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I gather vinyl records from salvage yards, second hand shops and refuse centres. Places where they would have been disposed of and destroyed. I turn them into art pieces, and can add a clock mechanism in some designs. After cutting, they are filed back smooth, and washed in warm soapy water to remove any marks. I enjoy creating pieces, and also love creating custom design pieces. Please look through my designs, and see what you like.
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Light, crisp, and highly aromatic, the warmer climate Alexander Valley fruit gives the wine ripe pear and melon character, while the ocean cooled Russian River fruit offers citrus, mineral, and traditional herbaceous qualities. Accessibility Sitemap Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy Return and Refund Policy Powered by City Hive You're Invited! Sign up for our exclusive email list and be the first to hear of special offerings, new arrivals, and events.
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I’ve been totally slacking on the blog because I’ve been consumed with pickleball. We had our league finals this week at Chicken N Pickle. While I didn’t make my goal of winning all three of my leagues this session, I actually didn’t do too shabby. So I wrote about how Jimmy H and I won our Nahola league a few weeks ago. I wanted to also win my Wednesday night competitive women’s doubles and Thursday night competitive mixed doubles leagues at Chicken N Pickle. Unlike the Nahola league, you have a permanent partner for the CNP leagues so I actually got team shirts made for us. I found this lady who does amazing customizations through a mutual friend. Her business is called Simply Charming Designs and her work is awesome! I got matching “Asian Invasion” shirts for me and my mixed partner Tom. I picked this team name since we are both Asian. We’re actually going to continue playing together this next session. Since it’s a Halloween league, we had to modify our team name a bit. Our official team name for this session is “Asian Invasion of the Pickle Snatchers” — so we can get more mileage out of our existing team shirts. I don’t really like playing in t-shirts so I always turn my shirts into tank tops or muscle shirts. Here’s a pic of me and my partner Tom. Our team name for women’s doubles is “Backhanded Compliments” so I got matching shirts for Renae and me from the same lady. Both shirts turned out fabulous! Anyway, before our maroon team shirts, we were wearing our tie dye CNP shirts that I’d gotten for us at the beginning of league. I just love matching outfits! This is a group photo of us after the competitive women’s doubles league tournament championship match. Karen and Jenny (in the pink tanks) won our league. Renae and I came in second. Even though we didn’t win, I still had a ton of fun. Karen and Jenny lost their first match so they came out of the opportunity bracket (it was a double elimination tournament format). Since Renae and I were undefeated in the winner’s bracket, even though we lost the best 2 out of 3 championship match, we had to play again. Karen and Jenny had to beat us in a game to 15 to win it all. The championship match was a bloodbath. Karen and Jenny played amazing and we couldn’t do anything. Here’s a video of that brutal championship match, in case you want to watch it. The competitive men had their league finals that same night. Patrick Smith and Jamie Lynch won (again). This is their fifth consecutive time winning. The only thing that ever changes is who comes in second. Matt Conrad (aka Dr. Conrad) and Dave Belew took second this time. There were more men’s teams so their bracket is bigger and messier. The following night, Tom and I played in the competitive mixed league tournament final and won it. Huyen Nguyen and Michael Harris came in second, defeating lots of higher seeded teams including Undercover Secret Weapon (Jimmy and Fong) and Dropping L’s (Donnie and Tiffany). Here’s a picture of our bracket on Thursday night. We actually ended up playing only three matches total that night because we had a bye for being the top seeded team out of the seven teams. There were originally eight teams but Michael Cheung and Jen Reifschneider had to move to Tuesday evenings because of her work schedule. Our first match was against C&K (Chris Wilson and Kim Knotts) after they won against Barbie & Ken (Amy Jaramillo with Robert Bell subbing for Amy’s husband Todd). After that, we played against Dropping L’s (Donnie and Tiffany) who won against Undercover Secret Weapon (Jimmy and Fong). Then we had to wait for all of the opportunity bracket matches (one game to 15) to finish to play the championship match. It ended up being Dink, Dink, Goose (Michael Harris and Huyen Nguyen) with us in the finals. They did the hard work of eliminating our toughest competitors so they actually saved us a lot of effort. In the end, I fell short of my goal of winning all three of my Fall leagues but first in two leagues and second in one is nothing to shake a stick at — I’m actually quite happy with how I did this time around. The next session is only five weeks long and I’m playing in both mixed and women’s again. Tom and I are going to try to defend our league title in competitive mixed and then I’m playing with my friend Brooke Ayala this time for women’s because my previous partner Renae DeSantis can’t play. Anyway, I’m looking forward to another fun, succession league session. I hope I have great results to share next month. Until next then. GNG. Related Stories League Update on August 18, 2020 New League Session is Here on November 9, 2020 Winter League Tournament on March 19, 2020 Chicken N Pickle Mixed Competitive Leagues on March 5, 2021 Pickleball League Nights on February 21, 2020 « Fun Monday Off « this post » Monthly Pedicure Date » Who We Are Brian and Ching met in 1999 and have been together ever since. Brian was born and raised in Wichita. He moved away to live in Memphis for a few years and then returned. It was after he returned to Wichita that he met Ching. Coming home was probably the best decision he's ever made, besides marrying Ching. Ching is an exotic and petulant little flower imported from the Philippines. Her family moved to the Wichita area in the mid-90s. She is an avid blogger and picture-taker. She is quite prolific and has authored most of the posts on the site. Brian and Ching are inseparable and enjoy many activities together including traveling, dancing, bowling, chess, and poker. The only activities they don't share are video games (mostly Brian's thing) and Zumba (that's all Ching). They live in Wichita with their two adorable dogs, Molly and Saki. This blog started in 2002 to document their life after marriage and has since evolved into a chronicle of their day to day adventures.
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This clinic will focus on making your existing serving more aggressive and serve receive more accurate while building consistency in both skills. This clinic is geared toward intermediate-advanced players and will work on the basics of jump serving, both float and top spin for those interested. We will work on how to serve receive these more aggressive attack serves in a variety of serve receive rotations. Masks are required at all times while indoors in Arlington, until further notice. League Details: Coed on a men's net 3 weeks of instruction 90 minutes of instruction each week Taught by Nick Bryant Key Info: Start Date: Dec 02, 2021 Day: Thursday Times: Play 6:45-8:15pm Location: Fidelity House Indiv. Status: Holding Payment Holding Payment If buttons below note "Registration Closed," the activity will soon open to accept registrations. If buttons below note "Register," this activity is accepting registrations, but payment processing may be delayed until we reach the minimum number of players needed to form a team, confirm team space, or in the case of travel, until space is confirmed. Once the minimum is reached or space is confirmed, your payment will be automatically processed. Upon registration, you are subject to the cancellation policy of this activity. VB Serving & Passing - Intermediate/Advanced VB Serving & Passing - Intermediate/Advanced This clinic will focus on making your existing serving more aggressive and serve receive more accurate while building consistency in both skills. This clinic is geared toward intermediate-advanced players and will work on the basics of jump serving, both float and top spin for those interested. We will work on how to serve receive these more aggressive attack serves in a variety of serve receive rotations. Masks are required at all times while indoors in Arlington, until further notice. League Details: Coed on a men's net 3 weeks of instruction 90 minutes of instruction each week Taught by Nick Bryant Key Info: Start Date: Dec 02, 2021 Day: Thursday Times: Play 6:45-8:15pm Location: Fidelity House Indiv. Status: Holding Payment Holding Payment If buttons below note "Registration Closed," the activity will soon open to accept registrations. If buttons below note "Register," this activity is accepting registrations, but payment processing may be delayed until we reach the minimum number of players needed to form a team, confirm team space, or in the case of travel, until space is confirmed. Once the minimum is reached or space is confirmed, your payment will be automatically processed. Upon registration, you are subject to the cancellation policy of this activity. Register Schedule & Standings League Info Space is limited Individual: $75.00 Registration Closed Looking to play with friends? Form groups or teams with 1-12 friends. Each player pays individually. We can match you with other individuals to fill team if needed. Small Group: $75.00 Invite Your Friends to Play Registration Closed Full Team Not available Not available Jay Peak MLK Weekend Jan 14-17 Join BSSC for the long weekend of the best skiing & riding in New England at Jay Peak for MLK Weekend! BOOK NOW No Play Dates for Sports Leagues BSSC Sports - No Play Dates Unless otherwise noted in the specific league schedule, leagues do not play on the following dates: Friday, January 1, 2021 - New Year's Day Saturday, January 2, 2021 Monday, May 31, 2021 - Memorial Day Saturday, July 3, 2021 Sunday, July 4, 2021- Independence Day Monday, July 5, 2021 Monday, September 6, 2021 - Labor Day Wednesday, November 24, 2021 Thanksgiving Eve Thursday, November 25, 2021 – Thanksgiving Friday, December 24, 2021 – Christmas Eve Saturday, December 25, 2021 – Christmas Sunday, December 26, 2021 Friday, December 31, 2021 – New Year’s Eve General - Code of Conduct and Sportsmanship BSSC is committed to maintaining a pleasant, comfortable and safe recreational environment and therefore expects its participants to adhere to a code of conduct with respect to other participants, spectators, BSSC staff, game officials, agents carrying out services, and others. In sports games and other competitive activities, we expect participants to uphold basic standards of good sportsmanship, including but not limited to: • Understanding, appreciating and abiding by the rules of the game • Maintaining high standards of the honor system • Respecting the integrity and judgment of game officials • Shaking hands with the opponent after each game BSSC stands united behind the principles of respect, inclusion, and acceptance. We welcome and are committed to providing a fun and safe environment for all persons regardless of race, ethnicity, color, gender, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, religious belief, age, disability, veteran status or national origin. Our rules, despite gender requirements or game-play, are inclusive of all sexualities and gender identities and expressions, and we encourage you to identify in our leagues and activities as you prefer. If you should have any concerns or needs, please email your program manager (listed on each activity web page) for assistance. The following are examples of unacceptable conduct in BSSC activities: • Illegal activity • Threatening, intimidating, harassing or violent verbal or physical behaviors • Excessive, inappropriate, rude, argumentative or disruptive actions and/or profanity • Excessive drinking or disorderly conduct • Disregard of the rules of the facility which includes no littering & respectful communications with representatives and other patrons • Any other behavior which, in the sole discretion of BSSC, the game official, tour escort and/or agents carrying out services, is deemed to be in any way inappropriate Any person or team considered to be in violation of this code of conduct can be immediately removed from the game or activity, requiring the participant(s) to leave the playing area and/or event venue in a timely fashion, and will be subject to any or all of the following disciplinary actions, in each instance without refund of any kind: • Verbal warning • Written warning • Suspension • Expulsion from league or activity • Ban from further BSSC activities • Termination of membership Sports - Respectful Use of Facilities All league participants, officials, and spectators are expected to treat every facility with respect. Please do not abuse the facility, its staff, or anyone else within the facility, by leaving trash, swearing, or any other acts that may be deemed disrespectful. In addition to BSSC’s league rules, all are also subject to the rules of conduct which may exist for the facility. Failure to comply may result in expulsion from the league or other disciplinary actions as defined in the code of conduct. Sports - Alcohol Policy For all sports activities, alcohol is strictly prohibited. Violation of this rule jeopardizes the use of the field for the entire league. Players cannot consume alcohol on any part of league premises, including parking lots, before or after a game, and no player will be allowed to compete if the game official feels that a player has been drinking before the game. The offending player(s) will be removed from the game and face further disciplinary action per the code of conduct. General - Weather Cancellation Policy There are 3 ways to see if activities are canceled. We will always make an effort to give you a few hours notice, but that may not always be possible, so it is the participant’s responsibility to check these 3 sources. BSSC Weather Cancellation Line: 617-789-4070 ext 300 Twitter @bssc BSSC.com. For outdoor activities, cancellations depend upon the playability of a field, not whether it is raining. Decisions are usually made after 4pm on weekdays and 2-3 hours in advance on weekends. Because conditions & weather can change, updates are made as necessary, and we suggest you check before heading out to your activity. Games scheduled for synthetic grass fields are usually never cancelled unless there is thunder & lightning. In case of lightning near a field, games will be stopped immediately and then resumed when safe...this may cause a delay in the schedule or require some or all games to be cancelled depending on the duration of lightning. Activities may also be cancelled per the directive of the field/venue owner if they feel damage may be done to the field by playing on it. During the winter months, occasionally activities may be cancelled due to snow. Some sports leagues use school facilities which may be closed if school was cancelled. However, some schools allow us to play as long as the parking lot is cleared. Other facilities are always open, and we will only cancel if overall conditions are too problematic. We will usually not cancel in advance based on a forecast of snow, but wait until actual accumulation. Similarly, if it is snowing in the morning or early afternoon, but is due to stop, we will wait until 4 or 5pm to see if we can play. 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So you have decided to study online. Indeed, studying online can be very advantageous but don’t forget that there are also challenges with this form of education. In this article, let’s talk about what a student can do to get the most from an online distance learning degree program. Set aside your personal schedule on reviewing lessons. You may set aside at least 15 to 20 minutes of your time to review your lessons before the class starts or after each class. Doing so will help you remember important points discussed in the class more effectively. Fight procrastination. When a student is taking up a course online, there might be a tendency to put off school tasks or take assignments for granted. Keep in mind that the best way to benefit from an online distance learning program is if you do your part or responsibilities as a student. Be active in online discussions. Just because classes are conducted over the internet does not mean your participation has to be limited. Make it a point to be active in class discussions regularly. If you have questions to ask, don’t be afraid to raise them. If you know the answer, then let yourself be heard. Do your assignments diligently. Just as it is important to submit assignments on time in a traditional class room setting, the same is true in an online distance learning program. Always do your assignments on your own instead of having other people do them for you. Stay focused. Motivation and self-disciple are two virtues that all students must nurture, especially those who are studying online. It will require effort to really learn but rest assured that all your hard work will pay off when you complete the program. Follow the guidelines set by your instructor. Understand the instructions on submitting assignments and reports and follow the guidelines properly to make sure that your work will be well-received. Use an appropriate subject line when sending messages through email or when posting on the message board. Make use of online learning materials. Online distance learning students are provided with course materials and references that are readily available online. Take advantage of these provisions to maximize your potential. Get in touch with your instructors regularly. Keeping the communication lines open is essential in online education. If you have any issues or problems regarding the lesson, don’t hesitate to get in touch with your instructor right away. In case you cannot attend class because of technical problems such as not having internet connection, find a way to contact your online instructor or school administrators to inform them about your situation. About the Author Nita Harris is a graduate of a Computer Science program in Santa Monica, CA. 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On this Father’s Day 2021, we celebrate three sets of fathers and sons who enjoyed competitive shooting together. This story can remind us how shooting together can help build life-long bonds between fathers and sons. Joseph Borden and Jim Borden A while back, Jim Borden made a post on his Facebook Page that made us think about how shooting can build important connections between father and son. Jim recalled how he would go to Piedmont, North Carolina with his father every year for a shooting match: “17 years ago this weekend was the last time dad was able to make the trek to North Carolina for the annual Groundhog contest and the match at Piedmont. Loved the time we spent together. Dad shot competitive benchrest with me from 1980 until June 2001. He passed in August 2001.” This prompted others shooters to respond with cherished memories of their own fathers: “I’d give a year’s pay to have my Dad back for an hour, let alone a day. Spend all the time you can with them while they’re here”. — Kerry S. “I think how lucky some folks are to look back in life and have fond memories of doing things with their parents that both enjoyed. I have missed my dad for 44 years and think of him every time I hunt, fish, trap or work on a household project. We did it all together.” — Bill McC. Another poster explained how he now attends matches with his own young son: “The time you spent with your father meant as much or more to him. Always cherish [those memories], as I know you will. Last year, I spent … over 400 hours with my then 10-year-old son going to rifle matches. This year will be similar. This photo was from today of my 11-year-old son.” — John C. So here’s a message to all dads — take some time to introduce your sons (and daughters) to the joys of shooting. Spend quality time with your youngsters while you can. Time passes quickly, boys grow up into men. Ensure you enjoy a life outdoors together whenever you can. About Jim Borden and Borden Accuracy Jim began shooting high power silhouette and benchrest matches in the mid 1970s while working for a Fortune 500 company as an engineer. In the early 1980s he began building rifles for himself and then for others. Jim has a background as a gunsmith, machinist, registered mechanical engineer, engineering instructor, project manager, hunter, and benchrest competitor. In benchrest competitions he has set ten world records and won 11 National Championships thereby earning induction into the Benchrest Hall of Fame. Jim also served six terms as President of the International Benchrest Shooters (IBS). Jim operates Borden Rifles/Borden Accuracy with his wife Joan, sons Jim Junior and John, daughter Andrea Mecca and son-in-law John (Mike) Mecca. Jim is also an outstanding photographer. Another Father/Son Duo — Sam Hall and Hunter Hall Sam Hall is a multi-time IBS 600-yard Shooter of the Year, who holds many IBS mid-range records. It’s tough to beat Sam when he’s on his game. But it looks like Sam has a worthy challenger — his own son Hunter Hall, now 15. At age 12, Hunter won the North Carolina State 1000-yard Light Gun Group Title. At a very young age, Hunter Hall showed an interest in his father’s shooting hobby. It turns out Hunter has the God-given talent for hitting the target. Yes there would be another champion in the Hall family. Here is Hunter, at age 12, winning the NC 1000-Yard Group title. Not bad for a kid not even in High School yet! Even at just 6 years of age, Hunter showed a keen interest in shooting. Back in 2012 Sam reported: “This weekend we practiced freehand shooting with his BB gun at cans. After that I was needing to zero my Light Gun and get started with a few loads at 100 yards. To my amazement my 6-year-old wanted to accompany me. I could not believe it when he wanted to shoot my competition rifle. I had just put a new barrel and scope on it and needed to zero it. After two shots to get it zeroed he hit a .25 inch dot at 100 yards. I let him do everything — loading it, ejecting rounds, and even working my Farley joystick rest.” Ken Klemm and Ian Klemm — Father and Son F-TR Aces Over the last 30 years, a family saga has been playing out in rural Wisconsin: a father fosters within his son the joy of competitive target shooting. It started in a basement shooting range of a small-town elementary school, shooting single-shot rimfire target rifles while cementing the fundamentals of sight alignment, breathing, trigger control, and safety. With a background of competitive smallbore shooting in school and the U.S. Navy, Ken Klemm coached his son, Ian, in a father/son indoor winter shooting league. Ian was determined to shoot as well or better than his Dad and would pursue that goal for the next 30 years. Even after his engineering career took him to the Washington DC area for defense-related work, Ian continued to compete with his Dad by mailing “postal match” targets back and forth for many years. Father and son shooting together. Her Ian spots for his father Ken Klemm, who is shooting. Ian has now risen to the pinnacle of his F-TR discipline. Ian Klemm has now won three National F-TR Championships in four years. Ian captured back-to-back titles in 2017 and 2018, winning at Lodi, WI in 2017, and Raton, NM in 2018. Ian also finished second at the 2019 Nationals. Ian put on another great performance to win the F-TR National title in 2020 under very challenging conditions. Here is Ian with proud parents Karen and Ken Klemm after Ian won his Second Straight F-TR National Championship in 2018. Father Ken also competed at the 2018 F-Class Nationals, shooting great in both individual and team events. Share the post "Sunday GunDay: Bordens, Halls, and Klemms — Fathers and Sons" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Competition, News, Shooting Skills No Comments » June 20th, 2021 This Father’s Day — Do Something Special with your Dad On Father’s Day, time spent together is more important than any gift that comes in a box… Today is Father’s Day, a special Sunday when we acknowledge our patriarchs and show our gratitude for all their hard work and sacrifice on our behalf, and the love they have shown us over the years. If you’re lucky, you’re reading this after having spent a day at the shooting range (or the local fishing hole, or golf course) with your Dad. The important thing is to be together with “Pops” and do something you both enjoy together. If you haven’t finalized your Father’s Day planning, here are some suggestions: 1. Hand-wash and wax your father’s truck or car. 2. Clean your dad’s rifles, or help him put together some handloads. 3. Take your dad out to a live music concert, go to a ball game, or maybe head down to the local fishin’ hole. 4. Go for a hike together or just a drive in the country. 5. Head down to Sears or the local hardware store and let you Dad pick out some new tools. 6. Sit down with your dad, bring a note pad, and ask him to tell you some stories about his youth, or his military experience. This Editor learned some amazing things about his own father this way. Whatever you choose to do with your father, use your time wisely. Turn off your computer, and go be with your father today. Do something with him that makes him smile. The time spent together is more important than any gift that comes in a box. And, if he lives far from you, give him a call and let him know how important he is to your life. Remind him of the old adage: “Good fathers make good sons”. When my father, a disabled WW2 Army vet, passed away I received the flag that was draped on his coffin. On most days I fly one of those nylon flags that you can pick up at hardware or department stores. But on holidays, like today, and his birthday, Dad’s flag is out there snapping in the breeze on top of the pole. I find myself talking to him as it gets put up in the morning and comes down at sunset. Hope when the time comes one of my boys will fly my flag. — Bill Slattery Jr. My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass”! “We’re not raising grass,” Dad would reply, “We’re raising boys”. — Harmon Killebrew. Share the post "This Father’s Day — Do Something Special with your Dad" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink - Articles, Reloading No Comments » June 19th, 2021 Great Father’s Day Gifts for Under $100 Photo courtesy Father’s Day Quotes Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, 2019, so now’s the time to shop for a great gift for the “Old Man”. If your father enjoys the shooting sports and hunting, here are some recommended items. There are a couple items for home use as well. All selections cost less than $100.00. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 Protect Dad’s hearing — Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Muffs These high-tech muffs provide NRR 22 dB sound protection with the ability to still hear conversations and range commands. These muffs offer Headphone Functionality via external audio jack, so Dad can listen to music. We recommend using muffs over plugs for maximum hearing protection. Teslong Digital Borescopes are “game-changers”, hugely popular with our Forum members. These Teslong borescopes display clear, sharp digital images on your mobile device. Shown here is the latest rigid version. Get the Rigid Borescope for $69.98, or flexible cable model for $45.98. It’s hard to find quality tactical gun cases that fit long match rifles. This Savior Gun Case (55″ model) can hold two rifles up to about 54″ OAL. Multiple colors and five lengths are available: 36″, 42″, 46″, 51″, 55″. This is a great choice for PRS. The 51″ case is $94.12 at Amazon while the 46″ version is $84.99. Are you looking for a secondary press to handle basic tasks such as decapping? We’ve used this inexpensive Lee Breech Lock Challenger press for many functions. It is sturdy and has a convenient primer ejection tube. This is a great value for $99.99 on Amazon, including one Breech Lock quick change bushing. Does your father enjoy golf and hunting? Here is a economical Laser Rangefinder rated for 650 yards. The Gogogo Rangefinder features easy controls and an ergonomic grip. It also has a “flagpole” range locking feature that’s great for golfers. An Amazon’s Choice for rangefinders, this unit is on sale for $99.99 at Amazon. This Columbia Bahama II guide shirt is durable and comfortable. More importantly it provides UPF 30 protection from the sun’s damaging rays. The added cape over the shoulder area provides extra protection for shooters in the prone position. This is offered in 17 colors in breathable nylon. This is popular for fishing, sailing, hiking and other outdoors sports. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 22-CH Motorola T100 Two-Way Radio is an Amazon Favorite in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. This is a 2-Radio set for under $30.00. The latest 2020 Edition of The Wind Book, is the best wind resource in print for competitive shooters. The Wind Book analyzes key aspects of wind reading — vectors, cycles, vertical elements, and mirage. This excellent resource is now $19.48 at Amazon. The Corque Gun Cleaning Kit boasts 12 jags, 9 bronze brushes, 9 mops, nylon brushes, 100 patches, oil bottles, plus 6 brass rods and other gear. This even comes with a mat and gloves. NOTE: we recommend one-piece rods for rifles. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport Thermo Bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. Current price is about $29 for Black or Green, or $41 for red. Share the post "Great Father’s Day Gifts for Under $100" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, Hot Deals, Hunting/Varminting, Optics No Comments » June 20th, 2020 Huge Father’s Day Sale at Brownells Through June 21, 2020 Brownells is running a big Father’s Day Sale now through June 21, 2020 (at 11:59 pm ET). Scores of popular products are deeplyl discounted — up to 40% Off. Save on AR Lowers/Uppers, Triggers, Optics, Chassis Systems, Magazines, Tools, Ammo and more. But you don’t want to delay too long — Brownells Memorial Weekend Sale runs through 11:59 pm on Monday, May 25, 2020. There nearly 1200 products on sale including: Barreled Actions, Chassis Systems, Magazines, Tools, Dies, Reloading Presses, Berger Bullets, Leupold Scopes, Leica Rangefinders, Lapua Brass, and much more. Here are our TOP DOZEN hot Father’s Day Deals at Brownells today. CLICK HERE view all items on sale (1187 total as this is released): Click on Photos to Access Sale items at Brownells.com Share the post "Huge Father’s Day Sale at Brownells Through June 21, 2020" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Bullets, Brass, Ammo, Hot Deals, Optics No Comments » June 17th, 2020 Father’s Day 2020 — Ten Great Gifts Under $100 Photo courtesy Father’s Day Quotes Father’s Day is Sunday, June 21, 2019, so now’s the time to shop for a great gift for the “Old Man”. If your father enjoys the shooting sports and hunting, here are some recommended items. There are a couple items for home use as well. All selections cost less than $100.00. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 Protect Dad’s hearing — Howard Leight Impact Sport Electronic Muffs These high-tech muffs provide NRR 22 dB sound protection with the ability to still hear conversations and range commands. These muffs offer Headphone Functionality via external audio jack, so Dad can listen to music. These are the #1 selling electronic muffs on Amazon. Teslong Digital Borescopes are “game-changers”, hugely popular with our Forum members. These Teslong borescopes display clear, sharp digital images on your mobile device. Shown here is the latest rigid version. Get the Rigid Borescope for $79.99, or flexible cable model for $49.99. It’s hard to find quality tactical gun cases that fit long match rifles. This Savior Gun Case (55″ model) can hold two rifles up to about 54″ OAL. Multiple colors and five lengths are available: 36″, 42″, 46″, 51″, 55″. This is a great choice for PRS. The big 55″ case is $94.99 at Amazon while the 51″ version is $89.99. We’ve used Bog-Pod shooting supports on varmint hunts. They’re great for down-angle shots from a ridge or kneeling shots to get above terrain obstacles. Bog-Pods adjust from 17″ to 39″. Lyman’s cast-irong Ideal compact press works great as a second, lighter-duty press. It also is a good choice for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. This cast-iron press is stronger than other presses in its price class. The Lyman Ideal costs $92.73 at Amazon. This Columbia Bahama II guide shirt is durable and comfortable. More importantly it provides UPF 30 protection from the sun’s damaging rays. The added cape over the shoulder area provides extra protection for shooters in the prone position. This is offered in 17 colors in breathable nylon. This is popular for fishing, sailing, hiking and other outdoors sports. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 22-CH Motorola T100 Two-Way Radio is an Amazon Favorite in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. This is a 2-Radio set for under $30.00. This is brand new-for-2020 Edition of The Wind Book, the best wind resource in print for competitive shooters. The Wind Book analyzes key aspects of wind reading — vectors, cycles, vertical elements, and mirage. You may want to grab this for Dad before it sells out: $22.99 at Amazon. Plano’s AirGlide case is a unique, top-loading rifle case. Ideal for benchrest guns with wide forearms, the AirGlide case puts no side-pressure on scopes. We like the ease of loading. This fits rifles with barrel up to about 28″ max. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport Thermo Bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. Share the post "Father’s Day 2020 — Ten Great Gifts Under $100" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, Hot Deals, New Product No Comments » June 16th, 2019 Make This Father’s Day Something Special On Father’s Day, time spent together is more important than any gift that comes in a box… Today is Father’s Day, a special Sunday when we acknowledge our patriarchs and show our gratitude for all their hard work and sacrifice on our behalf, and the love they have shown us over the years. If you’re lucky, you’re reading this after having spent a day at the shooting range (or the local fishing hole, or golf course) with your Dad. The important thing is to be together with “Pops” and do something you both enjoy together. If you haven’t finalized your Father’s Day planning, here are some suggestions: 1. Hand-wash and wax your father’s truck or car. 2. Clean your dad’s rifles, or help him put together some handloads. 3. Take your dad out to a live music concert, go to a ball game, or maybe head down to the local fishin’ hole. 4. Go for a hike together or just a drive in the country. 5. Head down to Sears or the local hardware store and let you Dad pick out some new tools. 6. Sit down with your dad, bring a note pad, and ask him to tell you some stories about his youth, or his military experience. This Editor learned some amazing things about his own father this way. Whatever you choose to do with your father, use your time wisely. Turn off your computer, and go be with your father today. Do something with him that makes him smile. The time spent together is more important than any gift that comes in a box. And, if he lives far from you, give him a call and let him know how important he is to your life. Remind him of the old adage: “Good fathers make good sons”. When my father, a disabled WW2 Army vet, passed away I received the flag that was draped on his coffin. On most days I fly one of those nylon flags that you can pick up at hardware or department stores. But on holidays, like today, and his birthday, Dad’s flag is out there snapping in the breeze on top of the pole. I find myself talking to him as it gets put up in the morning and comes down at sunset. Hope when the time comes one of my boys will fly my flag. — Bill Slattery Jr. My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass”! “We’re not raising grass,” Dad would reply, “We’re raising boys”. — Harmon Killebrew. Share the post "Make This Father’s Day Something Special" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink News No Comments » June 5th, 2019 Father’s Day 2019 — Ten Great Gifts Photo courtesy Father’s Day Quotes Father’s Day is Sunday, June 16, 2019, so now’s the time to shop for a great gift for the “Old Man”. If your father enjoys the shooting sports and hunting, here are some recommended items. There are a couple items for home use as well. All selections cost less than $100.00. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 Protect Dad’s hearing — Howard Leight Impact Pro Electronic Muffs offer an impressive 30 dB Noise Reduction Rating (NRR). These high-tech muffs provide sound protection with the ability to still hear conversations and range commands. They also offer Headphone Functionality so Dad can listen to music. Lyman’s new Ideal compact press works great as a second, lighter-duty press. It also is a good choice for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. This cast-iron press is stronger than other presses in its price class. The Lyman Ideal costs just $79.99 at Midsouth Shooters Supply. The Fospower Battery Pack can charge your smartphone, tablet, and other USB-compatible devices. This is a great as a backup power source for a LabRadar chrono, or if you are using a tablet to monitor a TargetCam. Waterproof and shockproof, the rugged Fospower unit is built for outdoor use. On sale at Amazon.com for $24.99, this 10200 mAh Power Bank has been popular with our Forum members. Plano’s AirGlide case is a unique, top-loading rifle case. Ideal for benchrest guns with wide forearms, the AirGlide case puts no side-pressure on scopes. We like the ease of loading. This fits rifles with barrel up to about 28″ max. We’ve used Bog-Pod shooting supports on varmint hunts. They’re great for down-angle shots from a ridge or kneeling shots to get above terrain obstacles. Bog-Pods adjust from 17″ to 39″. This Columbia Bahama II guide shirt is durable and comfortable. More importantly it provides UPF 30 protection from the sun’s damaging rays. The added cape over the shoulder area provides extra protection for shooters in the prone position. This is offered in 17 colors in breathable nylon. This is popular for fishing, sailing, hiking and other outdoors sports. The versatile MTM Range Box includes cradles so you can do gun maintenance while at the range. A lift-out tray holds small items such as patches and jags. This is a durable product that can hold ammo and other gear. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 22-CH Motorola T100 Two-Way Radio is an Amazon Favorite in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. If you’re like most guys, you’re constantly looking for your smartphone and keys in the house. “Where’d I put it now?” we ask all too often. With this convenient Phone, Wallet, and Watch Station from Amazon, “Pops” can keep his most important items all in one place. This handy stand can also serve as a phone charging station. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport thermal bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. Share the post "Father’s Day 2019 — Ten Great Gifts" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, Hot Deals, Hunting/Varminting No Comments » June 15th, 2018 Great Gift for Father’s Day — Custom Headstamp Hitch Cover Here’s a great gift for Father’s Day that any dad with a truck should appreciate. Forum member John Niemi crafts custom hitch covers that look like the end of a cartridge case, complete with head-stamp. Costing $75.00 (delivered), they are made out of solid brass with a stainless steel “primer”. The diameter of the brass is 4 inches and the engraved letters are about half an inch tall. The section that slides over the trailer hitch is aluminum, so you don’t have to worry about rust. The “headstamp” can include your favorite cartridge-maker and caliber (wildcats too!), or you can include the name of your business. John tells us: “I can engrave any text on one as long as there is enough room for it. Turn around time is usually less then a week after payment. I have sold many of these and everyone has been extremely happy with the quality and workmanship that I put into my product. These make great one-of-a-kind gifts.” $75.00 Delivered in the USA The current price for brass bullet hitch covers from John Niemi is $75.00 shipped anywhere in the USA. To order, send email to JohnNiemi [at] charter.net or call (503) 440-1954. John said he should be able to offer pretty quick turn-around, unless he just gets swamped this week. Forum member Wayne (aka WAMBO) ordered a custom hitch cover from John, featuring the 30/338 Lapua Improved wildcat he calls the 300 WAMBOMAG. Wayne reports: “The hitch cover is very well made. I’m impressed with the quality. Buy with confidence.” How will it look on your truck? Check out this Niemi hitch cover on a vehicle belonging to Forum member ELR Researcher. The brass cover is sturdy, distinctive, and handsome: We’ve seen John’s craftsmanship on many of these hitches, and we can confirm that the hitches are beautifully made, and make a handsome addition to any vehicle. If you order one (or more), be sure to mention you learned about the hitch covers on AccurateShooter.com. Share the post "Great Gift for Father’s Day — Custom Headstamp Hitch Cover" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Bullets, Brass, Ammo, Gear Review 2 Comments » June 14th, 2018 Ten Great Father’s Day Gifts Under $100 Photo courtesy Father’s Day Quotes Father’s Day is Sunday, June 17, 2018, three days away. If your father enjoys the shooting sports, here are some recommended items that our staff owns or uses. All selections cost less than $100.00. It’s not too late to order for many of these items. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. That’s enough time to get the gift to “Pops” by Sunday. But we bet Dad would appreciate any of these gift items, even if they arrived a few days later. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 This Columbia Bahama II guide shirt is durable and comfortable. More importantly it provides UPF 30 protection from the sun’s damaging rays. The added cape over the shoulder area provides extra protection for shooters in the prone position. This is offered in 17 colors in breathable nylon. This is popular for fishing, sailing, hiking and other outdoors sports. These Howard Leight Electronic Muffs are Amazon’s #1 Seller in the Safety Ear Muffs category. These offer 22 dB sound protection with the ability to still hear conversations and range commands. For regular use, we do recommend running plugs under these muffs for higher effective NRR. This is an excellent shooting mat — it is very well made with good padding/insulation. On gravel, concrete, or hard-packed ground this is way more comfortable than typical mats. It is wide enough and easy to fold. Any Dad who shoots would love this. Lyman’s new Ideal compact press works great as a second, lighter-duty press. It also is a good choice for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. This cast-iron press is stronger than other presses in its price class. The Lyman Ideal costs just $77.51 at Midsouth Shooters Supply. The Fospower Battery Pack can charge your smartphone, tablet, and other USB-compatible devices. This is a great as a backup power source for a LabRadar chrono, or if you are using a tablet to monitor a TargetCam. Waterproof and shockproof, the rugged Fospower unit is built for outdoor use. On sale at Amazon.com for $26.99, this 10200 mAh Power Bank has been popular with our Forum members. We’ve used Bog-Pod shooting supports on varmint hunts. They’re great for down-angle shots from a ridge or kneeling shots to get above terrain obstacles. Bog-Pods adjust from 17″ to 39″. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 50-CH Midland GXT1000VP4 Two-Way Radio set is Amazon’s #1 Best Seller in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. Priced under $65.00, this kit includes earbuds plus both 12V and 120V chargers. Quick Weather Scan Feature. Plano’s AirGlide case is a unique, top-loading rifle case. Ideal for benchrest guns with wide forearms, the AirGlide case puts no side-pressure on scopes. We like the ease of loading. This fits rifles up to about 27-28″ barrels. The versatile MTM Range Box includes cradles so you can do gun maintenance while at the range. A lift-out tray holds small items such as patches and jags. This is a durable product that can hold ammo and other gear. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport thermal bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. Share the post "Ten Great Father’s Day Gifts Under $100" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, Hot Deals 1 Comment » June 14th, 2017 Father’s Day Gift Guide — Ten Great Gifts Under $100 Photo courtesy Father’s Day Quotes Father’s Day is Sunday, June 18, 2017, four days away. If your father enjoys the shooting sports, here are some recommended items that our staff owns or uses. All selections cost less than $100.00. It’s not too late to order. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. For non-Prime members, many items will ship in 3-4 days. That’s enough time to get the gift to “Pops” by next Sunday. