborg said...\n\nHey there!\n\nI came across your blog and really found it to be an interesting read! You have a great writing style that’s really personable and fun. It’s really good to see a diversity in the posts you put up on your blog, from food reviews to tech and events around the country. It was good to read about the debate finals which you attended, it reminded me of my days back in school! I just wanted to ask if you’d be interested to help us out by writing a post to help spread cancer awareness and those suffering from it in Malaysia."
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What Were the Objectives?\n\n3 Single, completely integrated platform Remote access from anywhere in the world Full security encryption The latest and most advanced technology Is Now The Leader in Visitor Access Control…\n\n4 Seamless Integration Speed and Productivity Security Special Characteristics\n\n5 Seamless Integration Residents Property Management Vendor Access Management Technical Support Vehicle Access Control Security Management\n\n6 Corporate Facilities Property Management Vendor Access Management Technical Support Vehicle Access Control Security Management Delivery Management Special Operations Seamless Integration\n\n7 Website and Database Integration Database Replication / Mirroring 24 / 7 / 365 Technical Support Localized Database if Internet Fails Transponder Data Management Mobile Tablet / Secure Patrol License Plate Recognition (LPR) Reporting – Incidents, Citations, Metrics Barcoding / Pass Control All Vendor / Contractor Visits Monitored A Secure Environment\n\n8 Speed and Productivity Visual Voicemail High Speed Thermal Pass Printer Bluetooth Handheld Barcode Reader Optional Handheld Tablet PC Custom Integrated Website Hand Held PDAs Email and Text Messaging for Visitor Arrival Visitor History Online Access Customizable Reports with Automatic Generation Full Account Administration Internal Messaging System\n\n11 allows residents to interface and stay connected to the community and gives them online visitor access control. A Visitor Access Sub-Menu allows residents to access and edit data for all temporary, permanent, unauthorized and party visitors.\n\n12 Resident Text / Email Notification A text message or email is sent to to the resident once a pass has been issued for the visitor at the gatehouse. This will notify the resident that their guest has arrived at the community.\n\n13 application allows the property manager or administrator to control all administrative functions of the community.\n\n14 Internal Messaging System The message window displays all messages that have either been received or sent. The Create Message link opens a pop-up window allowing the administrator to create and send an internal message to a Security Officer or employee.\n\n15 Customized Reporting The administrator selects a report from the menu. The display on the right will feature the setting for the chosen report. After selecting the desired options the administrator is able to run the report.\n\n16 An incident report is an example of one type of report that the administrator is able to run. This report documents all incidents that occur within a community during an established time frame.\n\n17 is designed to optimize security and visitor access for community guard stations. The application offers quick dynamic synchronization of data between all stations. Each station has the ability to run independently.\n\n18 Caller ID Notification One Click Speed Dial Personal Notepad Barcode Scanning\n\n19 One Click Call Back Listen to Message Go to Property Profile Mark as Processed/Delete from Memory Messages Waiting The new Securitas Visual Voicemail is the first to use voice recognition and convert voicemail to text. The message is delivered directly to the software application. 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A Stand Alone System can be upgraded to a networked system at any time. No Remote Access from the Branch Manual Updates Securitas Stand Alone System\n\n24 The Securitas Stand Alone System runs both Secure Manager and Secure Entry software applications without an internet connection. PC StationMobile Tablet Securitas Stand Alone System\n\n25 The barcode scanner scans barcodes on visitor badges and packages. It expedites the process for package pick ups and drop offs. All tracking numbers that are scanned are automatically checked off in the application. The badge printer prints badges for visitors, employees and tracking number labels for packages. The pass printer prints vehicle passes and directions to appointment locations. The key signature pad confirms that visitors have all assets upon departure. It also collects signatures for package pick ups. The video camera is used to take pictures of visitors and employees. It also performs license plate capture and container character recognition.\n\n26 The Securitas Mobile Tablet PC is used to track shipping containers and also effectively check all vehicles within a complex. The Mobile Tablet PC can function as a stand alone system. The Tablet PC can also be used in conjunction with an online system to extend functionality. Used by Security Personnel while patrolling in vehicles or on foot Provides access control for vehicles entering or exiting the premises Able to perform Optical Character Recognition (OCR) on containers and license plates The camera function on the Mobile Tablet PC comes equipped with flash.\n\n27 is designed to optimize security and visitor access for campus and corporate facilities. The application offers quick dynamic synchronization of data between all stations. Each station has the ability to run independently.\n\n28 consists of five primary screens: Appointments, Companies, Deliveries and Employees. 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While some people see growth as healthy for the economy, others see it as devastating their vision of home.\n\nOne of the most difficult experiences is sitting in a Planning Review hearing with people on the panel who are making what we consider life and death decisions about our lives. Some of these people have never stood in our town, haven’t a clue what it’s like to live here, and yet they have the power to influence our lives forever. They’ll tell you if a community cares enough they will show up at the Planning meetings, but in reality, it takes much more than that to stay on top of these subjects.\n\nThe following article was submitted by the Forestville Planning Association, created to keep citizens informed enough to make good decisions. Forestville is facing their development challenge while the folks near Roblar Road are facing theirs.\n\nMy paper doesn’t have room for all I have received, including my own opinions on this subject, so I encourage you to visit my web site - go to GazEXTRA! and the Category COMMUNITIES. You are welcome to submit your thoughts and opinions to email@example.com. Read on...\n\nBy Max Broome, Forestville Planning Association (“FPA”) President\n\nBelow is a report and analysis on updated details obtained by the FPA at the April 15 Sonoma County Planning Commission hearing regarding the Thiessen Downtown Development Project (the “Thiessen Project” or “Project”). It has been over two years since the last Town Hall meetings on the Project in Forestville. So, no matter what your opinion on the development, it’s a good idea to get updated on where the project currently stands. The FPA would also like to remind everyone that the FPA’s function is primarily educational. Therefore, the FPA does not have a position (“for” or “against”) on the Thiessen Project. However, this is the time for you to become informed and to make your own opinions known to the County Board of Supervisors! For more detailed information and analysis of the April 15th Planning Commission Hearing, go to the FPA website - forestvillefpa.org.\n\nPlanning Commission Recommends Supervisors’ Approval\n\nOn April 15, 2010 the Sonoma County Panning Commission voted unanimously to adopt the County Planning Department’s environmental review/findings and recommended the Board of Supervisors approve the Project. The Board of Supervisors will hold a public hearing for a final vote on the fate of the Project on a date yet-to-be determined (possibly as soon as June 1, 2010).\n\nThe FPA encourages people who live in Forestville to contact the County Planning Department (565-1900) and/or Supervisor Carrillo’s office (565-2241), firstname.lastname@example.org for any Project-related questions and to find out when the Board of Supervisor’s hearing is going to be held. If you wish to be alerted by email with updates, please send your email address to Max Broome at email@example.com.\n\nUpdates from the April 15 Hearing: Project/Land Use Issues Worth Pointing Out\n\nThe Rural Character of Forestville. Despite recommending approval, the County Planning Department staff noted several concerns with the current Project. For example, the staff found that the Project does not comply with County planning policy to maintain “the ‘rural village’ character of Forestville because it is not a small-scale development, and although it creates a town square, the square is too small (only 10% of the development); cannot be considered ‘substantial’ open space; and does not provide adequate native plants.”