Thursday, April 26, 2012

Hanging out at the Pots Place and Fountain Square Park - April 2012

I hang out at the Pots Place often. I also love to take photos.

This day Bob was working on some face pots in the Pots Place studio.

I also went outside and took pictures of some buildings and cars around Fountain Square Park.

Here are  few photos from that day:
Bob Brigl making Face Jugs.


















East Main Street towards Barbara Stewart Interiors.
























Fountain Square Park, Bowling Green Kentucky.



















And here are the rest of the photos. They are on the Pots Place page on Facebook.

All for now,

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Sunday, April 22, 2012

Once Upon a Time - It's a Fun Show tonight.

Once Upon a Time is on local channel 9 at 7 o'clock tonight. I really like this show! Have you seen it?


I like how there are two stories going on at once on this show - what life was like before everyone transferred to OUR world... and the life of the characters before.

Join me as I watch this fun show tonight. It's a new episode.

Here are some links to catch up if you have not been watching or missed a show or two.

Once Upon a Time - watch full episodes for free at ABC.com.
http://beta.abc.go.com/shows/once-upon-a-time

 And here is the new Fan Club on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/oncefans.

Love it. I can't wait.


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

My first visit to Bernheim Arboretum And Research Forest in Kentucky

My first visit to Bernheim Woods in Clermont, Kentucky - real name: Bernheim Arboretum And Research Forest

This place is beautiful, and so large. It must have cost millions to do what is already done. There are many sturdy benches, trailheads for lots of trails, plantings, gorgeous plants with I.D. tags, and so much more. I loved the gift shop, too.

I bought a very small stone owl and some postcards. I hope I can go back here again someday. It's a great place. We just drove around some, and hiked a very little bit, and explored the gift shop and around it.

One of the many paths here.






















Rickey and a cool hand sculpture.






















It was a beautiful day, and the woods were very green.





















 





I have all of the pictures I took posted here on Facebook:
My Bernheim Forest photos

and here is the official site:
Welcome to Bernheim Arboretum And Research Forest

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Monday, April 09, 2012

Hanging out at the Labold and Sons Salvage in Bowling Green, Kentucky

I finally made it to Labold and Sons Salvage in Bowling Green Kentucky. It is at the site of Spot Cash, which I had just started shopping at last year. They had some great socks there that Rickey liked. I enjoyed talking to the proprietor, who had some stories about years of working at the location.

I have been so curious to see this store for ages. I have heard only good things about it.

I took pictures outside the store. I had a lot of fun looking at all the items displayed there. I had to look slowly because each display is packed with things to look at.

They had all kinds of treasures there. Many were quaint and retro. I saw a wooden doll that looked like a sister to one my grandmother gave me once. They had lots of bicycles, rust and all. They had wicker chairs, scarves, pins, and some great pillow purses too.

I went downstairs too to see what was there. They had baskets, clothing, toys, more bikes, furniture, and birdcages, among many other items.

What I liked the most was the jewelry. I told myself I would come back with retro treasures packed in boxes to trade in two weeks.

Wish me luck! I will go through things and I know I can find some things to trade. I have always liked retro collectibles, so this will be fun.

Now, here are a few photos.
Open! More neat stuff is inside.






















Love this street. The Pots Place is in the next block.






















Cute table! It would look good in a display window...




























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 Tallyho!

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Wednesday, April 04, 2012

It's such a beautiful day. Here are some places to visit in Bowling Green, Kentucky.

Looking for the Events Calendar for this week? Here it is:
Events this week April 2-9

Catalpa in bloom by lowjumpingfrog on Flickr.
 What a beautiful day...

Usually on days that are nice in the Spring here in the Bowling Green Kentucky area, nice weather means Get Your Lawn Done Again Before the Rain.

But maybe we will be lucky this week.

Jackson's Orchard is open. What a fun place. Some other great spots to visit right now are Lost River Cave, Fountain Square Park (and shops), Chaney's Dairy Barn, Three Springs Park (now Basil Griffin Park) , the Historic RailPark and Train Museum, Riverview at Hobson Grove, Beech Bend Park and Raceway, the National Corvette Museum, the Eloise B. Houchens Center, and the Kentucky Museum (on WKU's campus), to name just a few places.

Leon Vincent at Artistic Soul Studio wants you to know that they have the Best Little Movie Poster Shop in town, and are located at 1014 East 10th Avenue. They are open Thursday and Friday from 1-5, and Saturdays from Noon -4.  Phone 270-991-0614.