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 This Columbia Bahama II guide shirt is durable and comfortable. More importantly it provides UPF 30 protection from the sun’s damaging rays. The added cape over the shoulder area provides extra protection for shooters in the prone position. This is offered in 17 colors in breathable nylon. This is popular for fishing, sailing, hiking and other outdoors sports. These Howard Leight Electronic Muffs are Amazon’s #1 Seller in the Safety Ear Muffs category. These offer 22 dB sound protection with the ability to still hear conversations and range commands. For regular use, we do recommend running plugs under these muffs for higher effective NRR. This is an excellent shooting mat — it is very well made with good padding/insulation. On gravel, concrete, or hard-packed ground this is way more comfortable than typical mats. It is wide enough and easy to fold. Any Dad who shoots would love this. The Lyman Case Prep Xpress lets you chamfer inside and out, brush your necks, and clean/uniform primer pockets. On sale at Amazon.com for $107.71, this qualifies for a $25.00 REBATE from Lyman, putting net cost at just $82.71. Verified Review: “The unit is quiet, sturdy, and the attachments do what they are supposed to do. I highly recommend this unit.” We’ve used Bog-Pod shooting supports on varmint hunts. They’re great for down-angle shots from a ridge or kneeling shots to get above terrain obstacles. Bog-Pods adjust from 17″ to 39″. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 22-CH Motorola MH230R Two-Way Radio is Amazon’s #1 Best Seller in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. Plano’s AirGlide case is a unique, top-loading rifle case. Ideal for benchrest guns with wide forearms, the AirGlide case puts no side-pressure on scopes. We like the ease of loading. This fits rifles up to about 27-28″ barrels. The versatile MTM Range Box includes cradles so you can do gun maintenance while at the range. A lift-out tray holds small items such as patches and jags. This is a durable product that can hold ammo and other gear. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport thermal bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. The light-weight, compact RCBS Partner Press is ideal for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. Share the post "Father’s Day Gift Guide — Ten Great Gifts Under $100" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Hot Deals, Reloading, Tactical No Comments » June 12th, 2017 Bargain Finder 90: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week At the request of our readers, we provide select “Deals of the Week”. Every Monday morning we offer our Best Bargain selections. Here are some of the best deals on firearms, hardware, reloading components, and shooting accessories. Be aware that sale prices are subject to change, and once clearance inventory is sold, it’s gone for good. You snooze you lose. 1. McMillan — 20% Off Game Scout Stocks Father’s Day Sale As a Father’s Day promotion, McMillan Fiberglass stocks is now offering 20% off the Game Scout stock, McMillan’s #1-Selling hunting stock. This combines the A3 pistol grip with the general lines of the Remington Classic stock. It is available in a variety of colors/finishes inletted for Rem 700 short and long right-handed actions. To order, use Code “fathers2017″. (Sale tip from EdLongrange.) 2. Lyman — $25.00 Off Top-Selling Products You can now get $25.00 Off five of Lyman’s top-selling products: BoreCam, Case Prep Xpress, Gen6 Powder Dispenser, Cyclone Rotary Tumbler, and AutoAdvance Target. With Lyman’s Summer Mail-In Rebate Program, you can earn a $25 rebate per select item bought from any Lyman dealer, online or direct from the Lyman website. Items must be purchased between June 9 and August 31, 2017 to qualify. CLICK HERE for the Rebate Redemption Form. Products included in this Sizzling Summer Rebate Program include: Case Prep Xpress (Item #7810220) Borecam Borescope (Item #04055) Cyclone Rotary Tumbler (Item #7631550) Gen6 Compact Digital Powder System (Item #7750550) AutoAdvance Remote Control Target System (Item #4320051) 3. PT&G — Howa Barreled Actions with Trigger, $350.00 Howa makes excellent, smooth-running actions, and the Howa HACT 2-stage trigger is WAY better than most domestic factory triggers. Right now you can save big bucks on Howa barreled actions, complete with HACT trigger and trigger-guard. Pacific Tool & Gauge (PT&G) sourced a truckload of Howa barreled actions, which are now on sale. Available at $350.00 are: .204 Ruger, .223 Rem, .22-250, .243 Win, 7mm-08, and .308 Win. Choose from light- or heavy-barrel contours. For $390.00 you can get .375 Ruger, 7mm Rem Mag. These barreled actions would be great for custom hunting/varmint rifle projects — many have factory camo finishes. Howa barrels typically deliver easy sub-MOA accuracy (and often much better). Some of these barreled actions may carry Weatherby or Nosler markings, but they were all made at the Howa factory in Japan. 4. CDNN — Ruger Precision Rifle 6.5 CM or 6mm CM, $1199.00 Here’s a great deal if you’re looking for a GEN2 Ruger Precision Rifle for PRS events or other bolt-action tactical applications. The 6.5 Creedmoor and 6mm Creedmoor chamberings are the “hot tickets” for this rifle. You’ll find many sellers charging $1400.00+ for this popular rifle. This week you can get a GEN2 Ruger Precision Rifle in 6mm Creedmoor or 6.5 Creedmoor for just $1199.00 from CDNN Sports, complete with scope rings and sling. And Gun Prime also has the 6.5 Creedmoor RPR for $1128.00 this week (without sling or rings). Curious about the differences between the GEN2 Ruger Precision Rifle and the original Model? CLICK HERE for a complete spec comparison and a video (scroll down landing page). 5. Amazon — Lyman BoreCam, $167.99 with Rebate Here’s the best deal we’ve found on an excellent product in high demand. The Lyman BoreCam is an electro-optical borescope with a digital display. You can record “stills” on a SD card. This is one of the hottest products on the market right now — and users really like the BoreCam (although some wish the digital view-screen was larger). Amazon.com now has the Lyman BoreCam for $192.99. Plus this product qualifies for a $25.00 Lyman Mail-In Rebate, lowering your next cost to $167.99! Grab it while you can at that price. Other vendors are charging a LOT more. For example, MidwayUSA’s price is $259.99 before rebate. 6. Amazon — Motion-Sensitive Interior Light for Gun Safes, $10.99 Let there be light. Here’s a great accessory for your Gun Safe. This “smart” LED lamp turns itself on when you open the door, and off when you close the door. There’s a built-in magnet so you can easily attach the light to the inner walls or “ceiling” of your gun safe. It works, it’s handy, and it’s inexpensive — just $10.99 with free shipping for Prime members (or otherwise free shipping for $25+ orders). We bought two for our own firearms vault. This can provide 14 hours of light with three AA batteries (not included). Very versatile, these motion-sensor lamps can also be used in closets. 7. Natchez — Surplus SKB 5041 Transport Cases, $129.99 Natchez has obtained a supply of British MOD Surplus SKB 5041 rifle cases. These were ordered as mine detector cases, but were never issued. Natchez has removed the foam cut for the detectors and replaced it with new 2-piece convoluted foam. Interior dimension of the case is 50″x14.5″x5″ so this will hold long-barrel match rifles comfortably. These are extremely high-quality cases, very tough and rugged, waterproof with gaskets. These cases feature four SKB patented trigger latches, four reinforced padlock locations, and inline wheels. Though in excellent condition, some case may have minor exterior scuffs. You won’t find a better case at anywhere near the price. These normally retail for $299.99. 8. MidwayUSA — Long (50″ or 52″) Scoped Rifle Case, $29.99 It’s hard to find high-quality soft cases that are long enough for F-Class and Fullbore rifles with long barrels. But here’s a great option from MidwayUSA. This week MidwayUSA’s Heavy Duty Scoped Rifle Case is on sale for just $29.99 and you can order the extra long 50″ and 52″ sizes at no extra charges. This case is offered in four colors (Tan, OD Green, Charcoal, and Black), and five sizes: 40″, 44″, 48″, 50″, and 52″. This is a good case with a large zippered pockets, heavy duty padding, and tough, 400 Dernier PVC-coated ballistic polyester fabric. Lay-flat construction allows this case to stay open on a shooting bench. Shooters like this case — check out MidwayUSA’s user reviews. Share the post "Bargain Finder 90: AccurateShooter’s Deals of the Week" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Hot Deals, Optics, Reloading No Comments » June 13th, 2016 Bargain Finder 39: Father’s Day Gift Edition Father’s Day is Sunday, June 19, 2016, less than a week away. If your father enjoys the shooting sports, here are some recommended items that our staff owns or uses. All selections cost less than $100.00. It’s not too late to order. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. For non-Prime members, most items will ship in 3-4 days. That’s enough time to get the gift to “Pops” by next Sunday. TEN Great Father’s Day Gifts for Dad Under $100.00 The light-weight, compact RCBS Partner Press is ideal for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. This is an excellent shooting mat — it is very well made with good padding/insulation. On gravel, concrete, or hard-packed ground this is way more comfortable than typical mats. It is wide enough and easy to fold. Any Dad who shoots would love this. We’ve used Bog-Pod shooting supports on varmint hunts. They’re great for down-angle shots from a ridge or kneeling shots to get above terrain obstacles. Bog-Pods adjust from 17″ to 39″. This battery pack can charge your cellphone, tablet, or even a chronograph. Our IT manager uses this battery pack to run his LabRadar Chrono. He also uses it as an emergency charger when camping and traveling. It has three outputs, allowing multi-device recharging. Walkie-Talkies are “must-have” items for long-range shooting. The 22-CH Motorola MH230R Two-Way Radio is Amazon’s #1 Best Seller in FRS/GMRS Handheld Radios. Plano’s AirGlide case is a unique, top-loading rifle case. Ideal for benchrest guns with wide forearms, the AirGlide case puts no side-pressure on scopes. We like the ease of loading. This fits rifles up to about 27-28″ barrels. The versatile MTM Range Box includes cradles so you can do gun maintenance while at the range. A lift-out tray holds small items such as patches and jags. This is a durable product that can hold ammo and other gear. Your Editor owns this watch and wears it for all special occasions. It is a very handsome quartz dress watch crafted by Orient, a division of Seiko. The hands and case are rose-gold color. At just under 8mm, the watch is very thin and comfortable to wear. The 40.5mm case features an elegant retro-styled domed crystal. This watch is also available with a silver-tone case and white face for around $130.00. This cleverly-designed Shotshell thermos will make Dad smile. Styled just like a 12ga shotgun shell, the Stansport thermal bottle holds 25 oz. of hot or cold liquids. This rugged 4-pistol case will hold your handguns and magazines securely. Airline-approved for checked luggage, this lockable case has a lifetime warranty. An 0-ring seal makes the case 100% waterproof and dustproof. Share the post "Bargain Finder 39: Father’s Day Gift Edition" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, New Product 2 Comments » June 7th, 2016 Super Father’s Day Gift: Custom Hitch Covers from John Niemi Here’s a great gift for Father’s Day that any dad with a truck should appreciate. Forum member John Niemi crafts custom hitch covers that look like the end of a cartridge case, complete with head-stamp. Costing $75.00 (delivered), they are made out of solid brass with a stainless steel “primer”. The diameter of the brass is 4 inches and the engraved letters are about half an inch tall. The section that slides over the trailer hitch is aluminum, so you don’t have to worry about rust. The “headstamp” can include your favorite cartridge-maker and caliber (wildcats too!), or you can include the name of your business. John tells us: “I can engrave any text on one as long as there is enough room for it. Turn around time is usually less then a week after payment. I have sold many of these and everyone has been extremely happy with the quality and workmanship that I put into my product. These make great one-of-a-kind gifts.” $75.00 Delivered in the USA The current price for brass bullet hitch covers from John Niemi is $75.00 shipped anywhere in the USA. To order, send email to JohnNiemi [at] charter.net or call (503) 440-1954. John said he should be able to offer pretty quick turn-around, unless he just gets swamped this week. Forum member Wayne (aka WAMBO) ordered a custom hitch cover from John, featuring the 30/338 Lapua Improved wildcat he calls the 300 WAMBOMAG. Wayne reports: “The hitch cover is very well made. I’m impressed with the quality. Buy with confidence.” We’ve seen John’s craftsmanship on many of these hitches, and we can confirm that the hitches are beautifully made, and make a handsome addition to any vehicle. If you order one (or more), be sure to mention you learned about the hitch covers on AccurateShooter.com. Share the post "Super Father’s Day Gift: Custom Hitch Covers from John Niemi" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Bullets, Brass, Ammo, New Product 3 Comments » June 8th, 2015 Gear for Dad — Father’s Day Gift Suggestions under $100.00 Father’s Day is June 21, 2015, less than a week away. If your father enjoys the shooting sports, here are some recommended items that every shooter can use. All selections cost less than $100.00. It’s not too late to order. If you have an Amazon Prime membership, you can get two-day shipping in most areas of the country. For non-Prime members, most items will ship in 3-4 days. That’s enough time to get the gift to “Pops” by next Sunday. The light-weight, compact RCBS Partner Press is ideal for loading at the range. It can easily be mounted to a bench with C-Clamps. Five more items are listed below… (more…) Share the post "Gear for Dad — Father’s Day Gift Suggestions under $100.00" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Gear Review, Hot Deals No Comments » June 10th, 2014 Save Fifty Bucks on Zeiss TERRA Scopes or Binoculars Father’s Day (Sunday, June 15) is right around the corner. If dad enjoys hunting, here’s a way to save fifty bucks on a nice gift for the old man. Now through June 15, 2014, Zeiss is offering a $50.00 rebate on the TERRA 3X series rifle-scopes or TERRA ED Binoculars. The scopes offer 1/4-MOA clicks with a choice of standard Z-Plex or RZ6 or RZ8 ballistic reticles. Pick your power: 2-7x32mm, 3-9x42mm, 4-12x42mm, 3-9x50mm, and 4-12x50mm. CLICK Here for more details. If you’re wondering about these binoculars, trust us, they are high quality. TERRA ED Binoculars feature SCHOTT ED glass — just about the best you can get. These binocs, in 8x42mm or 10x42mm versions, offer great low-light performance and a wide-angle field of view. Share the post "Save Fifty Bucks on Zeiss TERRA Scopes or Binoculars" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Hot Deals, Optics No Comments » June 16th, 2013 Make This a Special Father’s Day Today is Father’s Day, a special Sunday when we acknowledge our patriarchs and show our gratitude for all their hard work and sacrifice on our behalf, and the love they have shown us over the years. If you’re lucky, you’re reading this after having spent a day at the shooting range (or the local fishing hole, or golf course) with your Dad. The important thing is to get outside and do something you both enjoy together. If you haven’t finalized your Father’s Day planning, here are some suggestions: 1. Hand-wash and wax your father’s truck or car. 2. Clean your Dad’s rifles, or help him put together some handloads. 3. Take your dad out to a live music concert, go to a ball game, or maybe head down to the local fishin’ hole. 4. Go for a hike together or just a drive in the country. 5. Head down to Sears or the local hardware store and let you Dad pick out some new tools. Whatever you choose to do with your father, use your time wisely. Turn off this computer, and go be with your father today. Do something with him that makes him smile. The time spent together is more important than any gift that comes in a box. And, if he lives far from you, give him a call and let him know how important he is to your life. Remind him of the old adage: “Good fathers make good sons”. When my father, a disabled WW2 Army vet, passed away I received the flag that was draped on his coffin. On most days I fly one of those nylon flags that you can pick up at hardware or department stores. But on holidays, like today, and his birthday, Dad’s flag is out there snapping in the breeze on top of the pole. I find myself talking to him as it gets put up in the morning and comes down at sunset. Hope when the time comes one of my boys will fly my flag. — Bill Slattery Jr. My father used to play with my brother and me in the yard. Mother would come out and say, “You’re tearing up the grass”! “We’re not raising grass,” Dad would reply, “We’re raising boys”. — Harmon Killebrew. Share the post "Make This a Special Father’s Day" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink News 1 Comment » June 10th, 2013 Father’s Day Promotions at Cabela’s This Week Cabela’s Web Deals and In-Store Sales June 16 (next Sunday) is Father’s Day. Throughout this week Cabela’s is running a Father’s Day Sale with some web specials on outdoor merchandise. Plus there are in-store-only sales at most Cabela’s retail outlets around the country. CLICK HERE for a list of stores, then click “Store Info” for the store nearest you. That will take you to a page where you can view the Father’s Day flyer for that store. Below are some special promotions running this week: Smith & Wesson m1911 Series E Pistols, $899.99 Liberty Safes — 0% Interest and No Payments for 12 Months Browning and Winchester Firearms — 0% Interest and No Payments for 12 Months Share the post "Father’s Day Promotions at Cabela’s This Week" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Hot Deals No Comments » June 17th, 2012 Major Father’s Day Sale at Cabela’s Cabela’s Web Deals and In-Store Sales Every year Cabela’s runs a big Father’s Day Sale with some awesome web specials on Cabelas.com. Plus there are in-store-only sales at most Cabela’s retail outlets around the country. CLICK HERE for a list of stores, then click “Store Info” for the store nearest you. That will take you to a page where you can view the Father’s Day flyer for that store. Below are some hot deals we found for hunters and shooters: Hornady AutoCharge Powder Dispenser Sale Price: $199.99, Reg. $249.99 Stock-On Steel Pistol Box Sale Price: $29.99, Reg. $42.99 Motorola MJ270R Radio Pack Sale Price: $49.99, Reg. $69.99 Cabela’s Shooting Gloves Sale Price: $19.99, Reg. $29.99 Share the post "Major Father’s Day Sale at Cabela’s" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink Hot Deals No Comments » June 4th, 2012 Coming Up: Father’s Day and Take Your Daughter to Range Day Every year, the third Sunday in June is Fathers’ Day. In 2012 this is June 17, so mark your calendars. If your father enjoys the shooting sports, we suggest planning a day at the range with him. And if you’re looking for a gift that will surely be appreciated, consider a Sinclair Int’l Gift Card. These are available in a variety of money values, and Sinclair can mail them directly to your father’s residence. If you’re running short on time, you can get an “eGift Card” sent directly to you father via email. Click the link below to learn more about Sinclair Gift Cards. Take Your Daughter to the Range Day This month, along with Father’s Day, there’s another special day to mark on your calendar. June 9th, 2012 is National Take Your Daughter to the Range Day. This is a great way to spend “quality time” with your daughter, and teach her the basics of firearms safety. The organizers of this event explain: “Boys learn to shoot in Scouts, or with their Dads. Often the girls are left behind, because shooting isn’t ‘girly.’ Well, young ladies can, and do, shoot, and they often do it very well indeed. Learning to shoot gives young women confidence, helps to build self-esteem, and introduces them to a sport they can participate in their whole lives. This event will promote firearms safety and education, as well as family bonding through participation in an exciting and fun sport.” Share the post "Coming Up: Father’s Day and Take Your Daughter to Range Day" Facebook Twitter Google+ StumbleUpon Permalink News, Shooting Skills 1 Comment » June 21st, 2011 1000-Yard Williamsport Egg Shoot Last weekend, the first annual Father’s Day Fun Match and Egg Shoot was held at the Original PA 1000-yard Benchrest Club in Williamsport. One of the challenges was hitting hard-boiled eggs placed on the berm at 1040 yards. Most “egg shoots” are conducted at considerably shorter distances — but at Williamsport, “fun begins at 1000″. The video below shows the egg “shoot-off” at 1040 yards. The eggs were suspended with fishing line so they bounce a bit — adding to the challenge. Near the end of the video, at the 1:06″ mark, you can see a hit on the #7 egg target. (That’s our Asst. Editor Jason Baney calling the hit — the shooter was using a 6mmBR). It all goes to show that, with enough rounds downrange, a good shooter can nail an egg at 1000 yards. 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I’ve been wanting to try making something with what Americans call biscuits for a while. They like to have these scone-like things with chicken, and I’ve been intrigued as to what all the fuss is about. Luckily my faithful ATK Healthy book has a lowered-calorie chicken pot pie. Pot pie was another American thing I wanted to try, so this is a real result of a recipe! You start by making the biscuits, which are like a soda-bread dough using baking powder and soda, along with buttermilk, to leaven the flour. Mixing dry and wet gives you a dough which you split into buns on a lined baking tray. After 10 minutes in a hot oven they’re part baked, ready for finishing off later in the pot. For the pie filling you’d normally start with a roux, but to avoid excess butter this recipe just toasts the flour. It felt very odd trying flour! Once toasted you remove it and set it aside, then fry up your chicken pieces (thighs in our case) on one side. Then you add all your veg to the same pan: carrots, leaks, peppers, onions, etc. While that fries up you mix stock, dry sherry and the toasted flour, then add that to the pan, then re-add the chicken and simmer until the chicken is poached. Then the chicken comes out again, and gets shredded. The chicken then goes back in the pot, along with frozen peas and baby spinach, a shot of cream, plus the biscuits. This then gets cooked in the oven for ten minutes. And yes: it feels very cheffy to put the frying pan in the oven! After cooking the sauce has thickened, and the biscuits finished cooking. Then it’s time to dish up! And the eating… Well we could see why Americans love their chicken pot pies so much: it was delicious! And you really couldn’t tell it was a low-cal meal, it was really rich and creamy. Although you’re only supposed to have one biscuit each…
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Dr Clement Chen Cheng-jen, Chairman of the HKBU Council and Court (right), and Professor Roland Chin, HKBU President and Vice-Chancellor (2nd from left), present a piece of handmade glass Chinese calligraphy to Mr John Tsang Chun-wah. The artwork was produced by Dr Sunny Wang, Assistant Professor of the Academy of Visual Arts (left). Around 130 secondary school principals and teachers joined the 18th HKBU Secondary School Principals’ Day on 15 January 2020. Under the theme of “Building an Oasis in Education”, they exchanged views and shared their experiences of restoring trust and instilling aspiration in the younger generation. Professor Roland Chin, President and Vice-Chancellor of HKBU, delivered his welcoming remarks at the event, and he was followed by Mr John Tsang Chun-wah, Founder of Esperanza, who gave the keynote speech. Mr Tsang also participated in the panel discussion with Professor Vicky Tam, Associate Head of HKBU’s Department of Education Studies, and Mr Matthew D Seaward, a student from HKBU’s BBA (Hons) in Marketing programme. Ms Cindy Chan, Director of the Centre for Innovative Service-Learning at HKBU, was the facilitator of the session. Secondary school principals and teachers also attended parallel seminars offered by faculties and offices. They also took the opportunity to tour the Academy of Visual Arts, the School of Chinese Medicine, the School of Communication, the Office of Student Affairs, and the Centre for Innovative Service-Learning at HKBU.
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In 1964 and 1965 New York hosted the World's Fair at Flushing Meadow Park in Queens. The World's Fair was and still is a celebration of technology, music, food, and culture. My father, who must have been at least fourteen or fifteen years old actually played in a band at the one of the theaters. The story goes that he borrowed one of my grandma's wigs (getting the hair that big those days required the use of wigs) and sang songs from The Rolling Stones. According to my dad he sounded like Mick Jagger and I believe him! I so wish someone had a recording of his voice or a video-how neat would that be to see!! Ahhhh my dad singing-swoon!!!! I have seen this park a dozen or more times but I had never been inside of it. So I decided that it would be amazing to do a 1960's themed shoot at a place that meant so much to my dad and also a place that was filled with so much history. This is a view of the park-The Unisphere and the Observatory Towers (they were also seen in the film "Men in Black") were my background. The park was gorgeous that day and the trees (I love trees!) were just stunning. It really was a beautiful day for a shoot! I worked with Christina Marotto Photography and with Veronica Vintage who does my hair and makeup--what an incredible team we three make. The shoot was hard work for all of us but so much fun-these two girls were a blast to hang out with! I wore a beautiful 1960's light green dress which was given to me by a sweet friend named Swing Sister. She really helped make my shoot extra special and I am so grateful to her!!! So much work and planning goes into a shoot especially when it is on location. I borrowed the cardigan, belt, and crinoline from Veronica Vintage and the second and third dress were borrowed from Brittany~Va Voom Vintage. I borrowed authentic 1964-1965 World's Fair pamphlets from my father-I actually bought them for him years ago. They were so neat so read through. How fun must it have been to see all that culture and technology in a pre-internet world!! As you all know, making a shoot a successful one takes a team of people. My children slept over my dad's house for the weekend, my husband (even though he was exhausted) drove me to my Veronica Vintage's house for hair and makeup. And then all the prepping that had to go on about a month or two in advance. I am so grateful to all those who helped me have an amazing and successful shoot. Honestly, this is my best shoot to date. I have grown so much as a model in the past year and this is the shoot I felt the most confidant! Before I get to share with you some photos, I have a say a HUGE thank you to my photographer, Christina Marotto and my hair/makeup artist Veronica Vintage. Seriously-they were just amazing! I learned so much about posing and what works for my body and what doesn't-ahhhh I loved it!! So without further adieu, here are some of my photos from my 1960's World's Fair Shoot! So what do you all think? My team is amazing right? I am one very, very blessed and lucky Bunny! I truly am. And I still have more to share-you will see them in the coming month. I will give you a tease-birds are involved!! hehe If you are interested with working with me, my photographer, or my hair/makeup artist, just simply click on the links I added above. My photographer also has a limited time only ad on Living Social. Go check her out!!! I have another special shoot coming up in late October. It is turning out to be a 1950's shoot but I am still working on the themes. It will be my most challenging shoot to date because the hours will be insane but oh my-I know it will be all worth it in the end! I loved sharing my 1960's inspired shoot with you. I also hope you feel a little inspired to put yourself in front of a camera too. It is an amazing experience-I love it!!! xox, Bunny Posted by Unknown at 11:12 AM Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: being creative 19 comments: Wildfell Hall September 27, 2012 at 12:04 PM so fun! the green dress looks like it was kinda made for you x ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 27, 2012 at 1:43 PM Thank you sweetie! I had a blast!!! xox Delete Replies Reply Reply Sean MacKenzie September 27, 2012 at 12:09 PM My sister and I do some vintage photo shoots around the house. We have a ca.1912 house so it's perfect for vintage shoots. I have some uploaded on FB, I'll have to tweak the album so you can see it. ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 27, 2012 at 1:43 PM Omg heck yeah! I wanna see-let me know when its up!!! I love that you are doing that!! Yeahhhh!! xox Delete Replies Reply Joanna September 27, 2012 at 2:28 PM I'd love to see too! How awesome! http://dividingmoments.blogspot.com/ Delete Replies Reply Reply Trina44 September 27, 2012 at 12:25 PM The photos are great, I love the pen with your Joan outfit, so cute. Also, your skin looks amazing! ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 27, 2012 at 1:42 PM Oh thank you mamita!! Yeahhhh super glad you like them!!! xox Delete Replies Reply Reply Joanna September 27, 2012 at 2:31 PM Bunny this is fabulous!! I love the lighting effects and vintage feel. I also like the different angle shots. I'd say my favorite so far is the one with the globe as a back drop. I'm amazed you made everything look so vintage. There were no sneaky Pete's coming into your camera angles:) Did you have anybody watching because it was interesting to see what you were doing in Flushing Meadow? http://dividingmoments.blogspot.com/ ReplyDelete Replies Reply Bunny Moreno September 27, 2012 at 2:56 PM Thank you Joanna!!! Makes me so happy that you like them! Yes I did get attention-some of it I wasn't too thrilled about like whistling and staring by men-that makes me feel uncomfy but I did feel like a hot mama and I felt great at the shoot. I say-who cares who is looking and just have fun with the people who are there to work with you and cheer you on!! xox ReplyDelete Replies Reply Jessica Cangiano September 27, 2012 at 7:20 PM Fantastically wonderful shots and outfits! Gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous through and through, dear Bunny. I love the fact that you change ensembles at/for the same location. I might have to give that a spin one of these days. ♥ Jessica ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 28, 2012 at 10:03 AM Oh thank you Jess! Bring a sheet with you and an extra friend/family member to help-that is how I did it. Yes I said sheet LOL xox Delete Replies Reply Reply Christina September 27, 2012 at 9:03 PM Oh Bunny I love the post!!!! It was amazing... www.christinamrottophotography.com ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 28, 2012 at 10:07 AM Yeahhhh! So happy you like it Christina!! Whoot! xox Delete Replies Reply Reply Inky September 28, 2012 at 7:42 AM What a great place to have a photo shoot and how cool that it played a part in your family history! You look gorgeous in the light green dress! ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 28, 2012 at 10:08 AM Oh thank you so much hun! It was a blast!! So glad you like them!! xox Delete Replies Reply Reply Kim (A Very Sweet Blog) September 28, 2012 at 9:15 PM Well your photoshoot turned out beautiful! You look amazing! I love both dresses and I think it's awesome that you had authentic props. Your team did a great job. Your dad sounds FUN! I live in New Orleans, so when the World's Fair came here in the 80's it flopped big time. However, I admire how it started off! Lovely post! http://www.averysweetblog.com/ ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno September 30, 2012 at 7:23 AM Thank you so much Kim! You are so sweet! xox Delete Replies Reply Reply bonniebypicasso October 2, 2012 at 7:32 PM This comment has been removed by a blog administrator. ReplyDelete Replies Bunny Moreno October 2, 2012 at 10:30 PM This comment has been removed by the author. Delete Replies Reply Reply Add comment Load more... Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) The slogan here on Bunny's Victory is Be Victorious! Why? Because I truly believe that we can each face our challenges head on, rise above them, grow, and be prosperous. Facing my challenges and embracing my blessings is what I try to do everyday. Here at Bunny's Victory I will try my best to inspire you to do the same. All the while I will share with you my enormous passion for the past and old Hollywood while juggling three sweet bunnies and my sanity along with it. 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BCPO Operation Helping Hand Provides 24/7 Substance Use Support During COVID-19 Pandemic – The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office Friday, November 26 2021 Facebook Twitter The Burlington County Prosecutor’s Office OFFICE OF THE BURLINGTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR Scott A. Coffina, Prosecutor Philip S. Aronow, First Assistant Prosecutor Darren N. Anderson, Chief of Detectives Home About Prosecutor Scott A. Coffina First Assistant Prosecutor Philip S. Aronow Chief Darren N. Anderson BCPO Annual Report Mission Statement Community Outreach Opioid Treatment Resource Materials Services for Crime Victims Speakers Bureau Special Investigations Unit (Internal Affairs) Veterans Diversion Program T- and U-Visa Nonimmigrant Forms BCPO Background Questionnaire OPRA Report a Crime Links Employment Opportunities Law Enforcement Training Law Enforcement Partners New Jersey Sex Offender Internet Registry BCPO Units Appellate Unit Child Advocacy Center Civil Remedies Unit Collision Analysis and Reconstruction (CAR) Unit Crime Scene Unit Domestic Violence Response Team Evidence Management Unit Family Unit Financial Crimes Unit Gang, Gun and Narcotics Task Force Grand Jury / Case Screening Unit High Tech Crimes / Forensic Unit Homeland Security Unit Information Systems Unit Insurance Fraud Unit Intelligence Services Unit Major Crimes Unit – Special Victims Section Major Crimes Unit – Violent Crimes Section Public Information Unit Special Investigations Unit Trial Team Unit Victim Witness Unit News Receive BCPO Updates Archived Press Releases Contact Us Press Releases BCPO Operation Helping Hand Provides 24/7 Substance Use Support During COVID-19 Pandemic Joel Bewley May 3, 2020 Burlington County Prosecutor Scott Coffina announced that the Burlington County Operation Helping Hand program has been re-initiated and over the next four months will make certified recovery specialists available around the clock to those who are struggling with substance use. The program offers assistance to substance users who have just been reversed from an overdose, arrested on a disorderly persons offense related to substance use, or are known to be facing addiction and open to receiving assistance. “It is critical that treatment services continue to be available during this public health crisis,” Prosecutor Coffina said. “With the multiple additional pressures that COVID-19 and the ongoing restrictions on our activities bring to people facing addiction, we are seeing an uptick in overdoses, including fatal overdoses, throughout Burlington County. While the news is filled with headlines and stories about what is closed, we want to remind everyone that treatment options remain available to people in need.” OHH 24/7 Recovery Specialist Availability The program began May 1 and will run through August 31. (Since the publishing of this press release, OHH has been extended to March 31, 2021). This is the fourth round of Operation Helping Hand launched by the BCPO, and is being done in partnership with the nonprofit City of Angels. In February of this year, we completed a successful 24/7 recovery specialist availability program that resulted in nearly a third of participants seeking treatment and 60 percent accepting coaching services. We also held a week-long recovery specialist training program to expand the number of recovery specialists who will be able to provide peer-support in Burlington County. The 24/7 operation relies on municipal police officers to request the services of a recovery specialist, also known as a recovery coach, when they encounter someone they believe would benefit from treatment or support services. Recovery coaches will not force participants to enter a treatment program, but can assist with that process for those who are seeking those services. Due to the pandemic, the response will be telephonic during the month of May. However, we anticipate that from June through August the recovery specialists will be able to respond to the scene, police station, or hospital to connect with the person in need of help. Operating Helping Hand was developed by Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal as a new way to combat opioid addiction in Bergen County while serving as the Bergen County Prosecutor in 2016. Under his leadership as Attorney General, the first multi-county “Operation Helping Hand” initiative was launched in five counties in June 2018. Through the use of federal and state funding, the Operation Helping Hand program was expanded to 17 counties in September 2018, and to all 21 counties in the state in September 2019. “The anxiety and feelings of isolation many are experiencing during the COVID-19 public health emergency are particularly hard-hitting for individuals struggling with addiction,” Attorney General Grewal said. “With reports of fatal overdoses increasing nationwide, it’s imperative that help is accessible for those who need it. We applaud Prosecutor Coffina for making Operation Helping Hand recovery specialists available 24/7 during this time of crisis.” The traditional OHH model involved law enforcement officers arresting users purchasing heroin – or other narcotics – at open-air drug markets and then offering to link those individuals to care. The model has since been adapted by various counties to include law enforcement proactively linking individuals suffering from substance use issues to treatment and/or recovery services through non-arrest means such as roving vehicles, Superior Court or municipal court programs, and direct outreach to those identified as being most at risk of overdosing. OHH Municipal Court Diversion Initiative The BCPO has embraced Operation Helping Hand and utilized the program in creative ways to provide treatment and support options to those who need them. In February, we expanded services into the municipal court that serves Burlington City and Burlington Township, with outreach and treatment options being offered to those arrested for nonviolent offenses related to their drug use. In partnership with the Burlington Township Police Department, the City of Burlington Police Department, and Solstice Counseling and Wellness Center, the County Prosecutor’s Municipal Court Diversion Initiative (MCDI) provides intervention to those arrested for drug-related disorderly persons offenses or petty disorderly persons offenses by presenting the opportunity to enter treatment and have their court matter adjourned for a period of time. At the successful conclusion of treatment, the defendant will return to court to face the charges, hopefully on the path to recovery so that the municipal prosecutor and municipal judge can consider their progress when determining the appropriate disposition or sentence in the case. The MCDI is not a get-out-of-jail-free card, and enrolling in a treatment program is no guarantee that the charges will be dropped or reduced. However, the municipal prosecutor and judge will give consideration to program participants who make a good-faith effort to pursue treatment, participate in counseling and embrace the recovery process. The MCDI program, which will run at least through August, is focused specifically on defendants charged with nonviolent offenses in municipal court. Eligible defendants must be referred by a police officer from the City of Burlington or Burlington Township police departments, or by the municipal prosecutor overseeing cases in the joint municipal court. Straight . . . to Treatment and Operation Safe Overnight Operation Helping Hand is one of three BCPO initiatives aimed at combatting the opioid epidemic. Operation Safe Overnight, which began in November 2018, focuses on saving lives and increasing enforcement activity at hotels and motels that have experienced overdoses and drug-related criminal activity. Through this program, with the support of Virtua Health, the BCPO has provided Narcan to county hotels and has also trained hotel employees how to use it to reverse an overdose and save a person’s life. Straight … to Treatment is a program that allows people to walk off the street and into police stations in three municipalities to seek treatment for drug addiction, regardless of whether they are insured or live in Burlington County. The Straight … to Treatment program began in Evesham Township in early 2018, expanded to Pemberton Township in September 2018, and to the City of Burlington in April 2019. 