The Great American Boycott May 1,2005
"On May 1, we are calling No Work, No School, No Sales, and No Buying, and also to have rallies around symbols of economic trade in your areas (stock exchanges, anti-immigrant corporations, etc.) to protest the anti-immigrant movements across the country."
Hmmmmm...... This should be interesting.
Click here for another view on the immigration debate.
Also see these facts and be sure to comment on this issue below so that your voice will be heard.
Saturday, April 29, 2006
Thursday, April 27, 2006
I Quit Drinking!!
Polymer Clay ??
If I told you that one of my good friends has become famous and her fame is because of polymer clay, would you laugh at me? Cause I laughed at her and then she directed me to this page. Polymer Clay Interview.
Monday, April 24, 2006
WINE
If only wine could be used to fuel automobiles. There seems to be an abundant amount of wine available in California. I am always so amazed how wine experts can taste the wine and describe every ingredient that was used in the wine making process. Though I am seen here with a bottle of white, I have a passion for the reds. Wine Tastings and beer festivals can be found by clicking here. Be daring and explore a bottle of wine, be safe, and savor the moment.
Rising Gas Prices
Gasoline prices are rising. Is an economic disaster looming? Prices are expected to be almost $5.00 a gallon by Summer. Don't ever say you werent warned.
Saturday, April 22, 2006
The Circle Of Life
My Grandmother owned some antique wicker rocking chairs that came from her family's house in Boston, Massachusetts. Before I moved to San Diego I decided that I must part with them. A woman in Niagra Falls Canada drove to Connecticut after winning a bid on EBAY and here in this photo you can see that they have found their place in the world. To this day I am still friends with her and this is what I call the circle of life. I dedicate this photo to all my friends who visit this blog and to their quest to find their place the circle of life.
Friday, April 21, 2006
Is life that invaluable ??
Eleven hours before this photo was taken, a love triangle ended one life and almost fatally wounded another at this very location where I live. If time permitted I could have been caught in the crossfire. But my question is...where do people lose faith and feel that Life is so Invaluable?
Wednesday, April 19, 2006
Got Gas ??
Monday, April 17, 2006
The newest member of my Misfit Mafia. Joe Cool has an outstanding resume and is always welcome here. A special Thank you to my friend in Corona for enlightening me on the Snoopy Headquarters.
Lifes Ups and Downs
I'm feeling that low point in life. Must be the fact I ate a pint of ice cream and that I am lactose intolerant. This roller coaster I passed by at Knott's Berry Farm. The screams could be heard for miles.
Saturday, April 15, 2006
Hahahaha. Be sure to save money on gas by visting gasbuddy.com and always check your local traffic report before hitting the highways or see if you can find your route at traffic.com.
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!! Be Safe!!!
HAPPY EASTER EVERYONE!! Be Safe!!!
Friday, April 14, 2006
Bearly Able to Read This
Unfortunately not all bears are this cute. click here. Nice weather is approaching and alot of us love the adventure of the outdoors. Always use caution no matter where you are in the world.
Tuesday, April 11, 2006
Pacific Paradise
I stopped by the Flower Fields in Carlsbad, California today. What a beautiful sight. A cowboy was sitting on a bench playing Willie Nelson tunes on his guitar while I ate some Chinese food and enjoyed my moments before I had to go to work.
Monday, April 10, 2006
IRAN
Here is a photo taken with my camera of an Ayatollah crossing an intersection in Iran. A friend of mine recently visited there. There are two types of people living in Iran. The religious hardliners and the residents that struggle to live a life free from troubles, free from corruption, free of greed, work on a daily basis and support their families or strive to attain an education. Two thirds of Iran is under 30 years old and Iran is the 4th biggest blog community in the world. here in California there is a large successful Iranian population comprised of doctors, buisnessmen, and architechts. Most uneducated Americans assume that Iran is a country of poor Arabs that are religious extremists, they all hate America, and we should go to war against them. Iranians are not Arabs and most would rather have Iran open its doors to some of our Western cultures. Here are some video clips from CNN International. If you have time, please take a moment and see their side of the world. Visit a blog from Iran or about it's people and understand the compassion and endurance of their lifestyles. Not all of these links are from Iran and the ones that are, may be scrutinized by it's government and punishable by law, so please take the time to hear their story.
Iranian.com, Regime Change Iran, Stop War on Iran, View from Iran, Mountains-of-iran, Persian Dissident, Ekbatan Observer, S'can Iranic,Iranian Bloggers In Jail, Committiee to Protect Bloggers, and from these links you can find many more links each telling a story of their country and it's people.
Iranian.com, Regime Change Iran, Stop War on Iran, View from Iran, Mountains-of-iran, Persian Dissident, Ekbatan Observer, S'can Iranic,Iranian Bloggers In Jail, Committiee to Protect Bloggers, and from these links you can find many more links each telling a story of their country and it's people.
Sunday, April 09, 2006
Life Is Short
Just had a wonderful day riding up the coast of California. My first time on a bike since I had an accident with one a year ago. It felt good but I have to say, my tail is feeling the pain. I rewarded my self with a huge meal and a bottle of Pinot Noir.
Saturday, April 08, 2006
The Immigration Song
The recent immigration reform has stirred up many students here in Southern California and other states. It is my opinion that most of the students don't know what they are actually protesting and of course I never really think that the government has a clue what they are doing. This is America. Like it or not the flag is here to stay, we do have laws, and there are many issues that need to be resolved. We need to make it less complicated for immigrants to enter the United States for work or to be citizens, especially the hard working people of Mexico that help keep this country together on a daily basis. We also need to protect our borders from those who could inflict harm. I'm sure a solution can be made from this and why this is being put on a burner while congress takes a two week vacation is beyond me.
Thursday, April 06, 2006
Desert Flowers
I saw this desert flower blooming while on a walk and realized that the world is a beautiful place. However bothers me that with all the troubles in the world, Katie Couric has a 5 year contract at around 15 Million a Year with CBS and is being replaced on the Today show with Meredith Vieira at 10 Million a Year. I personally think thats a waste of money and it should be used for a better cause.
Wednesday, April 05, 2006
Falling Down
The city of Manhattan Beach in California is pretty strict on jumping from the pier. The thought never crossed my mind till I saw this sign. This is the same pier used in the film Falling Down with Michael Douglas.
Spock!!! Can you hear me yet?
Junk Male
No No No... thats Junk Mail.. Not Junk Male. It's my new hobby. Bringing you the latest on catalogs of all different types from womens fashions, travel, to weird items you never knew existed. Order your catalog at catalog-world.blogspot.com and please remember to always recycle.
Tuesday, April 04, 2006
Train Of Consequences
The once hour long train ride at the San Diego Wild Animal Park will soon be split and two seperate and shorter train rides will be developed. I love this place and its a privilege to have an annual pass allowing me to visit daily.
Monday, April 03, 2006
Luxury Amongst the Homeless
A beautiful sunset shot at the Hotel Casa Del Mar in Santa Monica, Ca. If you ever are in the Los Angeles area, I highly recommend a leisure walk along the boardwalk of Santa Monica. Not only is it scenic but it hosts a diverse community of cultures and lifestyles.
Saturday, April 01, 2006
Cruisin For a Bruisin
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