Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Verdicts & Settlements August 13, 2011: Teen injured in fire pit


A teenage girl who was burned when she fell into a fire pit reached a settlement in Buchanan County with the homeowner for $177,000.


The pit was still smoldering and the embers burned her feet and toes before friends heard her screams and pulled her to safety, he said.Plaintiff's Attorney: Daniel J. Matula, Daniel J. Matula P.C., Kansas City$177,000 settlementHollie Peek was 17 when she went to a party in July 2010 to join high school friends at a home in St. Joseph. The group was outside to watch a fireworks display. Peek arrived late, after the fireworks had concluded, and she was walking in the dark when she fell into a pit that had been dug in Lainie Bergner's land to burn trash, said the plaintiff's attorney, Daniel Matula of Kansas City.Premises liabilityPeek was taken to a hospital and then transferred to the burn center at University of Kansas Hospital. A doctor who followed up with her later, Dr. Michael DePriest, found she recovered well but still experiences tingling in her toes, Matula said. That condition is expected to go away with time.Court: Buchanan County Circuit CourtCase Number/Date: 11BU-CV02042/June 22, 2011Special Damages: $22,502 in medical billsJudge: Randall R. JacksonDaniel Hanson, of Overland Park, Kan., represented Bergner. Her insurer was Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Co. Hanson didn't return a call seeking comment by press time.Plaintiff's Expert: Dr. Michael DePriest, St. Joseph (plastic surgery)Caption: Hollie Peek v. Lainie BergnerThe defense raised issues of whether Peek was an invited guest on the property, which affects the level of the homeowner's duty to warn, and whether she bore some of the fault for her injuries, Matula explained. In part, the defense questioned whether Peek had been drinking. But, Matula said, she denied that she was drinking, and records from the emergency room showed no alcohol in her system.Defendant's Attorney: Daniel P. Hanson, Overland Park, Kan.

Defendant's Attorney: Daniel P. Hanson, Overland Park, Kan.




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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Verdicts & Settlements August 13, 2011: Teen injured in fire pit


A teenage girl who was burned when she fell into a fire pit reached a settlement in Buchanan County with the homeowner for $177,000.


Peek was taken to a hospital and then transferred to the burn center at University of Kansas Hospital. A doctor who followed up with her later, Dr. Michael DePriest, found she recovered well but still experiences tingling in her toes, Matula said. That condition is expected to go away with time.$177,000 settlementPlaintiff's Expert: Dr. Michael DePriest, St. Joseph (plastic surgery)Hollie Peek was 17 when she went to a party in July 2010 to join high school friends at a home in St. Joseph. The group was outside to watch a fireworks display. Peek arrived late, after the fireworks had concluded, and she was walking in the dark when she fell into a pit that had been dug in Lainie Bergner's land to burn trash, said the plaintiff's attorney, Daniel Matula of Kansas City.Insurer: Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Co.Plaintiff's Attorney: Daniel J. Matula, Daniel J. Matula P.C., Kansas CityCaption: Hollie Peek v. Lainie BergnerPremises liabilityDefendant's Attorney: Daniel P. Hanson, Overland Park, Kan.Case Number/Date: 11BU-CV02042/June 22, 2011The pit was still smoldering and the embers burned her feet and toes before friends heard her screams and pulled her to safety, he said.Special Damages: $22,502 in medical billsCourt: Buchanan County Circuit CourtJudge: Randall R. JacksonDaniel Hanson, of Overland Park, Kan., represented Bergner. Her insurer was Travelers Home and Marine Insurance Co. Hanson didn't return a call seeking comment by press time.

Defendant's Attorney: Daniel P. Hanson, Overland Park, Kan.




Author: Kelly Wiese


Wednesday, August 17, 2011

New Orleans-area restaurants grab dining dollars through online


In January 2010, as the New Orleans Saints climbed their way to a Super Bowl victory, Alon Shaya, executive chef at Domenica in downtown New Orleans, started firing up the restaurant's wood-fired pizza oven an hour early to capture more hungry football fans on Sundays.