Betsyanne

And here are a few events going on this week too:
Events this week April 2-9

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

A fun find at a thrift store today - a Pushins keychain!

I found the neatest keychain today.

I bought a "grab bag" because I could see see-through plastic playing cards in it. I received a small change purse (just like one I use, only newer), a fake flower lei, some key holders, some other miscellany, AND something totally cool - a retro Pushins keychain.

Pushins was a popular department store in Bowling Green. I tried looking up some photos of it online, but could not find any. Maybe later.

It is two-sided, and has a Higgins Slacks ad on the back. How fun is that!

Here are photos from my find:

Pushin's keychain side A

Higgins Slacks - Famous for Fit



































I am so excited about my find. I didn't even see it in the bag when I bought it!

So fun.

If you ever shopped at Pushins or know more about it, leave a comment.

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

FYI: Rescue your Picnik Files from their site

PICNIK WEBSITE ANNOUNCEMENT

FYI: You may be leaving your Picnik photos and art in the rain unless you pack your photo groceries up right away.

i.e.: Do you use the Picnik editing site? If you do, you may have photo or art files there.

Here is that site:
http://www.picnik.com.

Here is a heads up. Picnik is switching over to Google+. So, if you do not download your files by April 19th (try the 18th to be safe...) you may lose your photos you have stored here.

I just had one (whew!). But if you have used it in the past, you need to log in and copy these files to your computer desktop ASAP. They make it easy, luckily, and have a "Takeout Menu" that is easy to do once you accept the new terms. Then just download your files.

You will thank me. Something similar happened to some of my files last year that were stored on Delicious. They sent an email, but I didn't get it somehow. Then I lost my files. There was no way to get them back.

So if you are wondering, just go and check just in case.

As an added bonus, the Picnik site is allowing everyone online to use their premium service until the deadline too. I may try it, but of course will save any edited photos to my desktop at the end of the tryout, on the same day.

All for now,
Betsyanne

PS I enjoyed Picnik when I used it. But I do wish websites that are leaving would keep their customers' art or files longer just in case they don't get the official email. Here is hoping this posting will help somebody keep their files.

PPS Yup, "The Ants have Invaded..." The site says this when you go there. Pretty apropos.

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Getting ready for summer! What a great Spring so far...

My biggest Fairy Door at the Pots Place.
Spring has arrived with a vengeance!

All of a sudden my yard here in South Central Kentucky was overgrown! But I found a great lawn person to come over and help out today.

He was very nice. I was impressed that he came over the same day I called.

Now to get my mowers ready for the summer.

And of course I will want to grow some more tomatoes. Maybe this will be the year I will actually can some veggies.



My wildlife sees some activity from my friendly mole (more rooms added to his warren) but I haven't seen my usual bunnies. 1-2 new squirrels have taken up residence in the willow tree. AND there are many birds visiting this year.

Also: is it just my imagination or have the bugs started being active pretty early?

I head downtown to the Pots Place tomorrow. I might bring my computer and catch up on work.

Oh! Check above for this week's activities around town in Bowing Green Kentucky too. Just click on the  page button at the top of this blog labeled "Bowling Green Kentucky Events Page" with date. It is right under the description of this blog.

Leave a comment. Are you excited about summer too?

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Monday, March 12, 2012

My new business card (front side)

Here is my new business card still in the editing stage. It is not the final edition, but I want to show it off anyhow.

Here it is:













I want to change the capitalization on this card, but I like the designs on it so far.

Any suggestions?

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Monday, March 05, 2012

Ebay, I'm trying you out again. Also: Auctiva, and the Dutchess of York.

Are you on Ebay? I am now back there. I have so many things to sell. I want to pare down my collections again too.

So now I am going to try to sell there at Ebay again. I might even get a store later on again. I used to have one, and liked it.

Here is my Auctiva Store.

It lists my Ebay items. I put the first one on there today. It is a cassette tapebook by Sarah the Dutchess of York. I listened to this one myself and really liked it.

I must admit, I had a bad attitude towards her after seeing her infamous photos inthe tabloids. The way she explains it in the tapebook makes all kinds of sense. I really like her now. And she has some very interesting things to say about the "powers behind the throne" that really got me thinking.

