Saturday, November 1, 2008

Photo Tag


This is crazy, I am putting the fourth picture that I still have from when I first got my digital camera July 06. This was taken in August, 06 along Colorado state highway 287, near Eads. A nice rain storm brewing off in the distance.

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Dr. Phils Personality Test

My result: The Lively Center of Attention

Others see you as fresh, lively, charming, amusing, practical, and always interesting; someone who's constantly in the center of attention, but sufficiently well-balanced not one to let it go to their head. They also see you as kind, considerate, and understanding; someone who'll always cheer them up and help them out.

I don't know but I am kinda liking Dr. Phil! LOL

Monday, September 15, 2008

Just a little humor

Sunday, September 7, 2008

We the People...

We the people.........Have the right to choose!
This is the American "Way". I respect everyone's right to make
choices in our Great Country! I challenge each of us to use the tools
at our disposal and do so. I have done my research and found all
the pro's and con's of each of our Candidates for this Presidential
Election. Finding links on the internet for Obama / McCain are
relatively easy.
For example:
Links to Obama and Frank Marshall Davis/ Communist Activist
http://www.aim.org/aim-column/obamas-communist-mentor/
http://thelonggoodbye.wordpress.com/2008/02/20/barack-obama-and-frank-marshall-davis/

Vetting Candidates:
Obama-http://www.aim.org/aim-column/who-vetted-obama/
Palin-http://ap.google.com/article/ALeqM5ien_6EeZb9on-oFB_RO7DSzoKWvQD9319KS85

When it comes to the media, what can be said? Other than reporting something/anything be it
true or false-- partly true/partly false, and-- just because they CAN.
Thankfully BECAUSE there is such a thing as "Freedom of Speech"!

Controversy is nothing new when it comes to a Presidential Election.
Rumors are not either. I do not believe all I have heard about Obama, Biden, McCain, or Palin.
I am seriously concerned about the safety of our Great Nation, Oil Dependency, Education and Taxes.

Based on these issues alone I have made my choice for Voting in this Election.

Here is a Republican, who by the way, Barack Obama agrees with (for you Obama supporters)
on Oil, Energy,
---T. Boone Pickens.
http://mytexasmag.com/blog/news/politics/t-boone-pickens-bringing-unity-energy
http://www.boonepickens.com/media/default.asp

Education: http://www.aim.org/don-irvine-blog/palin-praised-by-nea/
and the list could go on.......and on

I am really glad that my life is not under the microscope, surely the media would not
have far to dig to ruin my chances of Serving!

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Article from Michael Reagan

Here is a good article from Michael Regan about Sarah Palin.
Click here

McCain and Palin

Clearly I am voting for John and Sarah! Besides-I like the ring of those two names! Very biblical! And their campaign was in St. Paul-- hmmm! Above and beyond that I trust them to keep America safe. I will concede to Mayor Giuliani when he said that you take the applicants and elect the best candidate for the job. McCain and Palin all the way! To me this is and never has been a party thing. I have voted both ways in the past. It is "WHO" is right for the job PERIOD! I grew up an American citizen, I have always known how many states we have, never any question about that. Click here
Don't be swooned by this Obama guy just because you want a party change, my advise is to check out his background fully, after all there is a lot there not to be desired for AMERICA!
And how about the Vice-President! Sarah Palin, you rock! A great example for all women, black, white, red, blue, green, whatever! I wish the McCain - Palin ticket success!
A "US CITIZEN" FOR MCCAIN-PALIN!
some interesting links to Obama background:
Here

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Excited to see this Exhibit in Fort Worth!


I can't wait to see this exhibit of some of the worlds best
artists. It will be in Fort Worth and is about a 20min
drive from me. The best thing is for the "old" folks on
Tuesdays it is half price. Eye candy for sure!

The exhibition brings to Fort Worth works that have come to define the Impressionist achievement—paintings that will be familiar even to those who have never visited the Art Institute since they have been so widely disseminated through reproductions. They include Paris Street; Rainy Day (1877) by Gustave Caillebotte; 7 Cézannes, including Madame Cézanne in a Yellow Chair (1888–90) and The Bathers (1899/1904); 6 works by Degas, including Yellow Dancers (In the Wings) (1874/76) and The Millinery Shop (1879/86); 7 Gauguins, including Arlésiennes (Mistral) (1888) and The Ancestors of Tehamana (1893); 5 Van Goghs, including Self-Portrait (1887) and The Bedroom (1889); 7 Manets, including The Races at Longchamp (1866) and Woman Reading (1877/80); 26 Monets, including 6 paintings of wheatstacks, 4 of London, and 3 of water lilies; 12 Renoirs, including Lunch at the Restaurant Fournaise (1875), Acrobats at the Cirque Fernando (1879), and Two Sisters (On the Terrace) (1881); and 3 Toulouse-Lautrecs, including Moulin de la Galette (1889).