Four coarse-grained, specular hematite-rich grab samples collected by Champion in 2010 from mineralized bedrock in close proximity to the O'Keefe Lake Iron Occurrence, returned grades from 22.9% to 35.5% FeT (see Champion Press Release dated Dec. 15, 2010).An ongoing, fully-funded, 60,000 m diamond-drilling program is scheduled for eight of Champion's Fermont projects in 2011.Champion is pleased to announce the recent appointment of Chrystal Kennedy, P. Geo. to the position of Exploration Manager for the Company. Ms. Kennedy is a qualified Professional Geoscientist with over 14 years of mineral exploration plus geotechnical, environmental and hydrocarbon exploration experience. As Champion continues to deploy additional drills to its Fermont properties, Ms. Kennedy's primary responsibility will be to assist in exploration project development and management, coordination of field logistics and maintaining quality control of field activities.The three additional drills scheduled to arrive in July will be deployed to the O'Keefe-Purdy Project to validate and potentially expand upon the Historical Mineral Resources(i) estimate of 51 million tonnes grading 37% FeT at the O'Keefe Lake Iron Occurrence (MRNFQ Assessment File GM31090, 1975). A total of 10,000 m of drilling is planned at the O'Keefe-Purdy Project and will include validation and extensional drilling at the O'Keefe Lake Iron Occurrence at the west end of the Project, and will also explore the relatively untested 19 kilometre strike length of iron formation that extends across the Project."People play around with it and will add one or two more toppings than usual," Crochet said.The partners join a growing group of early adopters in New Orleans, where market forces are pushing more restaurants to consider online ordering."We're a come-sit-down-and-enjoy-yourself kind of place," said Marin, chief restaurant operations officer.Here are some tips for effective and safe use:
    "Now there's a movement to cross those segments and to capture other parts of the existing market," Williams said, adding that the cost to set up online ordering is now more palatable.With the wide selection of outdoor heating devices available, you're sure to find one that right's for you. So heat up the night - and go right on enjoying your outdoor space.At Domenica, the partners are less worried about how the numbers pan out. Online ordering, Shaya said, is about simplicity.The technical information in this news release was reviewed and approved by Jeff Hussey, P. Geo., Executive VP Development of the Company and a Qualified Person under NI 43-101 standards.
  • Natural gas heaters are easy to use but are usually built in and, although bottled gas may be purchased, are best limited to those areas that have natural gas service.At Naked Pizza, Crochet said online orders are about 15 percent higher on average. The chain's online ordering portal allows people to pick and choose toppings to throw on a virtual pizza.Champion's Fermont Holdings comprise seventeen properties, three of which - Fire Lake North, Bellechasse and Harvey-Tuttle - currently contain combined NI 43-101 compliant Inferred Mineral Resources totalling 1.55 Billion Tonnes grading 25.4 % FeT at a 15% cut-off. The Company also recently announced positive results from drilling at the Moire Lake(i) Project (May 19, 2011), which is adjacent to the east of ArcelorMittal's Mont Wright Mine property. A Mineral Resource estimate is scheduled for the Moire Lake(i) Project in Q3-2011. Seven of the remaining fourteen properties contain combined Historical Mineral Resource Estimates(i) totalling 620 MT grading 31% FeT.But he acknowledges takeout is a growing market. Copeland's started experimenting with a third-party online ordering system two years ago.
  • Wood-burning fireplaces and fire pits are generally the least expensive to buy and to operate. Check for zoning ordinances to be sure that you can burn wood on your property. Some municipalities allow wood burning in a small chimenea unit, but will not approve a built-in or dug fire pit. Wood-burning units range from small collapsible units on wheels for easy portability to huge built-in concrete fireplaces. If you are permitted to burn wood, you are sure to find a unit to suit your needs!"It was an easy button for us and customers," Marin said.(i) Historical Mineral Resources are from Paquet, 1963 (MRNFQ Assessment File GM 13035) (see press release date February 15, 2011).All Historical Mineral Resources outlined in the text are non-compliant to NI 43-101 Mineral Resources and Mineral Reserves standards, and should therefore not be relied upon. A Qualified Person has not done sufficient work to upgrade or classify these Historical Mineral Resources as current NI 43-101 compliant Mineral resources. The current Mineral Resource estimates were calculated using the Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum (CIM), CIM Standards on Mineral Resources and Reserves, Definitions and Guidelines prepared by the CIM Standing Committee on Reserve Definitions and adopted by CIM Council December 11, 2005.
  • Although electric heat is usually the most expensive, there are a few electric heaters designed specifically for outdoor use. Be sure that any heater that is left outside is rated as such.
What Paul McGoey, owner of New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Co., looks forward to is potential savings. He looks to launch online ordering at his eight New Orleans area locations in a month.Even as fans filled the trendy tables and barstools, Shaya said the rotating wood-fired oven wasn't churning out the hundreds of pizzas it could per day. So the partners set their sights on take- out, designing an online order feature for the restaurant's website. Business soared immediately.Shaya and his staff now make about 400 pizzas on a good day. Ten percent of orders are take-out and 20 percent of those orders are from the website.Corporate Up-date
  • Propane-powered "mushroom" or "umbrella" heaters (so called because of their shape) are the best choice for heating large areas. They radiate warming rays from the top cylinder and provide a comfort zone of 12 - 20 feet in diameter. The propane tank is hidden in the bottom of the unit. It's a good idea to put these units away when not in use as they can be sensitive to the elements. Smaller tabletop units are also available.Charlie Jeffers, CEO of TakeOut Technologies in Aliso Viejo, Calif., has helped restaurants implement online ordering since 2005. Smaller restaurants are thrown by the time and cost associated with integrating their entire electronic sales system with online ordering, he said.Jeffers said more restaurants want to not only capture more market share but to use electronic ordering data to learn about their customers. Plus, online orders tend to be about $10 higher than orders taken by phone, he said.