About Auctiva: I use Auctiva to help me list items. It also serves as a great place to list items that are on Ebay. It is all automatic. Auctiva also helps me list with lots of photos if I want. I love photos, because you can see more views of what is for sale.

I also changed my settings in Ebay to allow me to post on Facebook when I list. Now to find an automatic way to list with Twitter too.

Last of all, please leave a comment if you are also on Ebay or sell somewhere else. I would love to visit your store or shop.

Betsyanne
Willowtreemoon on Ebay

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Sunday, March 04, 2012

Organizing, Nashville, storms and tornadoes, Bodacious Books, and Cheekwood

Hi everyone!

I am catching up and organizing today, as usual. I get inspiration from reading others' postings on Facebook and checking my mail and sites today.

Our Latest Nashville trip
Yesterday, Rickey and I visited Nashville and went to Cheekwood for a beautiful Wild West exhibit called Visions of the American West. Though I could not take pictures of the paintings and exhibits, I did get some shots of the outside activities and flowers.

Here is one of those:

















And here are more photos.

Bodacious Books is Moving
Also, we visited Bodacious Books in Nashville, which is having a sale to get ready to move down the street to a new location soon.

A great lunch
Lunch was outside at the Pineapple Room at Cheekwood, which was really fun, because the weather was great, and the food delicious.

The Weather
We here in Kentucky have had some tornadoes all around the state. We here in Bowling Green missed having much damage, luckily, but the news is carrying pictures and stories from Kentucky and other states now. My heart goes out to the victims and their families.

This is only the beginning of the Spring storm season here. I have my fingers crossed.

Here are some more photo and news links of these and other places and events that I posted on Facebook:

A train exhibit at Phillips Toy Mart, Nashville
A fun day at Cheekwood
A neat chair at Bodacious Books

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Monday, February 27, 2012

The Events Page for in and around Bowling Green, Kentucky has been updated today.

The Events page has been updated today.
Dinner downtown (@440 Main) by Joe Schabotnik on Flickr.














Here is that link:
Bowling Green KY Events Page Feb. 27th - March 4th

One neat event features WKU Drama students. They are putting on one-act plays tonight at 8 p.m. at the WKU Lab Theater in Gordon Wilson Hall. 

Tickets are only $4 or $5.00 each. Find out more at the Drama Calendar page.
 
You can see the other events for this week on the other page here: BG Events Page.
 
Remember to check all events before going to them. Thanks!
 
It is sure pretty out today. 
 
Got a favorite event? You can add your events to the listings by leaving a comment here. Thanks!
 
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Wednesday, February 22, 2012

ConCave is this weekend. It's a fun science fiction convention.

The ConCave science fiction relaxacon convention is this weekend.
The ConCave pool area.




















You can find out more about it on their website here:
ConCave website

and also on their Facebook page here:
ConCave Facebook page.

Examiner.com listed ConCave as in the Top Gaming, Horror, Comic, Toy, and Paranormal Conventions to attend.  ConCave does include gaming, and some comics are sold in the Huxster area (new this year - - rooms by the pool area.)

The convention is now held at the Best Western Motor Inn in Bowling Green Kentucky after many years in other Kentucky locations.

I am in the Art Show for the second year. I have a Vampire Mug, a Fairy Door, and some neat vampire nut heads showing this year. Come see all the neat art at the Art Show too. There are usually many different kinds of art, such as paintings, prints, glassware, and lots more.

I took some pictures of other ConCave conventions. You can see them here:
Concave 2011 photos

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Monday, February 20, 2012

Fixing my blog - the layout is a problem. Oh boy...


Today I saw that this blog's layout was a problem! I can see just part of what I want to see on the page.
So..
Next time you are visiting this blog, hopefully you will see it FIXED. It will take awhile. I think I need to change the layout and the template.
So look for a better blog here next time.
I hope you have a wonderful week, dear readers.
XOXOXOXOXO
Betsyanne

Monday, February 13, 2012

Remembering Mom...

I have been remembering my Mom more this week, as I did last week.

Helen and Mom at the Pots Place

















But I have not been writing about it (yet...)

Some things I remember about her were:

Her rolling off the couch onto the floor laughing at a funny Honeymooners TV episode... of course, we kids had to laugh with her! It's a good feeling to laugh so hard your sides ache.

Sharing coffee sometimes in the morning at her house... she had her coffee black, and I added milk and sweetener... we would talk over our plans for the day, and the week. It was a very relaxing and fun time for me.