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Like many other fans of the BBC fantasy series Merlin I was severely disappointed in its ending. For five years we had been told that Arthur Pendragon is destined to unite the warring kingdoms of Albion and bring magic back to the realm. Unfortunately however this never happened! Arthur if anything looked like a rather inept king. He did bugger all in his five years as the ruler of Camelot. Many fans argued that Arthur dying before he brought magic back made the whole series itself redundant. Other fans meanwhile developed their own theories to explain why Arthur died in spite of what the Great Dragon kept telling us. A favorite of mine is the Kilgharrah conspiracy here. https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CCEQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fravenya03.livejournal.com%2F56197.html&ei=ug0jVcKTCszxaIOvgfgI&usg=AFQjCNGxaYbqhE9tVoXT1X8roNajuUo9nA&sig2=dk9GbLUC6r9uRTlSoAqOTw&bvm=bv.89947451,d.ZGU I meanwhile have developed my own theory as to why Arthur and Merlin’s supposed destiny never happened. I think that the reason Arthur never became a great king was simply because Merlin fucked up. Throughout the series Arthur and Merlin’s destiny are if you will pardon the pun, not set in stone. It’s presented as a possible future that might happen, but it could just as easily not. The Dragon says that there is a prophecy that Arthur will unite the lands of Albion and bring magic back, but lets not forget he also warns Merlin that there are a number of threats that could prevent this from happening. Even just simple monsters like the Questing Beast that poisons Arthur are powerful enough to prevent this great destiny from happening. It is never presented as a case of no matter what happens Arthur and Merlin are destined to bring about this great kingdom. It’s more a case of if Merlin does things correctly then that future will unfold. This is further backed up by the fact that we see many other futures change in Merlin. For instance Gwen being crowned Queen does not unfold the way Morgana had foreseen it, nor does Morgana’s death at Merlin’s hand. Merlin and Arthurs destinies were not a foregone conclusion either. They were simply one of many possible futures that the Dragon had foreseen in some way using magic. A lot of fans have blamed Kilgharrah and even Arthur himself for the bleak ending, but to me the blame for Arthur’s death and Camelot’s fall rests solely on the shoulders of a young man. His name. Merlin! In this article I am going to go through the ways in which Merlin fails to save Arthur and Camelot and fails to bring about the future Kilgarrah had foreseen, entirely through his own mistakes. Lets get started shall we. Sparing Mordred In the season 1 episode “The Beginning of the End” Merlin meets a young druid boy named Mordred. The Great Dragon warns Merlin against saving this boy, as if he does then the boy will kill Arthur when he grows up. Once again neither Arthur’s destiny as a great king, or his death at Mordred’s hand are absolutely going to happen. The Dragon makes it very clear that there are two possible futures that could unfold here. Now in all fairness to Merlin this is the least of his mistakes. Mordred was just an innocent child at the time. It would take a cold hearted bastard to let a pleading child be executed. Still you can see what I mean about how this episode alone shows us that Arthur’s destiny is not a something that is definite. It can easily be changed and the Dragon even tells Merlin that if he allows the child to live, then he cannot fulfil his destiny, and hey this is what happened exactly in the finale. Still I wouldn’t put the blame of what happens entirely in the finale on Merlin’s actions in this episode. Like I said this a very understandable mistake, however I think Merlin does make it worse by hesitating to save Mordred. Mordred clearly knows that Merlin hesitated to save him. The look Mordred gives Merlin when he says that he was delayed says it all. Whilst this isn’t the sole reason Merlin does not fulfil his destiny it certainly does mark the beginning of the end. Saving Uther Pendragon Twice There are two moments when Merlin should have let Uther die to bring about the future the Dragon had foreseen. The first is in “To Kill the King” in series 1. Here Morgana has finally decided to dispose of Uther and Merlin hearing of her plan talks to the Dragon. Once again the Dragon gives the young wizard advice that could have avoided the future we see in series 5. “FREE THIS LAND FROM TYRANNY MERLIN! FREE US ALL!” Merlin however decided to save Uther instead. Gaius tells him that Arthur’s time is not ready and Gwen says that it would be wrong to stoop to Uther’s level and allow him to die. Thing is Merlin should have listened to The Dragon. If he had allowed Uther to die then the following things would have happened. Arthur would have become king. Gaius may have thought he wasn’t ready, but the Dragon thought Arthur was. Why believe Gaius’s word over the Dragons? Remember that not only can Gaius not see the future, but Gaius is a friend of Uther’s, or closest thing he has to a friend. Gaius even thinks Uther has done a lot of good for the people which is clearly not true. He may have protected them years ago from evil sorcerers, but he has since drowned and burned innocent men, women and children! Gaius however doesn’t see it that way, because Uther is his friend and he has some misplaced loyalty to the king. Uther dying at that point would have allowed Arthur to become king. Now Arthur at that point was already shown to be a lot more open minded to the use of magic. Okay yes he held some of his fathers prejudices, having been raised by him, but clearly he is a much more open minded person naturally than many other people in Camelot. The fact that he went out of his way to save Mordred alone proves this. Arthur most likely would have continued some of his fathers laws for a short while, but not to the same extent. He most likely would have continued arresting sorcerers, but he would not have continued persecuting them to the same extent that Uther did, IE having them burned at the stake. On top of that he would have had Morgana convincing him not to treat those with Magic so cruelly. Morgana frequently tried to do this to Uther in series 1, but it was of course pointless. Its extremely doubtful that Morgana, Gwen and Merlin all would not have been able to influence Arthur in a positive way regarding Magic Users. Can you really imagine Arthur who already tried to make Uther see reason, refusing to listen to his family and friends and go ahead and murder innocent men, women and children? Eventually Arthur would have come into contact with Morgause, whowould have shown him the truth about Uther’s role in his mothers death. This would have convinced Arthur once and for all that magic was not a force for evil. Arthur most likely would purged all memory from his father in shame after this revelation. (Remember when he found out he tried to actually kill Uther. Imagine what he would have thought had he found it out after his death.) Arthur would have made sure that Magic users were treated with the utmost respect to make up for his fathers past misdeeds and hypocrisy. Following this Morgana would have been able to discover her magic powers, but would have been able to do so in the open and would not have become bitter and hateful. Morgana may have felt some guilt over Uther’s death for a while, but ultimately as Uther was a tyrant and his death allowed the fair and just Arthur to emerge. She most likely would have realized it was for the greater good. Sadly Merlin stopped this from happening by helping to save Uther Pendragon’s life. Though in all fairness its not entirely his fault. Morgana relented and decided not to kill Uther. Still Merlin did play a hand in it by delaying the assassin and giving Morgana enough time to save Uther’s life. The great kingdom Arthur was supposed to build would have happened by season 2 and Morgana would not have gone down the path of darkness, had Merlin listened to the Dragon. The Dragon’s advice in this instance was only wrong in that he should have told Merlin to make sure Uther died. Merlin’s biggest blunder Re:Uther however comes in series 2 in the episode “The Sins of the Father”. In this episode Morgause tells Arthur the truth that Uther caused the death of Arthurs mother Iygraine through a deal with a sorcerer Nimueh. Arthur is so enraged by this he tries to kill Uther. He declares Uther a hypocrite and a liar who has murdered innocent people simply to ease his own guilt over his wife’s death. Arthur would have killed Uther had it not been for Merlin lying about it and convincing him that it was the work of Morgause. Merlin only did this to stop Arthur from killing his father in a moment of rage and having the guilt of that plague him for the rest of his life. Another understandable mistake, but still one that has a very negative effect on his and Arthur’s destiny, and ultimately the greater good of Camelot. If Uther had died then and there Arthur most likely would have felt guilt over it, but again when he learned of the atrocities his father committed, including the murder of innocent children he probably would have seen sense and realised he had no choice. He would have continued to look on Morgause as an ally, as she had revealed the truth to him. He would have definitely brought back magic to make up for his fathers mistakes. Magic users across Camelot and all of Albion would have looked on Arthur as their hero. He would have been the one who killed his father, the enemy of all magic and exposed his hypocrisy. This coupled with his saving Mordred another powerful sorcerer would have made him very, very, very popular among magic users and sorcerers to say the least. Furthermore once again Morgana would then have revealed her magical abilities, Merlin his too which would have further cemented magic’s place in Camelot. It would have also only further have helped to undermine Uther Pendragon by revealing that he was unaware that there was magic in the heart of his kingdom. The Dragon would most certainly have been freed too. Its doubtful the Dragon would have attacked Camelot had Uther already been dead. It only did so to get revenge on Uther Pendragon. With him dead it most likely would have been the guardian of Camelot. Morgause also most likely would have become an ally of theirs too. Arthur certainly would have trusted her. It is unclear what Morgause’s true nature was. Was she pure evil, or was she just simply wanting to free the land from Uther? Its possible she may have still tried to take the throne from Arthur, but doing so would have been no easy task for her. She would not have been able to manipulate Morgana as she only did so because Morgana felt scared and alone, being magical in Uther’s kingdom. With magic no longer banned and Arthur as king then this would no longer have been a problem. Also though Morgause is a powerful sorcerer, she would not have been a match for the combined might of Arthur wielding Excalibur, Merlin whose magic would be out in the open, Morgana who would most likely side with Arthur and the Great Dragon! Added to that there would be plenty of other sorcerers in Arthur’s kingdom that would support him too. Morgause didn’t seem to want to rule by herself anyway. She was happy for Morgana to rule in series 3 and there she would most likely be happy to be a prominent member of Arthur’s court which she most certainly would be in his new kingdom. Arthur may have even been able to form an alliance with King Cenred. Cenred was at war with Camelot because of his hatred of Uther. Chances of an alliance with Cenred would have been stronger with an Arthur, who had not only killed Uther, but had exposed him as a hypocrite to the kingdom he had ruled over. (Arthur would have obviously revealed why he had killed him) and had destroyed his legacy, by bringing magic back to the realm. Added to this Cenred had close ties to Morgause and therefore through her, could become an ally of Camelot. Finally Cenred who was a coward and unlike Uther hated losing any men, would never launch an attack on Camelot. The Dragon alone could have destroyed Cenrid’s kingdom. Also with the power that Camelot would yield its doubtful anyone would wish to challenge it. Within a few years, probably by the time of season 5, all of the kingdoms would have been united. Arthur therefore would have fulfilled his destiny, as would Merlin and neither Morgana nor Mordred would be in a position to threaten them, nor would either of them want to anyway. By sparing Uther, Merlin not only delayed his destiny from coming true, but put in in danger. As a result of lying to Arthur about Morgause (who did not deceive Arthur at all) Merlin convinced Arthur that magic was evil. Prior to this Arthur as I already mentioned had been very open minded about magic. He spared Mordred. He also showed respect to the unicorn and was actually delighted when it returned from the dead. He even bowed to the sorcerer involved with the Unicorns wishes to save the kingdom and went through with the tests. Can you imagine Uther doing that? Even if it was to save Camelot from starvation, Uther would be too proud to go through a sorcerers test. Arthur also argued that even if Gwen’s father had been using magic then he did not deserve to be persecuted as long as he had not used it to harm anyone. It was obvious that the Arthur from seasons 1 and 2 did not hate magic like his father and in time could have easily been swayed to view it as a force for good in some instances. Ironically it was Merlin who convinced him that Magic was evil. Also as Uther was still alive, he would continue to persecute Magic users which in turn led to Morgana feeling more paranoid and ultimately led to her siding with Morgause, becoming a powerful enemy to Camelot in the process. By lying to Arthur about Uther. Merlin created an Arthur who hated magic as much as his father. Driving Morgana Insane It’s one thing to spare a tyrant who persecutes your kind, but to drive your friend down the path of villainy is another. Every step of the way Merlin made the wrong choice in how to deal with Morgana. In the season 2 episode “The Nightmare Begins” Morgana suspects that she has magic. Merlin is told by Kilgarrah that the best course of action is to not let her discover her powers If Merlin had followed Kilgharrah’s actions then it could have bought him more time. As soon as Morgana found out she was magic it turned her against Uther. Things had always been tense between them, but after Morgana found out she had magic then she became scared at what would happen if he found out. She felt she could not confide in anyone, even Arthur out of fear of being found out. It was this that ultimately led to her siding with Morgause who was later able to twist her mind into becoming totally ruthless and willing to murder even her own brother Arthur. If Merlin had not told her about her powers and allowed Gaius to make her think that they were merely hallucinations. It may have prevented her from feeling so paranoid until Morgause showed Arthur what really happened. Then obviously if Merlin had reacted accordingly, and allowed Arthur to kill Uther, it would not have mattered afterwards. Morgana could have explored the full extent of her powers and would not have posed a threat to either Arthur or Merlin. Having said that though Morgana may have still felt paranoid anyway as she still would have suffered from her dreams. Personally I think it would have been better if Merlin had told her about his secret. That way she would have come to see him as a loyal ally and friend and could have confided in him. He maybe could have even told her a piece of the prophecy that Arthur would one day restore magic to Camelot. Hell she may have even become an ally of his, and helped him protect Arthur. Morgana certainly would not have turned Merlin over to Uther at that point. She was his friend and had already shown sympathy to magic users before anyway. Personally I think that was the best option for Merlin and to be fair to him he wanted to do that, but once again it was Gaius (and this time the Dragon) who advised him against it. Instead Merlin picked the worst option. He took Morgana to meet the Druids who told her exactly what she was and became allies for her outside of Camelot. In the penultimate episode of series 2 however “The Fires of Idirsholas” Merlin makes the biggest blunder of his career. Morgause, (who had it not been for Merlin lying to Arthur about her would have become their ally by now.) Casts a spell that makes everyone in Camelot fall asleep. Morgause does this so that she can sneak in and kill Uther and Arthur. Again she only wishes to kill Arthur because of Merlin who has successfully turned Arthur against magic. The source of the spell is Morgana and the only way to break it is to kill Morgana. The Dragon tells him that he must kill her. He says that if he does not then Morgause will kill Arthur and the future Merlin and Arthur are destined to create will die with him. Once again this shows that Arthur and Merlin’s future can be changed and is not set. Now Merlin has three options and once again he picks the worst one. He can follow the Dragons advice and kill Morgana and then Morgause. Disposing of both of them obviously eliminates the threat they pose to Arthur and Merlin. Once again however this is a pretty ruthless thing to do. The Dragon does always to be fair give Merlin the most ruthless and callous suggestion. Let the young boy be hanged, poison your best friend, let Uther die etc. Still that doesn’t mean he isn’t 100 percent right every single time. If Merlin had done all of those things, none of the threats that destroy Arthur and his kingdom would have existed. Still Merlin did not need to kill Morgana. I think he could have approached her and told her he knew what she was doing and convinced her to try and reason with Morgause. After all Morgana did still love Arthur very much at that point, and if she pleaded with Morgause, who loved her, its doubtful that Morgause would have killed Arthur. Uther most likely would have still met his end at Morgause’s hand. Not that that is a bad thing mind you, to dispose of the mad tyrant. Again all that would happen is that Arthur would become king. Though it might be more difficult thanks to Merlin’s actions to convince him that magic was a force for good. With Morgana’s help in time, I am sure he would come around. Merlin could have even suggested to Morgana that she drink the poison so as to throw Morgause off, and assured her that he had the antidote. Morgana may have been willing to do this in order to save Arthur. Also Merlin could have turned Morgana against Morgause by telling her that Morgause had made her the source of her spell, which Morgana did not know about. Once again however Merlin did the stupidest thing imaginable. He poisoned Morgana destroying the last bit of good in her and convincing her that Camelot could never be a place where she would be accepted. Yet he did not kill her. He gave her the antidote. If he was going to actually poison her, then he should have gone through with it. Poisoning her and then sparing her life, did nothing but piss her off and make her go mad. Worse still he allowed Morgause to run off with her. In the time they were together Morgause proceeded to corrupt Morgana, who lets face it already had enough reason to go mad. Living in constant fear of Uther, being betrayed by her best friend etc. Thanks to his foolish actions both Morgause and Morgana became Arthur’s enemies when they could have instead become very powerful allies of his, or both disposed of. Morgana’s role as a villain not only posed a threat to Arthur’s destiny because of her power, but also because she used sorcery for evil means. This only further convinced Arthur that magic was a force for darkness and could not be allowed in Camelot. Merlin would later give up another golden opportunity to kill Morgana in season 3 in the episode “The Crystal Cave”. Here Merlin causes her to suffer a fatal accident and the Dragon tells Merlin that all of the suffering she will cause can now be averted. Not wanting to have her blood on his hands, Merlin forces the Dragon to heal Morgana. The Dragon even tells Merlin that all the evil that will happen from now on is entirely down to him. If Merlin had listened to the Dragon once again, he would have eliminated a powerful threat, but he instead kept her alive. Trying to Save Uther Again When Uther is mortally wounded Merlin tries to save him with magic by using a spell that will heal him. He hopes that this will convince Arthur that not all magic is evil. Unfortunately it backfires considerably on him when Morgana cast another spell which reverses the effects and kills Uther. This hardens Arthurs heart to magic once and for all and causes him to persecute it just like Uther did. Had Merlin not used magic to heal Uther, Uther would have died and Arthur may have come to the conclusion that Magic was not evil somewhere down the line by himself. Thanks to Merlin’s actions by the time Arthur takes over, he is a far cry from the man Kilgarrah saw in his vision of the future. He has been utterly convinced that Magic is evil. By this point he should have been convinced otherwise. Trying to kill Mordred The final killing blow to his and Arthur’s destiny is dealt by Merlin in the season 5 episode The Dsir. Here Merlin is told by The Dsir that he has one chance to avert the bad version of the future that Kilgarrah had foreseen many years ago if he embraces magic. This is clearly the last chance Arthur has to fulfil this part of his destiny. Once again however its because of Merlin that he doesn’t get to do it. Merlin had been told earlier that he must kill Mordred in order to save Arthur. This is why he later told Arthur that magic has no place in Camelot. Arthur pleaded with The Dsir to save Mordred whom they wounded. They agreed only if he brought magic back to Camelot. For this reason Merlin convinced Arthur not to agree to their demands and not to bring magic back. Ironically this did the very opposite of what he had hoped for, as The Dsir brought Mordred back to life. This was a test on The Dsir’s part and Merlin failed. They were giving him one last chance to fulfil his destiny. He failed ironically because this time in contrast to his mistake with Mordred in the past, he was too ruthless. He tried to murder an innocent man whose only crime was to try and protect his king with his life. Had he told Arthur that magic has a place in Camelot then Arthur would have agreed with him. Even after all the ways Merlin turned Arthur against Magic, Arthur was still willing to accept it into Camelot, but Merlin finally convinced him not to. Merlin sealed Arthur’s fate. Not only does the man who was destined to kill him get brought back, but Arthur continues to persecute magic which in turn leads to Mordred turning against him. The woman Mordred is in love with whom Arthur later kills, only attacks Arthur because he continues to outlaw magic just like Uther Pendragon did. If Arthur had accepted magic into Camelot during the time of The Dsir, this would not have happened. Even if the Dsir had brought back Mordred then he would have had no reason to turn on Arthur and return to Morgana, if magic had returned. Many have blamed the Dragon for this but I don’t think you can completely. The Dragon certainly should have given Merlin better advice than “just kill everyone near to you from Morgana, Mordred, Uther etc.” (It’s not hard to see why some people paint the Dragon as a villain.) Still Merlin had plenty of opportunities to do so without telling Arthur magic had no place in Camelot. He could have pushed Mordred down the stairs with his magic. He could have lead him out into a field and had the dragon burn him to death. He chose the worst possible opportunity to do so and doomed Camelot instead. Merlin further sealed Arthur’s fate by betraying Mordred and not allowing him to flee with the woman he loves either, and therefore gives him a reason to hate Arthur and the knights of Camelot. Thanks to Merlin’s bad judgement, his compassion and his ruthlessness, he prevented Arthur from fulfilling his destiny as much as the poison of any Questing Beast. Whilst its true that he did save Arthur’s life and Arthur would never have made it to throne without him. Ultimately his mistakes prevented the Great Dragon’s prophecy from coming to pass. Conclusion Had Merlin done things a little better Arthur would have fulfilled the destiny the Great Dragon talked about. He would have united the lands of Albion, he would have restored magic to Camelot. he would have created a perfect society that would have flourished to this day. Merlin’s bungling however stopped that in the following ways. 1/ Sparing Mordred: He should have followed the Great Dragon’s advice and killed him, or at the very least not made Mordred suspicious of him. 2/ Saving Uther twice: Both times would have lead to Arthur’s reign beginning much earlier and would have allowed Arthur to learn the truth about his fathers war against magic and how unjust it was. Arthur would have also come to power before Morgana discovered her true abilities, and when Mordred was a child. Neither one of them would have become villains under these circumstances. Mordred would have grown up in a society where his kind was accepted, and would have looked on Arthur as his hero who slew the evil tyrant Uther and saved his life, whilst Morgana would have been able to discover her magic powers and not felt like an outsider because of them. Merlin stopped this from happening by ignoring the Dragon’s advice that Uther’s time had come to its end. As a result Arthur didn’t ascend when he was supposed to and Morgana was twisted by Uther’s persecution of magic and Arthur thanks to Merlin’s efforts grew to despise Magic, when he was on the cusp of supporting it. 3/ Fucking up Big Time with Morgana: Merlin drove Morgana down the path of villainy. He helped her discover her powers and make allies among the Druids, he poisoned her but did not kill her, allowed her to go away with Morgause and then later when she had become a vastly powerful and dangerous sorceress, he gave up another golden opportunity to finish her, ignoring the Dragon’s warning. 4/ He turned Arthur against magic for good, by killing his father with it, which only happened because of Morgana whom he had turned evil. 5/ He wrecked Arthurs last chance by turning him against magic: The Dsir warned Arthur that he would not get another chance if he did not bring magic back and sadly thanks to Merlin’s influence, he didn’t and perished as a direct result of his persecution of magic at Mordred’s hand. Was This What The Writers Had Intended? A part of me wonders if this was what the actual writers of the show had intended. This is certainly how I interpreted the show, but of course what one fan thinks means nothing. Still when you watch it back it does appear that the writers wanted us to think that Merlin was making decisions that would doom his future. In “The Beginning of the End” the Dragon explicitly tells us that Merlin will not fulfil his destiny if Mordred is spared. Furthermore the Dsir warn him that he will not get another chance if he does not return magic. The fact these are both crucial to Arthur’s eventual death leads me to believe that this was what the writers had in mind the whole time. In this respect the ending of the show makes more sense to me now. Its still not perfect mind you. I like the idea of prophecy’s only giving you a possible future, and it still being possible to change. However I think they should have had Arthur bring magic back after season 4, but still had Merlin and Arthur’s actions ultimately bring about the end of the kingdom. The fact that we never saw Arthur do anything noteworthy is too bleak and disappointing. Still perhaps this is also why it is stated that Arthur will rise again. Maybe this will be Merlin’s second chance to do things better this time. His redemption for his past mistakes. The only problem with this entire theory though is that in the finale the Dragon states that Arthur has already built what he was destined to achieve. This suggests to me that the writers maybe just forgot what it was he was destined to achieve. Still I’d like to think that this is what they had in mind that actually Merlin ultimately failed to fulfil his destiny, but perhaps he will learn from his mistakes and he and Arthur will make a better fist of it next time. Share this: Twitter Facebook Like this: Like Loading... Related Tagged Merlin, Merlin Ending Apr·06 67 thoughts on “Why Merlin’s Ending Might Make More Sense” shelton August 20, 2015 at 10:36 am merlin is a great movie LikeLike Reply shelton August 20, 2015 at 10:40 am i totaly differ with that…it would bring nothin but humiliation to its fanatics. something should be done to effect its continuation LikeLike Reply KM September 30, 2015 at 9:12 pm I completely agree with everything you said about the unfolding events being Merlin’s fault. You hit every point and expounded on them in th same exact interpretation I had. What I don’t agree with, is that it is even remotely a fitting ending for the show. I understand that the show got cancelled, so there is no way to further the plot, but I feel like Merlin ultimately failed his destiny and let the King down. The last season was the worst. Knowing what we k kw about Arthur ans Merlin in legend, and about the prophecy touted in the show, it stands in stark contrast to the actual development of the resolution. The turning point for me, even though I was already frustrated at that point, was when Merlin told him magic had no place in Camelot. It was literally the perfect place for him to tell him it was possible. Which could have stopped the rest of the event from unfolding. Merlin would never have made that decision, ans it frustrated me that they wrote it that way because it felt utterly out of character. I think what we had seen of Merlin up to that point, would have led to him realizing this task was Arthur’s test and could can get the dude for good. He had been there for magical tests with Arthur before, and he also is seen doubting himself in regards to Mordred’s character, since he so clearly sacrificed himself for the King. He also knows that sometimes there are roundabout ways to interpret the dragons advice. Merlin’s character is one that beli VA above all, that Arthur will being magic back to Camelot. He bek vests so fever try in that destiny that he has taken the chance to Kay down his own lie countless times, ans had chosen to believe in the good. So this departure, him telling Arthur that there is no place for magic in Camelot, felt completely off. It ruined my immersion in the story. It was the very last turning point, and he failed. From that moment on, Arthur had no chance. So the end of the show ultimately frustrates me, because it does not make Merlin and Arthur fated heroes, rather failures. It does not see Arthur’s destiny through, does not leave room for our imaginations about much. It feels unresolved, like a failure of character writing. There was no “A-ha!” moment where Merlin realized, if Arthur and Mordred’s destinies were so intertwined as was foretold, then perhaps Mordred would be an ally to Arthur’s destiny under the right circumstances instead of an enemy. I just feel really disbelieving that he’d never come to that conclusion. So yeah, I’m not really satisfied. I don’t like that the “greatest sorcerer in history” would fail so horribly so many times with no real redemption to the climax of the story. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply KM September 30, 2015 at 9:21 pm I’m sorry for the typos, I’m on mobile. Let’s try that again. I completely agree with everything you said about the unfolding events being Merlin’s fault. You hit every point and expounded on them in the same exact interpretation I had. What I don’t agree with, is that it is even remotely a fitting ending for the show. I understand that the show got cancelled, so there is no way to further the plot, but I feel like Merlin ultimately failed his destiny and let the King down. The last season was the worst. Knowing what we know about Arthur and Merlin in legend, and about the prophecy touted in the show, it stands in stark contrast to the actual development of the resolution. The turning point for me, even though I was already frustrated at that point, was when Merlin told him magic had no place in Camelot. It was literally the perfect place for him to tell him it was possible. Which could have stopped the rest of the events from unfolding. Merlin would never have made that decision, ans it frustrated me that they wrote it that way because it felt utterly out of character. I think what we had seen of Merlin up to that point, would have led to him realizing this task was Arthur’s test and could help him turn it for good. He had been there for magical tests with Arthur before, and he also is seen doubting himself in regards to Mordred’s character, since Mordred so clearly sacrificed himself for the King. He also knows that sometimes there are roundabout ways to interpret the dragons advice, ans it was made very clear that the was Arthur’s LAST CHANCE to do the right thing before he sealed his own destiny. Merlin’s character is one that believed above all, that Arthur will bring magic back to Camelot. He bek vests so feveI completely agree with everything you said about the unfolding events being Merlin’s fault. You hit every point and expounded on them in th same exact interpretation I had. What I don’t agree with, is that it is even remotely a fitting ending for the show. I understand that the show got cancelled, so there is no way to further the plot, but I feel like Merlin ultimately failed his destiny and let the King down. The last season was the worst. Knowing what we k kw about Arthur ans Merlin in legend, and about the prophecy touted in the show, it stands in stark contrast to the actual development of the resolution. The turning point for me, even though I was already frustrated at that point, was when Merlin told him magic had no place in Camelot. It was literally the perfect place for him to tell him it was possible. Which could have stopped the rest of the event from unfolding. Merlin would never have made that decision, ans it frustrated me that they wrote it that way because it felt utterly out of character. I think what we had seen of Merlin up to that point, would have led to him realizing this task was Arthur’s test and could can get the dude for good. He had been there for magical tests with Arthur before, and he also is seen doubting himself in regards to Mordred’s character, since he so clearly sacrificed himself for the King. He also knows that sometimes there are roundabout ways to interpret the dragons advice. Merlin’s character is one that believes above all, that Arthur will being magic back to Camelot. He believes so fervently in that destiny that he has taken the chance to lay down his own life countless times, and had chosen to believe in the good. I think k his the character as written thus far would have heeded that warning very seriously about Arthur accepting magic. So this departure, him telling Arthur that there is no place for magic in Camelot, felt completely off. It ruined my immersion in the story. It was the very last turning point, and he failed. From that moment on, Arthur had no chance. So the end of the show ultimately frustrates me, because it does not make Merlin and Arthur fated heroes, rather failures. It does not see Arthur’s destiny through, does not leave room for our imaginations about much. It feels unresolved, like a failure of character writing. There was no “A-ha!” moment where Merlin realized, if Arthur and Mordred’s destinies were so intertwined as was foretold, then perhaps Mordred would be an ally to Arthur’s destiny under the right circumstances instead of an enemy. I just feel really disbelieving that he’d never come to that conclusion. So yeah, I’m not really satisfied. I don’t like that the “greatest sorcerer in history” would fail so horribly so many times with no real redemption to the climax of the story. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Burrunjor June 4, 2016 at 10:36 pm Hi thanks for the comment. I understand being pissed at the ending. TBH when I wrote this I was just trying to look at it from a different point of view, but I admit the ending does still bug me too. Not to sound like a conceited fanboy who thinks he can do better than the guys who produced this wonderful series, but I would have had Arthur find out about Merlin’s magic at the end of series 4. I would have had Merlin summon Kilgharrah to help dethrone Morgana. Imagine that Arthur seeing a Dragon swoop in to save him. Series 5 would then see the golden age with magic being brought back and Merlin now Arthurs court sorcerer and expert on the occult. I would have had Gaius die in the last episode of series 4. Its not that I dislike Richard Wilson but Gaius really had outlived his usefulness in the series at that point and I think he got in the way of Merlin learning about these creatures himself and also from the Dragon being his mentor. Lets be honest Kilgharrah was a much more interesting character than Gaius. In series 5 I would have also had Morgana redeem herself. I would have had Aithusa bring out her compassionate side more and her feel that she had misjudged Arthur after he brought magic back. Mordred meanwhile I would have had be the main villain. When you look at Mordred in series 1 and 2 he does not seem like the same character as the one in series 5. The one in series 1 and 2 is clearly being set up as the ultimate villain. He has powers beyond comprehension even as a child, doesn’t fall for Merlin’s lies, is clearly in control even though he is a child and tells Merlin he will never forget his betrayal. The later Mordred is a completely decent guy, has minimal magic powers, is clueless as to why Merlin hates him (so much for the I’ll never forget) and isn’t even remotely treacherous until Arthur kills his beloved! I would have had him be the truly evil villain who had established an extremist group of magical creatures who would have wanted to destroy all non magic’s. At the end Morgana who would be torn between Mordred and Arthur would redeem herself and help Arthur and I would have had Kilgharrah take responsibility for his role in turning Morgana evil and apologize to her after she saves Merlin. Arthur would still have died but it would have been after he brought magic back and defeated Mordred and I would have had Morgana go with him to Avalon to protect him. They could have still had the once and the future king prophecy with Arthur and Morgana returning in the future along with Merlin to help him with another threat. However whilst I would have liked that ending ultimately that was not what happened and to me at least this theory is the only way of making sense of what actually happened. Well this and the Kilgharrah conspiracy which is awesome but I think this is more likely as if they had intended Kilgharrah to be the villain then they would have dropped more hints. LikeLike Reply Kat September 30, 2017 at 2:08 pm OH MY GOSH, I like your version so much better! This makes a lot of sense! I agree that Merlin screwed up a bunch of times in the series. He didn’t take destiny seriously enough or took it too seriously, both dangerous. I think Kilgharrah was a very black and white character and Merlin took his advice into the gray area which doesn’t lead to positive outcomes. I really thought that Morgana would redeem herself because her hatred for Arthur is never completely justified (in fact, I think she missed Arthur and Gwen because in season 5 when she enchants Gwen, she actually seems happier) and all she wanted was acceptance. I also think one small thing that could have happened in season 5 episode 10 was Modred seeing Kara’s second trial, where Arthur is truly trying to let her go and she insists on being difficult (which is also justified to an extent) and of course if Merlin has just let them go, things might have been different. Maybe I won’t have Morgana come back with Arthur but I loved the rest. I really wish you’d somehow written season 5. And you’re right about Gaius, as much as I love him, his advice in season 5, not so great. LikeLike Nina June 17, 2020 at 7:53 pm Okay, I’m writing this four years after your comment, but I really want to put in my two cents. I completely agree with you, really like the idea of Morgana redeeming herself and becoming an ally to Arthur. I had not really thought about it much, but yeah, Gaius did kind of interefere with all the Dragon’s advice. One of my favorite scenes in the whole show is in the last episode of season three. There was Arthur, with his knights and his queen, he really had everything to be a proper king (better than Uther had ever been) one thing missing though. I kept waiting for Merlin to become more than just a servant to Arthur, sure Arthur cared a lot for him, but imagine how it would have been if, as you said, Merlin revealed his powers earlier on and Arthur came to accept them as a powerful weapon. Merlin could have been Arthur’s advisor, like in the legend. It really is sad that the ending wasn’t good, because the rest of the show was awesome. I like your version a lot better. I really wish we could have seen Arthur make something out of his kingdom, we see some changes he makes, with his knights, and with his queen and he’s also way more compassionate than Uther ever was, but the entire series revolves around magic and how it’s not allowed. Why is that the only change we never get? LikeLike Rod October 17, 2015 at 11:31 pm i was a huge fan, but the end was catastrophicand ridiculous…very very dissapointed…it should be the better serie ever… LikeLike Reply Russell October 29, 2015 at 5:30 pm I just finished this series last night; and felt that the final two seasons were wonderful. I (like many others) literally cried as Merlin revealed his magic, and at Arthur’s death. But I am not sure I agree that the destinies were not filled. Clearly Merlin didn’t save Arthur in the end, but he did many times up to that point. It may have been those acts that were foretold, and the king’s death at the time and way it happened may have left lead the kingdom’s new leadership to accept magic and unite Albion (it certainly did seem the Queen recognized that the savior magician was Merlin, someone she has known and respected for years). It may have been with Arthur’s death, the Camelot victory, and the Queen’s ascension that the prophesies come to pass (but of course these are left up to the viewer to conclude)… LikeLike Reply sassyfran February 24, 2018 at 5:51 am Hello GREAT post, I watch Merlin all the time on Netflix, I am a bit obsessed. You can see my reviews at my TV blog http://www.randomrecaps.wordpress.com But I am actually writing because of your awesome post. Lately as I watch in obsessive mode its been buggiing how much Arthur was so mean to Merlin but I think it was his immaturity at certain stages and he didn’t seem close with any of the others after Merlin showed up on the scene. I also loved that this show chose to have Gwen as a woman of interracial background and to be a servant considering all the other versions of her in literature. I actually did some research and the king arthur stories are said to be largely fiction based on other Kings in history which I found that surprising. I might have linked that information in one of my reviews on it. Either way thanks so much for sharing this. LikeLike Reply Merlin July 6, 2016 at 4:50 am I believe that there was suppose to be a Season 6, but since Collin M. Had to leave the UK they shorten it all up and ended it on season 5. I am disappointed though. That magic wasn’t brought back! Maybe one day I’ll recreate the TV show “Merlin” after all I’m still young and lots to come! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Happy Traveller July 21, 2017 at 1:09 pm Oh my god, please do!!! And make it just as great as this one, just without the aforementioned mistakes! I was thinking the same thing, that someone should remake it, but the thought of recreating the costumes, sets, script, rehearsing, acting, filming, then music writing and post production… you would need to be really dedicated! LikeLike Reply sempuuma geofrey December 29, 2016 at 2:40 am for i bage that you atleast make the sixth episode as you have explained it would be LikeLike Reply Katelyn December 29, 2016 at 8:56 pm Your articles and blogs are so fascinating. LikeLike Reply Burrunjor December 29, 2016 at 11:34 pm Thanks so much for the kind words and your comments on the Morgan article too. Really appreciate the feedback. LikeLike Reply Samvee February 19, 2017 at 8:05 pm Seriously! The end is frustrating, Merlin would have saved Arthur by calling the Dragon to take them to the lake or even by not ignoring the prophecy about Mordred and go on the battle field to help Arthur instead of being the hero to Camelot and failing Arthur. I HATE THE END I WISH THE WRITER COULD MAKE ANOTHER EPISODE!! LikeLike Reply Burrunjor February 19, 2017 at 9:36 pm I understand and I agree with you to an extent. When I wrote this I was trying to make sense of the ending we got, but now looking back yeah I’d rather have had the Dragon save Arthur. LikeLike Reply blakfayt March 6, 2017 at 3:24 am The most upsetting thing about the ending is that you can look up producer and writer interviews where they said this was the ending they wanted. It’s so ridiculous to me that the series ended the way they wanted it to, that this was the story they wanted to tell. I can’t argue with them, clearly I’m not them so I can’t, but the ending of the show was just so … flaccid is how I’d describe it. Sure, it’s emotional but it doesn’t feel like a conclusion. It really feels like there’s more to the story (and there’s a tumblr out there that takes “once and future king” seriously and has constructed an apparently well told sixth season about Arthur coming back from the dead) and they didn’t get to do it. They claim they did though, which makes me honestly wish I could hear what was discussed in the planning stages, you know? “I think we should kill Arthur off at the end, leave half of the prophecy unfulfilled.” “That’s a brilliant idea!” LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Happy Traveller July 21, 2017 at 1:06 pm Aaaahahahahahaha, that last paragraph is hilarious!!! I agree, and I’d follow it with a face palm. LikeLike Reply Steve March 29, 2017 at 11:11 pm Good impression of things however I think the writers intended a season six where things would have been sorted out but Arthur’s actor declined. And I have no idea how old this is LikeLike Reply Tom April 6, 2017 at 11:25 pm But didn’t the dragon say he didn’t fail? Like the last episode of the show Merlin asks if he failed and the dragon says no. LikeLike Reply Savanna April 16, 2017 at 8:24 pm I think Arthur died because in some legends he dies and is supposed to eventually come back. I mean, there must be a reason why Merlin is still alive at the very end of the episode. LikeLike Reply Agramahad April 18, 2017 at 10:31 am I found myself a little curious last night and went looking for articles about the ending of Merlin and found this one. And yes, I can pretty much agree with nearly everything you said. You certainly went into much more detail than I ever would though. I think that is mostly because you still watched the show and seemingly cared about it more than I ever did. Don’t get me wrong. I’ve always loved the story of Merlin and King Arthur and when this TV series came out I was as excited about it as everyone else. It’s just it didn’t take long for the pattern to be established. Once it was and it was confirmed that pattern wasn’t going to change, I just stopped caring about watching every episode. I still watched it when I had nothing else to do hoping things would turn around but after season four ended I’d given up that hope. It was obvious that if Merlin was ever given a choice about what to do in an episode the writer always always always had him make the wrong one. This wasn’t the Merlin of legend I loved when I grew up. To me this version of Merlin was an incompetent moron. Harsh yes, but accurate I feel. Even if I havn’t watched it since it ended. LikeLike Reply Burrunjor April 20, 2017 at 1:08 pm I can see your point. For the record I’ve kind of changed my opinion since I wrote this. At the time I was just trying to make some sense of that ending, but now I agree that Merlin shouldn’t have been so useless and at least brought magic back before Arthur died. LikeLike Reply Ardilla January 27, 2018 at 1:50 am Actuallly it is implied that Arthur WILL come back to life…by the dragon saying Merlin didn’t fail, and that abt Arthur rising when Camelot neeeded the most…completing the history…and just like it happened in the legend. But YESSSS there were many times they could have stopped what happened LikeLike Ardilla January 27, 2018 at 1:54 am They just portraited the prequel of the all legend…Arthur did rise again. Merlin saw what a disaster modern society was, so he brought Arthur back. LikeLike Sarah Jordan November 16, 2019 at 2:24 pm Just watch the series I didn’t know that it was that good I was disappointed when they killed King Arthur but I think that it should have had another season where magic was bought back into the kingdom but it was good overall and hope that you can rewrite and bring it back so it can have a Savage ending thank you for letting me watch this again please please bring it back I enjoyed it so much thank you LikeLike Camila September 29, 2020 at 8:03 pm I think the mistake with Mordred was never trusted him. And Arthur killing his love. Merlin was a boy with a lot of pressure on his shoulders and I don’t judge him, but if he would’ve told the truth since he tried to save luther and failed maybe Arthur would be understood and be more soft about killing Mordred love cause of his hatred of magic. Then maybe we would be have magic today, I think the Merlin series concept is trying to explain smt like ‘what really happened’ and why we don’t have magic today. Now if the show was to return I would’ve wanted smt like Merlin is in the modern world and he figures how to travel back in time or smt and corrects his mistakes and finally bring magic back to the Camelot and hence to the World. LikeLike Reply WJN May 3, 2017 at 3:00 pm Good article, however my theory, is that Merlin and Arthur’s destiny to bring back magic did come to pass in a way. Because Arthur made Gwen queen, and at the end, she does recognizes that the wizard who helped them win the battle/war was someone she knows, and she does seem to know it’s Merlin, because Gaius told her that she knows the wizard sorcerer. Gwen won’t prosecute magic, so Merlin and Arthur didn’t fail. LikeLike Reply Zee W. May 16, 2017 at 6:08 am Your analysis has a great deal of merit, but their decision to end it like that really makes the entire show pointless. Everything we watch ultimately is a failure. The entire storyline is a failure. All of the pep talks from Merlin to encourage Arthur, even some from Gaius to both Arthur and Merlin, the dragon, etc. are all meaningless…from the very first episode, watching this series again has zero replay value because you know it is all pointless – the title character Merlin will ultimately fail and be completely heartbroken – it literally would make seeing so many scenes be upsetting because you know it is not going to ever happen. Arthur will never have the chance to rise to become the great king. The ending ruins the entire story of the series in my opinion in what was a very epic storyline…with the entirety of it destroyed just by the last episode. Epic adventures have disappointments, mistakes to overcome by taking other actions to correct them, sadness, tragedy, and heartbreak…and there is plenty of that to be found throughout the series…the entirety of the series did not have to end like that to where it was ALL ultimately all in vain – that’s not just a sad ending, but a stupid ending. Again, what was the point? Nothing of the journey from the very first episode we start on ultimately comes to pass. The title character fails completely. Why ruin such a good story like that? What were the writers thinking? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Zee W. May 16, 2017 at 6:13 am Your analysis has a great deal of merit, but their decision to end it like that really makes the entire show pointless. Everything we watch ultimately is a failure. The entire storyline is a failure. All of the pep talks from Merlin to encourage Arthur, even some from Gaius to both Arthur and Merlin, the dragon, etc. are all meaningless…from the very first episode, watching this series again has zero replay value because you know it is all pointless – the title character Merlin will ultimately fail and be completely heartbroken – it literally would make seeing so many scenes be upsetting because you know it is not going to ever happen. Arthur will never have the chance to rise to become the great king. The ending ruins the entire story of the series in my opinion in what was a very epic storyline…with the entirety of it destroyed just by the last episode. Epic adventures have disappointments, mistakes – including big mistakes – to overcome by taking other actions to correct them, sadness, tragedy, and heartbreak…and there is plenty of that to be found throughout the series…the entirety of the series did not have to end like that to where it was ALL ultimately all in vain – that’s not just a sad ending, but a stupid ending. Again, what was the point? Nothing of the journey from the very first episode we start on ultimately comes to pass. The title character fails completely. Why ruin such a good story like that? What were the writers thinking? LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Ardilla January 27, 2018 at 4:52 am The point is…there should’ve been a season 6 wich would bring the return of Arthur as foretold by the profecy…and showing Merlin and Arthur fulling their destinies like the tale is told…but the series was always a prequel, but would’ve been nice to see that. The producers said the final Merlin scene was exactly that to show Merlin in the present was waiting for Arthur’ss comeback LikeLike Reply Wesley July 11, 2017 at 1:19 am Arthur’s actor Bradley wanted off the show at the end of season 5 so they had no choice but to bring it an abrupt end. they had planned for a sixth season that would have shown a magical kingdom and they just ran out of time to make it happen. So, thanks Bradley, for ruining Merlin for all of us. You suck! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Randy berry August 21, 2017 at 9:06 am Honestly if he would’ve helped Morgana at begin instead of being a super pussy he would’ve save her from her dreams LikeLike Reply Randy berry August 21, 2017 at 9:08 am Maybe if he actual realize hey maybe iIan instead of fearing her help her they could’ve been more than friend and she wouldn’t have to face her fear alone LikeLike Reply Barbara November 16, 2017 at 5:35 pm I think the writers remembered everything. Kilgarrah probably meant that Arthur already built what he was destined to achieve, by setting things in motion. It was finally revealed that Merlin was the sorcerer and has been looking after Arthur the entire time, and ultimately he had won the war for Camelot. Arthur married a woman who was open minded and empathetic, who also is now aware that a sorcerer saved her kingdom, even though her husband has died. Arthur may not have finished building an accepting and peaceful kingdom, but the woman he married shares those ideals and now rules over Camelot; which would not have happened had he chosen to marry say, the Side Princess instead. Arthur did make decisions that could lead to a peaceful future, and the writes left that part of it open-ended — I think that could be for 2 reasons: 1) So that we, the fans, could speculate our own conclusions 2) So that they can possibly make a spin-off, involving the Queen in Arthur’s Role, or Merlin in modern times (concluded by the technology shown in the end — trucks, etc) LikeLike Reply Barbara November 16, 2017 at 5:51 pm I forgot to check the email me of new comments box, so this comment is for that purpose. LikeLike Reply Ardilla January 27, 2018 at 1:53 am In the legend of Arthur he DOES come back and in the finale they implied that…saying that Arthur would rise again when Camelot needed the most. They just portraited the prequel of the all legend…Arthur did rise again. Merlin saw what a disaster modern society was, so he brought Arthur back. LikeLike Reply cakefan56 November 18, 2017 at 11:03 am I agree with almost every single thing you said! I mean, I like Merlin, but I still prefer Arthur and even though I understand that Merlin didn’t want to kill people, he should have at least picked better solutions. While I don’t think it is 100% his fault, I still think that he played a huge part as to why he and Arthur couldn’t fulfil their destinies. It also pisses me off a little since there will not be a season 6… I mean, okay, Arthur died in season 5 (which is one of the saddest things ever… For me at least… ;.;), but maybe they could have made a season 6 and even more, like, for example, to make Arthur get revived or something… Personally, Merlin is one of my favourite series ever but the ending really disappointed me… And why did they have to kill Arthur??? Right now I’m constantly watching the series again but each time, I skip the 3-4 last episodes of season 5 and start re-watching season 1… I just can’t take watching the final battle… LikeLiked by 1 person Reply EdT December 6, 2017 at 12:56 pm Probably one of the most absurd tv series ever made. I started watching it and really would have stopped after the second ep but just keep watching in the hope that Uther Pendragon gets stabbed to death by hundreds of pixies wielding tiny blades aimed at his testies! Uther is a hippcrite hypocrite a coward a bigot and a snob. All essential characteristics of royalty I’m sure but nothing that would inspire loyalty or the idiot Merlin’s constant protection. What a waste of time! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Steve December 17, 2017 at 3:22 pm Uther could have been killed by the Dark Night in Excalibur as the Dragon suggests, Merlin saved Uther with Excalibur, that was the first time. 😢 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Ardilla January 27, 2018 at 4:51 am The point is…there should’ve been a season 6 wich would bring the return of Arthur as foretold by the profecy…and showing Merlin and Arthur fulling their destinies like the tale is told…but the series was always a prequel, but would’ve been nice to see that. The producers said the final Merlin scene was exactly that to show Merlin in the present was waiting for Arthur’ss comeback LikeLike Reply barbara August 11, 2020 at 3:11 pm good bring them back we needtosee a good ending LikeLike Reply Tsukiyohana July 12, 2018 at 6:00 am Whilst I agree that there are a lot of reasons for speculating ‘what if’, and why someone turned out the way they did, and whether destiny was fulfilled or not, I think that you perhaps give too much away to apparently likely actions of several people with regards to what ifs. If Uther were killed in Series 1, Morgana’s personality equally suggests she’d be guilt ridden at her part in it, and unlikely to reveal her magic to Arthur so she’s not found out as a conspirator, especially as Tauren was a magic user. As Kilgharrah says, Arthur’s heart would harden towards magic if it ended up responsible for Uther’s death. Furthermore, Morgause straight up used Arthur to try and kill Uther in a sneaky and underhanded way, which as Merlin notes, Arthur wouldn’t forgive himself for. It is equally possible that Arthur would claim magical coercion out of guilt and blame magic. Whether Arthur is largely decent or not, most of his upbringing has been that magic is dangerous, and again, Kilgharrah’s later observation is right. It’s a delicate balance, since Uther’s death was more likely to come from magic considering his prejudices, and a balance of Uther’s own making ultimately, but not to fully acknowledge that burdened line that Merlin is tightrope walking is problematic. This leads to Morgana’s issues. Merlin does have a hand in it, as much as she has a hand in making him sterner and calculated, if not ruthless at times. The fact is though, Merlin makes his choices in situations which are largely no win one way or another, or perhaps black and grey. To flatly blame Merlin as being solely responsible because of impossible choices of his without considering Morgana’s own choices in all their facets robs her of her agency in making those choices. The ‘if Merlin had told her of his magic it wouldn’t have happened’ excuse, frequently used, is the big one. Firstly, it lies in a sexist area of Morgana needing a man to save her. It also discounts the distinct hierarchical differences between them, as well as the relationships they have in Series 1 and 2. Morgana is highborn and beloved of Uther, and a sister in effect to Arthur. She has been able to stand up to, and question both, and whatever Uther’s threats to magic users, his relationship with her suggests that at very least he wouldn’t kill her for having magic. Gaius is on the edge about it, but Merlin points out at some point later that Morgana could have shifted Uther’s views if she’d chosen to be braver. If not with Uther, Morgana has constantly stated and witnessed Arthur being better than Uther, but chooses not to have faith in what she says and knows of him. Yes, she confides in Merlin, but this only after he says he already knows and she has little choice in this regard. Problem is, she doesn’t much confide in him. Yes, he knows, but aside from sending her to the druids, which is his choice to do so, she never seeks much comfort from him by going out of her way to do so. Morgana chooses to isolate herself; Gwen seems to have an idea given the Witchfinder episode, but again, Morgana shuts her out despite knowing Gwen cares for her. On top of this, Merlin is at a disadvantage socially – if scared for her own life, as she often is, Morgana could easily deny being magical and denounce Merlin as a liar. And it wouldn’t be a fair trial either. Morgana’s secret is safe with Merlin not simply because he’s her friend, but because he’s her inferior and Uther is unlikely to believe him. Furthermore, Merlin has increasingly witnessed Morgana’s kindness competing with her inherent selfishness, which explains why he doesn’t confide his own gifts to her. Morgana’s reaction to the death of Gwen’s father is an example. It is not doubted that Morgana is still a caring person at this point, and she feels for her friend. The issue is that Morgana internalises what happened as something pertaining to herself and her fears, and her attempt on Uther is as much ridding the world of a tyrant as avenging and protecting herself. She does it again when she goes to the druids but refuses to leave to protect them; not does she admit to going to them of her own will. This is Morgana’s choice. She chooses ultimately to protect herself more than others, and doesn’t choose to fully trust those she claims she does. Yes, Uther’s tyranny is terrifying and would cause issues mentally; thing is, Arthur ultimately stands up to it a lot more, openly or secretly because he chooses to, despite the fact he could lose his life as well one way or another. Even towards the end of series 2, Morgana’s choice to isolate herself, and trust in the unknown motives of Morgause is ultimately born of her fear, and her selfishness. But again, its her choice. She chooses not to admit to being in contact with Morgause, nor that she agreed to help, never considering that Morgause betrayed her by making her the source. She could have at least revealed she suspected she might be magical – again, a terrifying time, but Arthur wouldn’t have knifed her on the spot. Merlin may not have spoken up, but ultimately neither did she. After everything Merlin had seen of her when it came to how she reacted when it was a choice between her self preservation and risking it for others, Morgana always chose herself. It’s hardly a wonder that after this, being told that Morgana was going evil, seeing shades of it, and seeing her lying that he chose the poison, especially as he was weakened and desperate. There was no guarantee she’d choose to risk her life to wake everyone up; Morgana has rarely truly chosen to trust others, especially her friends, and since Uther’s death was likely, even if Arthur and people were spared by Morgause, Morgana’s past behaviour with wanting revenge, and increasing hesitation in the episode suggest at the least she would have equally been inclined not to poison herself and let Morgause win. She could have bargained with Morgause, and may have indeed done so when she was the only person awake, but at that point, Morgana has little power to stop Morgause doing as she wishes. Then, there’s once again the problem of magic having killed Uther, and Morgana’s complicity and eventual guilt causing the ultimately same outcome. So, yes, Merlin, as he admits, bears some responsibility in the sense that some of his choices may have been influenced by the prejudice of prophecy, he did initially give her the benefit of the doubt, and for some time tried to believe in some part of her, even avoiding killing her. Perhaps it would have been better if he had been ruthless at the right moment. Those are his mistakes. Thing is, Morgana’s personality and choices also ultimately worked against her, and in that regard, when she continually had the chance to reassess and repent, she never did. She chose her hate, chose herself, and thus chose evil. LikeLike Reply Andromeda July 25, 2018 at 9:26 am You are soo soo right!! I’m so utterly disappointed in the title character Merlin. He did everything wrong. He should have been wise and made decisions on his own. He was the ultimate trigger for Morgana becoming evil. He was the trigger, for Arthurs hatred towards magic. I was so upset in season 1 and 2, that I almost stopped watching. I couldn’t bear the thought about having a complete idiotic title character, which should have been a wise man as the legend told. This series should get a remake with a complete alternate storyline, where all of Merlins’ utterly stupid decisions won’t prosper into a complete ridiculous storytelling! Oh and not to forget: Uther should be killed in there asap! I can’t understand, how someone so vile could get protected by one (Merlin) who gets persecuted himself by this horrible murderer! LikeLike Reply Barbara A Saviano September 18, 2018 at 7:16 pm Wisdom is gained through experience. The wise Merlin from legend is old and grey. The Merlin who makes all those mistakes is still very young. In the final episode it states that Arthur will live again when the world needs him the most. In the final scene it is implied that is many, many years later (centuries) by the way the world and technology has evolved — Merlin is old and grey at that point, and that many years is plenty long for him to gain his wisdom. LikeLike Reply queen August 1, 2018 at 8:56 pm merlin is such a wonderful movie but am really pissed off by the news and show of king arthur’s death,but i hope their would bring out another interesting season that will make all great prophecies of the great dragon come to pass LikeLike Reply Thorben August 9, 2018 at 3:10 pm Merlin DID fullfill his destiny, just as Arthur. Why I think like that : Morgana would be Queen of Camelot after Uthers death, but not as long as Arthur is alive. With all the hate that is within Morgana there would never be any kind of peace possible because shes greedy for revenge (especially against Uther) Arthurs Destiny was to create Albion (An antique name for Great Britain) and this was only possible if Morgana dies and never gets the throne of camelot because with her on the throne there could never be any kind of Freedom. With Morgana’s death Arthur and Merlin created Albion because no other King or Queen was about to start a war. Arthurs destiny was to kill morgana so that peace could come. And that happened, and Merlin helped him with that. Arthur cant fail his destiny by dying, because he allready fullfilled his destiny, so did Merlin. Arthur’s destiny wasn’t to rule over camelot, thats propably Gwen’s destiny. LikeLike Reply grayce May 16, 2021 at 11:46 am but what about bringing magic to Camelot. that was the destiny too. LikeLike Reply Zach October 23, 2018 at 9:59 pm The creators of the show used a few literary techniques that are common in Epics: that of parallelism and the Catalyst, an important literary device in both Character-driven and Plot-driven stories. Merlin and Mordred are both portrayed as parallel characters, traversing opposite paths but both Catalysts to the hero’s destiny. I never saw Merlin as the hero of the story. He was the Catalyst that led Arthur to becoming the hero. His Catalyst nature is especially prominent in discussions surrounding prophecy and “possible” futures. Merlin is less a hero and more “the stone that puts the cart onto a new path.” Additionally, Arthur and Morgana are paired as opposites as well–Hero vs. Villain–both integral to the story but not driving the story like the character development of Merlin and Mordred. Merlin’s catalyst nature is explicit (him being the titular character) while Mordred’s is hinted at. Both Arthur and Morgana are affected by the actions of Merlin and–to some extent–Mordred. in conclusion, I agree with your premise, that Merlin is a tragedy. The creator’s themselves have come out and said it is a sad ending, because the original story of Arthur dying (or being fatally wounded at least) is also tragic. LikeLike Reply Francy February 21, 2019 at 1:39 am Well, the dragon wasn’t impartial throught… he was so angry with Uther who he attacked Camelot and he would have kill Arthur if Merlin hadn’t intervened. So, actually the dragon wasn’t so into this “destiny” thing, and when he said “Uther must die”, it could be his rage to talk, not his wisdom. LikeLike Reply MKO January 31, 2020 at 2:20 pm So I agree with some points and not others. I think Merlin and Arthur did complete what they were meant to and the dragon said as much. There were 5 kingdoms in the area and Camelot was one, he was allied with 3 and 1 had no leader last we knew. So he didn’t fail there. Arthur accepted magic and the end, but it was too late to fix it in the kingdom, but I think he achieved that by leaving Guinevere the throne as she knew at the end that Merlin had magic and was thankful for all the help he gave Camelot. So she would have accepted magic. As far a Mordred goes, if he killed Mordred when the dragon told him and Arthur was still judged by the triple goddess it is very likely Arthur would have died much earlier as Mordred saved Arthur’s life at least 2 times. If he did not listen to the dragon and told Morgana he had magic and of the future Arthur was foretold to bring to Camelot she may very well have never turned against Arthur. If he didn’t stop Arthur from killing Uther and making Arthur believe magic was evil, Arthur may have accepted magic and maybe would have never been judge by the triple goddess. That being said I think he would have never learned the ways of the old religion and simply not opposed it- he may still have angered the triple goddess. But in accepting magic there would have never been war with the druids and Mordred’s friend would have never become an enemy of Camelot and therefore would not have been hanged and Mordred would not have turned against Arthur. I think Merlin’s protecting the king in that instance was a critical mistake. although if Arthur killed Uther he may have not recovered enough from that to lead his people. He would have been best off even letting Uther die much earlier so it would not come to him dying at Arthur’s hand. While Merlin made a few critical mistakes I think a lot of the dragons advice was bad and in following the dragons advice to kill Morgana truly set her on the path of evil. As Mordred was Morgana’s friend actually killing her could have also caused Mordred to become Camelots enemy so he should have given her enough reason to become an ally.I didn’t think she really wanted the power, she wanted change. LikeLike Reply grayce May 16, 2021 at 11:54 am yess i am totally agree with you . The biggest mistake when triple goddess ask Arthur to allow magic . Merlin should hav known that id magic is allowed , Mordred will not be an enemy . Not sure of Morgana , but i think all she wants is acceptance and trust . LikeLike Reply Tess March 29, 2020 at 8:02 pm Merlin is a very stupid movie whats the use of the seeing the future and not abiding to the warnings, the movie jx ended half Arthur didn’t rise again Albion wasn’t born magic was not restored, the movie end stupid that shouldn’t have been the ending , stupid writers LikeLike Reply Tess March 29, 2020 at 8:04 pm Merlin is a very stupid movie whats the use of seeing the future and not abiding to the warnings, the movie jx ended half way Arthur didn’t rise again Albion wasn’t born, magic was not restored, the movie end stupid that shouldn’t have been the ending , stupid writers LikeLike Reply Tes March 29, 2020 at 8:05 pm Merlin is a very stupid movie whats the use of seeing the future and not abiding to the warnings, the movie jx ended half way Arthur didn’t rise again Albion wasn’t born, magic was not restored, the movie end stupid that shouldn’t have been the ending , stupid writers. LikeLike Reply QuirkyQueen August 3, 2020 at 3:22 pm Just discovered this show on Netflix. Since everyone is familiar with the legend of Merlin King Arthur and Camelot it was a bit frustrating to watch an alternate story that turned out so differently and so badly. It was frustrating in most episodes to watch the characters of merlin and Arthur be so unsure of themselves, to flatl out refuse to listen to trusted advisors — unless they were evil. Mistakes were made only because neither arthur nor merlin believed in themselves. Merlin seems spectacularly uncertain, so much so that one has to realize he simply doesn’t want the burden of his foretold destiny. He shows in his actions and actually says that a number of times. Arthur on the other hand wants his destiny with Camelot but winds up becoming, as you said, a somewhat mundane character and as a king accomplishing very little. I agree with you that the people who produced this wanted to show that while prophesies can be made the ultimate outcome can be changed. But in such unbelievable ways?! When you are the last dragon lord and the great dragon advises one thing and your father-like teacher who has shown to be wrong so often that he apologizes in every episode, why would you listen to the teacher? Especially one that merlin argues with and defies in every single episode. A teacher who has to apologize inevery episode? It was continually frustrating to watch these beloved characters refusing to listen to those they trust. In fact no one listens to anyone which while it does reflect our real life world it does not usually reflect the world of a great and good legend. Were Arthur and merlin shown to be unwilling to accept their destiny because life is complicated and tough and not clear as we see in our everyday life, then why make it a legend? Then all it is is a real life story of good intentions that turned very badly for everyone. It was a wonderfully done show in so many ways with characters that are so well done that binge watching it was great fun. But. It was so ultimately flawed so often that you knew exactly how each character is going to screw up before they do but the evil guys only blow it when defeated by magic, that it stopped being enjoyable. LikeLike Reply Burrunjor August 3, 2020 at 6:03 pm Yes I agree it is a great show in so many ways. There is clearly a lot in it as here we are almost 10 years on (can’t believe it’s been that long) and so many people are still rediscovering Merlin. Whilst I tried to make sense of it way back in 2015 when I first wrote this article (again how time flies) I think it would have been better if series 5 had been Arthur and Merlin ruling a Camelot where magic was back. That way Arthur could have still die, getting across their points about the prophecies and free will, but Arthur would have done something at least. LikeLike Reply QuirkyQueen August 5, 2020 at 1:06 am You’ve made me realize just how long ago this show was done! The pandemic is giving me time to rediscover Acorn, Netflix and others but I quite enjoyed your recap. Thank you for responding to this. LikeLike Reply Afoke August 21, 2020 at 10:36 am No 1 LikeLike Reply Anonymous October 24, 2020 at 6:00 pm THE ENDING IS LIKE SO SAD I AGREE I HATE THE ENDING LikeLike Reply VillagerCometh December 12, 2020 at 2:35 pm For the most major fuck up: Poisoning Morgana, Merlin was sleepy and probably wasn’t capable of a rational decision. Despite not trusting, Morgana was still a friend to him and so he was unable to really kill her and had let her go, unable to decide. So to be honest I could still sympathise with him on some level. To me, the worst mistake he’d done was when he healed Morgana after accidentally injuring her severely. This was annoying because he didn’t learn his lesson and the people who grieved didn’t know the bad things Morgana had done. So if I were him, I would let her die and keep her living as a hero to those who grieved. Merlin was never bad and all his decisions were out of kindness. But this led to the tragic chain of events. Although likeable, he was not the best main character in my opinion. The staff needs to do another route where Merlin does succeed! LikeLike Reply grayce May 16, 2021 at 12:11 pm Can’t believe that this shows is 13 yrs old and here I am . I think the greatest misake is when the triple goddess ask Arthurs to allow magic to Camelot , he ask Merlin his opinion but merlin choose to suggest not returning magic . If he have not done that, Morgana might repent (not sure but i think all she wants is acceptance and trust ) and mordred will not be an enemy if Arthur did not kill her love (Kara). then , the destiny will be fufilled and Merlin has no need to live that long and have backache for centuries. btw , i love ur opinion and hope u will continue to give ur opinion and theories . thank you so much . LikeLike Reply Maurice June 29, 2021 at 5:30 am I personally think that Merlin wasn’t for killing people. But there are at times when it comes to people like Uther where at times you can’t be nice about it. And Merlin just needed to put the foot down by letting Uther die.And Sadly By letting Morgana and Mordred die or if he didn’t want that then kill Uther. LikeLike Reply Anonymous October 7, 2021 at 5:31 am Completely different thought here is that the destiny was not realized on screen to keep it among us, to transcend it more than a legend, by hinting Merlin is still around, and Arthur will be the next messiah. LikeLike Reply Latecomer October 24, 2021 at 12:53 am I’m so glad that I found this site and that it’s still active. I’ve definitely come late to the world of Merlin having only just watched it for the first time on Netflix. Originally I thought it would be a fun children’s show with a bit of fantasy and magic thrown in but it was SO much more. I totally agree with the idea that if this is a prequel then it would be easier to accept the ending and even the “mistakes” that Merlin, Arthur and Gaius make. I would definitely have preferred a clearer resolution of the acceptance of magic into Camelot as per the original post and suggestions of alternative endings. Even just a few episodes where Arthur mortally wounded and unable to be healed fully returns to Camelot to revoke the decrees against sorcery leaving Gwen to complete the work. Arthur may then subsequently die, sent off by the court and citizens of Camelot (including familiar faces of druids and people with magic). The ending would still be a tragedy. Merlin would still have lost his friend. The trauma would still be great but there would be resolution and hope that the great king would rise again. That being said I think this series will remain one of my favourites and I thank the creators and producers for it. For a film/series is not successful just in the telling of a story or even in making viewers believe in the world they have created BUT in the impact and influence on them. For all the flaws and disappointments of this series, I believe Merlin has the real power to inspire people to put the interest of others before themselves, to act out of kindness, compassion, loyalty and love just as Merlin himself did. Ruthlessness, unfettered hatred and unheeded wisdom are the real enemies. Mistakes are made mirroring the imperfection of our own decisions but it doesn’t stop Merlin trying to live by his values and seeking to achieve a goal beyond himself and for the greater good even at great cost to himself. I would love someone to remake the ending of Merlin or to follow up with a movie or another series BUT as it is, it already has power that reaches beyond the characters on the screen and into the minds of those who watched. That’s real magic! LikeLike Reply Latecomer October 24, 2021 at 9:00 am On further reflection despite its flaws, there is brilliance in the ending. The name of the show is Merlin. Its focus is not on Arthur or the destiny of Camelot or Albion but on Merlin. We see Merlin’s character grow from a young, naive boy only discovering his abilities to a man whose magical power is realised and matched only in strength by his kind and loyal nature. Even though I thought the end was stupid when I first watched it and still wish it was different, I can see now how it celebrates Merlin. He has done exactly as Arthur asked ” Whatever happens… I don’t want you to change. I want you to always be you.” When all was done. Merlin’s character remained pure – the Merlin we have grown to love. He was not corrupted by bitterness or crushed by regret. He did not blame the dragon or despise his destiny. “I was born to serve you, Arthur, and I’m proud of that, and I wouldn’t change a thing”. Rather he continued being faithful waiting for the time he would serve Arthur again.
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Hey Guest, We're having our annual Winter Moot and we'd love you to come. PLEASE LOOK HERE to secure your place and get more information. For forum threads CLICK HERE Home Forums The Bushcraft UK Members Market Place Member Classifieds JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. F Far_Wanderer Full Member Oct 29, 2009 151 3 Lancashire, England Sep 8, 2021 #1 I’m having a clear out of some of my base camp kit. I’m selling as I’m having to switch to a caravan. I'm actually sorry to see it go, but it's just not compatible for the family anymore due to my youngest not being neuro-typical and struggling with aspects of tent camping. First up is a Helsports Valhal I’ve had this for about 4 years. It's been a brilliant tent for use with the family for a couple of weeks or when I’ve gone away with a group and wanted a base camp to allow for storing extra gear or food prep out of the elements. It's got 6 doors, 2 on each side and one on each end. With it being a helsport tent its fabric is fire retardant and has the flue hole for a stove, which I’ve been using the anevay traveler stove and had some good results with keeping this tent nice and warm all year round. I do have 1 inner tent that I bought for use with my 3 kids while me and the wife slept on camping cots. The only damage that has happened to the tent was a tear that happened on our first trip out on one of the top panels. It was sent back to Helsport through tamarack and fully repaired, with a patch sewn on inside and out, Otherwise this tent is in excellent condition and is defiantly built to last. I sadly don't have any pictures of the tent up as I've got no where to put it up and its a big tent I do have pictures of the repair. I've also found some of the videos that Mick at tamarack put up showing his tent. This is one showing the inner tent being put in, This is one of Mick putting up the tent and installing his wood stove (When putting this up I always put in 2 pegs on one end then fitted each pole and just pulled it out to erect the tent starting with pegs on the opposite side as I found this the easiest way of putting the tent up and not letting it get blown around by strong winds), This is a link to helsports page on the tent. I think the original price of this tent with the inner was around £1300 and its been defiantly worth the money I’d like £650 by bank transfer or cash on collection, for the inner and outer tent. If I remember right it's around 13kg altogether, If the buyer wants to arrange a courier that wont be a problem but it could be expensive. Price drop £600 Next up is a camp chef outdoor camp oven. This has been a brilliant stove and been used for making all sorts of meals including lasagna. I bought this from Costco for £150 a couple of years ago, This or what seems to be similar versions seeming to be selling for around £200 now. It has served me in many different situation. It comes with the propane regulator that came with it. I’d like £70 for this by Bank or cash on collection. I'm also selling my Ronnie Sunshine Cast iron cook set. The set includes Wooden carry box, 4L Dutch oven + lid, Skillet, Grill plate (reversible) -Lid Lifter -Lid/pot stand. I'm looking for £50 for this by Bank or cash on collection. SOLD Last item I'm selling form this kit is an anevay Traveler stove with metal travel box, This was the earlier design that was a multi fuel stove that burns coal as well as wood, peat etc. This is more inline with their fintan stove that they sell now for £899 for just the stove. I've had some very good use out of it and used it in both the big tents I've owned (Helsport Varanger and Valhall). It puts out a insane amount of heat that has left me sweating even in winter, when opened up full. This is a very reluctant sale and if I had the space and even thought I'd have a use for it for anything else I'd be keeping it, but due to having to switch to a caravan this sadly needs to go. Any time I've been out in my Valhall or the varanger (when I had it), I put this in as it made even summer camping more comfortable when the temperatures dropped when the kids where younger. Here's a review by Nagura that he posted on here in 2014. I'd like £600 for this by bank transfer or cash on collection. Price drop £550 Can arrange to meet up part way if collecting any of these items. 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Good luck! F Far_Wanderer Full Member Oct 29, 2009 151 3 Lancashire, England Sep 15, 2021 #3 They are a great kit and handy in the box. Sent from my Pixel 4 using Tapatalk F Far_Wanderer Full Member Oct 29, 2009 151 3 Lancashire, England Nov 3, 2021 #4 Price drop Tent £600 Multi stove £550 Sent from my Pixel 6 using Tapatalk You must log in or register to reply here. Similar threads Sold Hot Tent and Stove Wullydee Jul 30, 2021 Member Classifieds Replies 4 Views 494 Member Classifieds Aug 1, 2021 Wullydee M For Sale Tudor Black Bay 36 wristwatch and travel case minds_eye Sep 5, 2021 Member Classifieds Replies 3 Views 550 Member Classifieds Oct 8, 2021 minds_eye M Oh dear what have I done? (UL camping here I come) fingertrouble Sep 12, 2021 Bushcraft Chatter 2 3 4 Replies 70 Views 3K Bushcraft Chatter Sep 28, 2021 Erbswurst R 2 person hot tent - new or custom? 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Home > Agribusiness > Gov’t Plan To Restock Lake Kijjanebarola With Nile Tilapia Stalls For Nine Years AgribusinessNews Gov’t Plan To Restock Lake Kijjanebarola With Nile Tilapia Stalls For Nine Years BusinessFocus Reporter November 23, 2021 November 23, 2021 0 L. Kijjanebarola in which the government has delayed to restock Nile tilapia The proposed restocking of Lake Kijjanebarola with Tilapia to boost fish production in Rakai district has stalled for nine years. In 2013, President, Yoweri Museveni directed the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal, Industry, and Fisheries (MAAIF) to restock Lake Kijjanebarola to improve the people’s livelihoods through fishing sector. This stemmed from concerns by the fishermen and district authorities over the declining fish stock in the lake. They attributed the problem to overfishing due to the increasing number of fishermen on the lake, the use of destructive fishing gears as well as encroachment on ecosystems. L. Kijjanebarola harbors fish species including silver cyprinid locally known as Mukene, haplochromines (Nkejje), Eels (Ensonzi), African lungfish, and tilapia. The district fisheries officials and Kooki cultural institution, say that they have tried following up on the proposed restocking of the lake in vain. John Mugumya, the Fisheries Officer in charge of the Kooki constituency, says that they want the presidential directive fulfilled since the lake contributes to the country’s revenue. He says that they wanted to restock Tilapia because it is one of the endangered fish species in the lake, which has a high demand. Mugumya further explains that MAAIF engaged a consultant three years ago to conduct a feasibility study on the lake. Mugumya says that the consultant visited the district and conducted the study but he has never returned since and the ministry of agriculture has never given them feedback about the proposed restocking of the lake. Hadad Mulindwa, the Kooki Minister of Agriculture, says the lake is significant in Kooki since it is a source of livelihood. He noted that they have contacted MAAIF several times for feedback in vain. Jonathan Mugumya, a fisherman at Kalunga landing site in Kyalurangira sub-county, says that scores of young and mature fish died when part of L. Kijjanebarola disappeared on May 12, 2021, hence the decline in the fish population. Joyce Ikwaput Nyeko, the Acting Director of Fisheries Resources Management- MAAIF, says she has no details about the project. She has promised to consult on the matter. She has advised Rakai fisheries officials to write to the Permanent Secretary -MAAIF expressing the concern for redress. According to the Uganda Investment Authority (UIA), the Fisheries sector remains the second highest foreign exchange earner for Uganda and the investment in the sector is estimated at over 714 billion shillings with the employment of over 700,000 people. -URN more Share on Facebook Share Share on TwitterTweet Share on Pinterest Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on Digg Share Post navigation Previous Article Meet Clive Okoth, A Decorated Uganda Airlines Pilot Managing CRJ Fleet, Training Local Crew Next Article Kalungu Couple Arrested For Exhuming & Selling Human Remains BusinessFocus Reporter https://businessfocus.co.ug/ Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Comment Current [email protected] * Leave this field empty Related Articles FeaturedNews URA Bites Again, Busts Two Manufacturers Flouting Digital Tax Stamps Guidelines Taddewo William Senyonyi May 18, 2020 May 18, 2020 News World Bank Commits $12 Billion for Vaccinations in Africa BusinessFocus Reporter January 30, 2021 January 30, 2021 News NRM Caucus Rejects Constitutional Amendment Bill BusinessFocus Reporter August 17, 2017 August 18, 2017 Search for: Recent Comments https://restaurantthatdeliversnearme.website/ on Uganda Offers Free Land To Italian Investors Akash Kumar on Museveni To Borrowers: Gov’t Won’t Pay Your Loans Over COVID-19 https://restaurantthatdeliversnearme.website/ on How NSSF Voluntary Savings Plan Can Help You Become A Millionaire By 30 Years
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Lake Eyre (pronounced “air”) is the lowest point in Australia, at approximately 15 m (49 ft) (AHD) below sea level, and, on the rare occasions that it fills, it is the largest lake in Australia. It is the focal point of the vast Lake Eyre Basin and is found some 700km north of Adelaide. (From Wikipedia ) The Trip We plan to start from our home strip of Tyagarah just north of Byron Bay head inland through south Queensland heading for Birdsville before turning south to Marree and Lake Eyre. On route we plan to pick up several other light aircraft and should number 5 or more by the time we arrive. Taking a more southerly route back we pass through Bourke and Lightning Ridge before arriving back on the coast. Recorded fillings The existence of water in Lake Eyre was first reported by Ross in 1869 and then by Halligan in 1922, however, their reports were dismissed as observation errors. Madigan who explored the area after a long drought in 1929 was convinced that the lake is permanently dry. The first reliable record of filling was in 1949_50, whenLake Eyre North reached a peak storage of 21 km3. This was followed by a series of minor floodings in 1953, 1955, 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1963, 1967 and 1971, leading to a most significant flood event which began in 1973, reached its peak in 1974 and persisted until 1977. Lake Eyre North reached its highest recorded level of _9.09 m AHD in June 1974, and the equilibrium level of -9.5 m AHD between both lakes was achieved in October 1974. The peak combined storage was 32.5 km3. The last decade brought two unexpected events. The filling of 1984 with a total volume of 10 km3 was a relatively minor one, but if proved that the western tributaries can fill Lake Eyre in a matter of days. Lake Eyre South this time filled first – an event never previously recorded and considered to be extremely unlikely – and overflowed to Lake Eyre North. In 1989 this event was repeated, coinciding with the filling of the second largest Australian playa, LakeTorrens, which filled for the first time since 1878. The wet spell continued into 1990 when after some of the most devastating floods in Australian history, water from the CooperCreek reached Lake Eyre for the first time since 1974. Modelled fillings The inflows to Lake Eyre in the period 1885_1984 were reconstructed using a rainfall-runoff model on the short streamflow records available, and then extending modelling for the period in which only rainfall data were available. The modelling clearly showed that the inflows to Lake Eyre North were relatively frequent and occurred on average every alternate years in the period investigated. The mean annual inflow was 3.8 km3, with a standard deviation of 6.2 km3. Annual inflows shown in Figure 1 have a slight downward trend of 0.005 km 3 year_1coinciding with the decrease in lake water levels in the Northern Hemisphere estimated as 30 km3 year_1 since 1940. Global warming need not necessarily be the cause, as in the period 1910-1940 the said decrease was of the order of 50 km3year-1. For more illustration, the Caspian Sea dropped its level by 3 m in 1860_1970, the Dead Sea by 4.5 m in 1885-1960 and the Great Salt Lake by 3.5 m in 1850-1960, but the Great Lakes in turn, are at their highest in decades. The overall mechanism causing lake level variations throughout the world is clearly not recognisable at this stage. The Diamantina and Georgina rivers system, which covers only 32% of the Lake Eyre basin, contributed 65% of the total water entering the lake. The mean annual inflow from this source was 2.4 km3, with a standard deviation of 3.8 km3. The input from CooperCreek and from other tributaries was 0.63 and 0.72 km3 year-1respectively. Rainfall-runoff modelling undertaken and a series of recent fillings show that Lake Eyre North fills much more frequently than was previously thought. In fact a return period of a 10 km3 inflow is 8 years. Such a volume of water covers almost the entire surface area of Lake Eyre North and evaporates during the following year. The presence of several old beach lines, 0.7, 1.6 and 2.8 m above the 1974 water level, indicate the occurrence of previous unrecorded major inflows. The term “full” should therefore be used cautiously in relation to Lake Eyre. The above levels would represent approximate storages of 35, 48 and 67 km3 respectively and the potential available storage to sea-level is more than 200 km3, i.e. almost seven times greater than the 1974 storage.