    "Right now we're just happy making it easy for people to get a pizza," Shaya said.




    Author: Jennifer Larino


  • Champion Minerals Accelerates Fermont Drilling Program


    CHAMPION MINERALS INC. (TSX: CHM)(FRANKFURT: P02) ("Champion", or the "Company") is pleased to announce that it has secured 3 diamond-drill rigs from Major Drilling Inc. to be made available in early July, bringing the total number of drills operating on Champion's various Fermont Holdings to nine (9). All of the drills are expected to continue operating through to year's end.


    "It's just a great little pit stop," said Shaya, who opened the Italian eatery with John Besh and Octavio Mantilla in the Roosevelt Hotel in September 2009.The two drills currently deployed at the Company's Moire Lake Project, are being used to validate and expand upon the current Historical Mineral Resources(i) estimate of 102 million tonnes grading 31% FeT at the Moire Lake Occurrence (MRNFQ Assessment File GM13035, 1963). The Moire Lake Property is located 4 km southwest of the town of Fermont (Quebec), and adjoins the eastern property boundary of ArcelorMittal's Mont Wright Mine and Concentrator operations.
  • If you have a pottery fireplace, or chimenea, use it cautiously as these units are lightweight and reasonably fragile. To keep the fire from getting hot enough to break the chimenea, it's best to use kindling-size wood."You don't think all week about ordering Naked Pizza although I'd like to think that you do," Crochet said. "I've got to make it easy for you."Contacts: Champion Minerals Inc. Thomas G. Larsen President and CEO (416) 866-2200 Champion Minerals Inc. Jorge Estepa Vice-President (416) 866-2200 Champion Minerals Inc. Salisha Hosein Director, Investor Relations (416) 866-2200 www.championminerals.comDrilling continues at the Company's flagship Fire Lake North Project with four drills working to delineate resources at the East Limb and West Limb proposed open pit areas. Since the last mineral resource estimate completed in August 2010, close to 19,000 m of drilling has been completed and approximately 4,000 m remains for this phase of drilling, which is expected to be completed within the next 30 days. The drill program was increased to a total of 23,000 m from the originally proposed 17,500 m as a result of successful exploration that currently requires additional follow-up drilling to define the full extent of the mineralization in order to fully delineate and increase resources. Upon receipt of final assay results, Champion will initiate an update of the current Inferred Mineral Resource Estimate, calculated at 388 Million Tonnes (MT) grading 28.9% Total Iron ("FeT"), to be followed by an update of the Fire Lake North Preliminary Economic Assessment ("PEA") that was completed in November 2010. The PEA update is expected by the end of Q3.Statements made in this news release that are not historical facts are "forward-looking statements" and readers are cautioned that any such statements are not guarantees of future performance, and that actual developments or results, may vary materially from those in these "forward-looking" statements.TakeOut Technologies charges between $40 and $125 per month for its ordering software and works with Copeland's, New Orleans Hamburger and Seafood Co., and Gambino's Bakery, among other New Orleans eateries.Consumers are more crunched for time and want easier take-out options. Last year, the National Restaurant Association found 32 percent of adults surveyed said they used the Internet to place a dine-in, carryout or delivery order, up from 11 percent in 2005."Right now we're just happy making it easy for people to get a pizza," Shaya said.The O'Keefe-Purdy Project consists of 182 claims covering 95.3 km2 located due north of the Harvey-Tuttle Project and adjoins the north boundary of the Bellechasse Project. Mineralization at the O'Keefe Lake Iron Occurrence, originally discovered in 1957, is characterized as coarse-grained, specular hematite-rich, with lesser magnetite (MRNFQ Deposit File 23B12-0003).Please visit Champion's website at www.championminerals.com .Takeout orders now range from 10 to 15 percent of store sales, and Marin said online ordering is fueling growth. The brand rolled out online ordering for its Copeland's Cheesecake Bistro locations last week.In March, researchers at the Cornell University School of Hotel Administration Center for Hospitality Research found that nearly a quarter of chain restaurants offer online ordering. The study surveyed more than 300 chains, ranging from quick service to fine dining, and found that more than 60 percent of pizza and sandwich chains take online orders.The Fermont Iron HoldingsDifferent heaters are available for different needs and circumstances. A heater will be powered by propane, natural gas, alcohol-gel, electricity, wood, or wood substitutes such as charcoal or artificial logs. Depending on the size and the heat source, they may warm only a small space or heat a party-size yard.