Some things she said, like "remember the happy times..." when we talked about memories.

How she made homemade macaroni and cheese with a cracker crust... everyone's favorite! I think I will try that one of these days soon.

Singing in the car... her and we girls would sing songs and have the windows open sometimes when we were traveling to see relatives. It was fun to see the reactions of the people in nearby cars. Most smiled at us.

And how she made Christmas cookies and let us help her when we were little. My favorite cookies were the vanilla flavored, vanilla frosted cookies AND the fruit cookies with multi-colored fruit candy in them. Yum.

I am scanning photos again this week and should have a bunch linked to her sites eventually and on my Facebook page too.

There are many great memories I have of my Mom. I knew I could not have her with me forever... she was a beautiful person, an artist, and a friend.

I am starting some remembrance pages for my Mom, Mary Ellen Hooper Hirst, and finding out some stories about her I never would have known without them.

I miss you, Mom! I am listing her remembrance pages after this posting.

Your daughter
Betsy

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

The Most popular superbowl ad... (drumroll please) is the Doritos baby ad


Another great Superbowl commercial.

Yesterday, I wrote about the great Clint Eastwood Chrysler superbowl commercial.

Then today I saw in the USA Today that another commercial won top spot in the USA Today's Ad Meter. It is the Doritos baby commercial.

I had to see it, so I went to YouTube. It is great! Here it is so you can watch it too:



Yay!



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Monday, February 06, 2012

The Clint Eastwood Superbowl commercial people are talking about!


I know loads of people watched the Super Bowl yesterday. I saw part of it, but missed this Chrysler commercial, starring Clint Eastwood.

I watched this commercial today and really liked it. It is justifiably popular. If you missed it, here it is:

Here's to our second half!



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Friday, January 27, 2012

10 of my Facebook Friends or Pages - sharing

Facebook friends that inspire.

Today I am sharing some of my Facebook friends and groups that always seem to have a great photo or story to share. Many are entrepreneurs, some sell information about making a living online and others may be authors or protesters.

Still others include themselves in the 99 Percent, blogging and putting videos on about the popular Occupy Main Street movement.

I think many are open to getting NEW friends, or may have Fan or "Like" pages, so you may be able to add them. Here are a few of my favorites:

#1. I'm a Misfit and I Love it (Consulting/Business Services) - lots of pictures and sayings.

#2. Occupy Wall Street - protest news from around the world and the U.S.

#3. Hundreds of Hilarious Pics - like it says. Sometimes an LOL, sometimes a smile.

#4. Twig the Fairy - this person dresses up like a beautiful Fairy and has lots of pics. She actually may BE a fairy, it is hard to tell.

#5. The Alzheimer's Reading Room - (Bob DeMarco) - this Facebook page links up to their website, that features research about Alzheimer's, stories for caregivers, and a lot more.

#6. Seniors for a Democratic Society - lots of great leftie political news and art. Fun.

#7. The FlyLady Facebook page - this Facebook page is great for people who need help organizing and feng shui-ing their home. They have a site too.

#8. Occupy News - More news, photos, and commentary about the Occupy Movement.

#9. Failbook - the worst of Facebook. Some of these are pretty gross, some are bad, and some are pretty funny. Just saying.

#10. The Coffee Party USA Page - the opposite of the Tea Party in many ways.

I have more favorite Facebook pages I will list soon. List yours below as a comment.


Betsyanne

Monday, January 23, 2012

Happy Chinese New Year!

Hi everyone.


Did you eat Chinese food today?

If you did, chances are you found out that today was Chinese New Year. It is the most important social and economic holiday in China. (I didn't know this until today!)

The Chinese New Year 2012 is the Year of the Dragon. I saw a sign somewhere last week that said the Dragon was a Water Dragon. So are there different kinds? What kind if the official Dragon of the Chinese New Year? According to the article at About.com, the Dragon was a terrible monster who preyed on villagers.

I did a little more researching and found out that on the 15th day of the Chinese New Year, (historically) there is a Lantern Festival. I would love to see that. I didn't find out about which kind of dragon it is this year, (yet!) but I hope to find out soon. When people just celebrate the first day of the Chinese New Year, it also can be called the Spring Festival.

