Monday, March 31, 2008

Please be careful

I noticed lately posts like the one below

Blogger Kagahn said...

See please here

Please be careful, they're shortcuts to programs that install trojans on your PC. Pretty clever but unfortunately forces some people to be a little more paranoid.

Blessings

Sunday, March 30, 2008

A meme



Grabbed this meme from Titania's "Finding Life's Enchantments" Enjoy


1. What time did you get up this morning? 4:30 AM
2. Diamonds or pearls? Diamonds
3. Last movie you saw in the theater? Harry Potter, the last one

4. What is/are your favorite TV shows? My name is Earl, Dirty Jobs, ESPN
5. What do you usually have for breakfast? Oatmeal, coffee
6. What is your middle name? Don’t have one really, unless confirmation name counts that’s Joseph
7. What food do you dislike? Brussel Sprouts
8. What is your favorite CD at the moment? My latest mix of music.
9. What kind of car do you drive? Subaru Outback

10. Favorite sandwich? Gacaumole, with peppers on tortilla

11. What characteristics do you despise? Being demeaning

12. Favorite item of clothing? My running shoes

13. If you could go anywhere in the world for a vacation, where would you go? Everywhere

14. What color is your bathroom? Beige

15. Favorite brand of clothing? Don’t care about brands except for my running shoes which are Asics.
16. Where would you want to retire? If I were to ever retire, we talked about central park west in NYC
17. Most memorable birthday? My 35th. People at work and family made it nice

18. Favorite sport to watch? Auto Racing

19. Furthest place you are sending this to? PA
20. Who do you expect to respond? Anyone who wants

21. Person you expect to respond first? Anyone who wants
22. Favorite saying? You have the ability to do anything or be anything you want
23. When is your birthday? September
24. Are you a morning person or a night person? Morning
25. What is your shoe size? 10
26. Pets? 2 dogs
27. What did you want to be when you were little? An Airplane pilot

28. What are you today? Career wise I’m a computer guy

29. What is your favorite candy? Hershey Almond

30. Your favorite flower? Marigolds
31.What is a day on the calendar you are really looking forward to? No One in particular
32. What are you listening to right now? MY kids watching “Yo Mama on MTV”
33. What was the last thing you ate? Rice and Gacaumole
34. Do you wish on stars? Always do

35. If you were a crayon, what color would you be? I’d be a rainbow crayon

36. What is your pet peeve? Virgos have many, I think being untidy

37. Last person you spoke to on the phone? My Wife.
38. Do you like the person/people you are sending this onto? Yes
39. Favorite soft drink? Seltezer and Lemon
40. Favorite restaurant? Olive Garden

41. Hair Color? Brown, what’s left of it. :o)
42. Favorite day of the year? Any day with my family
43. What was your favorite toy as a child? My Bicycle.
44. Summer or winter? Both

45. Hugs or kisses? Both, Hugs make you feel warm and the kiss adds that nice tingly sensation.
46. Chocolate or vanilla? Vanilla
47. Do you want your blog friends to carry this on? If they feel like it.
48. When was the last time you cried? When I heard a beautiful song
49. What is under your bed? My wife’s stepper.
50. Who is the friend you've had the longest? Friend Tom .
51. What did you watch on television last night? History channel Nostradamus!
53. What are you afraid of? Seeing others in pain
54. How many keys on your key ring? 2
55. How many years at your current job? 3 months

56. Favorite day of the week? Saturday.
57. How many states have you lived in? Four: Pennsylvania, New York, New Jersey, Arizona

58. Do you make friends easily? Yes

59. How many folks will you send this to? Don’t know

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Earth Hour

This is an article I copied. Sorry about the advertisement


Downtown Phoenix going dark for Earth Hour






Eugene Scott
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 27, 2008 01:27 PM

From 8 to 9 p.m. Saturday, darkness will fall upon downtown Phoenix - at least that's the plan.

Phoenix is a flagship city in Earth Hour, an international event where millions will ban together to conserve energy by turning off their lights for an hour.

"The city's become very interested in green and sustainable processes and projects, because saving energy saves money on the bottom line, and we need to be good stewards of the public dollars," said Cynthia Seelhammer, Phoenix's deputy city manager.



Regardless of one's opinions on global warming and climate change, conserving energy makes fiscal sense and saves taxpayer money, she said.

The World Wildlife Fund, one of the world's largest environmental organizations, is hosting the event to make people more aware of their impact on the environment.