    Contacts: Champion Minerals Inc. Thomas G. Larsen President and CEO (416) 866-2200 Champion Minerals Inc. Jorge Estepa Vice-President (416) 866-2200 Champion Minerals Inc. Salisha Hosein Director, Investor Relations (416) 866-2200 www.championminerals.com




  • Warm Up the Night! Patio Heaters and Fire Pits


    In some areas right now, the weather is ideal for sitting outside in the evening -- the bugs have gone and the sky is clear -- but the nights are chilly. Don't let the cool evenings send you inside -- extend your outdoor living season by heating your deck or patio.


    John Williams, director of the Kabacoff School of Hotel, Restaurant and Tourism Administration at the University of New Orleans, said traditional sit-down restaurants and diners have been a tougher sell, but a number of factors are changing that.About Champion Minerals Inc.The move could lead to smaller restaurant spaces in the future, a welcome concept when commercial real estate prices top $35 per square foot.Naked Pizza CEO Randy Crochet said pizza delivery is dominated by those who can stay top of mind and make ordering easy. The New Orleans-based health-conscious pizza chain set up online ordering three years ago. Now a quarter of orders at its 17 locations are online.
  • Propane heaters can be economical to operate. Depending on the heat output level you set, a standard propane tank can provide 10-12 hours of heat."You don't need to pay rent on to-go (orders) and delivery," McGoey said.Williams said restaurants face rising labor and real estate costs. And everything from fine dining to quick service is competing for the limited portion of food money spent outside of the home -- down to 44 percent from more than 50 percent in 2006, according to U.S. Department of Agriculture research.At Copeland's of New Orleans, Hugo Marin gushes about the brand's traditional dining expertise.For all heating units to perform optimally, they will need the right location. The ideal site is a combination of walls or fences (to radiate the heat back into your space) and overhead structures that will prevent the wind from blowing directly through your selected area.Champion Minerals is an exploration and development company focused on discovering and developing significant iron ore resources in eastern Canada, particularly in the provinces of Quebec and Newfoundland & Labrador. The Company's projects include: the Fermont Property Holdings in Quebec, jointly held by Champion (82.5% interest) and Fancamp Exploration Ltd. (17.5% interest); the Attikamagen Iron Property in Quebec and Labrador, and; the Powderhorn / Gullbridge base-metal Projects in central Newfoundland."We saw the trend and we just capitalized on it," Mantilla said.

    With the wide selection of outdoor heating devices available, you're sure to find one that right's for you. So heat up the night - and go right on enjoying your outdoor space.