\n\nDesign Review provided another conflict between the Project and County planning policy for Forestville. In short, the Planning Department found the Project design does not give priority to natural landscape over development, and does not preserve and enhance significant natural features. Nor does it appear to retain open space amenities associated with rural lifestyle.\n\nBoutique Hotel & Open Space. The County previously established a land use policy or at least the intent that any mixed-use portions of any development on the Crinella property include common open space and an open plaza with direct pedestrian connection to main street sidewalks, opening out directly onto the open space area “with a view to the hillside beyond.” This policy was reinforced in 2007 when the Board of Supervisors approved the development of the back 62 acres of the Crinella property, which shifted the higher density development to the front 8 acres for the (planned mixed-use) Thiessen Project.\n\nHowever, the open space is quite minimal (the town square is only ½ an acre) and the very limited view of the hillside in the current Project plans (from one or two streets within the Project) is now blocked even further by a proposed 18-room boutique hotel, which adds another 15,000 square feet to the Project. The FPA is concerned the town of Forestville has not had a chance to sufficiently evaluate and comment on the hotel and its impacts, including the fact that it blocks out any meaningful remaining views of the hillside beyond (i.e., Green Valley.) County planning policy for Forestville states that, “design review approval shall assure that” projects, “to the extent allowed by law, require a long term scenic easement for the undeveloped portion of the property.”\n\nAffordable Housing. Unlike the previous Thiessen Project plans, the Project as submitted on April 15 included no affordable housing units. However, it was clear that the Planning Commission requires meaningful affordable housing dispersed throughout the development, and the “Conditions of Approval” for the Project include at least 10 affordable housing units.\n\nTraffic Issues. According to the County, the Project is going to make traffic in Forestville worse, especially during the morning rush hour. The proposed HWY 116/Mirabel Rd. roundabout needs to be completed to mitigate the traffic problems, in addition to a signal or roundabout at the northbound approach to the intersection of River Rd/Mirabel Rd. As for the bypass, the County does not own all the property required for its construction. Time of completion estimates for the bypass are from five to ten years, or maybe never, and about three years for the roundabout at Highway 116/Mirabel Rd.\n\nFeasibility. Questions about the feasibility of and possible legal impediments to the Project ever being built can be found on the FPA website - forestvillefpa.org.\n\nLow Turnout. At the April 15 hearing, only about 5-6 people addressed the commissioners about the Thiessen Project, which seemed surprising considering the Projects magnitude and controversy. The FPA would like to note its frustration with the lack of adequate notification about the hearing and about the new aspects of the Thiessen Project, particularly the hotel. We received notification of the hearing less than 48 hours in advance, and no updates were provided to the FPA either by Orin Thiessen or by the presenters at the recent Forestville Town Hall Meeting. We encourage residents of Forestville to get their voices heard, and we will do our best to keep you apprised as we obtain more information.\n\nNOT PUBLISHED IN THE PRINT EDITION - Please feel free to enter your comments - or e-mail them to firstname.lastname@example.org\n\nThe Future of Forestville?\n\nAnyone who knows me well also knows that I am a small town girl and love my three-blocks-long downtown Forestville. We know our neighbors, volunteer to keep our community maintained, and have a common bond that feels like family. At the recent Forestville Chamber Annual Dinner, every recipient of an award for volunteering on behalf of our community spoke at length about our Family of Forestville. This community is our home.\n\nPlanning Review hearing on the Forestville Town Square Project, I got up to speak on behalf of Forestville. I feel like a broken record in my opposition to the Town Square project, and have angered some and been patted on the back by others.\n\nIf there is any fact that is 100% true and known to all who care about our home town, this project has divided us in Pro vs. Con for the last six years. The previous projects introduced to the town from the Crinella family carry that tradition back decades and generations. We do not succumb to development easily!\n\nAt each hearing before Planning Review we hear the tale that the Crinellas were treated rudely by either Planning or the Board of Supervisors at some point in this history. This is given as a reason why we need to be kind now and give this family what it has strived to achieve for so long.\n\nThis is America and we have rights to do with our land what we choose.\n\nThis is where I draw the line in the sand…only if what you do impacts no one but your own family. 72 acres of land in downtown Forestville is a good chunk of our downtown. When I moved here 20 years ago we fought off 300 homes, a shopping center and school. Then the plan became a golf course. Then the Forestville Town Square Project on 8 acres with 60 plus acres in vineyards, luxury homes and a winery on top of the hill. At this point the only change is the vineyard. It’s “Fish Friendly” so we’re OK with it. Those vines don’t drive cars or trucks and they don’t pollute. They even use wastewater from our treatment plant when they need irrigation. This is a win/win for us.\n\nBUT – the Town Square Project looks like a win/lose and that’s where the debate gets hot. It looks like we’re not going to get our Bypass any time soon so our cars and trucks will still be rolling through downtown and along Mirabel Road whether they stop in town to do business or not. Add nearly 70 homes and businesses – plus a hotel in downtown Forestville and we’ll have more traffic morning and evenings for residents and even more traffic for commercial businesses. It’s also a lot of increased traffic for every road that travels to and from Forestville.\n\nI also see it as NOT Smart Growth. The concept of Smart Growth is developing along major highways to keep commutes short, therefore saving energy and reducing emissions, and concentrating living units to maintain open space. It keeps people living, shopping and working close by. To place a city-like development 12 to 15 minutes from a major highway is the opposite of smart.\n\nI’ll stop here in the interest of space, but I also have concerns about architectural elements of this project from aesthetics to green technology design and materials. I’ll get into them on my web site (www.sonomacountygazette.com) where I also have plan drawings of the Forestville Town Square Project.\n\nIt’s time for Forestville and our surrounding communities to pay attention to how this one town project not only impacts Forestville, but also impacts every town, and its economy, within the commute path to and from Forestville.\n\nWe ALL need to be looking at what kind of future we want for our home towns.\n\nPlease also visit the Forestville Planning Association web site for more detailed information on this project. www.forestvillefpa.org\n\nRead article »\n\nSonoma County Gravel Mining - Who Benefits?",
