Ravina/Home Park Meeting

Just a reminder that the first meeting for the Ravina Park / Home Park group is tomorrow, (Saturday April 25th), from 1:00pm – 3:00pm.  Francie Johnson, from Dove, will also be at the meeting to answer questions.   She has been very helpful in getting the group off the ground with her guidance.

Stop by anytime between 1:00 and 3:00, meet Doug and me and some of our family members, and learn more about the group.   The weather is supposed to be great.  If it rains, we’ll still have a roof over our heads – so come on by!

Susan Boyle, Wow!

Never judge a book by its cover.  Never.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lp0IWv8QZY

Wow!

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Put up your dukes; let’s blog!

I’m always self-conscience of everything I write.  I often lie awake at night and wonder what I was thinking when I wrote this or that.  So I thought I’d look up some other local blogs, and see if my sometimes off the wall writings are an  anomaly in the blogging world.  Nope!

(My take is in italic)

From Energy Tough Love Blog:

OverPopulation Is The Real Problem With Energy – We are not sustainable and 6 billion people will have to die

Squirrels don’t leave carbon footprints; let them rule the Earth!

From The Eleventh Hour:

Serious Insights: In Your Face(book) Edition:

“A blog is a much better place than Facebook to wear your politics and religion on your sleeve.”

Plus, I might add, you don’t have to have any friends!

From the Capitol Fax Blog:

As if cancer, heart disease and certain early death weren’t enough….

..you voted for most of the ChangeDecatur candidates.

From First Reading

Davlin: Springfield’s better off than most of Illinois

And this is good news???

From The Capitol Fax Blog

Monk is cooperating, and is investigation moving closer to Jackson?

Monks?  Rod Blagojevich? Oh, never mind!


There’s been some discussion in the community about anonymous bloggers and the potential harm that they can do to public individuals.  Just a scan through the Herald & Review’s Letters to the Editor Blog is enough to make one turn in their homo sapien chromosomes and trade them in for a higher life form: snakes, worms, slugs.   But anonymous “blogging” is nothing new in America, in fact, Abraham Lincoln was an anonymous blogger!

Lincoln would often use pen names and write letters to the editor to the Sangamo Journal, one of Springfield’s early newspapers.  The most famous of these letters were  satirical pieces Lincoln wrote about his political adversary James Shields.  Yes, before Four score and seven years…, Lincoln wrote his fair share of  less than noteworthy literary pieces.  He wasn’t alone either; his future wife, Mary Todd, was in on the action as well.

Lincoln, through his assumed identities, lampooned Shields poor policies and mismanagement of his duties. Throughout this series of letters, Lincoln’s friends Mary Todd and Julia Jayne also began sending letters of their own.  (The Duel that Could Have Changed the Nation)

I recommend reading the entire article above.  It really is quite funny how people really haven’t changed.   It’s also fun to note, that Shields and Lincoln became good friends after this embarrasing incident.

Random Thoughts

This weekend I did something that I just have to pat myself on the back for, even though my arms are too stiff to reach that far.  For the first time since 1995, I can again see the bottom of my bedroom’s closet!  It took all day.  I’m sore and every muscle in my body is paying the price for it but it was worth it.   I’ve opened my closet door just to look at the bare floor several times today.  I can almost hear a choir of angels in the background each time I do.  It truly is miraculous.  Now I have three more closets to unload in the house but I don’t want to think about that now.  I’m just going to soak up my own personal victory today.

Today is the opening day for the St. Louis Cardinals!  Looking outside at the snow, I would never guess that, but it is baseball season.  The best part will be watching the Clydesdales proudly prance around the field to that Budweiser tune, “Here Comes the King.”  I don’t drink beer but I love those horses and I’m a dalmatian person too!  Go Cardinals!

Culver House Video

This is a video that I recently saw on Channel 18 regarding the Culver House in Decatur.  It’s kind of cool to see inside that building for the first time, and learn what it’s going to be used for in the future, after its renovation.  I kept looking for a ghost in the background but no such luck.

http://decaturil.gov/accessdecatur/accessdecatur.html?culverhouse.html

Thumbs up to the city for the new videos!

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