    Author: Debbie Rodgers


  • Encountering Nature Through the Twelve Senses


    Silence stillness immensity


    Smell.Vision.The snow sifts down into the forest, falling windless and so light as to seem almost weightless, afloat in place. A deep silence holds sway, an ocean of stillness that invites entry. And there is space enough here for any size contemplation.Does the weasel sense the movement of mice and voles in the sub-nivean chamber beneath the snow, before it dives in?One night, as I lie in my sleeping bag, I am enchanted by a pre-sleep show courtesy of Aurora borealis. I look through the window up into the night sky, past willow and spruce to the backdrop of stars and drink in the Aurora ribbons, the northern angel flights, radiating, dancing in striations that breathe in and out in fanning coruscations.The human sense of balance is conveyed through inner ear structures. In animals, "otoliths" serve a similar purpose. In nature, we are often challenged to refine our sense of balance, as the terrain is often rugged and variable.Tracks in the snow tell the stories. A snowshoe hare nips birch tips from a fallen tree. A luxuriously furred marten pursues a red squirrel. Unless the squirrel quickly makes it to one of its underground dens it will become the marten's meal.AddendumIn the northern, boreal realm, across this endless range of semi-homogenous evergreen forest radiating its steadfast and grounded, robust energy - across the conifer deep - here and there, an accent counters the etheric expanse with an astral focus, an animal being - raven, jay, squirrel-hunting marten, wolf, moose, or chickadee.Most beings here - plant or animal - are melded into this spacious and soul-purifying landscapeOverall, as I undertake this trek, my sense of life is both enhanced and exhausted. My constitutional energy is put to the test, the body forces are working at their limit. However, the etheric energy of the forest is so resplendent that there is a constant influx of vitality. An interesting point to be made here is that in urban areas people have to enhance their life sense due to the lack of nature-borne vitality. In consideration of this, we can say, if asked what is truly the most valuable property in, say, New York, the answer is that Central Park has more worth that all the rest of Manhattan combined!We can sense outer surfaces via touch, but we actually use another sense when it comes to detecting temperature variations. As stated above, the wind is physically felt on one's skin, but its relative cold or warmth is sensed via our sense of temperature.Within the animal kingdom, exceptional acrobatics in the balance arena include the cat and squirrel.And the sough of wind rising and fallinghttp://www.doyletics.com/arj/trhrvw.htmLife.Projecting to high mountain peaks, there is a feeling of excarnation, or moving up out of one's body, in a sense.Touch.One morning, a ptarmigan singing its dawn poem became a particular challenge to interpret. As the sun began to rise, and the ptarmigan began its song a few meters from the cabin I was waking in, I could sense an intricacy to what it was voicing. But my own sense of language, being not yet sufficiently developed, wasn't up to interpreting its message. However, in my research I have discovered that within the human community there are individuals who are becoming increasingly adept at this level of communication.Sometime in the night the wolf came near. It came to investigate who was howling in the evening, howling like, yet unlike, another wolf (it's own sense of language revealing that, although the sound of my howl seemed very similar to a wolf's, there was a subtle difference). It came near enough to discern the scent of human presence, approached as near as it dared, always keeping a periphery of safety as it circuited the area of the cabin.Concept.In sharing this encounter with nature through the twelve senses, I will begin with the outermost, least penetrating sense and proceed to the deepest-registering sense (please note that the following presumes a basic understanding of the 12 senses. If the reader wishes to prime him/herself on this subject, use the links under "Further Resources" at the end of the article. Alternatively, information is readily available by entering an internet search via "12 senses" - and adding "Rudolf Steiner" can be helpful):As with movement, deep appreciation of a dance presentation actually requires us to project our sense of balance, as we extend ourselves into the performance.Language.A pigeon can detect sounds in the infrasound range far below our own limit, as low as 0.1 Hz. Bats can hear through a range from 3,000 to 120,000 Hz (compared with the human range - 20 to 20,000 Hz.).In reference to animals, the world is in a state of spiritual evolution, meaning that while we humans are evolving toward a fifth kingdom level of being, animals are also becoming more egoic - individualized, and more and more capable of abilities that were once attributed only to humans (or to the overall species level of the animal). Especially those animals who are spending time with humans, pets, are advancing more rapidly in this way.Sense of concept can be a potent arena due to the way in which prana/chi has moved from its traditional forum (the breath) to thinking. Once we learn the ropes, through our thinking life we can enhance our energetic levels.The 12 senses referred to here pertain primarily to the physical aspect of humanity. Other senses come into play as we enter into our spiritual nature, including the human astral body. Steiner refers to some of these metaphysical senses as imagination, inspiration and intuition. Earth Vision proposes to delve into this subject, along with a more extensive examination of the 12 senses in relation to the natural world - a book will likely result in the foreseeable future. If you would like to contribute to this project, please contact author Josef Graf through the email on the EV site.Temperature.http://www.doyletics.com/arj/12sentab.htmAll forms of life are advancing, including the other two realms of life on Earth. as plants develop more astral qualities, and the mineral kingdom becomes increasingly etheric.Salmon are famous for their ability to taste their way back up to waters from which they originated. Some fish can detect substances diluted to one part per billion. Bees have taste receptors on their jaws, forelimbs, and antennae.Surely, from the wolf's point of view, it experiences the most challenge of interpretation (in a sense, the wolf's level of conceptual sense) from the human community. As is well known, the wolf can read, very intimately, the comings and goings, the various aspects of, the moose, and other inhabitants of its immediate neighborhood. But the human being becomes rich in enigma, embodies a broad range of Unknown in the sphere of the wolf's experience.Bobby Matherne's Review - The Riddle of HumanityFor example, when the wind gusts across my face, my sense of touch feels the impact of that gust, but my sense of temperature registers how cool or warm it is.This sense of awareness of the body-in-motion enables us to know where any part of our body is even with eyes closed. It is a sense that can be refined and enhanced, as in the case of intricate choreography.Taste.After a long day of snow-shoeing my sense of life feels drained, very low in energy/chi, even despite practicing energy-enhancing Qi-gong along the way (I'm not by any means a master in the art yet).Sense of ego - among ways of getting to know oneself further - that is, using one's sense of ego upon oneself - relating to others is primary. But so, also, is spending time in nature in solitude. Nuances of one's individuality can be explored. How do I experience solitude over a duration? What issues arise? What fears are met and what are my individual "edges" therein? For example, fears related to loneliness, or provision (as one's food stock depletes), of the darkness (what shapes form in the dark out of fear?), or what mid-life issues still prevail?But the human is also, at least in part, separate from the land.Pit vipers, and some boas, have a heat sensitive organ between their eyes and nostrils, with which they can ascertain body heat in another organism.http://www.mercurius-international.com/ams_index.php?twelve_senses=1&Vision is a sense that begins to penetrate further than the foregoing senses. When our eyes perceive the blue-green color of the spruce tree, compared with the yellow-green color of the pine tree, we begin to discern something about the inner nature of these different trees.Central to this line of questioning is - how am I in the face of prolonged