"Gravel Mining on Roblar Road:\nWho Really Benefits?\n\nBoard of Supervisors hearing dat:\n\nJune 8 CURRENTLY - Please check the B of S Website:\nOn April 1, Sonoma County’s Planning Commission approved the plan of developer North Bay Construction to mine gravel from 70 acres on Roblar Road in the West County and truck it over preserved open space land for the next twenty years. Final approval of this project is now up to the Board of Supervisors.\n\nPlease join Citizens Advocating Rural Roblar Quality (CARRQ) and other community groups to stop this quarry. It’s a terrible plan. If approved, North Bay Construction will have a green light to develop industrial mining and asphalt recycling operations immediately adjacent to the closed County landfill and preserved agricultural land. Just a few years ago, The County arranged for taxpayers to pay the same developer nearly $2.3 million through the Open Space District to PRESERVE the land next to the proposed quarry. Now the County wants to permit North Bay Construction to drive a MILLION gravel trucks during the twenty year project lifespan across a portion of this preserved land and over miles of neighborhood roads.\n\nThis plan is the product of close cooperation behind closed doors between County of Sonoma officials and the developer who is a long-time contractor for the County. There is an environmental study the County uses to justify the mining. The developer paid for it. County planning staff evaluated the project and wrote the report recommending its approval. The County tries to justify North Bay Construction’s planned gravel mining by saying the Roblar quarry will make gravel cheaper for County residents. However, the County did not produce evidence in the Environmental Impact Review to demonstrate that we need a new source of aggregate rock in Sonoma County. Nor did they do an analysis to justify the assumption that the price of aggregate will fall due to the development of the Roblar quarry. If the Board of Supervisors lets him, the developer gets to use up to 80 percent of that gravel for his OWN business, providing him with a competitive advantage in the marketplace.\n\nGravel Trucks on Open Space Land and In Your Neighborhood\nThe cheapest way the County could get past problems associated with running trucks in the most populated areas, widening a portion of Roblar Road to accommodate 18-foot wide gravel trucks and avoiding delicate wetland areas, is to allow an “alternate haul route” for the average of 300 one-way gravel truck trips per day. This plan will require permission from two private property owners and the Open Space District to grant “temporary permission” (for at least 20 years) for North Bay Construction trucks to travel across land encumbered by the open space easement approximately 2,000 feet before reconnecting on Roblar Road. Gravel trucks would then travel more miles on Valley Ford Road, Pepper Road (west of Meacham Road), Meacham Road, then down Stony Point to get to the freeway. That’s about 1,000 gravel trucks every week, 50,000 trucks per year and about a million trucks plowing through our open space and down our neighborhood roads for the next twenty years!\n\nRisks to the Environment and Public Health and Safety\nThe proposed quarry project has more than 160 Conditions of Approval, many of which raise serious environmental issues that cannot be mitigated. For example, the gravel mining will dig out 570,000 cubic yards of gravel a year right next to the old County dump. The dump is unlined. No one knows how much pollution is inside it. Because the developer will dig right next to it, experts with the State of California who are not in the pay of the developer say the mining will threaten our groundwater quality and protected streams if toxins seep from the closed dump site.\n\nDynamite blasting and daily quarry operations will raise dust that has the potential to blow crystalline silica (a Proposition-65 listed carcinogen) eastward toward Dunham School, Cotati and into Petaluma. The County admits the quarry project is rife with serious risks.\n\nHow Can the County Government Run This Risk?\nThe answer is simple. The County has struck a deal with the developer so he will indemnify the County for the discharge of waste by his mining. While the County tells the public that gravel mining next to the County dump is safe, the County’s actions show they actually fear its danger.\n\nAs a condition of County approval, the developer must promise to indemnify County government for the damages caused by his mining. We doubt the developer has sufficient resources for that amount of liability. Even if he does, his indemnity covers only the assets of the County Government. It won’t cover injury to the people who live here, or the land and the water we use. The County will remain responsible in perpetuity for any leakage of toxins from the closed landfill, another potential costly risk to taxpayers.\n\nWhat Can You Do to Stop the Quarry Project?\nA new quarry mining project in an area that already has two landfills and an existing quarry on Stony Point Road should never happen. But it WILL unless you help stop it. If you are concerned about how your tax dollars are being used by the County, you should oppose this deal. If you care about maintaining Sonoma County’s rich agricultural land; care about public health and safety; enjoy driving or riding your bicycle in the Roblar and Valley Ford scenic corridors then learn more about what the County and North Bay Construction are planning to do.\n\nGo to CARRQ’s Website at http://www.carrq.org and read the County’s reports and the letters objecting to the plan by the California Regional Water Quality Board, the Russian Riverkeepers, the Sierra Club and others. Ask your friends and neighbors to do the same. Become a Fan of CARRQ on Facebook—spread the word!\n\nCall or write the County Supervisors who will vote on this give away NOW. Tell them NO to gravel mining and gravel trucking on our preserved land.\n\nHeads in the Sand\n\nWhile most informed people are concerned about creating environmental damage, Sonoma County is looking the other way.\n\nIn an unprecedented move they are requiring a developer to indemnify the County from the harmful effects of the West County’s Roblar Road gravel mining site. Why would the County approve a project that allows so much harmful potential to people and the environment? There are many issues in the Environmental Impact Report that can’t be mitigated, so the only protection provided by the county for those dangers is to protect the elected officials from potential liability.\n\nSilica dust, a known and devastating carcinogen, will be blowing from a high hill into a residential area – just 600 feet away from the closest house and then down the valley to an elementary school, Petaluma and Cotati. This mine is planned to operate 6 days a week for 12 to 14 hours per day.\n\nThe County said that diesel fumes from 200 to 400 truck trips per day can’t be mitigated, but the Port of Oakland requires all trucks to be retrofitted with a device that diminishes harmful emissions. The County has not required this of the developer. Why not?\n\nAn old unlined landfill, abandoned years ago, has not been tested for contaminants and is sure to be full of them. This is right next to where blasting will be done to remove rocks for the next 20 years. It’s about 17 miles in either direction between the San Andreas Fault and the Rodgers Fault. Heads in the sand will not prevent earthquakes.\n\nEven if there was currently a construction boom in Sonoma County, it is not reasonable to allow gravel mining in such an environmentally sensitive area.\n\nLet’s hope our Board of Supervisors acts to protect everyone, not just themselves, from the consequences of this perilous project.\n\nVeronica Reed\n\nArt of Sonoma County - Artists at their Source",
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"Art of Sonoma County\nBy Kate Vassey\nOur county is rich with art. Visual artists are perpetually inspired by the abundance of beauty found here in every season and passionately engaged in their art making whether it be in a solitary studio, collective, workshop or class. Most towns in Sonoma County have numerous venues for art to be created, exhibited and enjoyed by all ages. Popular annual events such as Art at the Source and ArtTrails are the mainstay of exhibited art in our county and have an enthusiastic following. The Sonoma County Gallery Group (SCGG) is a resource for locating galleries and artists year round. Arts Councils in various towns now offer web sites with updated information as to artists and exhibits in the area. The Gazette frequently features bios of local artists and monthly updates our arts calendar to include as many groups, individuals, and events as we can possible fit into our paper.",
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"The rains have left our wild open spaces lush green, teeming with life and vivid colors. It could not be a more ideal time to experience Art at the Source Open Studios, which takes place Saturday and Sunday June 5 & 6 and 12 & 13. This highly anticipated event sponsored by the Sebastopol Center for the Arts is a unique opportunity to meet Sonoma County artists working in their studios, learn more about their methods and materials, and marvel at their accomplishments.\n\nArt lovers and visitors to Sonoma County have found this yearly event to be an inspiration for their own creative journeys and also an opportunity to purchase unique art objects for their home or as one-of-a-kind gifts.\n\nAmong the 130 artists taking part this year there is a striking diversity in the styles and materials being used, which range from traditional painting, jewelry, ceramics and glass, to techniques that would be considered unique or out of the ordinary.",
"Traditional painters include Marcy Basel, who writes, “I find inspiration for my work from the untamed landscape and magnificent wilderness areas. My paintings are about the spirit of the place. The land reveals itself in unexpected ways. Each landscape has an atmosphere and mood, which portrays a presence of light and color.Painting for me, is about discovery and exploration, which coexists in nature and can be revealed as both realistic and abstract. I use sketches, memories, photos and my imagination to create a painting. The landscape is an ineffable manifestation of God where nature coexists peacefully.”\n\nPainter Terri Sloat is another welcome addition to Art at the Source this year. You can read about her love affair with art and view her work in the adjoining article.",