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IID Division 2 — Political newcomer John Brooks Hamby handily won a spot in the November runoff and his opponent could be incumbent Imperial Irrigation District Division 2 Director Bruce Kuhn. Hamby led the four-way primary race as of March 4 with 1,225 of the votes, or 40.78 percent of the total cast, according unofficial final preliminary results of the March 3 primary election released by the county Election Department. Kuhn was in second with 820 votes, or 27.3 percent, Ryan D. Childers tallied 771 votes, or 25.67 percent, and Dilda McFaddin 188 votes, or 6.26 percent. Because no candidate won more than 50 percent, the top two vote getters will face off again on Nov. 3. “I’m incredibly humbled. This is exclusively and solely due to the efforts, time and sacrifice of volunteers to make this happen,” Hamby said March 4. For Hamby and his team, he said the campaign was about “meeting everyone…being within reach of every single voter” and that “this was not so much a political campaign for us, but an educational campaign.” The goal, he noted, was to raise awareness to issues of water rights, the Salton Sea and key dates in the future of Imperial Valley and its shared use of the Colorado River among Western states. Political veteran Kuhn, seeking a fifth term, remained cautiously optimistic. “It’s pretty close between Ryan and myself … I don’t want to call it right now,” Kuhn said March 4. “I guess I’m not shocked because Ryan and myself appealed to the same type of voter. … Most of the votes would have gone to he or I if it had only been one of us (in the race). … It would have changed the entire dynamics of this thing.” The final preliminary count was made up of the results from early mail-in ballot returns and ballots cast at the 46 polling places in the division on March 3. Division 2 encompasses parts of El Centro, Calexico and irrigable lands in the western portion of the county. There could be as many as 7,500 late mail-in and provisional ballots yet to be counted throughout the county, election officials have said. It’s too early to tell whether the top-two could change, and county election officials do not estimate the number of ballots left to be counted by individual division. “All we can do is wait for every vote to be counted and see where we are,” Childers said March 4. See also In Local NewsPublic Safety Calexico Eyes Public Safety Upgrades for ARPA Funds Julio Moraleson September 16, 2021 The Division 2 race has been a controversial one that has played out Valley-wide. Initially, Kuhn announced in December he would not seek a fifth term but decided at the 11th hour to run again after responding to what he said at the time were irresponsible claims by Hamby. During campaigning, the race was often reduced to a back-and-forth between Kuhn and Hamby over issues of water rights and past decisions made by Kuhn, including water transfers. Hamby was often portrayed as a select group of farmers’ preferred candidate to dethrone Kuhn. If the results stand after the election is certified April 3, the seasoned Kuhn, 68, of El Centro, will face a candidate who is a political novice at just 23. This is El Centro resident Hamby’s first political campaign. “In 2026, key agreements governing the Colorado River will expire. There is a concerted effort across the Colorado River Basin to move water from rural and marginalized communities, including our own, drying them up to build thirsty, sprawling growth in big cities,” Hamby wrote in his candidates’ statement for this newspaper. Kuhn stated among his reasons for seeking re-election are, “protect and secure our valley’s water rights without further transfers; protect our consumers by minimizing rate impacts to families and businesses by keeping water rates low for cities and families; keep the lowest power rates in California; continue to work with the state of California and the U.S. government to have them take responsibility for the restoration of the Salton Sea; promote agriculture as our valley’s number 1 asset.”
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In this thesis, a single-input-multiple-output (SIMO) wireless antenna network is investigated in terms of its performance. We analyze the system with regard to the number of receive-transmit antennas (Rx-Tx) and other network parameters such as noise, interferences, channel taps and gain factors. We derive the diversity signal-to-interference-and-noise ratio (SINR) expression initially for each individual Rx and then for the whole system. Afterwards, four distributive adaptive beamforming techniques are proposed and described in detail. Each one uses a different gain selection combining (SC) rule, and we propose one of them as the most efficient, a technique that provides a satisfactory combined SINR (SINRC) with the least number of channel taps used. Then we use detection fundamentals and probability theory to derive an expression for the average probability of signal detection (dP) for asingle Rx. Considering two of our parameters (the channel tap vector and the gain factor) as being random variables (RVs), we perform a double averaging procedure over the two RVs’ probability density functions to derive dPformulas. Two cases are studied followed by their respective dP plots and comparisons. Finally, two modulation techniques are employed, and following the same averaging procedure, we derive bit error ratio (BER) formulas and plot various BER curves. This analysis provides quantitative results with regard to BER improvement techniques. Rights This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States. Copyright is reserved by the copyright owner. URI http://hdl.handle.net/10945/48123 Collections 1. Thesis and Dissertation Collection, all items Related items Showing items related by title, author, creator and subject. 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In my last post, I said that I spend 90% of my time in stretchy loungewear. Well, we have a wedding to attend coming up at the end next month and I don't think my t-shirt and joggers wardrobe is going to cut it for that type of event. I also didn't want to wait until the last minute to make a dress because I cannot predict how much my ... Read More by Sarah C May 28, 2020 Knits , Sewing Dani Joggers in French Terry Between pregnancy and self-isolating because of Covid-19, I have been spending 90% of my time in stretchy loungewear. Unfortunately, I don't have enough loungewear to wear on a regular basis without doing laundry just about every other day. Ever since finding out I was pregnant, I knew I wanted to make some more joggers for when I couldn't fit into my regular clothes. That time came up quicker than I ... Read More by Cass Hausserman March 24, 2020 Cotton Lightweights , Knits , Sewing A Magical Spring Ensemble Hi! I’m Cass (@CraftyProfessor on Instagram) and this is my first blog post for Cali Fabrics, so I’ll start by telling you a bit about myself. I have always been crafty, and I have always sewn, but it was only about three years ago that I really started sewing and using patterns. Prior to that, I had made lots of pillow cases, curtains, duvet covers, and dresses out of thrifted ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva October 30, 2019 Knits , Sewing 5 Random Things I Sewed with Cali Knits You know that drawer you have in the kitchen with all the random stuff in it? Rubber bands, pens, stamps, coupons, playing cards ... ours also has a plastic baby from a King cake and a ball that looks like a bloodshot eye. Well this post is the kitchen drawer of the Cali blog today, a random assortment of goodies connected by nothing but the fact I made them recently ... Read More Cali Fabrics News , Knits New Fabrics Preview Video! We're getting ready to add some gorgeous new fabrics! Take a look at a few of my faves. Read More by Maria from Maria Rose Sews September 6, 2019 Knits , Sewing , Spandex Comfy Maternity Dress & Matching Shorts Ah, pregnancy. It's that magical time in a woman's life where everything is uncomfortable and nothing fits. But in truth there's a lot to be excited about and thankful for - including spandex! Califabric's double brushed knits are truly a gift from the fabric gods and not just for those who are expecting. They are incredibly stretchy, so buttery soft, plus there are tons colors and prints to choose from. I ... Read More by Tami Peterson, From Sew SophieLynn September 4, 2019 Knits , Sewing A leotard for my tiny dancer Back to school means back to ALL the activities and crazy nights of shuttling kids to and from each lesson and practice. This girl is a die-hard dancer and loves getting back into the studio. She spends a couple of nights each week with her dance company and is one of those kids that just dances through life. Her studio requires black leotards so of course, she needed a ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva June 12, 2019 Knits , Sewing , Tutorials Fabulous Rainbow (or any) Armwarmers Tutorial You need rainbow arms and I'm here to help you get them! Here's a step-by-step tutorial for making some awesome armwarmers with knit fabric. OK, you don't actually have to use rainbow fabric but it's really cool if you do and Cali has the fabric pictured in this tutorial available here: Rainbow Stripe Jersey Knit. You really just need any knit fabric with at least 25% stretch and some measurements. To create ... Read More by Tami Peterson, From Sew SophieLynn May 14, 2019 Knits , Pattern Reviews , Sewing The quest for the perfect t-shirt fabric As summer approaches, I knew I needed a new batch of t-shirts. I'm forever on the quest to find the perfect fabric for those slouchy tees I love so much. I grabbed six different knit substrates from the site and got to work! I debated on which pattern to use for this comparison and settled on the Love Notions Classic Tee. It is full of options, comes in sizes XS-XXXL, and ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva April 2, 2019 Knits , Sewing Twinning is Winning Did I get you yesterday with my April Fool's joke? Maybe a little? It's time to show you what I really made with that lovely soft sweater knit! I didn't lie when I said this hot pink heathered sweaterknit was super soft, drapey, and my favorite color! And I really love how the heathered black tones down the brightness. As stated on the Cali Fabrics website, it's a fairly loosely woven ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva April 1, 2019 Knits , Sewing , Velvet Sewing is a Waste of Time When I got this squishy, soft sweater knit in the mail from Cali, I knew it had to be made into something special. It’s PINK which is my favorite color, drapey, and super cozy. I really couldn't wait to wear it so I just took my 2 yards and made this great no-sew rectangle which is about 72” x 60”. Easy to take it sporty with tennies and no-show socks. But also versatile, ... Read More by pennysewvintage March 9, 2019 Knits , Sewing The Draped Cowl Neckline in Recycled Polyester and ITY Knit Fabrics Necklines play such an important role in a garment since they're front and center, yet I find myself sewing the same one over and over when it comes to my knit clothing (I'm talking about you neckband). I can't remember ever having sewn a draped cowl neckline before, so I think it finally deserves some attention in my wardrobe. This neckline has a put-together look that can be casual, professional, ... Read More by Jennifer M, from Jenny Maker March 6, 2019 Knits , Sewing , Tutorials J.Crew-Inspired Fulton Sweater Blazer Hello friends! I have something a bit different to share with you today! As sewists, I’m sure we’re all inspired by rtw (ready-to-wear) from time to time and happily modify amazing patterns to suit our vision. While I don’t do this too often, I’m certainly no exception. And admittedly, as much as I love drooling over the high-end runway designs, when it comes to actually making something, shops such as J.Crew ... Read More by Tami Peterson, From Sew SophieLynn February 11, 2019 Knits , Sewing Merlo Field Tees in Modal Jersey Do you ever get a fabric in the mail and then immediately order it in ALL the colors? That's exactly what I did with the modal jersey's from the shop! They're just about the softest things I've ever felt and I want to fill my closest with a million modal pieces! I picked up the brushed poly/modal jersey knit in charcoal, olive green, and soft peach to get started on my ... Read More by pennysewvintage December 12, 2018 Knits , Sewing Versatile Organic Cotton/Bamboo French Terry As soon as it gets chilly I want to get all comfy and cozy, so naturally I begin gravitating towards French Terry fabric! If you're looking for a French Terry that can be made into a variety of garments, then you'll need to check this one out. This midweight charcoal organic cotton/bamboo/spandex French Terry might be the most versatile French Terry I've come across, and it's so incredibly soft, natural, ... Read More by Jennifer M, from Jenny Maker December 6, 2018 Cotton Heavyweights , Cotton Lightweights , Knits , Rayon , Sewing Revisiting Old Favorites The evolution of the sewing blogging community has been an interesting thing to witness. I myself have been blogging about sewing (off and on) since 2011(!). In those early days, the phrase TnT, which stands for tried-and-true, was used quite a bit. Many of us made it a habit to use the same patterns over and again in a variety of colors or fabrics. Why fix what isn’t broken, right? ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva November 21, 2018 Knits , Sewing 10 Actually Good Ideas for Holiday Gifts to Sew Tis the season .... to freak out because you haven't even started all that holiday sewing you planned! Patterns for quick-sew, one-size gifts are at the top of my stack this time of year. But who wants a Kleenex cover? What do you make for someone you don't know that well and keep it on trend? Or even for people you do know well? Here are some ideas and links ... Read More by Jen H, from Tie Dye Diva October 19, 2018 Knits , Sewing Tee for an Aspiring Crazy Cat Lady (Me!) I have big dreams of being a crazy cat lady, but having only one cat, who herself is not a fan of other cats, I have to settle for cat fabric. This is not a bad thing! I waited too long and missed out on an earlier cat print at Cali and was so disappointed! But patience is a virtue, when I saw this beautiful cat print double-brushed poly spandex come ... Read More by Sarah C September 30, 2018 Knits , Sewing Double Brushed Poly Lesson 2 I think teenage Sarah would be so impressed with adult Sarah's wardrobe choices for fall/winter 2018. I have been sharing on Instagram and my personal blog that I am working on a fall collection that is modern silhouettes with a 90s grunge flair. I named it the Smells Like Fall Spirit Collection (thanks Nirvana for the name inspiration). This vest is the second completed piece of the collection. The pattern I ... Read More by Tami Peterson, From Sew SophieLynn September 26, 2018 Knits , Our Contributors , Sewing Tween Fashion Inspiration This sweet girl is all about fashion. She started online window shopping for school clothes in July. She loves to browse all the trendy websites and is constantly filling shopping carts with the latest looks. Unfortunately, her tall, lanky frame doesn't work for a lot of ready-to-wear clothing. She now knows that she can bring me her wish list and we can shop for fabric and patterns to recreate her ... Read More Posts navigation Page 1 Page 2 … Page 7 Next Trending Posts Sewing Ponte Fabric: A Complete Guide Sewing French Terry vs. Stretch Sweatshirt Fleece Sewing Breezy Lawn Skirts Follow us on Insta! Instagram did not return a 200. Join our Facebook Group! Follow Never Miss a Post! Enter your email address to follow us and get notifications of new posts by email. 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American justice just gets worse & worse. Our Democracy is threatened by Fascism on every front & we must stop this horror.
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Keep your thread organized with plastic bobbins used for winding DMC floss. These plastic bobbins are embossed with the DMC logo and have an area for the DMC color number (you can write it on with a felt pen or purchase DMC stickers). Packed with 28 plastic bobbins per pack, DMC offers 10% more (28 vs. 25 cards) than other brands at the same price. Each bobbin can hold one full skein of floss. These are more durable than cardboard bobbins and can be reused and relabelled with ease. They have a hole that allows them to slip easily onto DMC's metal rings. Put all of your floss for a project onto the ring so it's easy to grab and go!
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This sweet little cross-stitched RCMP officer is the perfect addition to your holiday decor. He measures 1.5 inches (3.8 centimetres) in diameter and hangs from cheery red and white baker's twine. The frame is made from sustainable laser cut wood and has been hand painted red. The back of the ornament is covered by red felt. This ornament looks great on a tree but also makes a great gift tag, stocking stuffer or wine charm. It will be shipped in a bubble mailer. The ornament will be wrapped in white tissue paper and tied with red and white baker's twine, ready for gift giving.
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This is the start of a new series, so it stands alone. You don’t have to have read Stiefvater’s Raven Cycle series, starting with The Raven Boys, but it gives a lot of useful background to Ronan and the other Lynch brothers. Official book description: The dreamers walk among us . . . and so do the dreamed. Those who dream cannot stop dreaming – they can only try to control it. Those who are dreamed cannot have their own lives – they will sleep forever if their dreamers die. And then there are those who are drawn to the dreamers. To use them. To trap them. To kill them before their dreams destroy us all. Ronan Lynch is a dreamer. He can pull both curiosities and catastrophes out of his dreams and into his compromised reality. Jordan Hennessy is a thief. The closer she comes to the dream object she is after, the more inextricably she becomes tied to it. Carmen Farooq-Lane is a hunter. Her brother was a dreamer . . . and a killer. She has seen what dreaming can do to a person. And she has seen the damage that dreamers can do. But that is nothing compared to the destruction that is about to be unleashed. . . . In this new Dreamer trilogy, Maggie Stiefvater takes some of the characters from her Raven Cycle, like the deeply spiky and hostile Ronan Lynch and his boyfriend Adam Parrish and writes a new story, which also gives more room and development to some who were very peripheral supporting cast, like Ronan’s brothers Declan and Matthew. She also introduces a number of new characters, like the talented art forger Jordan Hennessey, who hides the fact that all the women she lives with, are in fact, copies of herself that she dreamed into being. Women who will become comatose shells if she ever dies – and with each dream where she brings forth a copy, she comes a little bit closer to that point. There’s also Carmen Farooq-Lane, who works with a group of people determined to track down dreamers, and either make them stop dreaming (which is impossible, then they’ll eventually die) or kill them. There is a dangerous prophecy, you see, that one or more dreamers will bring forth the end of the world. While she’s unhappy about her assignment and haunted by the fact that she had to help bring down her own brother, she really doesn’t feel she has a choice. She’s helping to stop Armageddon. Full review on my blog. Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Tagged With: audio book, Call Down the Hawk, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dreams, forgery, Fresh Start, Maggie Stiefvater, Malin, mystery, orange, paranormal fantasy, the Dreamer Trilogy, Young Adult Malin's CBR12 Review No:52 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult · Tags: audio book, Call Down the Hawk, cbr12, cbr12bingo, Dreams, forgery, Fresh Start, Maggie Stiefvater, Malin, mystery, orange, paranormal fantasy, the Dreamer Trilogy, Young Adult · Rating: · 6 Comments About Malin Constantly overworked Norwegian secondary school teacher, Geek and reading enthusiast. Married. Mother of little boy, born February 2018. Two cats. The Cannonball-veteran (the only participant - as far as I know - who has participated every year since CBRII). Loves fantasy, kissing books and YA. Strongly opinionated about many things. Perpetually behind on reviews. View Malin's reviews» Comments Emmalita says August 1, 2020 at 2:21 pm Happy Cannonball!!!! This sounds interesting. I haven’t read any Maggie Stiefvarter yet, but this might be the one. Reply Malin says August 1, 2020 at 4:22 pm Thank you! I’d really recommend her Raven Cycle, which is excellent and very well-plotted. If you don’t want to commit to a four book series, she also has The Scorpio Races and All the Crooked Saints that are stand-alones. Reply andtheIToldYouSos says August 1, 2020 at 2:44 pm Happy Cannonball!!!! Reply Malin says August 1, 2020 at 4:22 pm Thank you! Reply KimMiE" says August 1, 2020 at 7:47 pm Congratulations! Reply narfna says August 3, 2020 at 1:32 pm Happy Cannonball! I still have yet to read Maggie Stiefvater, despite having her on my TBR for basically a decade. Maybe 2021 will be the year. Reply Leave a Reply to KimMiE" Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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Listen, sometimes you graduate from college, panic about your future, land a job, and move to a new city and even though you’re reading a couple books a month you forget about the whole reviewing part. I’ve still got 6 more reviews to write from May-September reads, but here are a few from May and October. (I wrote half of the May ones in May so they might be a little outdated. A group of housewives in a suburb of Charleston, SC in the 90s […] Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction Tagged With: Camilla Sten, David Quantick, Erin Morgenstern, grady hendrix, Kathy Wang, Laura Lippman, nina lacour Jenna's CBR13 Review No:25 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Mystery, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction · Tags: Camilla Sten, David Quantick, Erin Morgenstern, grady hendrix, Kathy Wang, Laura Lippman, nina lacour · · 3 Comments Recent Comments faintingviolet on Late recommendation for Halloween if you’re looking for a sparkly romanceI've been on my library's waiting list for this one all November long... I'm hoping my turn comes up soon. Emmalita on Late recommendation for Halloween if you’re looking for a sparkly romanceThis is definitely on my tbr. wicherwill on An AU of Steampunk Egypt, a magical whodunnit, and a great cast of characters. What more could you want?What more could you want? MORE BOOKS IN THE SERIES, that's what. I'm jealous you had more to go back to because you hadn't read... Emmalita on Murderbot does the tv detective partner thingI really enjoyed this one. And yes, you can really tell that Wells knows her mystery tropes. Emmalita on Holiday book exchangeI am very excited! See More Recent Comments » Want to Help Out? CBR has a great crew of volunteers, and we're always looking for more people to help out. If you have a specialty or are willing to learn, drop MsWas a line.
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Canterbury holds several fundraisers during the year. Profits are used to enhance the student experience by improving the playground, purchasing supplies, and offering extra enrichment opportunities. Past fundraisers include Mabel's Labels, Prince Pizza Certificates, Calendar and Basket Raffles, Fuddrucker's and Honey Dew Donuts days, Square One Art, and Scholastic Book Fairs. We are always open to new fundraising ideas to benefit the center.
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We’ve entered an era of exponential innovation. The pace of change we're going through right now is the slowest we’ll experience for the rest of our careers. Large companies need to find ways to become more agile and innovate like start-ups if they’re to remain competitive and meet rapidly changing customer needs. Cloud technology is emerging as a key enabler of data-driven decision-making and the ability to rapidly test and scale new services. As Dob Todorov, CEO and Chief Cloud Officer of HeleCloud, puts it, cloud has always had a compelling business case in terms of being the most secure, compliant and cost-efficient platform for running applications of all sizes. And yet it took Covid-19 to remove the last vestiges of resistance to implementing cloud technology. The urgency to work from home and to serve customers from anywhere during the pandemic has overridden organisations’ concerns about sunk costs and their preference for maintaining the status quo. Dob joined technology entrepreneur and academic Vivek Wadhwa and I on the latest episode of the Incremental to Exponential podcast, in which we explore how big companies can innovate to survive and grow. Vivek and I are the authors of the new book “From Incremental to Exponential - how large companies can see the future and rethink innovation”. Now that cloud technology has become widely implemented, we discussed with Dob how it promises to unlock the insights sitting in mountains of unexamined data and to level the playing field in terms of access to scale and resilience. These two drivers of exponential change hold both an opportunity for and a threat to large, established organisations looking to innovate and compete with agile start-ups. Data is the new oil of commerce, since it’s the raw material for insight and customer-centric decision making. The problem is that there is more of it available than we can meaningfully use, and the rate of data creation is speeding up. Of all data in existence, 90% has been created in just the last two years and only 10%-15% of it is actually processed to become information. Even less is turned into meaningful, applicable knowledge. And so, there’s a huge gap between the opportunity for insight into what might create competitive advantage and what we actually know based on the existing data. Cloud technology is a vital tool for generating that knowledge because you can create information lifecycle management pipelines and move data across various storage and application levels. Because you can store large amounts of passive data in the cloud cost-effectively, you can start to ingest and analyse it using artificial intelligence and machine learning to distil the wisdom that’s hidden deep inside it. The second powerful force being unleashed by cloud technology is its democratisation of access to large-scale infrastructure, application and security services. No matter what size you are, you can have access to the same security, compliance and performance. Now resilience is available to everyone and that’s a critical factor in opening up competition for online business to smaller players. So, it's really a question of your ambition and not a question of your financial abilities anymore. Now, that might sound like a threat to large incumbent businesses, but the flip side is that you no longer need to depend on your legacy systems, which might have been holding you back against more nimble competitors that built their systems to solve new customer problems. It doesn't make sense to have your own data centres, because you can get much better services and security through a platform such as Amazon Web Services or Microsoft Azure. That means your infrastructure doesn’t have to hold you back if you need to pivot like the small guys. Given the cloud’s importance, how can we ensure that cloud technology initiatives deliver the benefits they promise? Many of the success factors revolve around the human in the mix and ensuring that we communicate and manage the change well. Has the leadership bought into what the future might look like? You need to create a culture of innovation and the right incentives to ensure support for the project. Getting the structure right is vital: do you separate innovation, or do you have it as part of the main organisational mission? Large organisations who change successfully assume that everybody is an innovator. Amazon is a great example. Amazon Prime was created when a guy called Charlie Ward put a note in the innovation suggestion box that was read by Jeff Bezos. Now it’s a $10bn business. For that to happen, you need a certain culture: one that assumes that everybody has a good idea, and that the CEO is going to hear about it. That’s the sort of culture that will successfully innovate using the cloud. Finally, what’s next for the cloud? The falling cost of technology, minimisation of components and so on that Vivek and I regularly talk about in our podcast are creating the golden age of innovation. It's going to allow us to do so much more. And yet the cloud won’t be immune to the cycle of destructive creation: the next exponential technology is already in development right now. And it will disrupt this one. Listen to more podcast episodes of From Incremental to Exponential Written by Ismail Amla Capita's Chief Growth Officer Ismail is leading business development, sales and marketing to support our transformation and organic growth plans. In 2018 he was named as one of the top 100 most influential Black, Asian minority ethnic (BAME) leaders in the UK tech sector by Inclusive Boards. More of our thinking Data and analytics Public safety Our thinking The evolution of data in policing Amy McGregor 01/03/2021 6 mins read Data and analytics Public safety Our thinking When data can mean life or death: Policing in a high-risk world Chris Whitehouse 23/02/2021 4 mins read Data and analytics Public safety Our thinking The three approaches to data that could transform policing in 2021 Alan Crameri 22/02/2021 4 mins read Digital Public safety Technology Our thinking An opportunity for a new relationship to digital John Buchanan 12/10/2020 3 mins read Capita joins Microsoft global Cloud OS Network 12/12/2013 Capita IT Services has been named as a UK based company joining Microsoft Corp.’s global Cloud OS Network, which offers cloud solutions based on a Microsoft-validated platform that allows customers to select public, private, and hybrid cloud solutions to suit their local requirements and business needs.
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Capoeira is martial art infused dance, which is thought to have originated in the 16th century in Brazil. Although today capoeira has become somewhat omnipresent with the booming popularity of street acrobatics such as parkour, its history remains mysterious. Discover the story of this 500 year old martial art, and explore the best places to experience capoeira in Brazil.
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2013 MERCEDES BENZ G63 AMG DESIGNO CARBON FIBER CUSTOM PAINTED TRIM 2013 Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG 4-Door SUV Exterior Color: Iridium Silver Metallic Interior Color: Classic Red Stock Number: 213850 Mileage: 24. 75 Engine: 5. 5L Twin Turbo V8 544hp 560ft. lbs. Fuel: Gasoline Transmission: Automatic Warranty: Full Warranty Title: Clear VIN: WDCYC7DF2DX213850 CARFAX: CARFAX Buyback Guarantee Celebrity Auto Group — Main Phone: (941) 371-6500 Vehicle Condition & History Vehicle Inspection Celebrity Auto Group and its representatives have made every effort to accurately and fairly describe the vehicle to you and disclose any known information regarding the vehicle. We will never describe a car as "perfect" and the buyer should have expectations of "typical" dings and or chips and scratches that are consistent with the year and mileage on the vehicle. Buyers are provided with all additional items that were provided to us with the vehicle. Buyers are to expect that NOT all used vehicles will be provided with full sets of keys. books. CD magazines. Navigation Discs. floor mats or the like. NOR will all cars be accompanied by detailed service records etc. Celebrity Auto Group will not be held responsible to provide any additional items other than represented as with the car unless detailed in writing by an authorized representative. Celebrity Auto Group welcomes an independent inspection of the vehicle prior to purchase. All costs and arrangements for such inspections are the responsibility of the buyer. All inspections are to be performed on the premises at Celebrity Auto Group showroom or at a local shop in Sarasota. FL. Please call if you need recommendations of inspection services available in Sarasota. Celebrity Auto Group will review any issues or concerns that develop as a result of an inspection and will make repairs. adjustments or concessions at their sole discretion. 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Posted in Uncategorized, tagged 30-A design, 30A design, aqua and chartreuse, beach condominium, beach getaway, beach interior design, cara mcbroom, chic, Coastal, condominium design, Destin Interior Design, rustic cottage, santa rosa beach, santa rosa beach design, seagrive, seagrove design, tre viste on March 29, 2015| 4 Comments » A Seagrove Beach Cottage Design | Interior Design by Cara McBroom This design takes place in Tre Viste, a 3-unit Condominium in Seagrove, with a secluded beach cottage feel. This condo was actually beautifully furnished before, but the sellers could not part with all of their goods, so my clients called upon me to fully furnish the entire place in a matter of weeks! Let me tell you, I had to put on my comfy shoes, for all the shopping up-an-down the Emerald Coast that this required! Luckily I had the help and companionship of my lovely summer intern, Anna! She and I had so much fun shopping together, and we were able to see our design come to fruition in a matter of weeks! This chandelier by Made Goods was the only jewel we were able to keep from the previous design! I found this beautiful trestle table at Beau Home Interiors, and the buffet from Lovelace Interiors! The seascape art is an original painting I found across the street at Design Avenue, and the four antique ceiling tiles, with shell/coral motifs are made by local artist, Lisa Dubreuil! I found these upholstered dining chairs at Duh in Pensacola, and the ikat flat weave wool area rug from Nest Interiors in Panama City Beach! (I told you I shopped everywhere!) There’s a whole lot of stuff that makes me happy in this photo! Original art, fresh hydrangeas, handmade pottery, natural coral, burlap and bling! (The picture frame has a rhinestone cross holding the burlap bow!) Here is our quaint little living area! Aqua, chartreuse and taupe blend together beautifully here, I think! The striped rug is from Design Avenue, the slipcovered sofa and chairs are from Tracery, and the cocktail table and recliner are from Lovelace Interiors! Want an easy way to accessorize your coastal fireplace mantel? Find a variety of colored bud vases, some candles (in this case I used some glass hurricanes), and a great piece of coral! When the clients came to see their design for the first time, I had some bright yellow fresh flowers in each vase! This console can be a desk, or accent table. I flanked the table with some linen and wood wing chairs, and threw in some color with some custom-made pillows, covered in a bright Manuel Canovas fabric. Check out this awesome art I found at Mary Hong’s studio! This woman does wonders with glass and wood! In the Master Bedroom, I used a solid oak bed by Restoration Hardware, and lightened it up with some light, natural linens and subtle touches of color. This chaise lounge by Lee Industries is sooooo comfortable! Give me a good book, and a fresh latte, and add the sound of the waves when you open the slider, and I’m in heaven!! (a girl can dream!) This, the Second Master Bedroom, was a favorite of mine! I love the mix of bright white with teal and aqua! I made some bright, fun euro pillows and a paisley fluffy foot blanket to match the drapes, then happened to find the perfect sealife art while shopping! The bolster pillow is made out of two different fabrics (teal and aqua), and a whimsical jute ball fringe! The cute little turtle lamps were a must-have! I had to show this great piece of art I found in Lovelace Interior’s showroom! It had the most perfect colors for this room!!! In this room, I used this fabulous carved wood headboard that I found at Nest Interiors, and paired it with some jute fringe euros, and some custom pillows. I absolutely love the aqua, green and periwinkle color combination in this foot blanket! Just a simple, clean comfortable design for a guest room! Finally, welcome to the poolside Cabana!! I went for a brighter, more whimsical design in this room! That’s me, taking pictures! Anna snuck this photo of me. I’m not a photographer, but I try! Here is my beautiful intern, Anna Laneve! I snapped this while shopping for recliners! We had so much fun putting all this together! Although it was a lot of work, I am up for another challenge like this! I finished just in time for this family to enjoy their new beach residence for the summer! Most clients want a complete custom design, and are willing to wait, but If anyone is facing time restraints, hire a designer, (hire me!), to make sure you get the look you want, in the right time frame! Read Full Post » A Princess Pad | Interior Design by Cara McBroom Posted in Coastal Design, Destin Design, Interior Design, tagged 30A design, Beach, beach condo renovation, beach getaway, beautiful, cara mcbroom, chic, condominium design, Contemporary, diva pad, girl's room, ice blue and coral, ice blue and pink, Modern, pink and coral, princess room, teen girl room on March 15, 2015| 1 Comment » A Princess Pad | Interior Design by Cara McBroom Come and see this fun room I had the opportunity to design for a client’s teenage girl, in their vacation condo! When this client told me their little girl loves pink, I got so excited, because I NEVER get to use pink!! Everything is always blue, blue blue, green, blue, and other variations of this. What did I come up with? An explosion of magenta, coral, and purple, contrasted with pale ice blue! The chrome canopy bed is by Bernhardt Furniture. I designed off-white canopy sheers, with magenta trim and ties, for a romantic feel! Flanking the bed are two gray nightstands, and some cream Eventide Wall Sconces by Currey and Company. Not only do these sconces look ethereal and free up the nightstands, but they also leave sculptural shadows on the wall, which I love! My inspiration began with this fabric, by Romo Fabrics: Eden Amaranth by Romo. I loved all the colors in this fabric, and so it became my color inspiration. From this, I was able to envision the walls in the background blue color, as I knew this pale cool color would allow all the bright pinks and corals to shine! Benjamin Moore 1647 Silvery Blue Other bedding fabrics followed suit: Designers Guild Cordellina Peony cut velvet stripe I love to mix textures, so when I found this thick, textured woven pink, I was excited. I knew it would look great as Euro pillows, behind my linen and velvet pillows. I used this adorable beaded trim on the striped accent pillow! It is by Kravet: Peace Magenta Finally, I wanted to show you a close-up of these fun, natural twig sconces by Currey and Company! “Eventide Sconce” Designing this little room was a breath of fresh air! Being able to use pinks and corals freely had me feeling liberated as a designer! It was FUN, even though it was only a small room. I am now in the mood for Spring! Beautiful flowers, clear blue skies, and Easter dress shopping! Who is up for making me a dress out of this Eden Amaranth fabric? Anyone? Read Full Post » St. Thomas Condo Remodel | Interior Design by Cara McBroom Posted in Coastal Design, Destin Design, Interior Design, tagged 30A design, art glass platter, beach condo renovation, beach getaway, cara mcbroom, Coastal Mod, condominium design, Contemporary, Destin Design, Destin Interior Design, Emerald coast design, Modern Bathroom, Modern Beach, Modern Kitchen, Open Floor Plan, open space plan, renovation, Rustic Modern, transitional design, transitional kitchen on January 1, 2015| 2 Comments » St. Thomas Condo Remodel | Interior Design by Cara McBroom This project took place inside the St. Thomas tower at Silver Shells in Destin, Florida! We aimed for a modern/transitional style, with a soothing, masculine color scheme. Neutral taupe, hemp and gray color tones were livened up with the occasional splash of coastal ice green and powder blue. You may recognize this unit from one of my previous posts, titled, “Diary of an Install” (click to read!), where I chronicled the ups and downs of installing a custom design. I know I promised professional photos, but I’ve been busy! My home-made photos will have to suffice for now! Let’s start with the main Living areas: Living Room Arrangement I balanced sleek chrome and high gloss floor tiles, with natural, coastal elements, such as a jute rug, soft linens and a large, custom television console, with an antiqued powder blue finish (Thanks for the beautiful craftsmanship, Armored Frog!) I opted for a low, modern sectional layout, with a seat-height corner table, which enabled a more open feel. This optimized on the wrap-around view of the beach, while still providing comfortable seating for entertainment, or conversation. This Living / Dining / Kitchen area has an open layout, with unification of the different areas through color, texture and style. Having a sectional, with a low back and open corner allows the coastal seascape backdrop to shine! Having a large leather ottoman, versus a cocktail table allows for more versatility and softness/comfort. You can add a tray if you need a place to set a drink! This square ottoman is made by Lee Industries. This angled wall was the perfect spot for a multi-functional mirrored console. It can be used as a server for the dining area, but I added the stools so that there was extra seating during a meal or a place to sit and do work. The ottomans can be easily utilized in the Living Room as auxiliary seating for kids! For the Dining Area, I opted for curvilinear lines to help break up the square seating arrangement I designed in the Living room. My reclaimed wood oval dining table by Restoration Hardware was the perfect anchor for this area! The modern, industrial chandelier is by Arteriors Home, and the square-back chairs are by Vanguard Furniture. I decided to play a little blue “peek-a-boo” with the backs of these chairs, to liven them up, and add some color to the area: The warm brown hue of the reclaimed wood table top contrasts beautifully with the blue accents in the room! We really opened this kitchen up! The cabinets are two-toned, with a custom-painted blue gray finish on the upper cabinets, and a walnut stain on the bottom. I tied all the colors in the room together with this glass tile backsplash! When you enter from the private elevator, this modern acrylic mirror and resin-cast silver leaf console table is what greets you! I wanted to make a statement in this small space! Speaking of the entry, take a look at this fabulous wallcovering technique! The walls are covered in a striped Omexco Mica wallcovering. The ceilings are covered in an iridescent gold leaf block paper, by Phillip Jeffries! The tile inset visually balances the high interest we created on the ceiling. These custom barn doors, leading to the Den, add a touch of modern, and a touch of coastal charm! I had them finished in the same powder blue as the entertainment console in the Living Room. Peeking through the barn doors, is a surprise burst of cobalt! I wanted this room, which overlooks the bay, to have darker blues, but still blend with the rest of the unit. The Settee is by Caracole, the club chairs by Sam Moore, the upholstered stools by Vanguard Furniture, and the chevron rug by Surya. The brown leather and polished nickel nail heads on the club chairs counterbalance the brown wood and polished nickel brackets on the settee! I wanted the large roman shades to remain mostly neutral, but I felt they needed some color and interest. Instead of doing a typical accent color band at the bottom, I chose to use nautical grommets on a reveal band at the bottom. Behind the grommets, I designed a cobalt liner, which created the hint of color I wanted. The Master Bedroom maintained the feel of the rest of the condo, with a little more mood and intimacy. Adding a sheer panel to a canopy bed is a quick, easy way to create intimacy and drama in a bedroom! In this case, I chose a taupe shimmering sheer fabric, and banded it in a turquoise sheer, with a small geometric pattern on it. I like to mix patterns and textures when designing custom bedding. A botanical fabric works great with stripes and geometric patterns! Linens can be mixed with satin, velvet, and shimmering linen blends, with metallic threading. The green accents in the room are minimal, but effective! I thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to gut this Master Bathroom and start over from scratch! Here is my drawing for the new Master Bathroom vanity. The wide horizontal band of micro mosaic tiles wrapped all around the room. We were able to put in a gorgeous soaker tub, and a glass-enclosed steam shower! Here is the final result!! I couldn’t be more pleased! The client wanted a balance between high tech/modern, and transitional. I chose the stained cabinets to keep the design warm and grounded, and added polished nickel accents, unique plumbing fixtures and modern lighting. Here you can see how I designed the roman shade so that the wide accent band continued around, unobstructed, when the shades are down. The raindrops chandelier brings in an organic, but modern element! The horizontal band continues on through the steam shower. The shower & vanity are separated only by a pony wall and glass. I tried to do everything possible to make this bathroom feel more spacious! The horizontal band of tile is transitioned into the sleek porcelain tile with some taupe glass pencil trim. Here is the chandelier I used, which is the “Ice” 13-light pendant manufactured by Eurofase. This might be the first toilet I’ve ever felt the need to show off. It’s so pretty! This toilet opens/closes automatically, plays music, heats up, and all sorts of fancy stuff! I got a kick out of how many workers it startled, as they were in there to hang pictures, etc. I covered the walls in a warm gray and silver grass cloth. Me, taking pictures… Stay tuned for a post about the daughter’s room! It is so different from the rest of the condo, that I want to post separately! Thank you for visiting, and please follow!