At the Chinese restaurant I had lunch at today, they were getting ready for a wonderful feast that evening. They were going to have a multi-course meal for their lucky customers that evening. The restaurant was Chinatown in Green Hills. What a fun restaurant. It makes me feel like such a VIP to eat there.

Anyway, here is hoping the Year of the Dragon is a very auspicious year.

Sincerely,


Betsyanne

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Delicious and Reddit... my first checking stops


Are you on Delicious? Or did you use to be on Del.i.cio.us? (note the periods...)

Have you not checked in there for a few months? You are in for a bad surprise.

Anyone who did not get emails from them and did not migrate their bookmarks have zero bookmarks to migrate. There is no place to get them, they erased them.

But you can put all of them back one by one in a different way there.

I registered again using my old info. and found out about this yesterday.

Which again goes towards my own advice backup, backup, backup. Luckily, I have been using Firefox to save my bookmarks for awhile, so I didn't lose everything.

I made a web page on the Betsyanne website using a Delicious widget. I will need to redo that page too.

I like to pretend I know what is going on with the websites I use, but I sure got blindsided here. Of course, then I had to go on the 'net to find other people who lost everything there. It was kind of fun in a bad way to read these. Some people actually thought they saved their bookmarks but didn't. And some were super-users who lost thousands of their bookmarks. So I guess it could have been worse.

Next up: Reddit - and going to all the other bookmarking or social networking sites I can think of to check my account. I went there today to check that one out. I had a whole bunch of subscriptions on the site that I didn't remember signing up for. But the site looks pretty much the same, and my name and password worked. ::whew!::

Just a heads up.

Betsyanne

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Poverty in America on C-Span - wow!

I watched a wonderful show today. 

This is the longest post I've done in a long time.

This show I watched tonight is a symposium on poverty. Suzie Orman was on it, along with filmmaker and activist Michael Moore, Majora Carter, Urban Revitalization Specialist, Roger Clay, the Insight Center for Community Economic Development President, Barbara Ehrenreich, author and NY Times columnist, and Princeton professor Cornel West. It is a rerun of a show first on Thursday, January 12, 2012.

Here are some ideas from this show. The poor in America now include people from the middle class, who have had good things in their lives that are now absent. The numbers show that there are 50 million americans in the country who are hungry, says Vicki Escarra, the Feeding America Group President and CEO.

The numbers of hungry people have doubled since the recession, she said, and it is a crisis right here. Before now, it was hidden more. She says we all know somebody who is struggling right now.

Tavis Smiley says that the younger you are, the greater the chance is that you are in poverty.

Vicki Escarra says 10-15 pages need to be filled out for a food stamp application, which is much longer than the form for getting a gun. Also, some programs do support families. Some people say we spend too much on food stamps for poor people.

Food is at record highs, and how far does $135.00 a month really go? She lives in DC. Politicians don't know the families they are affecting. They do not know how hard these people are working to get out of poverty. When they cut people out, they don't know how this will affect people.

Vicki Escarra says there is enough food in this country to feed everybody and most of the world. We could work on the food system better. 17 million kids can't be educated because of hunger. We need to see children and families have enough to eat in the United States of America.

Suzie says that there are some tools that people in poverty can use to get themselves out. She says that people need to believe they can make it out of poverty. Others can help people lift themselves out of poverty. Hope is important, and believing in yourself is important.

One person can be the spark to help start real change. One thing she wants to change is FICO scores for people. Without a good score, people can't get good loan rates, can't find places to rent, and you can't get hired.

People who pay in cash or on debit don't count like people paying via credit. This is wrong, she says. The late fees and interest on credit cards is a credit trap that people need to get out of. America needs to be more of a cash society, she says. Suze Orman says there is "serious money" in credit cards and prepaid cards that "charge exorbitant fees". Her goal is to have FICO scores for people who have debit cards in two years.

She also talks about student debt. Private student loan debts are way higher than Stafford loans, for instance. These can go to 19 percent. The loans can't be discharged via bankruptcy. Banks like it when you don't pay your debt back. An expensive education doesn't guarantee a job either.

She says we need to have documents in place to protect you tomorrow. If you can't take care of yourself, you can't take care of your children. We pass a silent message of "less" to our children if we do not educate ourselves and them. Don't set yourself up to be a victim to a system that wants you to fail.

Suze Orman wants to help people stay out of poverty, get involved with the money you have today, and learn how to make more from less, and take your hard-earned money and give it to others, like the banks.