"Join Lorraine Chapman for a demonstration of silk painting at her studio. Painting on silk, which has made its way from India to Java to Europe and eventually to the United States, uses wax resist techniques and various colorants that have been documented back to the second century A.D.\n\nHere is a sampling of some of the more unconventional artists you can visit:\n\nJim’s Bronze Plus foundry is located in the industrial northeast section of Sebastopol, founded in 1989 by Jim Pollare. It is one of the few foundries in California that specializes in fine art bronze work, small to monumental in size. Jim’s personal work ranges from bronze replicas of vegetables grown in this region to more intimate pieces like shrines with an oceanic theme.\n\nWorking in ceramic, Gerald Arrington crafts stoneware teapots, fountains, and vessels that are “dead ringers” for natural river rock, driftwood, and natural elements shaped by natural forces.\n\nCreating whimsical sculptures of fish, frogs, dogs, rabbits, and birds with re-purposed materials, Nancy Winn builds the body of her work with wire, crumpled newspaper, shredded paper, old postage stamps, maps, or even sheet music. Her use of materials is humble, but “green” and the final result tells stories beyond their origins.\n\nInspired by French Canadian quilts made by her family, Jehanne Hale quilts use sheets of golden beeswax assembled in ways similar to fabric quilts. She came to work with beeswax through lost-wax casting and fell in love with the saturated yellows, oranges, and browns of the honeycomb.\n\nJoy Stockdale has developed an innovative process of polychromatic screen-printing that results in a limited edition from the original painted screen with no color registration. She makes wall hangings from these printed silk panels. The resulting work is strong yet delicate and marvelously detailed, like the canopy of a tree or a flock of birds. She is author of the book, “Polychromatic Screen Printing.”\n\nTim Fleming is not only an experienced fine art photographer; he also creates images of stunning clarity and beauty using everyday objects scanned onto a high quality flat-bed scanner. His scanner art uses current technology but “has the glow of 17th century European tapestries.”\n\nAn accomplished musician, Roger Dixon also finds artistic expression sculpting with PVC pipe. He continues to experiment with designing, cutting, and painting his sculptures that can be displayed either indoors or an outdoor setting, some reaching a height of 6 feet.\n\nNash Kunkle, “Metal Smythe,” finds something magical about working with metal and fire. Whether it is annealing copper, hammering red-hot iron, or pouring molten bronze into a mold, the results bear witness to the process and touch primal chords in the viewer long after the fire is gone.\n\nThe Sebastopol Center for the Arts will host a preview exhibition featuring artwork by all participants from May 21st – June 13th with artists’ reception May 21st 6:00-8:00 p.m.\n\nMore information about participating artists and their work, studio locations and maps can be found on the official web site, www.ArtattheSource.org, and also in the free color catalog available at the Sebastopol Center for the Arts as of April 30th.\n\nDestination Art 2010\nBy Heidi Schmidt\nOne of the best places to begin your enjoyment of the arts in Sonoma County is the Sonoma County Gallery Group (SCGG) Map and Gallery Guide. Serving as the best year-round resource for locating over 60 member fine art and artisan galleries, museums, community arts organizations, and art related businesses, the SCGG Web site (www.scgg.org) where you will find free maps for your self-guided tours.",
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"For example, head north and you’ll find a condensed array of fine art galleries in Healdsburg chock-a-block full and close to city culture and fun. Head east along Scenic Highway 12 to the town of Sonoma and there you’ll find gallery jewels mingled with tasting rooms and wineries or concentrate on the wild-west Sonoma County and winding through the redwoods to the ocean discover unique fine arts and artisan galleries while enjoying the views.\n\nHead south toward San Francisco Bay and find a stimulating concentration of art galleries in Petaluma along side nightlife and musical performances par excellence.\n\nIf you edge your way north up Highway 101 deep into redwood country, stop in to the galleries just north of the border in Gualala.\n\nBy checking the Web site you can plan ahead to visit a gallery during an art opening or be spontaneous and go visit on your lunch or a day off. Most galleries are open year round and easy to get to. Visit the Web site for a preview of each of the galleries on the map and check the calendar for gallery receptions and events and their time and locations.\n\nThe Sonoma County Gallery Group Map and Guide is available at galleries in Sonoma County or can be downloaded as a PDF from our Web site or can be mailed to you at your request. www.scgg.org.\n\nNOTE: I'll be out getting the print edition on newsstands for the next few days - I'll add more material form this collection of stories a piece at a time - thanks for your patience. - Vesta\n\nPG&E SmartMter Meeting in Sebastopol",
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"PG & E has schedule their own SmartMeter Meeting in Sebastopol\nfor Wednesday, April 28th at the Veterans Hall\nfrom 5 to 10pm. They will have information on the systems and the program.\nIn-house and outside expert will be on-hand to answer questions.\n\nQuestions? Katia Kerns @ email@example.com\n\nMothers & Daughters & Sons & Fathers",
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"Below is the beginning of a collection of essays on PARENTING.\nWe'll start with mothers since Mothers Day is coming up soon. I'm a mother so I'll start the process. Please send me your essays to email@example.com. We have a lot to share. Thank you\nThe Mother of All Journeys\nMothers Day is just around the corner. In our family we celebrate Mothers Day and Fathers Day with the one parent who has held both roles. My Dad was my Mom&Dad, I was my daughter’s Mom&Dad. So few families can boast the dream we all share: Mom, Dad & the Kids. When we meet a couple who have been together through the whole journey, we marvel. Some take that entire trip in joy…others with a profound sense of responsibility without the joy.\n\nAs a child who grew up without my mother, I held that dream family in my heart like some great prize I could not have. Like so many hurts, this one turned to anger that ate at my heart for years. Why can’t I have a family?\n\nI didn’t realize that this unattainable dream was shaping my decisions, the path I was taking, the relationships I pursued, until someone defined my anger. “You’re angry because you didn’t have a family!” It struck me hard the way irrefutable truth tends to. But it also set me free from that anger. There’s nothing I can do about the past.\n\nMy anger defined did not make me stop pursuing the dream, however. I let go of the dream I could not have and set out to achieve the one I could do something about. I was on a mission. I left the man I had shared life with for more than a decade in pursuit of a man who wanted children. I was in my early thirties and running out of time.\n\nIt wasn’t long before I met the perfect candidate…intelligent, creative, responsible and eager to do the whole marriage, kids, dog, station wagon, home, etc.…all the key words that grabbed me and drew me in. We moved in together, talked of marriage and the big symbol that this dream was imminent – we bought an extra large washer and dryer to get ready for massive loads of kid laundry. So close.\n\nThen I got pregnant. We were both 35. JUST in time.\n\nBUT…he was not really ready. We both had high-pressure businesses. We were both moving up our individual ladders in parallel professions…employees…responsibilities…goals on the horizon of achievement. While hormones flushed my mother instincts, fear ran through his veins. He offered an ultimatum…abort the fetus or he would leave. I was 35. He left.\n\nAnd so began my life as a single mother. Although I was devastated at the time, I look back and see that this was a blessing. I never had to fight over parenting techniques, philosophies, or paths of instruction. But I also didn’t let go of the dream. I pursued finding my daughter a father even if she couldn’t have the one whose genes she shared. That was a mistake. One that I regret to this day.\n\nI wish I could go back and see that we were a family with just the two of us…our dog and cats. We shared a home, shared life and shared a special bond. By pursuing a father for my daughter I cut holes in the bond that hurt her instead of solved what I saw as a problem.\n\nMotherhood is a journey without a destination. Not one of us can look back and feel confident we did everything right, and did not scar our children. That’s a truth that offers little comfort. But I clearly remember the day when I was sitting across the kitchen table from my father and talking about his role and his mistakes. I now had compassion because I, too, was making similar mistakes and I understood.\n\nI hope some day my daughter will see my errors in parenting through the tears of compassion like I saw my Dad’s. That conversation set my heart to rest. I can only hope to do the same with my daughter…some day.\n\nI love you Beautiful Daughter like no other love…Mother Love. You’re a mother now, so I know you know what I mean.",