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Currently: Much of the moisture in the atmosphere has decreased, with lower dewpoints relieving some of the mugginess from earlier today. Dense cloud decks are slowly being broken through, allowing for peaks of sunshine. Later on today: Scattered showers will continue to slowly build throughout the late afternoon and evening hours, providing brief, but at times intense, amounts of rainfall. Development of a thunderstorm or two is possible within these scattered showers, but unlikely as these are mostly short-lived. Overnight: Temperatures tonight dip into the mid to lower sixties past midnight. –Cardinal Weather Service Forecaster Liz Szewczyk Posted In Muncie AfternoonTagged In Bsuwx, Central INwx, INwx, Muncie, Rain, Showers, Weather Post navigation Rain chances continue Cooler, Drier Air on its Way Follow Us Facebook Twitter Instagram Weather Updates Enter your email address to subscribe to Cardinal Weather Service and receive daily updates about the weather!
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One of the weirder cards I've received in the mail is this 1961 Topps Curt Simmons card, in all of its miscut glory. Unfortunately, I neglected to remember who it was that sent me this, but I set it aside thinking that Topps has some serious problems. I'm fairly certain -- at least 95% certain -- that this mishandled card was stamped with the Topps "75th" buyback stamp, and it didn't take for whatever reason. Here are some good examples of what they should look like. The only thing that made me a little uncertain is that the space the indent takes up on the card seems smaller than the stamps I've seen. But it's a pretty uncanny resemblance, nonetheless. You can even see an indentation suffered on the back of the card. Whatever this was nearly punched its way through the card. I don't have another copy of this card in my collection, and I will probably never replace this one. It's too unique. Posted by madding at 9:59 PM 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: One Card Wonders Tuesday, June 27, 2017 This Week in Envelopes Actually, one of them is from last month. Don't tell anyone. I use plain white envelopes as my primary delivery vessel for my Listia auctions (yup, I'm still doing that) and have achieved a more than 99% success rate as far as my calculations can take me. Amazon has already managed to screw up more deliveries for me than the good ol' USPS, and I've only been a Prime member for several months. In any case, I can certainly appreciate a well crafted PWE, and I received three such examples recently(ish). Marc of Remember the Astrodome sent over some brand new Cardinals cards, including one of the Cardinals new callups (DeJong) and these two Gypsy Queen parallels of former/future super prospect Alex Reyes. Like most things in life, all I can do about Reyes is keep my fingers crossed and occasionally yell things at the TV. Marc was one of the many who answered my Heritage call, and sent along a nice stack of the 2017 stuff. We all need a good laugh now and again, so I thought I'd bring out Smilin' Matt Kemp here. Before he hooked me up with some group break goodies, Peter sent me my first Matt Holliday of his post-Cardinals career. Holliday has had a productive first season in pinstripes, though he was recently shut down with some sort of mystery illness. Peter also sent me my first look at the 1992-style Archives cards from 2017. These are fairly accurate representations of the original set, aside from the usual quibbles about fonts and trademarks and colors and such. 1992 was part of a two year experiment by Topps with their flagship set to find themselves in a competitive market. The cardstock on these and the 1993 set were completely unlike anything they did before or since. In 1994, they would unfortunately settle on the thin white stock with the UV coating that we know and loathe today. (Well, at least, I do.) We go back to the original set as we move on to the envelope sent over by Matt of Summer of '74. This isn't your garden variety '88 Fleer version of Kenny "Two Gloves" Dayley. It's glossy, folks. Only the good stuff here. (Side note: I kind of like 1988 Fleer, the basic version. Don't tell anyone.) Glossy Dayley came with a glossy friend in rookie Lance Johnson. Matt also sent a 1/1 sketch card that I'm saving for a rainy day. You're just going to have to trust me on that. (Matt is on my list of people I'm overdue to send stuff to, in case he's reading or in case you're nervous about trading with me.) I haven't done so well on the 10 Most Wanted list lately, but Matt was cool enough to help me out with this 1984 Topps card that I really should've owned decades ago already. Finally, I neglected to mention last night that the group break came with this Topps (all CAPS) BUNT code. If anyone is interested, let me know. I guess it probably only has appeal to people who haven't tried the app and are curious about it, or perhaps a Kris Bryant super collector who hasn't bought any packs in awhile? I downloaded this and played it for awhile a couple years ago and then got mad and threw my phone in the river. Posted by madding at 10:38 PM 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: trades Monday, June 26, 2017 Deuce Series Two: It's the next series after One. Peter from Baseball Every Night just hosted what was essentially a free group break, with the participants just covering the shipping. This is a very generous thing to do. I have done a couple of free group breaks in the past and have something new in the works for this summer, but it won't be anything brand new like this. As I've mentioned numerous times, I am not a fan of the flagship Topps set and have sworn off opening paying for any packs for the second consecutive year. However, that doesn't mean I don't feel the need to get as many Cardinals as I can get my hands on, and I was able to get nearly the entire base team set out of this. This is fantastic. I think I'm just missing Jose Martinez now. Even though these are brand new cards, a couple of players have already been jettisoned from the roster, including big ol' Broxton here. This wouldn't be a bad landscape card if it wasn't for the gigantic graphical interference, cutting off Broxton's legs. In keeping with tradition, Series Two cards are Photoshopped for your pleasure. Fowler is wearing a home jersey, supposedly, but there's a lot of blue in the blurry background. It's been a pretty disappointing season for the Cardinals so far, and Gyorko's name has already been floated in trade rumors. Of course, the thing that makes Jedd an attractive trade piece is the same thing that makes it make sensible to keep him around: he's on an incredibly team-friendly contract for the production they are getting from him. Peralta is the other roster casualty. He never seemed to recover after the huge chunk of time he missed at the start of last season. Topps is paying a lot of attention to their 1987 set year (30 years!), which is probably one of their most recognizable sets. There are multiple reasons for this, but one of them is certainly the abundance in which it was produced. Bonus Matt. Oh looks like he's asleep here. Did they seriously not have a better photo available of the Cardinals closer? This is also using the ubiquitous '87 design, of course, but it's a from hobby continuity pack. I think that's a fancy way of saying that Topps is thanking the consumer for spending exorbitant amounts of money on stuff when you don't really have to. This one was very shiny with a fancy background pattern. Here's Piscotty again on a Topps Salute insert, which is a dull look at an otherwise interesting concept. I like that this commemorates a particular moment in a game when everything else about the flagship set these days seems to take the player out of the game altogether. The design isn't great, though. More pitchers getting cut off below the waist. We only get half a Wong. Another closely cropped shot. Yadi deserves better than this. Perhaps they didn't want us to notice that hardly anyone was at this game. Huge thanks again to Peter! I'm off to update my want list. Posted by madding at 9:33 PM 4 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: Group Break Tuesday, June 20, 2017 A Kitchen Sink Trade As in, everything but the... Long time reader and Tribe supporter Tim and I exchanged some cards this past month, and my end of the deal netted me stuff from all corners of my collection. It's not always easy finding Ozzie Smith cards that I need (at least not outrageously expensive ones), but good people like Tim seem to keep doing it. Perhaps that seemingly endless '90s pipeline will never dry up. Here's an Altuve for Erin from the 2016 Topps BUNT set. Yes, you have to capitalize BUNT, you see. Otherwise, no one would know what I was talking about. I'm a stealth Eagles collector, even though I don't really talk about it here. I don't even really have an idea of what to do with the cards I accumulate. They all go into a box for now, although my Randall Cunningham cards will at least get their own time to shine at some point. This one ticks the "player collection, non-Cardinals division" box. It's crazy to think a sports highlights show on ESPN was once considered appointment television, but for a time it really was. Ah yes, vintage stock. Quite lovely, really. Oh, I'm not talking about any rare high ABV beers that I'm cellaring. This is just a Mike Leake card, numbered to 99, with the kind of card stock that would get me to collect the flagship set if they ever switched to it full time. It's always great to see an LMJ card. He helped take Ducks football to a whole new level. Speaking of endless supplies of things, is there a light at the end of the tunnel of Mark McGwire insert cards? Big Mac supercollectors have probably been featured on that Hoarders TV show. This is a nice one, though, with the always classy Chromium finish. Posted by madding at 9:38 PM 3 comments: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: trades Monday, June 19, 2017 The Low-End Theory Also, it's Mike Zunino Appreciation Night. Some blogs have a theme and some just slap some Cardinals up there and call it good. While I'd like to be the former, what I do here never really comes close to the things that long-time blogger Nick (aka Dime Box Nick) and his blog (long name: Dime Boxes -- The Low-End Baseball Card Collector's Journey) contributes on a regular basis. While I'm still putting together a pool of cards to send back his way, Nick sent over a healthy stack of set needs as well as Cardinals-based goodies. While I'm always scouting out the former, it's the latter that I am most excited about writing about here, so the Cardinals get weighted a bit more heavily here. Here are two guys I've never heard of in my life. It will be fun to look back on this in a few years when they are both superstars. Maybe? Although I've watched a fair amount of HBO so-called prestige dramas, I've never seen half a minute of a Sopranos episode. I've heard it was good, except for the ending. On to the juicy stuff here. Aledmys Diaz is having the kind of down season that would escape the notice of most TV announcers, while Matt Carpenter and Dexter Fowler have gotten a lot of attention for underperforming despite each carrying an OPS well above average. Let's pour one out for Jhonny, who was recently released. He was really good for a time, until he, you know... wasn't anymore. This from 2016 Stadium Club is kind of a strange photo of the Wizard, likely before an All-Star or playoff game. I'd like to figure it out if I had more time. The inserts from the Heritage High Number sets are usually some of the trickiest for me to track down for whatever reason, but at least I won't have to find this Piscotty card for my St. Louis collection. I've given Topps a lot of flack lately for lazily paying tribute to cool things from their past like this "stand-up" card that is just a card and couldn't stand up on anything without a lot of help. They impressed me with their coins in this year's Archives set, but this and the Walmart "buttons" are still incredibly stupid to me. Still, I am very glad to knock this off my list. Not quite a "zero-year" guy as Nick likes, Tejada logged a grand total of 40 ABs with the Cards early last season as an emergency signee when Peralta went down in the spring. Fortunately, Aledmys Diaz stepped up and seized control of the everyday SS job. Did they end up making Spring Fever cards this year? Hobby exclusives are always so out of reach to me. This is a nice addition to my Waino collection. Posted by madding at 11:04 PM 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: 2016 Topps Allen & Ginter, 2016 Topps Heritage, 2017 Topps Heritage, Ruben Tejada, trades Wednesday, June 14, 2017 From the Archives Blaster results, skewed heavily towards the Cardinals. It's been about a week, and I'm still impressed with 2017 Topps Archives. Since this stuff wasn't available at the local stores last time I checked, I went ahead and ordered a blaster online. And while I was really excited about the exclusive coins that actually resemble the late '80s coins sets Topps produced (and not just a picture of them slapped on a piece of cardboard), it was pretty disappointing to find that there were no Cardinals in the set of 25. I would have actually attempted to scan the coins I received, but both of them were rotten lousy Cubs. Instead, lets look at this poorly scanned image. Not the right year, but you get the drift. Also, these things are actually metal, so they will oxidize over the years. Be careful how you store them! Back to the present-ish, here's a fantastic photo of Carlos Martinez. I think I've narrowed things down to Martinez and Matt Carpenter as far as whose shersey I'm going to buy next, but I might also do something off the wall and get a Jedd Gyorko. Hmm... still Photoshopped? This is way too closely cropped for me to be able to tell. Does anyone actually collect these? In today's new economy, I am guessing people's wealth will be measured in number of Aaron Judge cards owned before too long. These are fun. This is an insert modeled after '59 Bazooka. What the hell? This is great. But you knew I'd say that. This is some sort of faux-retro insert that was completely unnecessary. I wish that Topps hadn't included these. If they really needed to fulfill some sort of insert quota, they could have gone for something like the tacky 1992 Topps Black Gold design, I suppose. Always good to end with a Waino. Posted by madding at 10:32 PM 1 comment: Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Tags: 2017 Topps Archives Newer Posts Older Posts Home Subscribe to: Posts (Atom) Featured Post 10 Most Wanted Here's a list of my ten most wanted cards. This list changes frequently. 1. 2016 Topps Gypsy Queen - Orlando Cepeda #331 2. 1992 Donruss... What Is? This is a blog with words about and pictures of trading cards, especially those of the St. Louis Cardinals variety. It's also a not-so-elaborate ruse in which I get to unload my undesirables on unsuspecting fellow collectors.
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Accept these cookies Career menu Start Locations Employee Log in Knowit Group Knowit Group Knowit Finland Knowit Poland Knowit Sweden Candidate Log in to Connect Homepage knowit.fi Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Mail Project Management · Tampere, Helsinki · Flexible Remote Advisory Consultant Knowit is an IT consulting company that enables companies and organisations to benefit from the connected world's opportunities and enhance their competitiveness. Apply for this job We usually respond within a day We are great what we do, and everything we do, we do with a big heart - and it shows. Through our people and trough our work around future's sustainable digital solutions. As our business growth has been steady and well-controlled for a while, we are now in a situation in which we are strengthening our software project management and advisory capabilities. That said, we are now looking for a Technical Advisory Consultant to our Connected Solutions business unit What is the role all about? In our clients' agile, business critical software project deliveries we act as their trusted partner - and we are proud of our role. In addition to providing consultancy for creating sustainable and future-proof software solutions, we also take care of the agile implementation and further maintenance of them side by side with the client. Your role as Advisory Consultant is right in the core of these projects in close interaction with our clients' stakeholders such as Product Owners, Architects and business operation representatives as well as with our own agile development teams. Your tasks will cover both software project management related matters as well as advisory level responsibilities around those projects. Your days will consist of matters such as Leading and managing our clients' software projects from the very beginning to the end and ensuring smooth project execution as well as timely communication within them Providing advisory expertise for the clients when choosing and designing the most suitable technical implementations for the projects Advisory services for further enhancement of our clients' software processes and product management Facilitating client meetings regarding whole software project scope What we expect from you? We hope you have so called Maker attitude which at Knowit means that you believe in making things happen. In addition to sharing that mindset, there are a few key elements that we'd appreciate and which would help to succeed in this role Strong project management skills with solid knowledge in agile methods Technical understanding in DevOps software development Customer service / consultant mindset, as besides technical expertise it's crucial to be able to listen to the clients, ask the right questions and convince them to adopt the plans you have proposed Great people and communication skills in both Finnish and English with tech and non-tech people. Not necessarily wordsmith level of Runeberg, but being comfortable and convincing sharing your thoughts for various stakeholders definitely helps Other buzzwords related to the role: Scrum, SAFe, DevOps, Jira, Azure, AWS The boots are big and your role in scaling our software projects up is crucial, but you can count on us and the people around you. You are never left alone as no matter where you look, you see stone hard professionals and genuinely nice people, who all work together towards common goals and sustainable digital future. How you benefit from joining us? Our culture offers a great opportunity to develop and educate yourself, providing you a wide range of opportunities to boost your career and for professional development as an advisor as well as an IT project management expert - depending on your ambitions and what kind of path you want to take! We believe in continuous learning and driver's seat mentality - you are in charge of your own personal development, we provide you the tools and environment. We offer you the work environment with knowledgeable, relaxed colleagues, flexible remote working options and extensive employee benefits to support your well-being. Did we catch your interest? In case you recognized that this could the kind of opportunity you'd enjoy, don't hesitate, and let us hear more about you! In case you come up with any questions regarding the role, you can contact Talent Acquisition Specialist Topias Niinivaara, whose contact information can be found from our career site. #LI-TN1 Competence Project Management Locations Tampere, Helsinki Remote status Flexible Remote Apply for this job We usually respond within a day Contact Topias Niinivaara Talent Acquisition Specialist – People, Workplace & Culture Tampere Helsinki Pakkahuoneenaukio 2 33100 Tampere Directions View page Urho Kekkosen katu 2c 00100 Helsinki Directions View page About Knowit Finland Knowit - We are Makers of a sustainable future Our work community in Finland consist of over 400 IT professionals in Helsinki, Tampere and in Turku. Our working culture consists of low hierarchies, relaxed and open atmosphere and moreover, of great people.
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CLOSE ☰ LOGIN CATALOG MILITARY ACCOUNT University of Dubai Go Search Career Training Programs Home > Training Programs > Marketing and Sales > OMCA® Display Advertising Associate (Voucher Included) 855.520.6806 Call Now CALL NOW 855.520.6806 Live Chat Fill out the form below * First Name: * Last Name: * Email Address: * Phone Number: * Best Time: Anytime Morning Afternoon Evening Night Weekends * Question/Comment: DO NOT MODIFY By continuing you are agreeing to have ed2go contact you. Close Window Thank you for your interest in this program. We should be contacting you shortly. Close Window OMCA® Display Advertising Associate (Voucher Included) $1,495.00 (USD) ENROLL NOW CONTACT ME CODE GES263 VOUCHER INCLUDED 6 Months 60 Course Hrs OVERVIEW OBJECTIVE OUTLINE REQUIREMENTS PREREQUISITES INSTRUCTOR FAQS OVERVIEW Digital marketers are in high demand in the job market, and the need for trained and experienced marketers is constantly expanding. Better yet, the field of digital marketing offers numerous opportunities for specialization, so you're sure to find the arena in which you shine. In this course you will learn to explain, evaluate and dissect display ad data, and best practices in building and maintaining display ad campaigns. You will have access to multiple disciplines, live workshops, and forums to interact with faculty and students. You will be prepared to take the Online Marketing Certified Associate (OMCA®) exam. This course also includes a voucher which covers the fee of the exam. By the time you complete this course, you'll be fully prepared to begin a career as a Display Ad focused digital marketer. OBJECTIVE What you will learn Study digital marketing foundations Understand the digital customer Learn targeting methods Analyze display ad optimization Measure campaign success How you will benefit Prepare yourself for the Online Marketing Certified Associate (OMCA) exam Become eligible to work as a digital advertising associate, digital marketing specialist, marketing coordinator, or digital advertising account manager Understand how to measure the success of campaigns and improve upon your processes Learn the best way to communicate with marketing professionals OUTLINE Introduction to Online Marketing OMCA® Digital Marketing Foundations SEO Foundations Social Media Foundations Content Marketing Foundations Conversion Optimization Foundations Web Analytics Foundations PPC Foundations Mobile Marketing Foundations Email Marketing Foundations Display Advertising Primer Understanding the Digital Customer Defining Display Advertising Targeting Methods Behind the Scenes of Display Display Ad Optimization Display Advertising Players How Display is Sold Measuring Display Success REQUIREMENTS Requirements: Hardware Requirements: This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac. Software Requirements: PC: Windows 8 or later. Mac: macOS 10.6 or later. Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible. Adobe Acrobat Reader. Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins. Other: Email capabilities and access to a personal email account. Instructional Material Requirements: The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online. PREREQUISITES Prerequisites: You should have basic computer skills and a good grasp of the English language. INSTRUCTOR Avinash Kaushik is Google's Digital Marketing Evangelist and the co-founder of Market Motive. Through his blog and bestselling books "Web Analytics 2.0 Prime" and "Web Analytics: An Hour A Day," Kaushik is recognized as an authoritative voice on leveraging data. He has brought his insights to Unilever, Dell, Time Warner, Vanguard, Porsche, and IBM. He has delivered keynotes at Search Engine Strategies, Ad-Tech, Monaco Media Forum, iCitizen, JMP Innovators Summit, Web 2.0, and The Art of Marketing. Kaushik has lectured at Stanford University, University of Virginia, University of California Los Angeles, and University of Utah. He received the 2009 Statistical Advocate of the Year award from the American Statistical Association, and the 2011 Most Influential Industry Contributor award from the Web Analytics Association. Bryan Eisenberg is the co-author of "Waiting For Your Cat to Bark?" "Call to Action," and "Always Be Testing," which have all been on the Wall Street Journal, Business Week, USA Today and New York Times bestseller lists. Eisenberg has been the keynote speaker for Search Engine Strategies, Direct Marketing Association, Webcom, and the Canadian Marketing Association, amongst others. He serves as an advisory board member of Search Engine Strategies, the eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit, and several venture capital-backed startup companies. Jennifer Evans Cario is President of SugarSpun Marketing. She is a highly requested speaker and trainer and a regular fixture at the national online marketing conferences. She also serves as Adjunct Professor for the online Social Media Mini MBA program at Rutgers University. She is the author of three books, including "Pinterest Marketing: An Hour a Day." Brad Geddes is the author of "Advanced Google Adwords" and founder of Certified Knowledge, an online source for PPC training, tools, and advice. Geddes makes it his mission to share his expertise in Paid Search with online marketers, so they can build successful online campaigns. He frequently writes columns for Search Engine Land and co-moderates the AdWords forum on Webmaster World. He has spoken at more than 35 conferences and has led more than 60 AdWords seminars. Danny Dover is an influential writer passionate about SEO. He is the author of the best-selling book" Search Engine Optimization Secrets" and was the co-founder of Making it Click, a marketing training business. His expertise has been cited in Time Magazine, PC World, Smashing Magazine and Seattle Post-Intelligencer and has been translated into Japanese, Russian, French, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, German and Hungarian. He has spoken at numerous conferences (spanning three continents) and his work has been accessed online in more than 175 different countries. Before starting his own company, Danny was the Senior SEO Manager at AT&T and the Lead SEO at SEOmoz.org (now Moz.com). Jeff Hasen is the founder and president of mobile consultancy Gotta Mobilize. He was named one of the top Chief Marketing Officers on Twitter and is the author of two books, "The Art of Mobile Persuasion" and "Mobilized Marketing." He co-created the certification program for the Mobile Marketing Association and is one of two individuals certified to train professionals on mobile marketing definitions, techniques, and benefits. Greg Jarboe is an authority on online marketing, with extensive experience in public relations, corporate communications, and digital marketing. He is the author of "YouTube and Video Marketing: An Hour a Day," and writes for Search Engine Watch and ReelSEO. Prior to co-founding SEO-PR in 2003, Jarboe was the Vice President of Marketing at WebCT, Director of Corporate Communications at Ziff-Davis, and Director of Corporate Communications at Lotus Development Corporation. Jamie O'Donnell is the co-founder of SEO-PR, a content marketing agency. O'Donnell was the president of IDM Partners, an online direct marketing agency that served IBM Global Services, Sprint, and The Great Plains Software Division of Microsoft. 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And behold, a leper came and worshiped Him, saying, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” Then Jesus put out His hand and touched him, saying, “I am willing; be cleansed.” Immediately his leprosy was cleansed. Matthew 8:2–3 All Christians probably believe that God has the power to bless, heal, protect, prosper, and make someone a success. However, we know that not all Christians believe that God is willing to do all that for them. Matthew 8:1–3 records the story of a leper who came to Jesus for healing. He said, “Lord, if You are willing, You can make me clean.” The leper did not doubt Jesus’ ability to heal him, but he was unsure if Jesus was willing to heal him, a leper who was ostracized by all. In other words, he believed in God’s omnipotence, but was not sure if God’s heart was one of love and unmerited favor toward him. I am sure that you know believers who are like that. They may believe in God’s power, but they are unsure of God’s heart toward them. They know that God can, but they are not sure if He is willing. My friend, don’t be like that leper who completely misread Jesus! Let’s see how Jesus responded to him. This is important because it would be the same response that Jesus would give you if you approached Him today. Matthew 8:3 records that “Jesus put out His hand and touched him, saying, ‘I am willing; be cleansed.'” Can you see how personal Jesus’ ministry is? He did not touch every person that He healed. At times, He simply spoke and the sick were healed. But in this case, Jesus stretched out His hand and touched the leper tenderly. I believe that Jesus did this to heal him not just of his leprosy, but also of the emotional scars that he had received from years of rejection. Leprosy was a highly contagious disease and the law forbade lepers from coming into contact with anyone. This meant that for years, this leper had been shunned by everyone who saw his condition, even his own family members. He probably stank of decaying flesh and neglect, and his appearance must have been repulsive. But without flinching, Jesus touched him, giving him the first human touch he had since he contracted the disease. The Bible tells us that immediately, his leprosy was cleansed and the man received his healing. Jesus is the same yesterday, today and forever (Heb. 13:8). Whatever breakthrough you are believing Him for, He says to you, “I AM WILLING.” Don’t doubt His heart of love for you any longer. Stop being occupied by your own disqualifications and be completely absorbed in His love and grace (unmerited favor) toward you!
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“I have seen Carley move in the right direction. Her writing is improving more and more, and her musical universe is being refined. Her voice too, more confident, but what I will remember the most is her authenticity. Pearls like Carley, are not found very much in a lifetime.” - Indie Music Centre — Indie Music Centre Carley Varley Award Winning Musician Carley Varley is an Indie Pop Artist based in Bournemouth UK. Carley has gone from busking on the streets of her hometown, to performing across the South West of England. Mixing elements of Indie and Pop music, Carley is a very emotive songwriter and focuses on relationships when writing. In 2021, Carley was featured on BBC Introducing with her two songs 'Going Under' and 'Miss Me?' from her upcoming Seasons EP. A Little Bit About Carley Varley Introducing Carley Varley, a fresh new singer-songwriter from Bournemouth who is fast becoming one of the most exciting breakthrough artists in the South today. Born in Hampshire in 1995, Carley is a versatile and talented singer-songwriter and musician. Mixing Pop with edgier Indie elements, her catchy songs and lyrics speak directly to her audience, with influences from Taylor Swift to Avril Lavigne and Hayley Williams. Background Carley has been songwriting and playing the guitar and piano since the age of 14. In 2016 she was spotted busking in the quaint seaside town of Lymington on the south coast and was soon catapulted onto the stages at The Ritz and The Waldorf in London. Carley and her guitar have been regulars on the Dorset and Hampshire music scene ever since. Carley is a standout vocalist with crystal clear delivery. Her performances are joyful events where she brings her effervescent personality to the stage with songs that audiences delight in singing along to. Releases Carley released her first EP in 2019 called 'Captured Memories' with the three tracks ‘Won't Say Sorry’, ‘Honest Conflict’ and ‘Found’. Carley's next single 'Since You Left' was released in February 2020 and has had over 30,000 streams on Spotify. Her most recent release was 'Going Under' in 2021, an Indie Pop song focusing on anxiety. Career Highlights Her 2020 and 2021 single releases ‘Since You Left’ and ‘Going Under’ were both featured on ‘BBC Introducing’. She was also interviewed by the BBC again this year about her forthcoming release ‘Miss Me?’ from her new ‘Seasons’ EP and her advice vlog for musicians ‘CVLOG.’ Carley’s latest BBC interview is still available on the BBC Solent Player. Carley won a Venus Award for Musical Talent in 2018, she was also an ‘Open Mic' UK finalist in 2019. Press Buzz About Carley “Carley is up there with the best. She has a stunning voice and combines this beautifully with her exceptionally good guitar skills.” Rock Generation, Gig Review “A talented singer who lights up the room with her voice.” Tara, The Venus Awards LATEST NEWS Carley’s second single ‘Miss Me?’ from her EP ‘Seasons’ is due for release on 26 November 2021 on all the main streaming services.
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(2018) Animated Feature (Fox Searchlight) Starring the voices of Bryan Cranston, Bill Murray, Jeff Goldblum, Greta Gerwig, Bob Balaban, Edward Norton, Koyu Rankin, Kunichi Nomura, Frances McDormand, Akira Takayama, Akira Ito, Scarlett Johansson, Harvey Keitel, F. Murray Abraham, Yoko Ono, Tilda Swinton, Ken Watanabe, Liev Schreiber, Mari Natsuki. Directed by Wes Anderson Those who love the works of the quirky director will love this; those who are turned off by his oeuvre will not. The second stop-motion animated feature by Wes Anderson is so Wes Anderson. In the future, the Japanese megalopolis of Megasaki has banished all dogs to an island formerly used as trash disposal. An intrepid young orphan boy (Rankin), who is also the mayor of Megasaki’s ward, flies to the island to locate his dog Spots (Schreiber). A pack of alpha dogs, including Chief (Cranston), Boss (Murray), King (Balaban), Duke (Goldblum) – a kind of four-legged TMZ – and Rex (Norton) along with the only female dog in the pack Nutmeg (Johansson) agree to help the boy find his friend. It doesn’t help that he speaks only Japanese while the Japanese dogs speak only English – or at least that’s how we perceive them. Meanwhile, back on the mainland, Tracy (Gerwig), a school reporter, discovers a terrible secret behind the cat-loving mayor’s (Nomura) proclamation. The look of the film owes a lot to legendary Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki and is consistently beautiful throughout, even on the industrial garbage heap that is Trash Island. The Oscar nomination it received earlier this year was no fluke even though it eventually lost out to Spider-Man: Into the Spiderverse. The dogs are exquisitely rendered and are genuinely hilarious. Anderson’s trademark deadpan sense of humor very much rules the day here; not everyone gets it or likes it. Bill Murray has made a career of it, including many of Anderson’s films but the two were made for each other. This isn’t everybody’s cup of sake and I don’t think Anderson ever sets out to make a film that is. There are moments that are beautiful and others that are ugly, so young kids should be warned away due to the latter. There is a lot of Japanese cultural references here which will appeal to Japanophiles everywhere although SJW-types might mutter things about “cultural appropriation.” The bottom line here is the same as the top; those who love the works of the quirky director will love this; those who are turned off by his oeuvre will not. REASONS TO SEE: The animation is brilliant. The sense of humor is droll, a welcome change. REASONS TO AVOID: Guilty of occasionally being too quirky for its own good. FAMILY VALUES: There are some images of violence and the thematic elements might not sit well with the very young. TRIVIAL PURSUIT: This marked the first time in 14 years that a Wes Anderson film didn’t feature Jason Schwartzman in the cast (he did co-write the script). BEYOND THE THEATER: Amazon, Apple TV, Fandango Now, Fios, Google Play, HBO Go, Microsoft, Movies Anywhere, Redbox, Vudu, YouTube CRITICAL MASS: As of 6/22/19: Rotten Tomatoes: 90% positive reviews: Metacritic: 82/100. COMPARISON SHOPPING: The Fantastic Mr. Fox FINAL RATING: 7.5/10 NEXT: Killbird Posted in VOD Review | Tagged 2019 Oscar nominee, Bill Murray, Bob Balaban, Bryan Cranston, cat lover, cinema, Cinema365, deadpan humor, dog pack, Edward Norton, F. 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This is, without question, my favorite outfit post of the year. It has everything I love in a good outfit: comfortable, tailored, and classic pieces. It’s really as simple as it gets and I think that’s what I love about it. It’s the small details that bring it from boring to sharp. One of my friends was asking on Instagram where you can find well-made classic clothes nowadays. It seems, and I’d agree, that every store is hopping on the trendy bandwagon. I don’t hate that most of the time, but when you need to find closet staples that fit well and look great, where do you go? I had just received the box of clothes for this post in collaboration with Talbots and promptly messaged her back: GET TO TALBOTS, ASAP. Talbots is celebrating their 70th Anniversary right now and launched a seven-piece collection commemorating iconic pieces from each decade. Each showcase the timelessness of the items– what worked decades ago, still works today. I picked The White Shirt inspired by the 1940s. It’s beautiful. I have a pretty large collection of white shirts because they go with absolutely everything; a true closet staple. This one has the best detailing. Darting for a perfect fit and showstopping ruffles on the sleeves. One reason I love a classic white shirt is that it’s for everyone. It doesn’t matter if you’re 28 or 78, you can’t go wrong. Tuck one into a pencil skirt for a presentation at work or wear one casually with jeans and sandals for a casual weekend look. I wanted to keep my outfit just as classic and timeless as the shirt. I started with a pair of jeans, which, by the way, I’m thoroughly obsessed with. The wash is just right as is the fit and pocket placement. The shirt is so cute on its own, but I brought along a tweed blazer with a ruffled collar for an extra fall-y look. And the shoes… the shoes. I might need to pick them up in the additional colors. They run a tiny bit big, so order down a size if you’re in between. Continuing with the horsebit theme, the belt and handbag were musts. Turn on your JavaScript to view content Anniversary Collection White Shirt (c/o) // Five-Pocket Jeggings (c/o) // Ruffle Shetland Jacket (c/o) // Horsebit Loafers (c/o) // Horsebit Belt (c/o) // Horsebit Suede Handbag Thank you Talbots for sponsoring this post. Share: Comments Prev Post: Ocean House Beach Polo Classic Next Post: 6 Best Recipes for Fall Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Δ 36 Comments Audrey | Brunch at Audrey's September 24th, 2017 The sleeves are cute 🙂 Love the loafers! Can’t go wrong with this classic look 🙂 -Audrey | Brunch at Audrey’s Reply Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog September 24th, 2017 What a CUTE look – I love it. It’s so classic and chic! I especially adore your shoes and belt! Charmaine Ng | Architecture & Lifestyle Blog http://charmainenyw.com Reply Noelle Langmack September 24th, 2017 This is the CUTEST outfit! I love equestrian inspired-outfits. I am going to try and buy this exact outfit Reply Michael @ Mile in My Glasses September 24th, 2017 I absolutely love your outfit, too! It has such a classic vibe with awesome pieces! And the colours complement each other so well! I hope you have a great Sunday! Michael https://www.mileinmyglasses.com Reply Xandra September 24th, 2017 So many memories of sitting at Talbots while my mom tried on stuff! I would never think to go there for myself, but you’ve changed my mind 🙂 Also, Carly, come to the UK! SO many classic options ‘on the high street’ as they call it here. Reply Taylor September 24th, 2017 I absolutely love this outfit! So simple and classic. The details on everything is stunning. A button down with jean and flats is always one of my go-to look and this thisboutfit takes it to the next level. So perfect! Taylor | http://www.livingtaylored.com Reply Alexia September 24th, 2017 That bag is so cute! Quick question: in the Maxie post this week, I loved the grey top you wore. Where is it from? Reply Alexia September 24th, 2017 Never mind I found it! Reply Anne St. Amant September 24th, 2017 OMG I was visiting my parents and I caught myself flipping through my mom’s talbots catalogue and I was like wait what… all of this stuff is SO on point. Gone are the days where being dragged into Talbots was the worst thing. Reply ED September 24th, 2017 I think that you look great in this outfit, but can’t imagine most people pulling this off. Has kind of an old lady/mom look. Reply Nicole September 24th, 2017 I like the quasi British conservative country look (at times). I am an American and prefer clothing from Joules (the cut is longer, as I am taller…and the colour is a bit more vibrant). Reply Cristina - Memories of the Pacific September 24th, 2017 I love your classic look, Carly! Actually, I’d call it classic with a twist because the details on the sleeves are modern and fun. I also love the shape of the jacket, I’ve seen too many plaid blazers already 😉 Reply Erin Lucy September 24th, 2017 Wow I absolutely love these shoes! So adorable, just love the bit loafer look. Loafers have become my favorite shoe just because they are so classy but also super comfortable. I also am really into this belt, the equestrian double buckle adds a great touch to the look! Reply Erica September 24th, 2017 Love this! Talbots is one of the few places where I can find well-made clothing in petite sizes – more Talbots collabs please! Reply Jessica September 24th, 2017 What size are you wearing in the belt? Reply carly September 24th, 2017 XS Reply Erin September 24th, 2017 I LOVE those shoes! Popping over to Talbots right now! Reply Mary September 24th, 2017 Talbots is totally killing it right now! I adore that blaze! It looks exactly like J. Crew, but even better 🙂 xxoo Mary http://www.BelleOnTrend.com Reply Mary | O Blog da Mary September 24th, 2017 Love this! The loafers and the checkered jacket are everything! Mary | O Blog da Mary https://oblogdamary.wordpress.com/ Reply Dana September 24th, 2017 I’m LOVING this classic look. Talbots has been killing it lately – can’t wait to pick up a few pieces for fall! Pink Champagne Problems Reply Jordana @WhiteCabana September 24th, 2017 Love those shoes! I feel like Talbots is completely on a comeback train! Love it! Reply Jordyn September 24th, 2017 The belt and the handbag are my favorite details! I want the belt in every color please😊 Reply Avenlea Bixby September 24th, 2017 I just went to Talbots and got some great, classic pieces! They have some extra cute stuff out! Reply Sierra September 24th, 2017 love this outfit! awesome post! Which colour of belt is this? and what is the colour on the other side??! Reply Carrie September 25th, 2017 I use to tease my friend because at only age 26 she always buy stuff at Talbots. But as you propose rhe question of “Where do you buy quality staples THAT FIT WELL” it has changed my mind about stepping in and trying it out. Too many places have abandoned what they do best to put out “trendy” items. I’m always searching different places for the best of jeans, white tees, leggings, loafers etc. Now I will add Talbots to my searxh list! Reply Shannon L Mahaney September 25th, 2017 I love those flats! I’ve been needing a new pair of work flats for awhile now. I’m thinking the blue pair! Reply Christine September 25th, 2017 Have you seen the Erica bow-back pumps from Talbots? They’re super cute and look like they’d be right up your alley! Reply Vicky September 26th, 2017 Such a cute outfit! I love the bottom part of the sleeves on that shirt and the ruffles on that jacket! How I wish I lived up north to wear these types of outfits. I would melt after two seconds in this Florida heat. #floridaproblems #alwayslivinginthe90s Reply Meghan Donovan October 3rd, 2017 You look OH SO CHIC, C! Reply Katie October 6th, 2017 It’s so funny you mention Talbots. I would say it’s known as an “old lady store” but I have a necklace my mom bought me for my birthday from there and I always get so many compliments on it. Adore this look! Those shoes look soooo nice! At first I thought they were backless loafers. I’ve been looking for a nice pair of leather ones! May just need to keep these in mind. =) And you are absolutely beautiful as always!!! Katie | http://www.katieskronicles.org Reply Charlotte October 11th, 2017 I’m wondering what size you purchased in the jeans? They look great, but I’m deciding between sizes! Reply carly October 11th, 2017 0 Petite! Reply Madison Taylor October 19th, 2017 Love it! 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Esmeralda (Nadja Tiller), is obviously a temperamental lady. Before the credits have rolled she is shown harassing an ex-lover, Didier (George Hilton), who is busily in an embrace with a scantily clad lady-friend. A French singer living beside the Italian coastline, she has a taste for younger men, and makes a habit of picking up Lotharios in local nightclubs (her preferred choice obviously being those with the most appalling dance technique). This proves to be unwise when her latest conquest, a student and gigolo called Costas Mikeilis (Carlos de Castro), seemingly pilfers her valuable stash of jewelry. However, could it be that someone is using him as a convenient scapegoat; he’s nowhere to be found, and the only clue as to his whereabouts is a jumper with a bullet-hole in its back? Server #1 Full Server #2 Full Our player system is experiencing an error and is in the process of being restored. Sorry for the inconvenience. Director:Mario Sequi Country:Italy Duration:90mins Genres:Thriller Actors:George HiltonNadja TillerRiccardo Garrone Esmeralda (Nadja Tiller), is obviously a temperamental lady. Before the credits have rolled she is shown harassing an ex-lover, Didier (George Hilton), who is busily in an embrace with a scantily clad lady-friend. A French singer living beside the Italian coastline, she has a taste for younger men, and makes a habit of picking up Lotharios in local nightclubs (her preferred choice obviously being those with the most appalling dance technique). This proves to be unwise when her latest conquest, a student and gigolo called Costas Mikeilis (Carlos de Castro), seemingly pilfers her valuable stash of jewelry. However, could it be that someone is using him as a convenient scapegoat; he’s nowhere to be found, and the only clue as to his whereabouts is a jumper with a bullet-hole in its back? Show more Download Click 10325 0 Related Film Careful, He May Be Watching (1987) Krakatoa East of Java (1968) The Ballad of Little Jo (1993) Slaughter’s Big Rip-Off (1973) 1970sGialloItalianItalySpanish Popular Day Week Month All What Every Frenchwoman Wants (1986) 749 view Lady of the Night (1986) 306 view Pulsion (2014) 257 view Little Schoolgirls (1980) 227 view Flashpoint X (1998) 211 view Shes 19 and Ready (1979) 195 view Tag Cloud 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Based On Novel English Exploitation France French German High Definition Hong Kong Italian Italy Japan Japanese Serial Killer Spain Spanish Spy UK USA
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Why did the Holocaust happen? How could the Holocaust happen? In this course we will consider several aspects of the Holocaust, including the long-term conditions and events leading up to it, the measures employed in undertaking it, and the aftermath of the atrocities. Beyond a general survey, this course introduces students to the many varying interpretations and historical arguments scholars of the Holocaust have proposed and invites them to discuss and debate these issues in class. (Counts for HSMT credit) 3 hrs. lect./disc.