silence and stillness, the great leveler of humankind and human aspiration. In what ways does this sabbatical from my life cause me to reflect on my life? What things to strengthen? Or to change? Or to come to terms with? Or seek more understanding about? How do each of the animals, plants, etc I encounter resonate with various parts of my being?Migrating birds can detect and use magnetic fields of the Earth to navigate by. Is this so-called "magnetic field" actually part of the sense of life of the planet streaming forth? And are the birds, in a way, projecting their own sense of life outward to detect the Earth's energy in this manner?snow covered, quietly breathing its tremendous, wide, conifer expanseSnow-shoeing through a forest during a snowfall can be an ideal setting to attune to the landscape. Distractions are reduced - sound is muffled and visibility is confined to a radius of a few feet (of course it goes without saying that one has to exercise care, bring a compass and be good at orienteering, or you can end up in oblivion!)Desert animals can smell water vapor over a great distance. A wolf's nose has been estimated to be from a hundred thousand to a million times more sensitive than a human's. The bear has one of the most sensitive olfactory capacities of the animal kingdom, and is able to track through water, or read information from a scent trail several days old.The foregoing article is part of the Earth Vision project. Visit http://www.evsite.net for more information and articles that provide in-depth treatments of current environmental issues, as well as E-books on spiritual ecology.A manatee, with more brain space dedicated to touch than any other mammal, has a long-distance sense of touch. Whisker like hairs all over its body act as sensors, so that it can, in effect, "touch" from a distance.As I journey on, I can hear the rise and fall of the wind through the trees, and the crunch of my snowshoes atop the crusty snow.As with language, the sense of concept is an arena in which individual animals reach a limit. "One can be directed by intelligence without possessing it, and that is how if is for animals," according to Rudolf Steiner. Here, he is referring to how the over-lighting being, the Spirit of an animal species, can utilize the higher senses - language, concept, and ego - on a par with human capacities, but not in the case of a single animal.Ego.Similarly, on the West Coast, where the energy is experienced as diffusive - all the rain and sea and growth and abundance of plant life, rainforest exuberance, calls for an extra degree of focusing to counteract the diffusion.Often have I watched a flock of shorebirds, or snowbirds, as they fly in complete unison, twisting, turning, diving, swooping as one. Here, the sense of movement has been refined and con-joined to each member of the flock, as though a single being is operating every nuance of movement. This particular example can also shed light on how the sense of ego operates within the realm of nature - more on that below.What curiosity was left unquenched? And in the daylight I could feel the wolf watching me from somewhere in the woods, as I went out on the frozen lake to investigate the passage of its own movement, the story told by its tracks.When projected outward, we can sense movement in others. One evening, as I was bent over a campfire, cooking a meal, I could sense something passing over above me. As I looked up I saw an owl flying in the trajectory I had been sensing. The owl, as we know is capable of flying quite silently. I did not hear its passage, nor could I see it in any way, until after I looked up.forest stretching endlesslyHearing.Language is a sense that goes beyond merely hearing something spoken. By the sense of language we are able to perceive meaning behind an expression. Language in nature is a great challenge to de-code. The language of animals and birds, the language of a landscape. Once some familiarity is attained in this area, the human element of language interpretation (that is, truly understanding another in one's native tongue) becomes more facile.Overall, the Spirit of the boreal forest - the heart of the boreal forest landscape, like the heart of one of its trees, one senses, is golden, intricate, warm despite the climate, perhaps because of the climate, to counterpoint the cold.Wolves are known to stare into the eyes of their prey before opting to attack, reading in their potential prey the nature of their sense of life, their overall constitutional strength and condition of health.Nature causes me to conceptualize in particular ways. One key mode is to reflect on the spiritual ecology of aspects of nature. How does the spruce tree part of me have its being? The wolf? The squirrel? The forested part of my inner terrain? the spring? The lakeshore part? The starry dome? What does the magic of Aurora borealis evoke in me?Balance.Hearing and vision - nature automatically creates aesthetically beautiful forms in both aural and visual arenas. Humanity chooses to create beautiful, or not-so-beautiful forms. The more one spends in nature, the more one is immersed in aesthetic beauty.Further resources:Bees, birds, and some animals can see in the ultraviolet range. A hawk has 20/5 vision - it can see from 20 feet what most people can see from 5 feet. A falcon can see a 10 cm object from a distance of 1.5 kilometers. A buzzard can observe small rodents from an altitude of 15,000 feet.A blossom permeates the air with it's gaseous aroma. Forces of will meet, from outer (e.g., the rose's "will") and inner, as our own will streams out to meet it.Besides the human capacity to interpret language, within the animal kingdom there are some who can use this sense fairly effectively - e.g, the gorilla. However, on a deeper level, all animals have a Spirit of the species aspect that is as egoic as ourselves, and thus capable of fully exercising this faculty. And so, by evoking connection with, say, the Spirit of the Wolf, we can begin to enter into a viable level of communication.Projecting one's sense of motion onto the snowflakes, and there is a feeling of softly sifting down through one's being.Movement.As is the humanMercurius on the 12 sensesThis is not to say animals are not intelligent - only to acknowledge a level of conceptualizing that differs from human. The Spirit of an animal is, indeed, intelligent, and has much to offer in ways that can deepen our understanding about our sojourn upon Earth.A 12 Senses ChartResonance, the sound quality that permeates an object, in its vibrational tone reveals much about the nature of the object. Consider candle ice clinking together. The tone the snow gives forth when walking reveals a lot about snow conditions underfoot. When sawing firewood, the sound of the particular log reveals much about the wood's quality. As we listen to the sounds of both things and living beings, in a certain way hearing begins to tell us something about the soul level of what we are encountering.And human nature can discern, by way of the 12 senses, aspects and nuances of the natural world through these 12 portals.Just as the sense of smell operates via the airy element, taste depends on the liquid element. A substance must first be partly dissolved before we can taste it. Nature has a way of producing the most flavorful tastes, for example, in fruits that evolve in natural conditions. Despite humankind's most lengthy and deliberate attempts to improve crops in this regard, nature cannot be topped. Notice how the smallest fruits, such as a wild strawberry, have the most incredible taste. The larger agri-business causes its fruits to grow, the more the taste of its products seems to fall bland.Tracks of a solitary snowshoe hare enter the woods, appearing to have crossed the frozen lake - a distance of about 2 miles. What could have drawn the hare across such an long open distance? Its progress would have been little noticed as its coat matched the snow so well (here again, a developed sense of movement projected outward would have helped to sense the hare's passage.)The longer I touch the snow and ice here, the number grows this sense. Then, in turns, it is awakened by prickle of conifer needle, rasped by bark, or caressed by the soft feel of usnea moss. Whatever the sensate experience of touch, I have to admit that it defines my separation, the self's bounds, or at least the physical body's self-bounding. I do touch nature with this sense, but only her outermost surface, a Braille of rebuff, no entry past the outermost edge. As we continue down this list, we enter, increasingly, into the inner nature of things. But the sense of touch is the most external.