"My Shining Moment\nBy Bug Deakin\nOn the 19th day of this month I was blessed with an opportunity I have waited 40 years for, and I thank her mother for doing such an amazing job. I waited 14,633 days to be able to hug my daughter. I have known about Suzy since her inception, she on the other hand, did not know about me. After the man who provided for her childhood passed away, (thank you Ben), her mother told her she had a different biological father.\n\nShe Googled me and lo and behold, she spent a few days pouring through the website and discovering this other part of her make-up. She writes like me, she uses the same words! We have been corresponding through most mediums for almost two years, and now my shining moment has come to fruition!\n\nThe Road Trip of my Life!\n\nI met her at Lake Pend Oreille, Idaho and we have been enveloped in a road trip of illustrious Joy! Road trips are such a delightful way of bonding, and to weave our way through Idaho, and Washington to Fort Hill Sawmill in Oregon. (I had to throw in some dismantling structures to fill the experience) and on to Lincoln City and down the Oregon Coast of “oh what beauty this planet has bathed us left coasters in!”\n\nAt Gold Beach Oregon we dragged a king bed in the motel room and piled pillows and shared a spectacular 3-hour sunset. We laughed and cried and discovered each other in each other. We ate hummus and crackers on the bed. “No crackers in bed,” we giggled!\n\nThursday we drove from Gold Beach through the California coast down Shoreline Hwy to the incomparable Rivers End. A cold draft and seared scallops sent us through Bodega Bay on home to a Petaluma sunset. Bliss, wonder, sharing story, every moment a first in a cavalcade of heart brimming exuberance and Joy.\n\nSo then Friday it was take your kid to work day. Suzy spent the day at the yard and she washed my car at the end of the day so I took her shopping. And every one of these memorable moments were firsts for both of us!\n\nAnd to finish the first part of this Blissful experience before the news deadline, I threw her a parade in Petaluma, and I put a giant purple chair on the deck of the flatbed and parked it on the parade route just for her! It was so big we shared it with Petaluma!\n\nEvery Time I look at Her I see her Mother.\n\nI am so grateful, so filled with boundless joy, so finally completed! I am in awe of this wondrous life embracing respectful child of this universe.\n\nI thank her mother Candacé from the top of my heart. I have two grandsons, Hayden and Mason!\n\nAnd here is the love of my life. The bringer of unbridled Joy!\n\nLabels: Children and Family, PERSPECTIVES\n\nTuesday, April 20, 2010\n\nClassical Sonoma - MUSIC REVIEWS",
"Log on to this web site Classical Sonoma - below - to learn about concerts performed by exceptional musicians in the Classical tradition. Beth Zucchino turned me on to this site and organization and I want to share her passion with you... specifically a review of organ music performed by Shin-Ae Chun. But there's more - save the site with Bookmark so you stay informed of classical music concerts in Sonoma County: http://classicalsonoma.org/\nby James Harrod\nSunday, March 21, 2010\n\nOrgan music enthusiasts had the opportunity March 21 to hear a flawless recital of Bach’s music, played by Shin-Ae Chun at Resurrection Parish on Stony Point Road. Ms. Chun is choir director and organist at Toledo’s First Congregational Church and her Santa Rosa concert was produced by the Creative Arts Series.\n\nHonoring Bach’s birthday (March 21, 1685) in the program “Dancing Bach,” Ms. Chun played compositions representative of the Leipzig master’s organ music over his lifetime. Included were the youthful Prelude and Fugue in G, BWV 550, the Concerto in D, BWV 596 (composed in Bach’s Weimer period), Pastorella, BWV 590, Prelude and Fugue in g, BWV 535, Vivace from the Trio Sonata in G, BWV 530, Schmuecke dich, o liebe Seele (from Chorales, BWV 654), and Piece d’Orgue, BWV 572.",
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"In the opening work Ms. Chun immediately showed great poise at the console with a clean articulated Baroque touch, even tempo, and steady “dancing” foot tapping energy. She played at a quick pace in virtuoso style with perfectly clean lines. The fugue was presented with clear phrasing and unclouded thematic figures. In the same way her interpretation of the G Minor Prelude and Fugue showed Bach’s recurring figures in perfect balance and measured touch. The lightning fast arpeggios of the first and last movements of the Piece d’Orgue were executed brilliantly. The Vivace from the Trio Sonata, arguably a great test of an organist’s nervous system, was played elegantly with three perfectly balanced musical voices.\n\nThe five short movements of the Concerto in D gave us a different but important Bach at the organ. In contrast to the church sounds of the Chorale Schmuecke dich and the majestic middle section of the Piece d‘Orgue, the Concerto is a transposition from a Vivaldi composition, written for a small string ensemble in the Italian style of the period and adopted by Bach for the organ in 1717. Ms. Chun played the concerto delicately with light articulation, even phrasing, and expressive registration, apropos of Vivaldi’s original.\n\nThe most discerning interpretation in Ms. Chun’s program may have been the Pastorella. This composition, often misplayed by organists with muddy sonics, was presented here with the clean delicacy of dew on a quietly pasture at dawn. Soft foundations were used for the opening 8/12 meter rocking rhythms and bell tone flutes and a “bag pipe” reed solo in the responding movements. The effect was refreshing!\n\nThroughout the program, Ms. Chun used appropriate and varied Baroque stop registrations for Bach’s music which were sensitive and never too loud, the rich tones never overbearing.\n\nMonday, April 19, 2010\n\nDerby Days for Council on Aging",
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"Join in the excitement without going to Kentucky!\nSaturday, May 1, 2010, 11:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.\nSonoma-Cutrer Vineyards, 4401 Slusser Road, Windsor\nAnd they’re off! Come out and celebrate the 11th Annual Council on Aging’s Meals on Wheels Derby Day fundraiser on Saturday, May 1st at Sonoma-Cutrer Vineyards in Windsor.\n\nThe celebrated chefs competing against one another in the exciting “Iron Chef” style cook-off will be Chef Bruce Frieseke of Applewood Estate Inn vs. Patrick Tafoya of Restaurant P/30. The winner will then face the 2007 and 2008 AND 2009 champion, Chef Paul Schroeder of Monti’s Rotisserie & Bar. These talented chefs will be assisted by celebrity sous chefs: District Attorney Stephan Passalacqua and Sam Salmon, Mayor of Windsor, and assisting the defending champ, Dr. Al Galster of Kaiser Permanante.\n\nDuring this entertaining competition, Derby Day guests will enjoy delectable Southern-style courses by fabulous Sonoma County chefs. The menu is set…Hors d’Oeuvres’ by Chef Christopher Greenwald of Bay Laurel Culinary featuring Miniature Dungeness crab and Sonoma Jack Monte Cristo, Limestone Lettuce Cups, Smoked chicken pate on crostini, and fried red beans and rice balls. The first course by Chef Liza Hinman of Santi will be a roasted asparagus and frisee salad with a very special dressing; followed by the second course by Chef Rick Bruno of Bruno’s on Fourth serving Voodoo Rock Shrimp! Save room for the entrée featuring Chef Jan Salisbury of Santa Rosa Golf and Country Club serving a Smothered Chicken Breast, stuffed with country ham, tomatoes, and cheddar on grits; and fresh cornbread from Costeaux Bakery in Healdsburg will be on every table. But don’t forget, dessert! Once again dessert is by Chef Casey Stone of John Ash & Co. who will serve a Sour Cream Chocolate Cake with a Bourbon caramel buttercream chocolate sauce, spicy pecans and toasted marshmallow fluff.\n\nThis exhilarating event begins at 11 a.m. with food, wine, and music by the 4th Street New Orleans Jazz Band. While enjoying the music, stroll by and place your bid at the silent auction, where guests can select from original works of art and jewelry, entertainment packages, get-away packages and more. Following lunch and the Chefs’ Competition, the fun continues with a brisk, live auction by the rousing auctioneer, Marty Vendrick. He will have you bidding higher and higher for items such as a Pinot Party at Sonoma-Curtrer Vineyards, a week’s stay in Puerto Vallarta or Cape Cod, Movies and Burgers for a Year, Be Your Own Winemaker and much, much more.\n\nAll this culminates with the running of the Kentucky Derby® projected on two huge screens. Plus, guests will be able to take their chances on choosing the winning horse by purchasing raffle tickets representing each horse competing. Holders of the winning tickets will be placed into a drawing for special prizes.\n\nWine guru, hospitality consultant and SRJC Culinary Arts instructor, Betsy Fischer, a Louisville, Kentucky native, returns as our Mistress of Ceremonies. Along her side will be returning Master of Ceremonies, chef/owner Josh Silvers of Syrah and Jackson’s Restaurant, and a former champion of the Derby Day Chef cook-off himself. And they keep the pace running!\nFestive Derby attire—big hats, jewels and colorful Southern style—is recommended.\n\nTickets are on sale now for $135 per person.\nThe event has sold out, so don’t delay!\nFor more information, contact the Council on Aging office at 707-525-0143, ext. 146\nor visit our website at www.councilonaging.com.\n\nSunday, April 18, 2010",