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NOTE: Tuition includes one free CE Certificate (participant will be able to print the certificate of completion after completing and passing the on-line post-test evaluation). Continuing Education Information: Listed below are the continuing education credit(s) currently available for this non-interactive self-study package. Please note, your state licensing board dictates whether self-study is an acceptable form of continuing education. Please refer to your state rules and regulations. If your profession is not listed, please contact your licensing board to determine your continuing education requirements and check for reciprocal approval. For other credit inquiries not specified below, please contact [email protected] or 800-844-8260 before the event. Materials that are included in this course may include interventions and modalities that are beyond the authorized practice of your profession. As a licensed professional, you are responsible for reviewing the scope of practice, including activities that are defined in law as beyond the boundaries of practice in accordance with and in compliance with your profession's standards. All members of the PESI, Inc. planning committee have provided disclosures of financial relationships with ineligible organizations and any relevant non-financial relationships prior to planning content for this activity. None of the committee members had relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies or other potentially biasing relationships to disclose to learners. For speaker disclosures, please see the faculty biography. 1.5 Addiction Counselors This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary per state board regulations. Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from the activity and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements. 1.5 California Alcoholism & Drug Abuse Counselors (CADTP) PESI, Inc. is an approved provider by the CADTP, Provider #: 201. This Category H activity meets the qualifications for 1.5 CEU's (continuing education hours). 1.5 Connecticut Addiction Counselors Provider #120924. This course has been approved as a CCB approved training and has been awarded 1.5 hours by the Connecticut Certification Board. 1.5 Oklahoma Alcohol & Drug Counselors PESI, Inc. is an Oklahoma Board of Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselors approved provider #20220032. This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. 1.5 Counselors This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary per state board regulations. Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from the activity and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements. 1.5 Florida Counselors PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling. Provider Number 50-399. This self-study course qualifies for 1.5 continuing education credits. 1.5 Montana Counselors The Montana Board of Behavioral Health no longer pre-approves any courses or sponsors. Each licensee is responsible for taking courses which contribute to their competence and directly relate to their scope of practice as defined in board statute (MAR 24-219-32). Licensees must keep CE documentation for three years in case of an audit. This intermediate level self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of instruction. 1.5 Nevada Counselors PESI, Inc. is an approved CEU provider with the State of Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors. This self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 contact hours. Approved Provider # NVCEP2006. 1.75 New York Counselors PESI, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department's (NYSED) State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Mental Health Counselors. #MHC-0033. This self-study activity will qualify for 1.75 contact hours. Full attendance is required; no partial credits will be offered for partial attendance. 1.5 South Carolina Counselors This self-study program has been approved for 1.5 continuing education hours by the South Carolina Board of Examiners for Licensure of Professional Counselors, Marriage and Family Therapists, and Psycho-Educational Specialists. Provider #4540. 1.5 Texas Counselors This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Texas State Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors no longer approves programs or providers. PESI activities meet the continuing education requirements as listed in Title 22 Texas Administrative Code, Chapter 681, Subchapter J, Section 681.142 Acceptable Continuing Education. Please retain the certificate of completion that you receive and use as proof of completion when required. 1.5 Marriage & Family Therapists This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary per state board regulations. Please save this course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from this self-study activity and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements. 1.5 Florida Marriage & Family Therapists PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling. Provider Number 50-399. This self-study course qualifies for 1.5 continuing education credits. 1.5 Illinois Marriage & Family Therapists PESI, Inc. has been approved as a provider of continuing education by the State of Illinois, Department of Professional Regulation. Provider #:168-000156. Full attendance at this self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 credits. 1.5 Montana Marriage & Family Therapists The Montana Board of Behavioral Health no longer pre-approves any courses or sponsors. Each licensee is responsible for taking courses which contribute to their competence and directly relate to their scope of practice as defined in board statute (MAR 24-219-32). Licensees must keep CE documentation for three years in case of an audit. This intermediate level self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of instruction. 1.5 Nevada Marriage & Family Therapists PESI, Inc. is an approved CEU provider with the State of Nevada Board of Examiners for Marriage and Family Therapists and Clinical Professional Counselors. This self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 contact hours. Approved Provider # NVCEP2006. 1.75 New York Marriage & Family Therapists PESI, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department's (NYSED) State Board for Mental Health Practitioners as an approved provider of continuing education for Licensed Marriage and Family Therapists. #MFT-0024. This self-study activity will qualify for 1.75 contact hours. 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Please retain the certificate of completion that you receive and use as proof of completion when required. 1.5 Nurses, Nurse Practitioners, and Clinical Nurse Specialists This self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of continuing education instruction. Credit requirements and approvals vary per state board regulations. Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from this self-study activity and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements. 1.5 California Nurses PESI, Inc. is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #: 17118 for 1.5 self-study contact hours. ** You will need to provide your license number to PESI. PESI must have this number on file in order for your hours to be valid. 1.5 Florida Nurses PESI, Inc. is an approved provider by the Florida Board of Nursing. Provider #: FBN2858. These materials qualify for 1.5 self-study contact hours. 1.5 Iowa Nurses PESI, Inc. is an approved provider by the Iowa Board of Nursing. Provider #: 346. Nurses successfully completing these self-study materials will earn 1.5 self-study contact hours. Please email [email protected] with your license number, include the title, speaker name and date. PESI must have this number on file in order for your hours to be valid. 1.5 California Psychologists CE credit is available. This self-study course consists of 1.5 continuing education credit hours for California Psychologists. The California Department of Consumer Affairs Board of Psychology recognizes and accepts for continuing education credit courses that are specifically applicable and pertinent to the practice of psychology and by entities approved by the ACCME (Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education). This enduring material is certified for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™ by PESI as an accredited ACCME provider authorized to award credit by the AMA. PESI, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. 1.5 Indiana Psychologists PESI, Inc is an approved provider with the Indiana Board of Psychology. Certificate #: 98000998A - Category I. PESI maintains full responsibility for this program and its contents. This self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 contact hours. 1.5 Florida Psychologists PESI, Inc., is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Psychology.Provider Number #50-399.This product qualifies for 1.5 self-study continuing education credits. 1.5 Illinois Psychologists PESI, Inc is an approved provider with the State of Illinois, Department of Professional Regulation. License #: 268.000102. 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This self-study program qualifies for 1.5 continuing education hours. 1.5 Psychologists & Physicians Physicians: PESI, Inc. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. PESI, Inc. designates this enduring material for a maximum of 1.5 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. This activity was originally recorded on 11/12/2020. It was last reviewed on 10/24/2020 and is valid until 10/24/2023. Physicians should only claim credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. You are required to successfully complete and submit a post-test prior to receiving a certificate of completion. 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Please save the course outline, the certificate of completion you receive from the activity and contact your state board or organization to determine specific filing requirements. 1.5 Colorado Social Workers PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the Colorado Chapter of the National Association of Social Workers. Provider #1413. This self-study course has been approved for 1.5 continuing education hours. COLORADO PARTICIPANTS ONLY: If you did not answer YES to be reported to the Colorado Chapter of the NASW on the evaluation, please contact [email protected] and provide the full title of the webcast, speaker name, date of live broadcast, your name and your license number in the email. 1.5 Florida Social Workers PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the Florida Board of Clinical Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy and Mental Health Counseling. Provider Number 50-399. This self-study course qualifies for 1.5 continuing education credits. 1.5 Illinois Social Workers PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the State of Illinois, Department of Financial and Professional Regulation, Division of Professional Regulation. License #: 159-000154. Successful completion of this self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 contact hours. 1.5 Kansas Social Workers PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board. Provider #14-006. This self-study course has been approved for 1.5 continuing education hours. 1.5 Minnesota Social Workers PESI, Inc. is an approved provider with the State of Minnesota, Board of Social Work. Provider #: CEP-140. This self-study package has been approved for 1.5 continuing education hours. This certificate has been issued upon successful completion of a post-test. 1.5 Montana Social Workers The Montana Board of Behavioral Health no longer pre-approves any courses or sponsors. Each licensee is responsible for taking courses which contribute to their competence and directly relate to their scope of practice as defined in board statute (MAR 24-219-32). Licensees must keep CE documentation for three years in case of an audit. This intermediate level self-study activity consists of 1.5 clock hours of instruction. 1.75 New York Social Workers PESI, Inc. is recognized by the New York State Education Department's (NYSED) State Board for Social Work as an approved provider of continuing education for licensed social workers #SW-0008. This self-study activity will qualify for 1.75 contact hours. Full attendance is required; no partial credits will be offered for partial attendance. 1.5 Other Professions This self-study activity qualifies for 1.5 continuing education clock hours as required by many national, state and local licensing boards and professional organizations. 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Gospel news [electronic resource] : divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attem... | National Library of Australia National Library of Australia Login | Register Catalogue Search the catalogue for collection items held by the National Library of Australia New Search eResources User Lists Feedback Help Collection Delivery Times Visitor Update: COVID-19 Ask a Librarian From Monday 29 November, the Reading Rooms will reopen at reduced hours. You can now start planning your visit and request items from the Catalogue. Find out more... Search All Fields Title Author Subject Call Number ISBN/ISSN Bib ID Occupation -- Add limits -- Audio Book Newspaper Journal Manuscript Map Microform Music NLA digital material Object Online Picture Video Kit Current search limits: Clear format limits Advanced search | Search history Browse titles authors subjects uniform titles series callnumbers dewey numbers starting from (optional) See what's been added to the collection in the current 1 2 3 4 5 6 weeks months years Selected new items on display in Main Reading Room close You must be logged in for this Your reader barcode: Your last name: close Add to favourites Notes: Cite this Email this Add to favourites Print this page close Citations Download formats endnote bibtex MARC21 (RIS format) Catalogue Persistent Identifier https://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn3395640 APA Citation Townsend, Shippie. (1794). Gospel news divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attempt to consider the evidences of the truth of the Gospel, in which we have witness of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our obligations to keep the foundation of our peace, thus evidences always in remembrance; with several other pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published. Printed at Boston : by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, for the writer, and sold at several book-stores in town, http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/27811 MLA Citation Townsend, Shippie. Gospel news [electronic resource] : divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attempt to consider the evidences of the truth of the Gospel, in which we have witness of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our obligations to keep the foundation of our peace, thus evidences always in remembrance; with several other pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published. / By Shippie Townsend. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, for the writer, and sold at several book-stores in town Printed at Boston 1794 <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/27811> Australian/Harvard Citation Townsend, Shippie. 1794, Gospel news [electronic resource] : divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attempt to consider the evidences of the truth of the Gospel, in which we have witness of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our obligations to keep the foundation of our peace, thus evidences always in remembrance; with several other pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published. / By Shippie Townsend. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, for the writer, and sold at several book-stores in town Printed at Boston <http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/27811> Wikipedia Citation Please see Wikipedia's template documentation for further citation fields that may be required. {{Citation | title=Gospel news [electronic resource] : divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attempt to consider the evidences of the truth of the Gospel, in which we have witness of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our obligations to keep the foundation of our peace, thus evidences always in remembrance; with several other pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published. / By Shippie Townsend. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] | author1=Townsend, Shippie, 1722-1798 | year=1794 | publisher=by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, for the writer, and sold at several book-stores in town | language=English }} close Email This Record Email to: You must be logged in to Tag Records Gospel news [electronic resource] : divided into eleven sections. Peace and joy: being a brief attempt to consider the evidences of the truth of the Gospel, in which we have witness of peace with God, through Jesus Christ, drawn from the Old and New-Testaments, together with our obligations to keep the foundation of our peace, thus evidences always in remembrance; with several other pieces connected with and built upon this foundation, part of which was not before published. / By Shippie Townsend. ; [Six lines of Scripture texts] Book Bib ID 3395640 Format Book, Online, Online - Google Books Author Townsend, Shippie, 1722-1798 Online Versions http://opac.newsbank.com/select/evans/27811 You can access this resource if you visit the National Library building Description Printed at Boston, : by Alexander Young and Thomas Minns, for the writer, and sold at several book-stores in town., MDCCXCIV. [1794] 376 p. ; 21 cm. (8vo) Series Early American imprints. Series I, Evans (1639-1800); no. 27811. Notes Error in paging: p. 248 misnumbered 148. 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Charles and Frank Duryea driving the 1894 version of their gasoline-powered car. (Photo via Wikipedia, Public Domain.) That depends on what you mean by car. If, like Wikipedia, you define a car simply as “a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor,” then the first car was invented in 1769 when Nicolas-Joseph Cugnot built his steam-powered tricycle. Developed to haul artillery for the French army, this three-wheeled baby reached a top speed of 2 mph. Cugnot’s tricycle was plagued with water supply and steam pressure issues, however, so the army ultimately rejected it. But before you jeer at Cugnot, keep in mind that early internal combustion engines weren’t much better. The Early Days of Internal Combustion Nicéphore Niépce and his brother Claude created what is probably the world’s first internal combustion engine when they invented the Pyréolophore in 1807. Their engine was fueled by a mixture of dried moss, finely crushed coal dust, and resin, but as their engine was installed on a boat, the resulting transport vehicle probably doesn’t exactly count as a car. Etienne Lenoir’s Hippomobile. Later in 1807, a Swiss inventor named François Isaac de Rivaz designed an internal combustion engine fueled by a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen. This engine did end up in a car, but sadly didn’t perform that well. Nor did the cars designed by Samuel Brown, Samuel Morey, or Etienne Lenoir, whose 1863 hippomobile is just as fast as it looks — capable of eating up 11 miles every 3 hours or so. (I can feel the wind whipping through my hair as I type, can’t you?) Fortunately, There Was Another Option: Electric Cars Steam and internal combustion weren’t the only ideas early car makers tinkered with. The first electric vehicles capable of carrying passengers began popping up in the 1830s. During that decade, Robert Anderson of Scotland, Professor Stratingh and his assistant Christopher Becker of Holland, and Thomas Davenport from Vermont all built electric cars of one sort or another. Their practical applications were limited by their batteries, not too surprisingly. Electric car inventors continued to wrangle with the problem of developing higher capacity storage batteries until 1891, when American inventor William Morrison introduced the first practical electric vehicle–a 6-passenger wagon. His invention sparked so much interest in electric vehicles that New York City introduced a fleet of electric taxis in 1897. So Who Invented the Car As We Know It? All that aside, most credit Karl Benz with inventing the modern automobile. At least, his 1886 Patent-Motorwagen is the first vehicle that at least somewhat resembles the modern car. The Motorwagen began to look even more like a modern car in 1893, when Benz added a fourth wheel to the design. Of course, we recognize Benz’s Motorwagen as the first modern car now, based on the knowledge that his internal combustion engine design would ultimately win out. At the time, however, that couldn’t have been at all clear. Electric and steam-powered cars were both more popular in the early days. A 1919 Detroit Electric car being recharged. In fact, in 1899 and 1900 more electric cars were sold in America than any other type. Electric cars were quieter, more comfortable, and less smelly than those powered by gasoline. And, unlike their gasoline-powered contemporaries, electric cars didn’t require drivers to shift gears while driving. Although the range on electric cars was limited–the 1902 Woods Electric Phaeton had a range of only 18 miles–in general electric cars could go further on a single charge than cars based on steam. Starting an electric car up was relatively effortless as well–in contrast to gasoline cars, which had to be cranked by hand, and steam-powered cars, which could take 45 minutes to warm up on cold mornings. Still, electric cars had some powerful competition in steam-powered cars like the Stanley Steemer, which was introduced in 1896. Like electric cars, steam-powered cars didn’t require drivers to shift gears, which made driving them (once they had warmed up, that is), a bit easier. Steam designs also benefited from years of experience with using steam to power trains. You could (theoretically) burn just about anything to generate the steam used to run them. In fact, early Stanley Steemers burned gas, but later models used a cheaper combination of fuels–only burning gas for the pilot light and using less expensive kerosene in the main burner. 1912 Stanley Steemer, as seen at the 2006 Bay State Antique Automobile Club Vintage show (Image Credit: Stephen Foskett) And steam-powered cars were faster. Steam cars held most of the land speed records until 1920, when the internal combustion engine finally caught up. And we’re not talking the hippo-speeds of the early steam vehicles, either. In 1906, Fred Marriott set a new Land Speed Record when he drove his Stanley Steemer an astonishing 127 mph (204 km/h) at Ormond Beach, Florida. Steam and electric cars were quieter, cleaner, faster, and had more convenient fueling options than cars run on gas. The Woods Motor Company even offered a hybrid model in 1916 that combined an internal combustion engine with an electric motor. So why did the internal combustion engine win out? That’s a great question — for tomorrow. Further Reading: “Why aren’t there flying cars?” (Caterpickles) Science News Roundup: Carmageddon! (Caterpickles) The History of Electric Cars (About.com) The History of Cars (About.com) Timeline: History of the Electric Car (PBS) The Best of Thoroughbred Cars Share this: Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window) Click to share on Pocket (Opens in new window) Click to share on WhatsApp (Opens in new window) Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window) Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window) Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window) Click to email this to a friend (Opens in new window) Click to print (Opens in new window) Like this: Like Loading... 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Mural: It’s a Beautiful Day (c) 2021 Jorge “J. Duh” Camacho. On display at 414 California Avenue as part of the Palo Alto Public Art Project. (Photo: Shala Howell) All week I kept stumbling across useful articles and podcasts about this almost-there-but-not-quite-yet moment in the pandemic. Here are three of my favorites on muddling through this moment in the pandemic; helping middle schoolers establish and evolve critical coping skills to manage their stress, anger, and anxiety; and pandemic changes parents actually want to keep. Article: “There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling. It’s Called Languishing.” (New York Times, 19 April 2021) I don’t know about you, but even though I knew there was nothing really magical about the calendar ticking over to a new year, I still hoped that 2021 would be demonstrably better than 2020. In some ways it is. Michael and I have both been partially vaccinated. A vaccine for our daughter is pending. Most folks seem to expect vaccines for kids ages 12-16 to be available by the time my daughter returns to school in the fall. It’s possible to picture a time when all three of us have built the antibodies we need to resume a life that looks more like one we’d choose. Our county has lifted many of its more intense pandemic restrictions, so when my neighbor found out that our postman was retiring this week after 40 years, we were able to hold an impromptu retirement party for him at the end of the block. It was lovely to be able to spend some time chatting with everyone, even if our new pandemic-informed social niceties are a little odd. Instead of comparing travel plans and complimenting haircuts, we compared vaccine statuses and complimented each other on our laugh lines and eyebrows. (¯\_(ツ)_/¯ masks, what can you do?) “Languishing is a sense of stagnation and emptiness. It feels as if you’re muddling through your days, looking at your life through a foggy windshield. And it might be the dominant emotion of 2021.…” Adam Grant, “There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling. It’s Called Languishing” New York Times, 19 April 2021. In other ways, 2021 has proven to be more of the same. People I love are still going through terrible things, and my options for reaching out to them are still limited by geography. That’s not entirely a pandemic problem, although we are waiting to be fully vaccinated before resuming travel. In many cases it’s the predictable consequence of having moved five times since 1999. Even if we weren’t in the middle of a pandemic, I wouldn’t be able to visit everyone as often as I’d like. Work-wise we are all a little tired of being cooped up in the same house. And by we, I mean me. Michael and The 14-Year-Old are still soldiering on. I’m the one having trouble focusing. I’m the one having trouble actually doing the projects I list off in those optimistic moments when I’m drinking my morning coffee and my cat is purring away contentedly on my lap. “It wasn’t burnout — we still had energy. It wasn’t depression — we didn’t feel hopeless. We just felt somewhat joyless and aimless. It turns out there’s a name for that: languishing.“ Adam Grant, “There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling. It’s Called Languishing” New York Times, 19 April 2021. I’m not depressed, exactly. Bored isn’t quite right, either. And restless doesn’t capture the scraping my nails across a chalkboard feeling of forcing myself to do something useful when I’m sitting in my office and my cat has moved on to supervising Michael’s work day. Languishing, though. Languishing has possibilities. To cope with languishing, Grant want me to celebrate my wins, even the small ones. He doesn’t seem terribly picky about what those wins are. To count, it needs to be something I work at every day, that stretches my skills, and that I find interesting and engaging. In line with that, some personal news: After playing the New York Times Spelling Bee game faithfully for more days than I’m willing to admit, on April 12, I achieved the rank of Genius. Go me! Read the article: There’s a Name for the Blah You’re Feeling. It’s Called Languishing (New York Times, April 19, 2021) Podcast: “How to Talk to Kids About Coping Skills” (How to Talk to Kids About Anything Podcast, 19 April 2021) How to Talk to Kids about Coping Skills with Janine Halloran, M.A., LMHC Everybody needs coping skills to get through the various things life throws at us, but we aren’t born with an innate understanding of them. In this podcast, Dr. Robyn Silverman interviews Janine Halloran, a licensed mental health counselor who has been working with kids and their families for more than 20 years about what parents can do to help their kids develop a healthy set of coping skills. “Different kids gravitate towards different ways of coping. You have your kids who love to draw. You have your readers. But you also have your movers and shakers—the ones that needed to have their bodies moving to get that energy out. It’s good to try different kinds of coping styles but kids tend to gravitate towards one or the other just based on their personality. Just like they have different learning styles, they have different coping styles.” Snippet of the conversation between Dr. Silverman and Janine Halloran on the podcast: “How to Talk to Kids About Coping Skills” (19 April 2021 episode of How To Talk to Kids About Anything with Dr. Robyn Silverman) The show is packed with anecdotes about the sometimes unusual but often surprisingly effective techniques Halloran’s clients use to deal with their anxiety, stress, and anger in the moment, as well as scripts parents can use to help their kids boost their coping skills over time. Listen to the podcast: How to Talk to Kids about Coping Skills (How to Talk to Kids about Anything Podcast, April 19, 2021) Article: “A Better Normal. The pandemic changed everything about parenting. These are the changes parents want to keep” (Washington Post) A slower pace, family meetings, virtual family dinners, relaxed academic expectations, and the surprising closeness that came as a result of being emotionally honest and available to your kids 24/7… these are just a few of the changes parents told The Washington Post that they want to carry with them into a post-pandemic world. For me, it’s Highlight Reel. At dinner, everyone in my family takes a turn telling us three things about their day that we couldn’t have learned from observation alone. For example: “I attended math class today” isn’t good enough because I can tell whether The 14-Year-Old attended class by taking a moment to listen at her door. “In math we’re working on square roots. They really irritate me because the square root sign is hard to type on a computer” is better because it gives us enough information to ask a question. “Square roots exist to represent numbers that don’t.” The 14-Year-Old, during Highlight Reel, 21 April 2021 And it’s question time where Highlight Reel really shines. That’s when some of our best pandemic conversations have gotten started. After The 14-Year-Old’s lament about square roots, Michael asked her why she thought they had to study square roots at all. The 14-Year-Old: “Square roots exist to represent numbers that don’t.” I just love that. Read the article: “A Better Normal. The pandemic changed everything about parenting. These are the changes parents want to keep” (Washington Post) What about you? What have you been reading lately? Related Links: The Palo Alto Public Art Project is helping us remember how to be in public spaces again (Caterpickles)
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“Pecado de omisión,” which translated into English, means “Sin of Omission.” Most of the time Protestantism declares that a sin is a sin, not matter what. Sin doesn’t have a size, a name, or a color. So pretty much, a sin is a sin, period. What is a sin of commission quizlet? Sin of Commission. Someone who spends time thinking about how to get revenge by hurting another person commits this type of sin. Internal Sin. What is the only unforgivable sin and why is it unforgivable quizlet? The only unforgivable sin is the sin against the Holy Spirit. This is the deliberate refusal to accept God’s mercy through repentance, total rejection of the Lord’s forgiveness and the salvation the Holy Spirit offers to each human being. What is the result of sin quizlet? What is the consequence of sin? Eternal death. What is an example of a sin of omission? A sin of omission is a sin committed because of neglecting to do what is right. They are good works left undone. Works that God expects us to do, but we don’t do them. Examples could include not praying, not forgiving others, or not confessing your faith in Christ and His word to others when you have the opportunity. THIS IS IMPORTANT: What does the Easter Bunny represent in Christianity? Is sorrow for sin because we love God whom it offends? When is our contrition perfect? Our contrition is perfect when we are sorry for our sins because sin offends God; whom we love above all things for His own sake. Is the use of the reason or intellect in a person to judge the rightness or wrongness of an action? Conscience is the use of the reason or intellect in a person to judge the rightness or wrongness of an action. It is the application of certain principles (in the moral law) and must be formed correctly, for man is obliged to follow it (CCC 17770-78, 1783). What is the only unforgivable sin? The unpardonable sin is blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Blasphemy includes ridicule and attributing the works of the Holy Spirit to the devil. What is the root of all sins? Of the seven deadly sins, theologians and philosophers reserve a special place for pride. Lust, envy, anger, greed, gluttony and sloth are all bad, the sages say, but pride is the deadliest of all, the root of all evil, and the beginning of sin. How does original sin differ from personal sin? There are two types of sin. The first is original sin (sin as a noun), which refers to the corrupt nature of the entire human race. … Personal sin is the voluntary violation of a known law of God by a morally responsible person. When it comes to personal sin, those sins we have all committed, we are all in the same boat. THIS IS IMPORTANT: Who is the Son of God KJV? Categories Bible Search for: About me The Catholic Church is not only people who believe in God, attend Mass, observe holidays and fasts, but also certain items, traditions and even clothing. All Catholic churches are decorated with frescoes and stained-glass windows depicting all kinds of scenes and people. About us Contact Privacy Policy & Cookies ATTENTION TO RIGHT HOLDERS! All materials are posted on the site strictly for informational and educational purposes! If you believe that the posting of any material infringes your copyright, be sure to contact us through the contact form and your material will be removed!
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This 3-Piece Nativity Set from Avalon Gallery depicting the birth of the Christ Child and those who came to honor him is exquisite in every detail. The set, designed by acclaimed artist Michael Adams, features the attention to movement, posture and emotion that is a hallmark of his work. The sculpting, painting, and fine craftsmanship of each piece beautifully demonstrates the high quality standards for which the Avalon Gallery brand is well known. Set arrives in a beautiful full-color gift box featuring a picture of the actual set inside, along with an illustration geared toward families on the back.
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Tag/Hide and Seek: Cats love stalking things and people. It's a natural gift they have as predators of the domestic world. To cultivate this God-given talent, try entertaining your pet the next time you witness this behavior. Slowly make eye contact …
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Happy Mancat Monday! I haven’t shared any tarot readings lately. I’m working my own book about cat wisdom called The Future Is Feline . but I wanted to share some fortune telling secrets from my ancestors today. They will reveal something about yourself and you’ll be better armed if you have a reading. Anyone wanting to know their future wants to know about the big two: Love or Money. Women usually opt for love, while men are more keen to know about money. Closely linked with money, whether from a job or horse racing is Fame. These days it’s more about insta-fame of gazillions of YouTube or Instagram followers, being on TV or the movies but fame isn’t all glamorous. I t can be about accolades. The brass ring, the prestigious award, a lofty title many aspire to. It could as small as being the employee of the week, a Pulitzer Peace Prize or an Oscar. The original accolade was the laurel wreath of ancient Olympians and Roman conquerors. It was the visible proof or prize of WINNING. The kinds of questions a person asks is telling but how they tell it reveals everything. If a woman is worried about a relationship or lack there of (#1 reason for a reading for single woman) it’s clear as the whiskers on my face. Do not ask questions that are likely to become self-fulfilling prophesies like: will he choose his work over me? The answer is the first part of the question. He will choose work because it’s created such doubt, it will be easy to manifest.Do not ask: Does he love me? If you have to seek guidance from psychic whether the man in your life loves you, I assure he does not. The woman who loves herself a tiny bit more than the man, will be very attractive. I don’t mean being a narcissist but valuing who you are. Hard to get is rarity marketing. We want what’s rare, unavailable, sold out. Look at my great, great, great aunt Millie being proposed to. Look at her body language. She’s facing away from Lucky boy Blackie but leaning her head towards him. She’s not pouncing on him. She’s making him sweat and wait, just enough. Cats are masters of playing hard to get. Learn from us and you too will be lucky in love. If you had to choose: would you prefer to be lucky in love or lucky with money? When someone asks a fortune teller if they will win the lottery, I can tell you they won’t. Lady Luck doesn’t roll that way. The more we hunger and pine for something or someone, the more it tends to elude us. As long as we’re focused on that empty space or lack, the easier it is to create more empty space. Remember the value of the laurel wreath, a tangle proof of winning, a talisman to create more luck and winning. Nothing succeeds like success. The most popular men or women are out there doing things, they aren’t wallflowers waiting for their ship to come in or buying lottery tickets. Maybe you don’t have an Oscar but you probably have some award, something you achieved that made you feel good. Dig it out and look at it, hold it in your hands like the winner you’ve always been. Of course we don’t need prizes and silver cups but talismans any sort can work their magic. There is a sudden resurgence for crystals and all manner of woo woo charms but humans have valued the power of the talisman since caveman days. Go find an objet, a magical talisman that speaks to your soul. It could be a seashell or antique button, a crystal cluster or deck of tarot cards. Every generation discovers new ways of working with the old ways. But some things have not changed in eons. The need for love, acceptance, achievement or self-actualization and the means to live comfortably. What’s comfortable to one is having roof over your head and a full belly (that includes most cats) but for others it’s Champagne wishes and caviar dreams luxury. What’s comfortable at 22 may not be at 52. Our needs change as we age and the price of luxury is sometimes too high for the soul. We live in an age of anxiety. The most valuable thing we can give is self-care which costs nothing but provides everything for a happy life. In posing some questions, I’ve directed your attention to self-examination, an inroad to wisdom. So how does the future look for you? I predict it will be the best of the best. How you interpret that is up to you. My last secret is all that matters. The past, whether yesterday or 1922 is over. You’re changing moment by moment. Every moment in the present creates the future. That said, we love vintage cat art and leave you with some silly time travel back to 1922 with Layla and I. Have a good week and don’t worry about a thing. It all works out in the end and if it doesn’t, it’s not the end. It might be the beginning. If you love cats, do share :-) Posted in: Cat TAROT, Cats, Man Cat Mondays Filed under: best of the best, black cats tell your fortune, laurel leaves fame, lucky in love cats, self-examination, vintage cat art fortune, vintage Cosmo magazine, vintage fortune telling cats Post navigation ← Cat News, Mews and Remembering Nellie The Punderful World Of Cats → 22 thoughts on “Black Cats Tell Your Fortune” meowmeowmans says: April 29, 2017 at 8:34 PM No hesitation, we’d choose lucky in love than money every single time. Hey, Layla and Clyde, we love that old-timey magazine cover art. 🙂 Hugs! Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: May 1, 2017 at 7:19 AM Same here love over money and thanks you know love vintage art xoxo Reply ellen says: April 25, 2017 at 12:36 PM Cripes I turned anonymous up there. It is me 🙂 Perhaps it is a sign. Reply VickyC says: April 25, 2017 at 9:41 AM Loved today’s post! I’m off to find my tailsman. Reply Scylla, Fenris, Tuiren, YinYang & Chimera (ATCAD) says: April 25, 2017 at 5:18 AM Great advice Reply Pipo/Minko/MrJackFreckles says: April 25, 2017 at 3:02 AM Beautiful magazine cover from way way back. Petcretary says she lives one day at a time, moment by moment. Reply easyweimaraner says: April 25, 2017 at 1:31 AM I would pick love before money… and yes, Lady Luck has her own ways…and she probably gets bribe moneeh from our lottery company, no one won there since months :o) Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 25, 2017 at 2:09 AM Lucky in love is gold xoxox Reply The Island Cats says: April 24, 2017 at 5:45 PM What a great post reminding all of us what really is important and fretting about the past is just a waste of time. We love all the graphics too. They’re purrfect! Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 25, 2017 at 2:08 AM Thanks so much xox Reply Ellen Pilch says: April 24, 2017 at 5:42 PM You are so wise. I am happy to be lucky in love. And lucky to have 13 cats. Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 25, 2017 at 2:07 AM They don’t call it cat wisdom for nothing 😉 You are very lucky xoxo Reply Eastside Cats says: April 24, 2017 at 4:46 PM I love the idea of finding a talisman that brings up happy/good vibes to concentrate on. I used to keep all of the rocks that I’d collected over the years sitting on the window sill, but I put them away when we got the cats so they could climb there. Well, they never have, so I think I’m going to put them back. Each one ‘spoke’ to me, so why leave them in a shoe box in the closet? Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 25, 2017 at 2:06 AM Exactly. Give them a bath and choose your favorites 🙂 Reply Caren Gittleman says: April 24, 2017 at 2:32 PM This was great and so much fun!!!! Oh yessss, back in the day whenever I went for a Tarot reading or to a Psychic, it was ALWAYS about love. ALWAYS. Now? it would be about money lol xoxo Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 24, 2017 at 2:48 PM Caren, thanks glad you enjoyed it 🙂 xoxo Reply Skeeter And Izzy says: April 24, 2017 at 1:11 PM We luv the graphics especially the last one where you guys time traveled and morhed into the pic! FAITH! That is my one great word. It sees me thru the hardest of times, it keeps me sane and humble. It feeds me courage when I want to turn tail and run. It gives me strength and helps me seek wisdom both from outside of and inside of myself. It is probably the single most important word that I know. Luvs Skeeter and Izzy and the Feral Gang + Twig & Peanut & Romeo & the Angels >^..^^..^<~ Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 24, 2017 at 2:47 PM Thanks dear ones, Faith is supreme. I’ve been having doing creative “time travel” and it’s helped me design vintage based cat art for our shop. Reply Kathryn says: April 24, 2017 at 12:35 PM <3 <3 <3 Life will get better. At least, that's what I'm telling myself. Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 24, 2017 at 2:42 PM It’s a very powerful time of transition, so hang in there. xoxo Reply Summer says: April 24, 2017 at 3:47 AM I hope things settle down for you soon! Reply Layla Morgan Wilde says: April 24, 2017 at 2:39 PM We are going with the flow and okay. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. 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“You must live in the present, launch yourself on every wave, find your eternity in each moment. Fools stand on their island of opportunities and look toward another land. There is no other land; there is no other life but this.” ~ Henry David Thoreau I was in the garden early this morning doing some yoga. As I stretched up I spied a tiny birds nest, and then, a while later, a tiny bird. A silvereye. I went closer, for a better look. She had made her nest with all manner of grass, fibre, hair, and the shredded remains of perishing bags, scrounged fabric, and twists of rag. What an important lesson that little bird can teach us. She didn’t wait for perfection. She didn’t wait for the best, organic natural ingredients. This little bird built her nest from what she had. With hard work, innovation and trust, she wove together all kinds of crazy things in order to make a home before her babies came. Often we get paralysed into inaction, waiting to start when the stars have aligned, or when we can afford grand and impressive, or when we’ve reached some lofty in-the-future and probably unattainable goal. And we forget…. Small beginnings count. In fact they count more than most, because they have purity of intention and momentum behind them. Many wonderful things have come from humble and less-than-impressive starts. So today, no matter what your dream, I urge you to begin right now, right here, with whatever you have to hand. Much love to you, and some magical Fairy Dust for your dreams, Nicole xx Image from sl-designs.com Share this: Tweet Share on Tumblr Email Like this: Like Loading... Category: Business Life ManifestingTagged: birds nestdreamshard workhow to start a projecthow to succeedhumble beginnings countjust beginmanifest your dreams Cauldrons and Cupcakes Hi! I'm Nicole Cody. I am a writer, psychic, metaphysical teacher and organic farmer. I love to read, cook, walk on the beach, dance in the rain and grow things. Sometimes, to entertain my cows, I dance in my gumboots. Gumboot dancing is very under-rated. Posts created 2755 Post navigation Previous article Sometimes Life Gets In the Way of Blogging Next article Helping Milly Dog 12 thoughts on “Start Where You Are, With What You Have” sara says: 14 March 2015, Saturday at 2:49 AM That Thoreau quote! So true. I have only figured this out relatively recently in my nearly 39 years…start where you are, use what you have, and magic will follow. So will hard work and occasional feelings of defeat and ‘what’s the use’ – but so what? Loading... Reply chelharris says: 13 March 2015, Friday at 9:34 AM Just reached here …the fairy dust I mean…mmm feels good . Bless that little bird …what do we know …. Cherryx Loading... Reply Lisa Murray says: 13 March 2015, Friday at 9:23 AM Everything I have created has come from starting small, and starting wherever is possible. In the last year I’ve launched 6 online programs and written 3 different books – 2 almost finished – as well as taking Creativity Lab to ten countries for live events. Next week I’m going to San Francisco for an adventure that has all kinds of unknown possibilities in the offering… Every single one of these things started as something tiny. A YES! <3 Loading... Reply vivjm says: 13 March 2015, Friday at 8:55 AM Yes! I needed to hear this today. Thank you for this post. Loading... Reply Jem says: 13 March 2015, Friday at 7:37 AM Again, another timely blog….. As usual….. What a coincidence 😉 Thank you very much Nicole! 😘 Loading... Reply Ellie says: 13 March 2015, Friday at 1:40 AM Thank you for this. It really spoke to me, I definitely felt like this was meant for me to read. Actually, most your posts have that effect on me. Sending much love your way. Loading... Reply Sue Girl says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 11:37 PM Thanks Nicole : it can sometimes seem like you do not have what you need to start a task or face a problem – from getting your tyres changed to sorting out your health problems. But maybe I can enjoy today and get started if I just chip away and rest. A very inspiring post – thanks. Loading... Reply Cherie says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 10:21 PM My impasse is often an idea for art, which used to stop me. So nowadays I just start with a little drawing and after that perhaps another tiddler until a idea pops up and off I go on a big work again. It’s that old adage that not everything has to be big and a show stopper, but the little ones often turn out to be gems too. Hope your friend’s Aunt is still on the road to recovery. Hope your weekend is relaxing – perhaps a dip in the ocean or a walk along the beach xxxx Loading... Reply Paula says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 9:48 PM Aaaahhhh…..I was wondering what that fine layer of sparkly stuff was on my computer! Thanks Nicole! 🙂 Loading... Reply UraPAuckland says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 9:36 PM Thanks Nicole! Your blog broke my resistance to starting. Manuscript document created and 178 words now written. It is time to make my mark as a writer, and thus I will write. Love….Ura Loading... Reply Cauldrons and Cupcakes says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 9:47 PM Ura, I’m thrilled for you. Now keep going!!! Loading... babyjill7...Marilyn Griffin says: 12 March 2015, Thursday at 8:50 PM love the way the bird used what she/he found…I do try to do this…making “do” would be what some would call it…but, I totally love to make something from what I have on hand…being it cooking, decorating or my wardrobe… Loading... Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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An epic overland journey from Nairobi to Pretoria covering scenic game parks, tropical Zanzibar and lush beaches of Mozambique, the third largest lake in Africa and the ‘Smoke That Thunders’ over the dramatic Victoria Falls. 1 operator review add to wish list on wish listx Discounted 5% Saving $249 pp Visits Countries: Kenya Tanzania Zanzibar Malawi Zambia Zimbabwe Mozambique South Africa Accommodation: Camping Visiting Parks: Masai Mara (Kenya), Victoria Falls NP (Zimbabwe), Hwange NP (Zimbabwe), Matobo NP (Zimbabwe), Kruger NP (South Africa), Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania), Serengeti NP (Tanzania), Mosi-oa-Tunya NP (Zambia) full details make enquiry Twitter Facebook Sections Sections Home Tours & Safaris Country Guide Forums Accommodation Photo Library Safaris Tours Adventure Activities Overland Trips Volunteer Projects Beach Holidays Africa Honeymoons Family Safari African Holidays African Holidays Tanzania Safari South Africa Safari Kenya Safari Botswana Safari Egypt Tour Ethiopia Tour Madagascar Tour African Game Parks Serengeti Safari Masai Mara Safari Amboseli Safari African Adventure Kilimanjaro Climbing Victoria Falls About Us About Us Contact Us Link To Us Credits Partner With Us Who We Are Mobile Friendly Mobile Friendly Privacy Policy • Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. site mapTour Operator Log In TOP About Our Reviews Our reviews are Fully Qualified We do not take reviews from unqualified sources Since 1996 we have been working with the best tour operators in Africa. Our unique relationship with those operators ensures only people who have participated in a trip after making an enquiry for it at AfricaGuide.com can leave a review. The email we send you when you make an enquiry has full instructions for registering a booking and leaving a review - both are free services. Feel free to read through the reviews for any trip you like the look of. Trips with no reviews are usually new to AfricaGuide.com but are normally operated by a tour operator who is established here and has gained operator reviews for you to read. Thanks for visiting, happy travels and don't forget to send us your reviews... Travel Team Africa Guide About our trip providers and reviews Our Trip Providers We carry out extensive company checks on all our providers, over 20 years we have built strong personal relationships with each of them, which assures you of an unparalleled service, great value and the trip of a lifetime. We have participated in many of the trips found here (we have a nice job) and make our own independent assessments of the services provided, ensuring they meet with our own high standards. All the trips are supplied by the end provider of that trip. You may find the same or similar trips elsewhere, usually these are offered by an agent. We prefer to give you direct access to the trip provider for reasons outlined below: Best price. The price you see here is the direct trip price set by the provider, the same price as purchasing directly with them (which is how it works), there are no added commissions. This means you are not paying an agents commission and the provider is receiving their fully budgeted trip cost. (agents can demand discounts from providers as well as adding commissions to the providers trip price) Easy customisation. By booking directly with the end provider, making changes is quick and easy. Fast problem solving. On the rare occasion that an issue may arise before or during your trip, by dealing directly with the end provider, problem solving is quick and efficient. Helping Africa help itself. The most straightforward way to assist the economic opportunities and conditions for local people across Africa, is by direct financial interaction with people in Africa. In a nutshell "Tourism". This kind of direct tourism gives opportunity to local people. We limit the number of providers we work with in order to strike a balance between a good choice of trips and to be sure we can honestly recommend the service and validity of each provider. Because the majority of trips can be customised by the providers, the choice of trip configurations is in the tens of thousands. Our Reviews We have 3,000+ reviews for our trips and providers. All our reviews are fully qualified, we do not take unqualified reviews. We show all reviews, the good and the critical (very few). Our providers have the ability to respond to reviews and those responses are shown alongside the review. Acquiring genuine reviews is actually very hard, for our genuine travellers we make this an easy process but many people although satisfied with the service they received do not leave a review. Many reviews on the internet can be left by an open process with little or no checks. At best unqualified reviews are worthless, at worst they are misleading. We never take unqualified reviews.