    The foregoing article is part of the Earth Vision project. Visit http://www.evsite.net for more information and articles that provide in-depth treatments of current environmental issues, as well as E-books on spiritual ecology.




    Author: Josef Graf


    San Diego Hotel Offers Impressive Vacation Destination and New Summer Packages


    As a beacon to Southern California vacationers, the San Diego Marriott Marquis & Marina hotel is a boon to summertime fun along the San Diego Bay waterfront, welcoming everyone to its newly renovated accommodations and attentive services.


    Patio designs which include a fire pit in the strategy could make the space not just cozy and relaxing but very exotic also. There can be several models of fire pits to ponder. A fire pit could be built in to the outdoor patio with bricks or stones or it may stand alone and still have the flexibility to be moved as needed. The most important factor is the fact that as soon as the sun goes down and the weather is cooler the special event can still continue.Outdoor smoking is allowed, as long as materials are disposed of in non-combustible containers. Fires in natural gas fire pits and the use of charcoal or propane grills are also allowed.While the hotel is a fabulous vacation destination, business travelers will be impressed with the extensive offering of San Diego meeting rooms that make the Marriott Marquis hotel an excellent choice for inspiring corporate meetings, business conferences, professional events and elegant social gatherings. Professional on-site event planners, full-service catering and a full menu of business services and equipment are all available to insure the success of every event.The ban prohibits the use of bonfires, model rockets, prescribed burns, campfires, outside fires on private property and outdoor cooking in city parks and open spaces. The fire department said violating these could result in fines up to $500 or 90 days in jail.Image Available: http://www2.marketwire.com/mw/frame_mw?attachid=1656569Low fuel moisture levels, continued warm temperatures and a drying trend prompted the ban, officials said.An impressive San Diego hotel , the Marriott Marquis offers vacationers a front row seat to exceptional San Diego fun. Without ever leaving the property, guests will find summertime bliss amidst this downtown San Diego hotel's stylish new look.Attractions such as the popular Seaport Village, San Diego Zoo, SeaWorld San Diego, and LEGOLAND California are nearby, along with championship golf and world-class entertainment.Guests looking for sea adventures won't have far to go as this majestic San Diego convention center hotel has its own 446-slip marina to accommodate boat owners and those looking for rentals. Whether seeking to catch San Diego Bay breezes aboard a sailboat, looking for Jet Ski fun, or a simple power boat excursion, the Marina can provide everything needed for exciting bayside thrills.CONTACT: Debra Schacher Marriott International, Inc. 949.471.8483 Email ContactYou will discover quite a few patio ideas that also contain beautiful water features. A fountain or small waterfall can also be built in with the use of the many unique and gorgeous rocks which are now offered and very easy for almost any property owner to install. At your favorite neighborhood do it yourself center or maybe on the internet you are able to acquire pre-built water features that anyone can merely set in place, fill with water and plug in. The sound of trickling water sets the ambiance for relaxing and relaxed entertaining.

    CONTACT: Debra Schacher Marriott International, Inc. 949.471.8483 Email Contact




    City's burn ban still in effect


    Colorado Springs fire officials are reminding people that a burn ban implemented June 17 is still in effect.