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"Smart Meter Forum\nInformation from PG & E on Smart Meters - please go to: www.pge.com/smartmeter/\nFor information on the grass roots effort to have a Moratorium on Smart Meters go to:\n\nRoma Festival in Sebastopol",
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"14th Annual California Herdeljezi Roma Festival\nFriday April 30, and Saturday May 1st in Sebastopol\nPlease join Voice of Roma at the 14th Annual Herdeljezi Roma Festival, a celebration of Herdeljezi, a traditional Romani (Gypsy) neighborhood celebration announcing the end of the cold indoor season and the beginning of the warmer season of movement and outdoor life.\n\nSurvival from the winter and the seasonal renewal of life is celebrated through the sharing of music, dance, food and community. Romani musicians and dancers from around the world will be in Northern California to take part in the Herdeljezi festival beginning with film screenings Friday evening, and on Saturday, daytime and evening programs with workshops and live performances.\n\nThis year’s festival features a stellar line-up of performers including: Ruzsa Nikolic-Lakatos & the Gypsy Family, Nadia Hava Robbins, Stevens Family Gypsy Boys with special guest Danny Fender, Lefteris Bournias, Ivan Milev, Petra Gelbart, Vadim Kolpakov performing with Via Romen, Rumen \"Sali\" Shopov (percussion, tambura) from Bulgaria, Chris Bajmakovich (accordion) (Macedonian Rom) from Chicago, FLAMENCO! LIVE! DANCE ENSEMBLE, Sani & Benji Rifati, and the Brass Liberation Orchestra.\n\nCelebrated for centuries by the Roma world-wide, Voice of Roma brings Herdeljezi to a much broader audience. Drawing upwards of 1,200 attendees (Roma and non-Roma alike) from Europe, the United States and Canada, the celebration begins Friday April 30th with a screening of Romani films with discussion at the Vets Hall in Sebastopol.\n\nEvents May 1st include music and dance workshops and a daylong festival (rain or shine) at Ives Park that concludes with a time-honored music and dance procession that replicates Mahala (the act of gathering the entire local community) and then moves back indoors to the Vet's Hall for an evening program of Romani music.\n\nOther festival highlights include an exhibit and sale of embroidery and crochet work through Voice of Roma’s the Threads That Connect Us project. This micro-enterprise project features the products of refugee Romani craftswomen of Kosovo and Macedonia. Also included are wonderful children's activities with engaging Romani storytelling, face painting and more.\n\nThe festival, produced by Voice of Roma, an educational and charitable non-profit organization established in 1996 to promote and present Romani cultural arts and traditions, is supported by grants from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Alliance for California Traditional Arts, the Creative Work Fund, Walter and Elise Haas Fund, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, the James Irvine Foundation, and local business and community sponsors.\n\nTickets are available at the door and online at\n\nLabels: EVENTS\n\nLyme Disease, an Epidemic larger than AIDS",
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"Sonoma County residents can celebrate Lyme Disease Awareness Month by attending Under Our Skin, a frightening exposé about how our corrupt medical system is failing to address one of the most serious epidemics of our time.\n\nThis film will also be part of Disability Awareness Week at Sonoma State University, Wednesday, May 5th from 7 to 9pm at 1801 East Cotati Avenue, Rohnert Park, Ives Hall - Warren Auditorium. http://sonoma.edu/dss/underourskin.shtml to RSVP your attendance, for more information and copy of the poster to circulate.\n\nThis eye-opening film investigates the untold story of Lyme disease, an emerging epidemic larger than AIDS. Each year thousands go undiagnosed or misdiagnosed, often told that their symptoms are “all in their head.” The film is being presented by the California Lyme Disease Association (CALDA).\n\nAccording to CALDA volunteer Thora Graves of Sonoma, who organized the screening, the tiny ticks that cause Lyme disease are most active during the spring months.\n\n“Many people think Lyme disease is rare or non-existent in California, but parts of California have tick infection rates that rival the worst of the Lyme hotspots back east,” says Graves.\nLyme disease is a bacterial infection spread by the bite of an infected tick. When it is misdiagnosed or goes untreated, it can cause long-term health problems, including crippling muscle and joint pain, disabling fatigue, mental illness, and even death.\n\n“People seeking treatment are often mistakenly told they have MS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue or even mental illness—all of which can have the same symptoms as Lyme,” says Graves. Getting properly diagnosed is the first step, but doctors often rely on the ELISA test, which fails in 44 of every 100 cases, she adds.\n\n“It’s important to use a sensitive screening test, which the ELISA is not,” Graves says.\nLyme is spread by western black-legged ticks, which have been found in 56 of California’s 58 counties. The tiny nymphal (immature) ticks can be found in leaf litter and on top of downed logs. Adult ticks are often found on the tips of grasses and shrubs next to trails. Ticks are carried from place to place by deer, squirrels, rodents, birds and even family pets.\nFor more information visit the CALDA website at www.LymeDisease.org.\n\n• Use sprays containing permethrin on clothing and DEET on skin.\n• Avoid tick-infested areas and check yourself frequently for tiny ticks for several days following exposure. Parents should check their small children, paying particular attention to the hair.\n• Remove any biting ticks promptly, using tweezers or a special tick-remover.\n• Do not twist, squeeze or mutilate the tick. Try not to get any tick fluids on your bare skin.\n• Disinfect the bite area and wash your hands.\n• Save the tick in a small vial or plastic bag in case you want to test it.\n• Watch the area for any signs of a developing rash.\n• See a doctor knowledgeable about Lyme disease if you experience a rash or flu-like illness after exposure to ticks.\n\nSeeking Justice & Equality for Gay Couples",
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"Greene v. County of Sonoma et al.\nThe Case of Two Men Separated before Death\nA trial date has been set for July 16, 2010 in the Superior Court for the County of Sonoma.\n\nUPDATE: As news of this spread, so did additional information on the case. Apparently the reason for separation was abuse - in this case, elder abuse. Sonoma County has strong legislation and programs in place to protect and defend our elders. As time goes on and more information is available - we'll keep you updated. Today's Press Democrat has the latest story: - and a statement from Sonoma County Cousel...\n\nThe following is a statement just received from County Counsel regarding the Harold Scull and Clay Greene matter involving the Sonoma County Public Guardian’s Office:\n\nWe appreciate the concern that has been expressed by the comments received and know that when the full facts are able to be revealed there will be a better understanding. It is the policy of this department not to disclose confidential matters concerning clients assisted by the agencies operating under its direction. This is consistent with federal and state privacy laws.\n\nWhat can be legally shared at this point is as follows: The Sonoma County Public Guardian became involved in this matter as a result of a report from Harold Scull that Clay Greene had physically assaulted him, resulting in Mr. Scull's hospitalization. Mr. Greene's domestic violence against Mr. Scull has been independently verified during the course of litigation, including reports of witnesses who tended to Mr. Scull following his hospitalization.\n\nRecent online commentary reflects a distorted presentation of the underlying facts. The County is confident that when the full facts can be discussed they will show the individuals involved received appropriate services. More importantly, we are confident that the facts will show that the services received by Mr. Scull and Mr. Greene reflect the ongoing commitment to protect vulnerable citizens from harm and that no issues of discrimination were present.\n\nUnfortunately, it appears the Plaintiffs are trying to litigate this case through the internet and the press – trying to spin the case as one of insensitivity towards people who happen to be gay by County Staff. In fact, this case is really about domestic violence and the statutory obligation the County has to protect vulnerable individuals from abuse and harm.\n\nThe heart of this case is protecting an elder victim of domestic violence. That’s why the Public Guardian’s Office took the actions it did. The County has a long history of taking a strong stand against domestic violence no matter who is the victim.\n\nThe Case/Story:\n\nTo follow the progress of this case - go to: www.nclrights.org\n\nLabels: Children and Family, News and Politics: SONOMA COUNTY\n\nSaturday, April 17, 2010\n\nLaguna de Santa Rosa Rookery Walk",