People need to know how to invest their money in retirement plans, and how to take care of yourself in the future. Medicare and Social Security or Pensions, 401K's, you will have to work until you are 75 or 80 just to retire possibly. People need to be powerful over their own money and then they can help others.

Another issue is the environment - because poor people are winding up in the worst locations. Majora Carter says we can deal with the way the environment is changing to support energy conservation and creating green jobs for all people, including the poor.

What can we do right now with our capitalist system? How do we make poor people less poor? How can we help our leaders have vision? She says that there needs to be jobs for the undereducated too.

Barbara Ehrenreich says that everyone must be a leader. She says that we have discovered "the power of solidarity" in the last few months. Her book is "Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America." We need to "have the strength of we" and come together as leaders.

She says that our system of capitalism is destroying itself. Our economy is now based on the 1%. How can this system survive?

She agrees that there is a class war. One of the targets was the unions. They have been terribly weakened. But we still have to take a lesson from them about solidarity. They can still take on that 1 percent.

When you are poor, you can be poor and proud. Say "we don't want their stuff!"

The speakers on this show mention that about half of the country (U.S.) is living in poverty. Wow. This is a HUGE number. They discuss how to lift people out of poverty. Tavis Smiley says most of the people living in poverty and going through the most hell are African-Americans. He wonders why most black people are being silent. Why is this?

Roger Clay answers that he had unrealistic expectations of President Obama. He does believe that President Obama has done some great things, and he has high expectations for him, but has been somewhat disappointed with his leadership on the poverty issue and the unemployment rate.

He believes with pressure on him, he may improve President Obama's leadership on this issue. He believes that Barack Obama is definitely the better choice over the Republican candidates for President though. Tavis Smiley says he needs to make poverty a priority.

He says we don't want to go back to the past. It was never good for him and many others. We do need to learn from it, but use new tools. He thinks we need to think bigger. Hope can be delusional. Most Americans used to think that they would be rich, so they wanted to protect the rich. Now this is changing. The system itself need to change. This can happen in the next 10-15 years.

In the short term, we need good jobs with benefits. But we need to change the system too. We can't leave people with no jobs or real help.

We need to spread the wealth of this country throughout all its people. There are things we all own, such as oil in Alaska. They distributed $3,000 per person to the citizens there. Our natural resources could belong to everyone. Patents could be paid for by giving ownership to everyone and this could get rid of food stamps and other safety net programs.

Cornel West says that banks are making money but not producing anything. It is too speculative globally. We must tell people the painful truth about our system.  It has changed in the last 30 years. Trade unions are being pushed against the wall. We can keep our heads high in the midst of darkness, but it is difficult.

Read more about this great show on my Friend Facebook page in my Notes.

Michael Moore remembers what a great experience it was to vote for President Obama, He even cried. It was really emotional. The past 8 years had been so painful. Then other countries turned against us because we invaded other countries. He says Barack Obama and his wife both have a good heart. So he is not despairing, but he is not happy with everything going on since the election.

Tax the rich, end the wars, take the money out of politics, corporations are not people, constitutional amendments,  how many gated communities can you build? Because you made so many people poor or nearly poor. How much more will you make them suffer? Someday they will not take it any more. You will wish you dealt with it now, when there is peace and not violence. Do it! Trust me.. it's coming!

He thinks our Democracy is being controlled by the 1 percent that rule this country. One or two threads are left - one is one person, one vote. But there is a lack of choice on who to vote for. Both people are feeding at the same corporate trough.

We need to remove money from government, go to paper ballots, remove the electoral college, move election day to the weekend, and make it EASIER to vote.The majority want regulation on Wall Street, and somebody arrested for these crimes.

We need to have politicians promise not to take money from the banks or Wall Street. They need your vote, or they can't win. Don't punk people who have less. the President should say he won't take one dime from Wall Street, and he'd get a lot more support.

Credit card debt and student debt have been fighting each other for #1.

Here is the deal, he said, ...The Republicans have not run anybody who is going to beat you. So... I think there's a pretty good chance you are going to win this election. Don't lose another year. You have the opportunity to be the Roosevelt of the 21st Century. You can bring this country to the moral place it should be. You can help create the American Dream for every person Suzie is talking about... (there is more! I can't wait to hear this again.)