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Experience a variation of scenery, wildlife and culture as you visit the best national parks in Kenya and northern Tanzania on this breathtaking safari. Starts and ends in Nairobi 1 trip review : 22 operator reviews add to wish list on wish listx Discounted 10% Saving $245 pp Visits Countries: Kenya Tanzania Kenya Accommodation: Mixed Visiting Parks: Lake Manyara NP (Tanzania), Lake Nakuru NP (Kenya), Masai Mara (Kenya), Ngorongoro Crater (Tanzania), Serengeti NP (Tanzania) full details make enquiry Twitter Facebook Sections Sections Home Tours & Safaris Country Guide Forums Accommodation Photo Library Safaris Tours Adventure Activities Overland Trips Volunteer Projects Beach Holidays Africa Honeymoons Family Safari African Holidays African Holidays Tanzania Safari South Africa Safari Kenya Safari Botswana Safari Egypt Tour Ethiopia Tour Madagascar Tour African Game Parks Serengeti Safari Masai Mara Safari Amboseli Safari African Adventure Kilimanjaro Climbing Victoria Falls About Us About Us Contact Us Link To Us Credits Partner With Us Who We Are Mobile Friendly Mobile Friendly Privacy Policy • Copyright 2021. All Rights Reserved. site mapTour Operator Log In TOP About Our Reviews Our reviews are Fully Qualified We do not take reviews from unqualified sources Since 1996 we have been working with the best tour operators in Africa. Our unique relationship with those operators ensures only people who have participated in a trip after making an enquiry for it at AfricaGuide.com can leave a review. The email we send you when you make an enquiry has full instructions for registering a booking and leaving a review - both are free services. Feel free to read through the reviews for any trip you like the look of. Trips with no reviews are usually new to AfricaGuide.com but are normally operated by a tour operator who is established here and has gained operator reviews for you to read. Thanks for visiting, happy travels and don't forget to send us your reviews... Travel Team Africa Guide About our trip providers and reviews Our Trip Providers We carry out extensive company checks on all our providers, over 20 years we have built strong personal relationships with each of them, which assures you of an unparalleled service, great value and the trip of a lifetime. We have participated in many of the trips found here (we have a nice job) and make our own independent assessments of the services provided, ensuring they meet with our own high standards. All the trips are supplied by the end provider of that trip. You may find the same or similar trips elsewhere, usually these are offered by an agent. We prefer to give you direct access to the trip provider for reasons outlined below: Best price. The price you see here is the direct trip price set by the provider, the same price as purchasing directly with them (which is how it works), there are no added commissions. This means you are not paying an agents commission and the provider is receiving their fully budgeted trip cost. (agents can demand discounts from providers as well as adding commissions to the providers trip price) Easy customisation. By booking directly with the end provider, making changes is quick and easy. Fast problem solving. On the rare occasion that an issue may arise before or during your trip, by dealing directly with the end provider, problem solving is quick and efficient. Helping Africa help itself. The most straightforward way to assist the economic opportunities and conditions for local people across Africa, is by direct financial interaction with people in Africa. In a nutshell "Tourism". This kind of direct tourism gives opportunity to local people. We limit the number of providers we work with in order to strike a balance between a good choice of trips and to be sure we can honestly recommend the service and validity of each provider. Because the majority of trips can be customised by the providers, the choice of trip configurations is in the tens of thousands. Our Reviews We have 3,000+ reviews for our trips and providers. All our reviews are fully qualified, we do not take unqualified reviews. We show all reviews, the good and the critical (very few). Our providers have the ability to respond to reviews and those responses are shown alongside the review. Acquiring genuine reviews is actually very hard, for our genuine travellers we make this an easy process but many people although satisfied with the service they received do not leave a review. Many reviews on the internet can be left by an open process with little or no checks. At best unqualified reviews are worthless, at worst they are misleading. We never take unqualified reviews.
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The October 6 Clear Creek High School vs. Clear Brook High School football game at Challenger Columbia Stadium served as a spirited backdrop for the 2nd Annual Athletic Hall of Honor Reception and Induction Ceremony. Click here to view a complete photo gallery of the reception and ceremony. The Athletic Hall of Honor was formed in 2016 to recognize the efforts and contributions of former CCISD student athletes, coaches and teams who have brought distinction, honor and excellence to themselves and the Clear Creek Independent School District. The 2017 nominations were only sought for candidates active or enrolled from 1948 to 1972 and whose athletic career was linked to the former Webster High School or Clear Creek High School. Former Clear Creek ISD teacher, principal and board member, Ralph Parr, emceed the special evening welcoming the CCISD sports legends back to their alma mater with a surprise performance by the Clear Creek High School Chamber Singers, under the direction of James Park. The choir treated the Wildcat alums to the still-familiar school song and a pitch-perfect rendition of America the Beautiful. Hall of Honor Board Chair, Dr. Lynn Davis (via video stream) and Former Director of Athletics, Bill Daws, also warmly welcomed their Wildcats back home. “Clear Creek High School was a magical place in the 1960’s,” said Parr. “With thousands of students and our astronaut families. It was the only high school back then – now there are five comprehensive high schools in Clear Creek ISD! And Clear Creek High School is still a great place today under the leadership of Principal Jamey Majewski,” he said. Parr also encouraged the elite alums to go tour the newly-renovated and expanded Clear Creek High School. Parr then began the sprint down memory lane to the first 16 years of Clear Creek High School, 1956-1972, by welcoming up the athletes or their representative, one by one, who dominated that era and who were formally inducted into the Athletic Hall of Honor that evening: Coach Honoree: Coach Max Blansit came to Clear Creek High School in 1960 teaching social studies and coaching football, track and field. He started the Cross Country program at Clear Creek in 1962 where he coached until 1974 leading these Wildcats runners and Track and Field to multiple District, Regional and State Championships. After 36 years in the teaching profession, Coach Blansit retired in 1989. He remained in the League City area serving on numerous organizations and boards. Coach Blansit’s widow, Frankie Blansit, accepted the award on his behalf at the ceremony. Student Athlete Honorees: A 1960 graduate of Clear Creek High School, Kathleen Trcka Taylor traveled to Austin four times in three years to compete in a State Championship. Once as a participant with the Clear Creek High School regional champs girls basketball team and the three years following as an ace doubles tennis player. In addition to winning the coveted state championship trophy for doubles tennis her senior year, Kathleen excelled academically and was also voted Most Athletic and Best All Around. Kathleen still enjoys living in this area and supporting her beloved Wildcats. At 6 feet, 5 inches tall, Bill Doty, a three year starter, dominated the basketball court taking his beloved Wildcats to two state tournaments. During his tenure at Creek, Bill also ran for the Sprint Relay team. After graduating in 1962, Bill went on to play for Rice University on a four-year athletic scholarship. Dedicated to keeping Creeks winning tradition alive, Dwayne “Curley” Lenox, a three year starter, did his part in helping lead the charge to Clear Creek High School’s 1963 State Basketball Championship. Curley was Second Team All-District, 1963’s District Player of the Year, First Team All-State, and the Texas High School Coaches Association All Star, to name a few. Curley went on to Texas A&M where he was voted All Southwest Conference Freshman. After transferring to Southwest Texas he became a three-year starter, 1968’s Team Captain, leading scorer, and voted Third Team All Lone Star Conference. Curley was unable to make the trip and his brother Scooter, a member of the 2016 Athletic of Hall of Honor, accepted the award on his behalf. Rosemary Fleener Durham played Basketball and Volleyball at Clear Creek High School before graduating in 1964. Rosemary was voted the team MVP by her volleyball peers. In Basketball her honors include All District her Junior and Senior years as well as All-State while playing for the 1964 Class AA state runner-up. Paul Hackett was a triple threat at Clear Creek High School, played Basketball, Baseball and Football before graduating in 1966 and going on to attend Southwest Texas State where he played Basketball. While at Creek Paul not only was a leader on the court but the mound as well. Voted First Team All-District his Junior and Senior year, Paul out dueled Nolan Ryan and the Alvin Yellowjackets for a Clear Creek victory. Terry Mathis, a 1967 graduate of Clear Creek High School was the first baseball player in CCISD to play in college and then be drafted in the sixth round by the Philadelphia Phillies at the age of 18. While at Creek Terry also played Basketball, serving as team captain his senior year. That same year, Terry made first team All-District while the team placed third in the State Basketball Championship. Clear Creek High School’s prestigious Most Valuable Player football award was renamed for this former Wildcat, Steve Stewart. Stewart was an All-District and Third Team All-State linebacker and served as Captain. Upon his graduation in 1968 Steve attended The University of Texas on a football scholarship playing for Coach Darrell Royal. After receiving his degree from Sam Houston State, Steve returned to this area where he coached at Clear Lake, LaPorte, Friendswood and Dickinson before entering private business. Steve passed away in 1984. Steve’s brother, Jim Stewart, and his mother Doris Stewart, accepted the honor on Steve’s behalf. Another triple threat for Clear Creek High School, Larry Kelly lettered in Football, Basketball and Track prior to graduating in 1967. He was voted All-District Most Valuable Back his senior year. Larry was also a National Merit Scholar and attended Texas A&M University on an athletic scholarship where he played for two years under Coach Gene Stallings. The 1968 track season for Clear Creek High School was easily touted as the best the school had ever seen due in large part to the contributions made by Mike McClendon, his teammates and Coach Max Blansit. Mike placed first in the state meet in Austin that same year. Upon graduation Mike attended Oregon State University on a full track scholarship. Richard Huhn is another star basketball player hailing from Clear Creek High School and inducted into the Athletic Hall of Honor. A 1968 graduate, Richard was a two time All-State first team candidate, fourth leading all-time scorer with an accumulation of 1681 points over three years, and selected District 12 AAA’s Most Valuable Player. Jody Medford racked up numerous honors and accolades during his football career at Creek and beyond. Jody was a three-year varsity starter, making All-District First Team for both Offense and Defense. Attending Rice University on a four-year football scholarship Jody set the school record for sacks in a season and tackles for loss. In 1976 Jody was drafted by the Houston Oilers. In 1977 he played for the New Orleans Saints before moving on to the Calgary Stampeders where he was voted MVP. The Clear Creek Independent School District 2425 East Main Street, League City, Texas 77573 Phone: 281-284-0000 Fax: 281-284-9901 Tax Office Finance Bond 2017 Board Meetings Job Openings Anonymous Tips School Report Cards ©2018 CLEAR CREEK INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT | Powered by: SchoolMessenger | Privacy Policy | Site Map | Login
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Policy on Transfer Credit The consideration of transfer credit or recognition of degrees will not be determined exclusively on the basis of the accreditation of the sending institution or the mode of delivery but, rather, will consider course equivalencies, including expected learning outcomes, with those of the receiving institution's curricula and standards. GENERAL STATEMENT: Community College of Philadelphia will accept courses in which the grade earned was a "C-" or better, unless otherwise specified by program requirements. This statement is qualified as follows: The Vice President for Student Affairs, or the Vice President's designee, is responsible for the development and implementation of this policy, in collaboration with other affected offices. The final determination for the acceptance of courses will be made by the Vice President for Academic Affairs or the Vice President's designee in consultation with Academic Divisions as deemed appropriate. 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Students on active duty with the Armed Forces need to earn only 15 credits in residence for a degree. There are institutions that offer some courses that are two credit hours, and these are often scheduled in a sequential manner. These two-credit courses will be transferred in as follows: If one course of a two-course sequence is completed, the student will receive two (2) transfer credits which may, with the appropriate discipline approval, satisfy a course prerequisite. Students must complete the minimum number of credits to graduate from the College. The College operates under the semester system. If a student seeks transfer credit for work completed under the "quarter" system, credits will be transferred in as follows: A one-year course of nine credits taken over three quarters will transfer in as six semester hours. Two quarters of coursework totaling six credits will transfer in as a two-course sequence of two credits each, and will be treated as explained under section E above. One quarter of coursework totaling three credits equals two semester credits and will be transferred in as explained under section E above. In general, where a student has completed only six hours of the nine quarter hour system, this is equal to four credit hours under the semester system. Where a student has completed only three hours of the nine quarter hours, this is equal to two semester credit hours. APPEAL PROCEDURES: Academic transcripts are evaluated based upon the procedures established in this policy and through the guidance provided by the Academic Affairs areas. When transcripts are received for which there appears to be no Community College of Philadelphia equivalent, or for which no equivalency can be established based upon the course name and/or course description, the Academic Affairs areas are contacted to make a determination. It is possible that errors in the articulation of coursework, or omission of prior coursework can occur. In the event a student believes that this has happened, the appeal procedure is as follows: Students should first contact the Office of Student Records and Registration to discuss the evaluation results with a Placement/Transfer Credit Specialist, and provide any additional documentation needed to assist with the review (e.g., an updated transcript or college catalog, or other documentation from the sending institution). If the issue is not resolved in step A, the student may request a conference with the administrator responsible for Placement/Transfer Credit. After conferring with the student, the administrator will present the student's claim along with any additional documentation to the academic area department head for consideration, and send written communication to the student within ten (10) working days regarding the decision. If the issue is not resolved in step B, the student may then request a meeting and final review with the Director of Student Records and Registration. The Director will consult with the appropriate academic dean for further guidance, and will communicate the dean's decision to the student in writing, within ten (10) working days. The decision of the dean is final. Appeals must be submitted no later than four months after the completion of the initial evaluation. Foreign Educational Credentials Foreign educational credentials must be evaluated initially by a recognized evaluation and/or translation service. Contact the Transfer Credit and Placement Office, Room MG-17, at 215-751-8866 for a list of service agencies. 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I love red, and yes I picked out all of this furniture, and yes it was just a few years ago, but now, I want a clean, crisp, neutral, linen palette. A few months ago my bedroom went from this to this (click here to see more) the dining room went from this to this (click here to see more) and the breakfast room went from this to this (click here to see more.) It was finally time for the living room to join the neutral party. I ended up using 30 yards of Italian linen fabric I bought online for about $16/yard, 4 vintage grain sacks, 4 king pillows, and about 36 yards of piping string. I’ll spend more time talking about how I made the slipcovers in an upcoming post, but here’s the big reveal. I had covered a settee just like the ones in my living room here. I didn’t want the slipcover to gape open, since these settees would be used more than the one in my bedroom. I decided to use more straps on these, but after I finished the project, I just didn’t like all of the extra straps, so I removed four. See the difference? Here’s the before and here’s the after. Another change I made was to add a throw to the back of the sofa. Here it is before. and here’s the after. It’s a very subtle difference, but I like it. It adds some texture to the sofa, it smooths over the lumps from the sofa tufting, and also protects the slipcover a little bit. Of course the good news is that these slipcovers can be washed easily. The original plan was to make 10 ruffled pillows – 4 for the sofa, and 3 for each settee, but I had these vintage grain sacks I had purchased on eBay, sitting about, two were left over from my bedroom, click here. Well, I thought I would see if I liked the look before I spent hours and hours sewing 10 pillows. Of course you know the end of the story. I loved the look of the grain sacks so I’m keeping them where they are. If I decide at some point I want to go with the linen, I can always make them later; I have lots of fabric left. I used one closure in the back center of the sofa. Here you can see the back of the settee which did not need a closure. The tutorial for the settee slipcovers is here. Check back here later to see my tips for making slipcovers. Normally my family doesn’t fully appreciate my make-overs, in fact while I was hard at work, bent over my sewing machine I could hear my daughter ask Mr. CH in the other room, why mom was redoing the sofa. She used that disgusted Disney show (I’m more important than you are) tone of voice that sounds like nails on a chalkboard to moms. The good news is that I have been vaccinated from teenage scorn. When she says something like that, it doesn’t hurt my feelings, nor cause me to doubt what I am doing. I am simply amused. When she yells that I have ruined her life, that’s when I usually say, “Ah yes, then my work here is done.” So imagine my surprise when my family started raving about the new slipcovers. It’s not because of how they look, oh no, my friend. It’s because it turns out that linen is much cooler to the touch than corduroy. I could have just draped a sheet on top of the sofa, and had the same reaction. My daughter has decided that this is THE place to study instead of cloistered up in that inner sanctum that I dare not enter, AKA her room. In fact, I snapped a photo of her studying the day after I finished the slipcovers. Here’s a list of the parties that I visit on a regular basis. I might have shared this link at any number of these. Get my ebook, 8 Ways to Add Farmhouse French Style and 3 more bonus PDFs, and my emails... it's all FREE! CEDAR HILL FARMHOUSE - updated country French style Your information will never be shared or sold to a 3rd party. Filed Under: French furniture, linen, Project, sewing project, slipcovers Comments stefanie says September 14, 2012 at 18:36 oh, its all gorgeous!!! Reply Kim @ Savvy Southern Style says September 14, 2012 at 18:47 Oh, Anita, they are fabulous and thr room looks great. I do love red, too, but this looks so good. I wish I could sew like you. What a gift. Reply Lisa says September 14, 2012 at 18:48 Anita, You are the bona-fide Queen of Slipcovers! What a beautiful transformation! PS I love your comeback for teens. Must add that to my file.:) Reply Doreen @ Hymns and Verses says September 14, 2012 at 18:48 Anita, I absolutely love it! I’m in the same process of redecorating from yellows and reds to more cool and natural, I also have some slip covering to do and your post has really helped me see that it will be worth it! And I have a house full of all men who don’t get it either! Can’t wait to read the slip covering details! Have a blessed weekend, Doreen Reply Charm Bracelet Diva says September 14, 2012 at 19:06 It’s all amazing, and so profesional-looking, too! Good choice on the grain sacks (I so love them). I am trying like you, slowly but surely, to change our darkish maroons and greens into something white-ish. Mr. CBD even pulled over for an estate sale today and I scored a white chippy shabby vintage coffee table for $35! No matter that I had no idea where I was going to put it:) Great job, you must be over the moon with it! Reply Chrissy says September 14, 2012 at 19:22 Wow Anita, what a great transformation on all of your rooms. You are so gifted to be able to sew like that. I am a follower and you have always been on my blog list, glad you are still blogging. Thanks for sharing, Chrissy Reply Gee Singh Newbanks says September 14, 2012 at 19:29 I am amazed by your sewing ability. I am a straight line sewer ( is that even a word?) Presently working on drapes for the living and dining room…. straight lines 🙂 Funny, bot only do we share an appreciation for dishes ( ahem), flatware and glasses… we are both changing from a red and gold scheme to a calmer, creamier, fresher palate. Luv looking at your before and afters.. they motivate me to get going with mine. Cheers, Gee Reply Marina@Picnic at Marina says September 14, 2012 at 19:46 Oh, it’s beautiful! I love the color and the fabric: linen is my favorite! 🙂 Reply Judy says September 14, 2012 at 20:03 this is all stunning anita! you did an absolutely fabulous job…so professional. i’ll bet in a few years when your daughter has her own place she’ll want you to do some sewing for her home! i wish i had 1/2 your talent and energy to attempt something like this. Reply Cynthia says September 14, 2012 at 20:23 You did a fantastic job!! I can’t sew a thing, that is one thing I wish I could but can’t. I should’ve let my mother teach when I had the chance. Everything really does look fantastic and what talent. I don’t know what I love most, the chair, couch or ottoman. Cynthia Reply ℳartina @ Northern Nesting says September 14, 2012 at 20:50 Anita I am so jealous of all of you out here that can sew so beautifully like this, wish I could! I love red but this room looks beautiful with it’s new look!! Beautiful job on the slips! Reply oldthings says September 14, 2012 at 20:58 The changes are great! I like the red color , but the tranquility and feeling of soft colors are lovely !! Your energy is boundless ! Olympia Reply Something Nice and Pretty says September 14, 2012 at 21:16 Just beautiful Anita, you are so talented! I love the grainsacks too! Reply Anonymous says September 14, 2012 at 21:18 Wow! Incredible. I have a set of wing chairs that I have been slipcovering for the past four months. How do you do it so fast! What kind of fabric do you use and where do you get it. Is it a dropcloth? Love your house. Beautiful. amyjones194(at)gmail(dot)com Reply THE FARMHOUSE PORCH says September 14, 2012 at 21:21 FA,FA,FABULOUS!!!! You totally transformed the entire room!! ♥Linsey Reply On Crooked Creek says September 14, 2012 at 21:36 Anita, I adore the transformation taking place throughout your lovely home!!! Light, bright, airy …exquisite!!! You did an amazing job!!! Thanks for sharing! I’ll be back to see the tutorial…but remember, I HATE to sew! Just saying!!! fondly, Pat Reply Cindy says September 14, 2012 at 21:39 I love what you’ve done! And what’s so great is that you can change the slipcovers whenever you want. Reply Sarah says September 14, 2012 at 21:39 Anita, your new looks are fabulous! Love the linen and the look in both your bedroom and the living room. Reply Debra @ Common Ground says September 14, 2012 at 21:57 You already know what I think…just amazing!! Reply Charlotte says September 14, 2012 at 22:06 You did a super job.I can’t imagine ever trying a project that big. Reply Elizabeth (Blue Clear Sky) says September 14, 2012 at 22:50 The slips are beautiful and so well done. That is how our 15 year old son studies too 😉 Reply Barefoot in Blue Jeans says September 14, 2012 at 23:44 I love the new look. I too have touches of red in my home but I’m slowly moving in a different direction. Your sewing is terrific. Wish I could sew. Reply Britt says September 14, 2012 at 23:50 So gorgeous! Reply Bliss says September 15, 2012 at 00:34 Anita…… you are the Italian Linen Queen. You ruled that stuff, it looks great. ~Bliss~ Reply ❀❀❀Ðαωᾔ❀❀❀ says September 15, 2012 at 01:59 Anita, I am cracking up reading the part about your daughter. I just love how the slipcovers turned out. You are so talented. I can’t wait to hear all the details. How long did it take you to make them, and I am assuming this wasn’t your first go around making slipcovers. I want you to come to my house and make me some. Lovely job and it sure added a clean fresh look to the room:) Reply Sonya@Beyond the Screen Door says September 15, 2012 at 02:53 Anita, I’m so impressed with all the work you’ve done. You’ve been busy!!! And it all looks amazing. LOVE the new slipcovers. I’ve been wanting to make slipcovers for my living room but I don’t know when it will happen. You’ve definitely inspired me. Wonderful job, my friend! Reply Honey at 2805 says September 15, 2012 at 07:42 Wow, Anita, such an impressive amount of work (and all that piping!)! The slipcovers are gorgeous and what a lovely transformation for the room. I’m impressed with all of your makeover rooms! Simply fabulous! You rock, my friend! Reply awal.ny says September 15, 2012 at 11:14 Your slipcovers are just beautiful. I love the little straps, something I have admired but not tried yet. My husband did not always appreciate my affinity for white, until he saw the before and after of the slipcovers when I wash them. How many people with three small children can throw all their furniture in the wash and have them clean again. He is now a believer. Reply Chrissy says September 15, 2012 at 15:58 Thank you Anita, for stopping by my blog and giving me your input on my dicussion to paint my cabinets or not. This may be a dumb question, but is there a “good” recipe for homemade chalk paint? I notice while I was on leave from blogging, chalk paint has taken off like fire. Have you painted your kitchen cabinets? Thanks again, please come back. Chrissy http://rosesrhubarbandpearls.blogspot.com Reply Keeping it Cozy says September 15, 2012 at 18:19 Oh my goodness, Anita, your slipcovers have completely transformed this room and it is just GORGEOUS!! I love the linen and the grain sacks. You have such talent! I cannot imagine sewing like you. Reply Karissa says September 16, 2012 at 06:13 Wow! Either way the rooms are all so beautiful! Reply Korrie@RedHenHome says September 16, 2012 at 21:07 Love the lighter, brighter look of all your rooms–and I’m a huge fan of red! Those ties on your slipcovers are such a beautiful detail. Reply Yvonne @ StoneGable says September 16, 2012 at 21:27 AMAZING! Help me find my words, here! I love the new soft look! Your work is stunning! Beautifully detailed and so well fitting! I would LOVE to have your sewing talent!!! Anita, all the changes you have made are just perfection!!! What a darling one all camped-out on the beautifully covered sofa! Just goes to show you that she loves it too! Reply e-commerce solutions Jaipur says September 17, 2012 at 05:52 forever ahhh, nevermind! I miss read what you said. My fault, youre wanting those status messages synced up with your phones contacts so it displays it. Gotcha, yeah that would be cool, but I dont mind much to not have that (yet). Reply Etcetorize says September 17, 2012 at 15:25 So lovely! The whole house just looks freash and light and airy now. I’m inspired to cover my big sectional…just as soon as I find a killer deal on some fabric. Thanks so much for linking up at Etcetorize this week! Reply Confessions of a Plate Addict says September 18, 2012 at 01:52 Oh, Anita! They are just gorgeous! You did a fabulous job! The HOURS that must have taken…but it all paid off! Lovely! Happy week!…hugs…Debbie Reply Donna Wilkes says September 18, 2012 at 03:20 I am seriously in love with what you have accomplished in your house. I have started changing to neutrals, but you inspire me to go all the way. Now, if I just knew how to sew slipcovers! Distressed Donna Down Home Reply Pamela says September 18, 2012 at 03:23 Wow Anita this is fabulous!!! I wish I could sew like that. True inspiration! Reply Debbie Walker says September 18, 2012 at 05:01 What beautiful slipcovers! You do such fantastic work, sure wish I could!!! Enjoy your new serene space! p.s. those teenagers who hate us today, grow up very quickly and love and need us very soon again :-)) Reply Tina@WhatWeKeep says September 18, 2012 at 23:18 Anita, you did a fantastic job! I wonder if I’ll ever have the courage to take on a task that large, but I’m looking forward to your tutorials. Your changes are wonderful! Reply Rhonda says September 19, 2012 at 03:40 Wow! What an amazing job you did – the linen and grainsacks are pure perfection. Wish I could sit on those!! Reply Ann from On Sutton Place says September 19, 2012 at 13:03 OK…you have got my nomination for a prime spot in the Sewer’s Hall of Fame. What an incredible transformation. How happy were you when it was finished?!!! I love the grain sacks of course but the ruffles are a close second. I may just have to make a slipcover for my ottoman and put a ruffle on it. :o) Thank you so much for sharing all of this. I’m off to pin most if it. Reply Deidre says September 20, 2012 at 00:03 WOW!!! What can I say that hasnt already been said here,except I have slipcover envy now!!! lol Great job:) Reply Market Nine home says September 20, 2012 at 16:18 Just beautiful! Your sewing skills are amazing! Slipcovering my furniture has been on my list for a while now, but I keep putting it off. Your newly transformed rooms have inspired me to get the job done! Thanks! Reply Julie Chen says September 21, 2012 at 03:45 I love it all! You did an amazing job. I’d love my house to look like this too. But with 2 toddlers it is sadly not practical. Maybe when they are older. 🙂 x J Reply Anonymous says September 21, 2012 at 05:18 It is gorgeous- the whole house! I love the slipcovers. sarah Reply Nita {ModVintageLife} says September 21, 2012 at 07:50 Gosh, these look so great. Such a beautiful job. I never ever thought I’d get tired of my pink sofa but now I’m wanting to make slip covers for her. Reply Becca says September 21, 2012 at 10:52 You did an incredible job, Anita … your slip covers are amazing … I envy your skills! Your lighter and brighter color palette throughout your beautiful home is stunning! Reply Between Blue and Yellow says September 21, 2012 at 13:57 I absolutely LOVE this new covers, you are very talented! I just recently made new covers for my red couch pillow. I too wanted a softer look. Would you mind if I shared this project on my B&A Friday feature? Reply Crane Farms says September 22, 2012 at 01:33 You did a fabulous job! Reply Honey at 2805 says September 23, 2012 at 17:59 Stopping back by, Anita, to say thank you for sharing your fabulous makeover at Potpourri Friday! Reply Angie @ Knick of Time says September 24, 2012 at 03:21 Absolutely gorgeous, Anita! You are quite the seamstress and your home looks beautiful! I’ll be featuring you this week at Knick of Time Tuesday and have a new “I Was Featured” button waiting for you! Blessings, ~Angie Reply Linda says September 24, 2012 at 15:50 Wow! Beautiful! I just finished my first slipcover and I was excited but yours are really beautiful. I love the shape of your furniture as well. All those curves couldn’t have been easy to cover. I will write for tips for my next project. Please check out my slipcover if you have a min. Linda Reply Lynn @ UpCountry Olio says September 25, 2012 at 02:19 Those slip covers are amazing! I’ve never seen them with the arms and back detail showing. I just love all the lightening up you have done to your home!! Everything is just beautiful! Lynn Reply Rani @ La Maison Jolie says September 25, 2012 at 05:02 Just amazing!!!! Hats off to you!!! the slip covers are so gorgeous!!! I wish I could sew like you!!! Reply LLH Designs says September 25, 2012 at 21:21 Dang, girl! That’s what I call a transformation! And a great looking one at that! So, so impressed by the work of your hands! xo! Reply Good Time Charlie says September 27, 2012 at 04:02 It all looks so gorgeous! Thank you for sharing. I want you to come over and do my living room now! Reply Honey at 2805 says September 27, 2012 at 21:13 You are featured today, Anita! Reply Jane@Cottage at the Crossroads says September 28, 2012 at 13:45 Anita, I loved seeing all of your before and after pics of the transformation of your home. Can I just say one word-AMAZING! Reply Sherry @ No Minimalist Here says October 3, 2012 at 04:31 Anita, Your home is gorgeous and the slip covers are fabulous! I loved seeing the before and after pictures. Reply Lana says October 18, 2012 at 12:32 Hi Anita, I absolutely love your slipcovers! I have a roll of 35 meters of linen that I want to slipcover my family room furniture with. I have had the roll for a year now. I am really going to read your posts on how you did this and get brave enough to just do it. I love the pillows from the grain sacks. Reply Over 40 and learning to cook! says August 28, 2013 at 11:04 I would do anything to be able to do this! You need to go into business -I can be your first customer! WOW!!! I have almost the identical “before” living room and desperately want your new look 🙂 Reply ashikpaul311 says June 29, 2014 at 09:56 ur bed linen is using the very best quality of flax fiber from France. Sheets made from it are regarded as a luxury item which will provide you a heavenly experience night after night. We are very happy to bring to you our beautiful product at a very affordable price ! Because linen fiber properties are close to human’s, It is particularly comfortable and sensual against delicate skin. it is naturally antibacterial, antifungal and has great anti allergenic properties. It is able to absorb a large amount of water and moisture , and works as a thermo/cooling regulator , which allows the skin to breath, cool to the touch in summer and warm in winter. No ironing needed. Machine washable, it becomes softer after every wash The characteristics of the linen fabric are a great strength and durability, much stronger that cotton. The farming of the flax plant from which its fiber is extracted is 100 % entirely transformed and used depending on its grade, the higher for home linen while lower grades are going in the paper industry or the automobile industry for its insulation properties. The Flax crop has a very quick growing cycle, it is 100 % renewable and requires up to 5 times lesser fertilizers and pesticides crops and 5 to 20 times less water compare to cotton . Linen is considered as the most eco-friendly and sustainable fabric as entirely biodegradable and recyclable. Reply Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Comment Name * Email * Website Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. 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