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"Delta Pond Rookery\nwith Laguna Docents\nSaturday, May 1\nChoose your time: 7:45am, 8:00am, 8:15am, 8:30am, 8:50am\n$10 per person\nThis annual event is not to be missed and there is still time to register! The trees between Delta Pond and the Laguna are host to a sizable rookery of great blue herons, double crested cormorants, plus great egrets with their wispy breeding plumage. Come watch the adults endeavoring to keep up with demanding chicks who are trying to out-compete nest-mates and prepare for first flight. The sights and sounds of all this activity are indeed awe-inspiring.\n\nThe 3 mile round-trip walk is flat but with some uneven footing. Be prepared to stay for about 2.5 hours. Bring plenty of drinking water and a sun hat. Details will be emailed upon registration.\n\nSebastopol's Emanji Temple on KRCB TV",
"A little-known story of Sebastopol's Enmanji Temple and the return of Japanese Internees after World War II is featured on KRCB Public\nTelevision 22, as Asian American and Pacific Islanders Heritage Month is recognized during May 2010.\n\nMonday, May 3 at 9:00pm Leap of Faith & Hideko; Airing again on Tuesday, May 18 at 11:30am\n\nProduced and directed by Sonoma County filmmaker Lina Hoshino, this 18-minute documentary, entitled Leap of Faith, tells a little-known story of young white Christian teenagers who put their bodies on the line to protect Sebastopol's Japanese Buddhist temple, Enmanji, from hate-related arson and vandalism during WWII.\n\nAn Enmanji temple was first established in Sebastopol here in Sonoma County in 1926 and served as a center of activity for the local Japanese farm communities. During WWII, the Enmanji temple was locked up while all of the Japanese Americans in the community were forcibly sent to internment camps. When the war came to an end and news spread that the\nJapanese families were returning, unidentified individuals protested by vandalizing the temple and attempting to burn it down. An ax scar is still visible on the temple building. When the youth at Community Church of Sebastopol (United Church of Christ) heard about the incident, Jack\nGerboth, Sara Gerboth, Peggy and Bob Martz, Ann and David Williams, and other teenagers who had grown up alongside Japanese Americans, organized to guard the temple for three months.\n\nIn her very personal documentary, Hoshino explores what motivated the teenagers and the nature of the legacy they left behind. Barbara Bertoli suggests that these young people took a stand ultimately because of friendships among the white and Japanese teenagers. The film explores this historical narrative with an eye to lessons about how and when people take action in ways that will affect their communities down the years.\n\nThis story is not only a part of Sonoma County‚s history: it also constitutes an important way in which this community shapes its collective memory of the events surrounding WWII. Even though these young people took a leap of faith to help members of their community, their acts do not erase the reality that civil and human rights were violated, property stolen, families torn apart, and lives destroyed. Instead, we are reminded that it is possible to stand by those who are endangered and victimized by the prevailing political climate.\n\nThe film, narrated by the director, weaves interviews with Barbara Bertoli (one of the youths leaders during WWII), Paula Berndt (daughter of Sarah Gerboth), Marie Sugiyama (former internee), and George Hamamoto (former internee). http://www.manythreads.org/index.html\n\nHideko, a second short film by the same local producer, will air just after Leap of Faith. In Hideko, the changes in filmmaker Lina Hoshino's mother's name over the years reveal a long history of political turmoil in Taiwan.\n\nWest Sonoma County Water News & Issues",
"The following document included information that comes to the Gazette from Steve Mack, General Manager of the Sweetwater Springs Water District. I'm including it on our web site because it has information that applies to all Gazette readers - not just that particular water district.\nSonoma County Water Agency (SCWA) Petition to Change Water Rights Decision 1610. The Board heard a presentation from Pam Jeane, Operations Manager for SCWA, on SCWA’s Petition to Change Water Rights Decision 1610 which governs minimum flows in the Russian River. SCWA is petitioning the State Water Resources Control Board to reduce minimum flows in the River as one of the conditions of the Biological Opinion (BO) for endangered and threatened fish species in the Russian River. The BO states that the lower summer flows are needed to improve fish habitat in the lower River, specifically to keep the sand barrier at the mouth of the Russian River so that the estuary behind can have fresher water for the salmonid fish that spend the summer there.\n\nInterested parties have until May 13, 2010 to protest the petition. A possible reason for a District protest is because the petition for flow changes does not go far enough – District staff believe Decision 1610 needs a comprehensive review because so much on the River has changed, in particular substantially reduced diversions from the Eel River. Ms. Jeane stated her opinion that the State Board would ultimately look at a more comprehensive analysis of the appropriate Russian River instream flows and that there would be many opportunities to participate in the process.\n\nDraft FY 2010-11 Operating And Capital Budget – Analysis of Long-Term Effects Of Various Rate Strategies. District staff have proposed no rate increase for Fiscal Year 2011 (July 1, 2010 – June 30, 2011) because of a grant from the Sonoma County Redevelopment Agency supported by the Russian River Redevelopment Oversight Committee (RRROC) and the poor local economic situation. The Board had requested an analysis of the long-term effect on capital improvement program (CIP) funding without a rate increase this year. The analysis presented at the meeting showed that the District can forego a rate increase in FY11 and still maintain progress toward sustainable CIP funding even though there will be a dip in funding available for the CIP in FY11. Annual rate increases that generally track the consumer price index (CPI) can develop the revenue needed for this in following years.\n\nThe District will continue to seek grants to supplement ratepayer revenues which will help the District get to a sustainable level sooner.\n\nUnneeded District Lands Strategy. The Board heard a presentation by staff on the progress on the District Lands Management Strategy. Staff have found that the local Recreation and Parks Districts and regional open-space-related agencies and organizations have plans and interests with which unneeded District lands could fit. The Board directed staff to implement the following strategy for unneeded District lands:\n\nThe District will divest itself of unneeded property with the purposes of:\n〈 Proper management of lands\n〈 Maintaining community values of river access and open space,\n〈 Reducing District liability,\n〈 Reducing staff time dealing with property issues,\n〈 Producing income which is a goal but not a requirement.\n\n1. Explore river access and trail possibilities with local Recreation and Park Districts\n2. Keep revenue producing parcels (Mount Jackson tower sites)\n3. For larger, back country parcels, follow up with open space agencies, if R&P Districts are not interested.\n4. Engage broker to market remainder of unneeded properties.\n\nDistrict staff will be working with local agencies and other interested parties to implement the strategy.\n\nOther items discussed and acted upon at the April meeting included introduction of an ordinance to address owner account nonpayment and meter tampering, and authorizing a contract for Monte Rio filter maintenance.\n\nItems for the next meeting on May 7, 2010, include adoption of the FY2011 Budget, and further discussion and possible action on a protest regarding the Sonoma County Water Agency Petition to change Decision 1610.\n\nMore information on District services and programs are available on the District’s website at http://www.sweetwatersprings.com\n\nLabels: Water and Watershed News\n\nEarth Day Volunteer Opportunities",
