Apr 18, 2010 One Comment
SNEMM Notes 4-18-10 http://twitter.com/MediaDisconnect/snemm-attendees Brittanny Taylor-Photographer, travel video editor, does spotlight blog on people. http://brittannytaylor.com/ Shawn Kempton-Beer Blog hittingthebottle.com (?) Patrick Hughes-http://twitter.com/eastofprov Patrick-Visual post: video for corp. small business. N.A.B. Amanda MacArthur-http://twitter.com/amaaanda Amanda-web design, copyrighting, linked in for jobs, Micro publishing Joel Foner-http://twitter.com/joelfoner Joel- Joelfoner.com Coaching for new consultants. http://joelfoner.com/about Show & Tell about lighting. [...]
Read more...Mar 17, 2010 No Comments
This is FUN! Welcome to Irish 101.com Build a Crest, check out the family name, and brush up on some History. Sweet. BUT In a day where I couldn’t find a Rosetta Stone for learning Czech: there’s a Czech101.com too!!! Another Fun site is irish-sayings.com There are 3 main celtic dialetcs. Munster dialect (south of [...]
Read more...Feb 28, 2010 No Comments
Here is a closer look at some of the Icons, Logos and Symbols of the Olympics. The Olympic Rings: Maybe the most recognizable logo of the games, the 5 rings represent the 5 inhabited continents of the world: : Africa, America, Asia, Europe and Oceania (including Australia). Created by Pierre De Coubertin in 1914. “ [...]
Read more...Feb 6, 2010 No Comments
http://crisiscommons.org/ I am really proud of the young ladies in my area. As some of you may know I am a Girl Scout Nerd. Both Local and National Girl Scout efforts are being made to meet the needs of the Haiti Earthquake Victims It’s great BUT I can’t help but wonder, what about New Orleans? [...]
Read more...Dec 12, 2009 No Comments
As the sun set this Friday I paused to think about my Jewish friends, and the miracle of Hanukkah. There is another miracle to enjoy, a Mormon Republican Senator, writing, Hanukkah Songs. Yes, if Irving Berlin can write one of the classic of Christmas, then maybe Orrin Hatch, Mormon from Utah, can give us something [...]
Read more...Nov 18, 2009 No Comments
The 1st Thanksgiving in Florida Hmmm kinda. According to Wikipedia: The date and location of the first Thanksgiving celebration is a topic of modest contention. Though the earliest attested Thanksgiving celebration was on September 8, 1565 in what is now Saint Augustine, Florida, the traditional “first Thanksgiving” is venerated as having occurred at the site [...]
Read more...Nov 11, 2009 No Comments
This Veterans Day I am remembering family, and many of my New found friends in Falmouth who have served time and time again for our country. “Joseph Ambrose, an 86-year-old World War I veteran, attends the dedication day parade for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in 1982, holding the flag that covered the casket of his [...]
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