Michael Moore says that money in government is causing so many problems. Everyone is serving Wall Street. The Occupy Wall Street movement is fighting this. He is talking about Capitalism as defined in the 21st century. We need more say, it needs to be a Democratic system. The way it is right now is evil and it needs to change. Right now our system is unjust, unfair, and not Democratic.

21% of Republicans believe that Barack Obama is the Antichrist. What is up with that? They are pretty crazy. Let's work on the ones that aren't. If people have cable, they can watch this. We need to get behind jobs that pay a decent wage. How can we create these jobs? 2 trillion dollars are in bank accounts of corporations.

The 99 percent need to have 4 or 5 parties to represent them, Michael Moore says. 

They used to create more jobs, but now they just put it in the company bank account as a rainy day fund. They think another crash could happen, and they want to be protected. Congress can force then to release the money for jobs. We need a Roosevelt-style jobs program right now.

This is a Tavis Smiley Forum, called "Remaking America: From Poverty to Prosperity". He is a host on PBS.

C-Span.org has a copy of this forum on this page. What a great show. I plan to try to listen to this via my computer and a set of earphones.

There is so much said here that I did not know. The group agrees that leadership is needed to help our fellow Americans right now. Tavis Smiley thinks that many people are still not caring about the poor people in our country.

Cornel West believes that poverty and hunger is a national security problem, and we need elected leaders who "understand the tears." He thinks that eventually if this keeps on, riots may happen and this country needs to take action.

He is against the injustice of poverty affecting the young people in our country. If we want the eradication of poverty, we have to target the young people from birth to 5 years old. We need a renaissance of compassion and a revolution.

We take action on wars and saving banks, but myopic leadership can lead to a catastrophe. The Black prophetic tradition is weak and feeble right now. More people need to choose to be a part of it, no matter what your race is.

Righteous indignation and anger can channel through love. Get made with love and courage and be willing to die for something bigger than you.

We all need to talk justice, and do the right thing. It's not about politics and power, it's about people and caring about other people. We take action, Cornel West says, or we go under as a nation. Democracy is almost gone.

We need a sense of history to help change this system. The system is all about people up for sale.

The system itself was broken in the past... and it is now. We have to keep our focus on the system, and people of courage and vision must organize and mobilize. It's not about one person or one President, it's about fundamental transformation from oligarchs to everyday people.

What are you willing to do? What will be the cost? We don't want to lose our democracy. Dick Gregory, most of his friends are dead. This is a new form of slavery. Oligarchy needs to be challenged. People are afraid to stand up and make a choice. Most people would rather sell out than die, Cornell believes.

He thinks that the resiliency of poor people is very strong. There needs to be a wave of young people like some ancestors were. They are indoctrinated into overnight success... and this does not help. There is a shift in young people that could make them sell out to superficial status. Quick success is not as worthy as working towards something important.

Tavis Smiley says things are getting worse, even though money has been spent.

Barbara Ehrenreich says that corporate policies and wages and the bad safety net system is rigged. If you spiral down, you will spiral faster. There is no ladder going up, there is a greased shute going down. Employers are checking credit scores - what is that about?

And they don't want to hire people who need jobs. What?? Debts mount, along with the possibility of legal trouble, she says. When you apply for food stamps, your information is in the system like a criminal's is. Is there a war on the poor?

We can be Poverty Abolitionists, Tavis Smiley says. There are Poverty Deniers out there.  Our system is not democratic.

Optimism suggests that there is a reason to believe things will get better. Hope says faith is the substance of things hoped for, things not seen. We need to move from symbols to substance.

Wow. What a program. It was one of the best I have ever seen. I suggest you listen to it or watch it also. This program may be offered on PBS later on. I hope so!

Betsyanne

PS I believe that Martin Luther King, Jr. would definitely be involved in this struggle to help our fellow Americans.

PPS I may have some words wrong on here. I was typing pretty fast! I hope I got most of the speakers and ideas right.

See these links for more information about this great talk:
http://www.tavistalks.com/remakingamerica/
and
Tavis Smiley Hosts Symposium on Poverty in America / C-SPAN

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

The Willow Tree, posterized and photoshopped

I already put this picture on Facebook, but I wanted to share it here.

It is SO fun to play with Photoshop.

The closest tree here is the Willow Tree, which I named this blog for.


I added the orbs to make the photo look more interesting.

I love the sunsets around here for their beautiful color.

When I get another camera, I will be able to do even more.

Of course, when I learn what the different settings do on the camera I have now, it may change my mind about needing another one for awhile.