"-- Organizations seek volunteers to Keep Sonoma Clean --\nA handful of community groups organize cleanup events on a regular basis throughout Sonoma County to keep our roadways, creeks and beaches free of trash. Many of these groups are seeking volunteers to help with special cleanup events during April or early May in honor of Earth Day. The County Web site www.KeepSonomaClean.org offers a comprehensive list of volunteer opportunities for individuals interested in participating in these cleanup events, as well as information about how to discard unwanted materials properly and how to report illegal dumping.\n\n“We are very grateful that these organizations are helping us clean up litter and garbage from places where they don’t belong,” stated Karina Chilcott, publicity coordinator for Keep Sonoma Clean. “We want to encourage volunteers to seek out these opportunities, and to make it easy for volunteers to find cleanup events all listed in one place.”\n\nIn the weeks leading up to and immediately following Earth Day, more than a half-dozen separate cleanup events will take place in locations from the Sonoma Valley to the Sonoma Coast. These events include:\n\nApril 17, 9 a.m. to noon – Sonoma Ecology Center and Sonoma Stream Stewards will remove garbage and help native plants at three locations: Nathanson Creek Preserve behind Adele Harrison Middle School; Fryer Creek behind Sassarini Elementary School; or Maxwell Farms Regional Park. For information email Julie Jehly at email@example.com or visit www.stewards.sonomacreek.net.\n\nApril 17 – Stewards of the Coast and Redwoods will present an orientation session for Marine Debris Monitoring and Beach Cleanups. For more information or to register for the orientation, contact Ruby Herrick, programs manager, at (707) 869-9177, x1, or firstname.lastname@example.org\n\nApril 17 – The Volunteer Center of Sonoma County will organize Hands Across the County, a one-day community service event where volunteers undertake a range of projects, such as creek cleanups, weeding, painting and other tasks. Register online at www.volunteernow.org/handsnew.htm. For more information, contact Maureen Cecil at the Volunteer Center: (707) 573-3399, x125 or email@example.com.\n-- more --\n\nApril 23, 1-5 p.m. – The Volunteer Center of Sonoma County will organize the Agilent Environmental Challenge, a one-day community service event that focuses on the environment, including creek cleanups, tree planting and removing invasive plants. Register online at www.volunteernow.org/agilent2.htm, or contact Maureen Cecil at the Volunteer Center at (707) 573-3399, x125, or firstname.lastname@example.org.\n\nApril 24, 8 a.m. to noon – The City of Santa Rosa sponsors “Spring Clean,” a one-day event to beautify Santa Rosa through a variety of projects, including mural painting, creek cleanups, graffiti removal and others. Advance registration is encouraged by contacting Ed Buonaccorsi at the City of Santa Rosa: (707) 543-3710 or email@example.com. Or show up at Finley Community Park at 2060 West College Ave. at 8 a.m. to join a work group.\n\nApril 25, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. – Cotati Creek Critters will host a one-day creek cleanup event. Cotati Creek Critters regularly hosts creek cleanups in Cotati and Rohnert Park. The meeting place is at Cotati City well lot # 2 on Lakewood Avenue. Cotati Creek Critters encourages all volunteers to read the Creek Stewardship Day guidelines at www.CotatiCreekCritters.info for directions and information on what to wear and bring. E-mail Jenny Blaker at firstname.lastname@example.org or call (707) 792-4422 for questions. (Cotati Creek Critters also will host another event on May 8 from 8 a.m. to noon.)\n\nMay 2, 9:30 a.m. – ABC Rides will organize a one-day bicycling event where volunteer cyclists travel Sonoma County roads, using GPS devices to record locations of illegal dumping sites on rural roads. The spring ride incorporates roads in the North County, including Chalk Hill and Westside Rds. The ride begins and ends at NorCal Bike Sport on College Ave. and will proceed at a moderate pace for 4 to 5 hours. Prizes will be awarded.\n\nAdditional details about these Earth Day cleanup events and links to all participating organizations can be found at KeepSonomaClean.org. Click on “Get Involved.” KeepSonomaClean.org also offers information about cleanup opportunities for other times of the year, as well as complete information about proper disposal or recycling of unwanted goods. To report an illegal dump site, visit the Web site or call 877-565-DUMP (3867).\n\nKeep Sonoma Clean is a cooperative effort between the Sonoma County Department of Health Services, Environmental Health Division; the Sonoma County Department of Transportation and Public Works, and the Sonoma County Sheriff, and is funded by a grant from the California Integrated Waste Management Board."
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He is sent digitally to a Chicago Metra train for the last eight minutes of its morning commute to discover the origins of a bomb that exploded there this morning. Stevens' mission is not to save the people on that train, but to root out and find the terrorist before he unleashes an even bigger attack on the entire city of Chicago, potentially killing millions of people.\n\nStevens is sent back in time for those eight minutes over and over again. His military handlers, Capt. Goodwin (Vera Farmiga) and Dr. Rutledge (Jeffrey Wright), won't let him stop until he finds the bomber using whatever means necessary. 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Stevens' dilemma is similar to the parable of the Good Samaritan (Lk. 10:29-37) where two people pass by a dying man right in front of them in order to do something that could save many more souls, yet a third traveler is able to see and fix the tragedy right in front of him.\n\nJesus posed his parable after telling an opponent that the greatest commandments are to love God and to love one's neighbor unconditionally. When challenged, \"And who is my neighbor?\" (Lk. 10:29), Jesus goes into this familiar story.\n\nCapt. Stevens might also ask his handlers, \"And who is my neighbor?\" His duty is to save the country, but in so doing, must he also risk the lives of the people before his very eyes? Aren't they neighbors too?\n\nWith the help of Capt. Goodwin, Stevens is able to go back one final time to save the people aboard the supposedly doomed Metra train. At first annoyed by these people, he learns to love each of them (and their quirks) with each passing trip into the past, especially Christine, the beautiful woman sitting across from him (Michelle Monaghan).\n\nThose commuters are like the beaten and bloodied traveler in Jesus' parable - that are expendable to Dr. Rutledge and others like him, but who are so very important to the Good Samaritan Stevens. He must save them.\n\nIn our own global world, with our eyes so focused on big issues and international concerns, we sometimes lose sight of the neighbors before our very eyes. Like those Chicago-bound commuters, they can be annoying or quirky, but Jesus says they're worth it, too.\n\nWhen we advocate for life, for instance, we can easily get wrapped up in legal arguments and working in very big ways for the eradication of abortion or capital punishments. But how well do we tend to the life before us - in our daily experiences? How well do we treat the pregnant mother? How often do we pray for the prisoners on death row? How do we maintain the dignity of life for the people in our office, those we pass on the street, those we meet at the restaurant, and those we stumble over on our way to the next important thing?\n\nJesus calls us to be like Capt. Stevens, fighting for the expendable ones, the forgotten ones, and the seemingly mundane ones in our day to day lives. It's great that we're soldiers in the fight against social wrongs and for the least in society at large, but not at the cost of the people we meet every day.\n\nIn one respect, Stevens had it a little easy. It's not hard to care for a beautiful woman like Michelle Monaghan sitting across from you on a Metra train. One wonders if she weren't in his leaps to the past if Stevens would have bothered to care for those other commuters. Thankfully he did, but the bigger challenge lies for us in our everyday lives.\n\nThose seemingly expendable people won't all look so good - yet we are still called to care for them, to look out for them, and to love them unconditionally like the Good Samaritan - for they are our neighbors just as much as the global community in which we live now.\nPosted by Jarzembowski at 6:49 AM",
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