Phoenix was chosen as a leader in the effort and will turn off all of the power of its downtown city run buildings.

"It sounds easy, but its kind of sticky, when you're talking about big, tall buildings, ball parks and convention centers," said Leslie Aun, spokesperson for the World Wildlife Fund in the U.S. "There's a whole electrical system that really isn't designed to be turned on or off. So to actually pick a specific time in the day and have all of these buildings go off at the same time is quite a logistical challenge."

The first Earth Hour took place in Australia in 2007. More than 2 million people and 2,000 businesses participated by turning off their lights, she said.

"It was such a big deal that the World Wildlife Fund decided to take it to a global platform here in the U.S.," Aun said.

Given the complexity of darkening a major international city's downtown area, the event caught the attention of the world.

When city officials contacted the World Wildlife Fund, they were told that the organizers were looking for a flagship city in the Mountain Time zone. The Fund wanted a major city in each of the U.S.'s continental time zones to participate in Earth Hour and Phoenix was chosen.

The city has a genuine commitment to improving the environment, Aun said.

"We didn't want to go to a place where there was a mayor who though climate change wasn't real," she said. "Sort of our benchmark was, 'is it a city that has a skyline that will be impressive if you darken it? A community that is willing to coalesce around an issue?'"

The other flagship cities are San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta.

"What's really been wonderful is the way this thing has taken on a life of its on. Not only are we seeing huge participation in the flagship cities. We now have 31 additional US cities to say, 'hey, we want to do it, too, in one way or another,'" Aun said.

Some of the other major cities participating include Honolulu, Charlotte, Denver, St. Louis and Miami.

But Earth Hour isn't limited to city buildings. Businesses, neighborhoods and others have chosen to participate. The city has notified residents about the event via email, newsletter, websites and the telephone message systems.

Candlelight dinners

Stoudemire's Downtown will not only turn off its lights during this peak time for restaurants, but plans to offer an candlelit, economically-friendly menu.

Waiters wearing glow sticks will serve everything from all-natural beef strip loin to an Eco'tini, featuring organic vodka, green tea and an edible orchid.

"It's for a good cause and we just wanted to participate in that," said Alison Bolstad, event coordinator for the downtown Phoenix restaurant. "If we were going to show people the importance of saving the environment, we thought we'd just add something to go along with it."

Bolstad said the response has been encouraging and that they are still accepting reservations for their Earth Hour dinner.

While officials in Australia said their energy use during Earth Hour 2007 decreased as much as 10 percent, organizers don't expect this year's event to make a major difference in climate change. Earth Hour is mainly symbolic, Aum said.

"It's a big issue that transcends race and religion and all the things that connect and divide us," she said. "We don't want Earth Hour to end at 9. We want it to continue to the next year."

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Grease & Nicoles Blog





How many of you remember Grease the movie????? Back in 1977 or was it 1978, I'm getting old, that movies was it!! Every kid knew the characters the music, etc.. Anyway I just recently came across one of the old songs so we rented the movie and had a family movie night. The reception from the gang was warm but my wife and sat there loving it!! We had fun and the kids had fun making fun of us as we sang along to the songs.


My lovely Nicole has started her own blog page. So if you can stop by and say hi. I have her link right under the picture in the upper right "taking it a it is". I like it!!!





Blessings

Friday, March 07, 2008

Happy Birthday Pablo


I want to wish my brother a happy birthday. He and I haven't talked for over 5 years. I don't think he's mad at me. His wife doesn't like me and in the past I haven't said nice things about her. I think she thinks I'm going to try to separate them. I'm not fond of her but I would never do that. Anyway Pablo is pretty much the opposite of me. I'm the older controlling loud mouth obnoxious brother (or I was at one point). He's the quiet, non confrontational, brother. I think he made more friends than I but I don't blame them. It was easy being Pablo's friend. We grew up together in the orphanage and group homes and no one knows me like he does.

Anyway I love him and I miss him and I hope he is doing well and enjoying his birthday.


Blessings

Tuesday, March 04, 2008

Searching for sweetness

Here's a pic Nicole took at a Japanese Festival we attended a couple of weeks ago. Yes I'm her dad and I'm showing off my baby's work. I am soooo proud of her. This transparent background does not do the pic justice.


Blessings

Monday, March 03, 2008

Ekhart Tolle A New Earth

I Just bought the book, I'll let you know what I think



Sunday, March 02, 2008

My Painting




Thank you Titania for the cool link


http://www.bored.com/createpaintings/