There are two local camera clubs.

I may join one this year or next.

Today I spruced up the windows downtown at the Pots Place. It was fun!

Helen brought in some yarn holder pots, which people have been asking for, and the other potters have been hard at work too, making dog bone holders, snack pots, and big bowls.

Incidentally, The Pots Place in downtown Bowling Green, Kentucky has a website and a Facebook page. Come visit!

Here is hoping things are going well for you. Leave a comment!

Betsyanne

Sunday, January 08, 2012

Tonight - Watch Once Upon a Time for a real treat

I admit it - I'm a total fan of this really fun TV show. 

And I totally agree with a new article by Angela Rentmeester in this new Examiner online article:


"Once Upon a Time is easily one of the best new shows on television. Each episode gets so good that fans are left wanting more. This is one show that more people should start watching. If you love fairytale stories set in the modern day world then this is one show you have to start watching… now!"

There is a new episode tonight on ABC at 7 p.m. Central. If you have never watched this show before, now's the time to start. And if you are a fan, this is a reminder for you. :-)

Read the rest of the article here to find MORE reasons to watch this, along with Downton Abbey on PBS of course, too, afterwards. Luckily, the two shows are back to back, with Once Upon a Time starting the excellent TV action tonight.

Just saying! And scroll down to see the first trailer for the series. I think it will definitely get you interested.

Betsyanne

PS You can read the rest of the article here: Why More People Should Watch 'Once Upon a Time' - Chicago TV / Examiner.com.

Here is the intro trailer from Once Upon a Time, You can double-click it to go to the original at YouTube or make take it into full-screen mode if you wish.




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Thursday, January 05, 2012

From USA Today: De-clutter your life, a little at a time - 5 great tips


I ran across a terrific article today from USA today. 

It is called "It's 'Time' to declutter, bit by bit" by Michelle Healy.

She asks questions of Tara Kuczykoski and Mandi Ehman, both moms and bloggers too.

Here are 5 great tips from the article I liked a lot:

#1: Know when to stock up on different things. They mention when to buy frozen food and chest freezers (March) and the best time to buy ice cream (June, July, or August).

#2. Saving time can be a higher priority than just saving money sometimes.

#3. Use a timer for de-cluttering and start at small timed increments. (This is also a mainstay method for people who use FlyLady too).

#4. It IS possible to find coupons for healthy foods. One of the bloggers has a database at DealSeekingMom.com that can help).

#5. A daily cleanup schedule should include sorting the mail, doing dishes, putting away toys, keeping up with laundry, wiping counters, and sweeping or vacuuming the kitchen floor.

There are other great hints here too. I think you will love this article too. Here is that link:
It's 'Time' To declutter, bit by bit.

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Monday, January 02, 2012

How often should I update my blogs?


Today I am publishing to some of my blogs.  <Again - after a day or two...>

Cool pens original by Keith Williamson on Flickr.








I have only been publishing maybe once or twice a week before, and sometimes less often.

But it will be good practice, and I think more interesting to write more than I used to last year. I think publishing every day would be great - but I don't have that much time when I am very busy. So I will publish every other day when that happens.

How often do you update your blogs? I have heard great advice from Bloggeries, a popular web directory and forum, about how much posting is necessary. By all means, some people say, post every day. Others say to post at least twice a week.

Most bloggers agree that posting once a month is not enough. People simply get bored of never hearing anything from a blog and will ignore them after a while. I personally erase a blog from my blogrolls if they have not posted for two months or more.

And I want to get serious about my blogs this year. I want to improve how they look, and don't be surprised if I move some to websites. My readers will still be able to read each blog; they will just be on another page.

Betsyanne
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Sunday, January 01, 2012

New Years' Resolutions - do you have some?

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2012. Time for New Years' Resolutions.

Some people are not making any this year. Those people do not include me.

I have some of the same resolutions from last year. They include finishing my ebooks, updating my blogs and sites, and getting more involved in other projects too.

For me, its' also a time to wish the bad times of last year a good riddance and to renew my hope for needed changes this year.

I also plan to have a Betsyanne Newsletter for this year. I will have tips, ideas, and lots more in it. Just send me your email and I will add you. Here is that form:


Do you have a special New Year's Resolution you want to share? Just put it at the end here as a comment.

HAPPY NEW YEAR! May this year bring you much happiness, health, and dreams come true.


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