    Free form pools wind about the tropical courtyard, and the sounds of relaxing waterfalls and babbling streams create an oasis perfect for a rejuvenating California vacation, complete with palm trees, cabanas, fire pits, Jacuzzis and even the convenience of a Mexican poolside bar and restaurant.Light is another yet extremely significant element to think about in patio designs. There are lots of fresh and quite affordable choices of lighting on the market today. You'll find several solar or low voltage selections that produce excellent lumination and create plenty of atmosphere to virtually any outdoor living space.

    Outdoor smoking is allowed, as long as materials are disposed of in non-combustible containers. Fires in natural gas fire pits and the use of charcoal or propane grills are also allowed.




    Author: MATT STEINER


    Economical and Efficient Patio Ideas For The Home


    It doesn't make any difference what season it happens to be with imaginative patio designs your outdoor living space can still be a cozy dinning or entertaining place anytime of the year. Patio ideas might be ordinary or opulent based on your current spending budget and style choices.


    Whenever you are researching patio ideas there are numerous elements to look at. Lighting, furnishings, heating and the types of functions you will want to utilize it for. Will you be utilising this outdoor space largely for relaxing or will you use it as an additional living and entertaining spot?The finishing touch will be the pieces of furniture you choose. You will discover very reasonable furniture online which can be shipped direct to your house. The new patio furniture is very weather resistant and can last for quite a few years. Almost all outdoor patio furniture can be casual and stylish at the same time.For reservations and additional information, visit http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/sandt-san-diego-marriott-marquis-and-marina/ .About the Marriott Marquis Brand Marriott Marquis is a brand extension of Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Marriott International's iconic business brand and flagship, inspiring your best performance during travel and helping you work, relax and recharge in your own way. There are currently four Marriott Marquis hotels -- in New York, Atlanta, San Francisco and now San Diego -- with a fifth in Washington, DC, coming in 2014. Marriott continues to accommodate life on the road for discerning business and leisure travelers, offering warm, professional service; sophisticated yet functional guest room design; lobby spaces that facilitate working, dining and socializing; meeting and event spaces and services that are the gold standard; and expansive, 24-hour fitness facilities. All Marriott hotels participate in the award-winning Marriott Rewards frequent travel program that allows members to earn hotel points or airline miles for every dollar spent during each stay. For more information, visit www.marriott.com .Look online for patio ideas that agree with your individuality and requirements. You can get so many patio designs that are available there is certain to be one to go with your residence and spending budget.With four restaurants onsite, including the ever-popular Roy's Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine, there'll be no problem satisfying the appetites of everyone in the family. Roy's restaurant in San Diego combines the freshest local ingredients with European sauces and Asian spices for a true Hawaiian culinary delight. Restaurants are located in the magnificent new hotel lobby area, which connects both of the hotel's waterfront guest towers, and offer choices such as modern American entrées from DW's and a Starbucks Coffee House.

    Look online for patio ideas that agree with your individuality and requirements. You can get so many patio designs that are available there is certain to be one to go with your residence and spending budget.




    Author: David B Henry


    PEMCO Poll: Know the Rules Before Burning Outdoors This Summer


    SEATTLE, June 30, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- As summertime settles in around the Pacific Northwest, about one-half of Washington residents will light an outdoor recreational fire, but the latest poll from PEMCO Insurance shows that a significant majority are unsure how county burn bans laws affect the average campfire.


    Over the past five years, debt collection agencies and law firms have had to struggle with the question of whether they should leave voicemail messages for debtors. The source of this quagmire, and its potential consequences, rests with the Federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, and its interpretation by federal courts since 2007.Jon Osterberg PEMCO Insurance 206.628.4019 Jon.osterberg@pemco.comWhen conditions allow safe burning, the DNR recommends building recreational fires 50 feet away from any buildings, power lines, or standing timber, and you should clear a perimeter of about one-and-a-half times the fire's height of any burnable material.(bonus from "Crisis Preparedness" p. 35)Teller County is under Stage 2 fire restrictions, meaning no campfires. On Wednesday, Woodland Park also enacted Stage 2 fire restrictions.Read a new article every day-and find more bonus articles-at cumanagement.org.- U.S. Forest Service: http://bit.ly/iuquzwVisit cumanagement.org to read all the monthly online-only columns from Credit Union Management covering the following topics: human resources, public relations, financial literacy, finance, future leaders, facilities, insurance, marketing, technology, board governance and lending. Subscribe to the weekly CUES FYI e-newsletter to receive a link to each column. Go to cumanagement.org/cuesfyi and click the "subscribe"? button.The burning activities banned can differ between jurisdictions. Here's a list of local areas under fire restrictions, and links offering details:It's clear credit unions cannot exactly anticipate when the next crisis will occur, but they can easily be prepared. This appropriate preparation is designed to anticipate, organize, prevent and mitigate each crisis.Tech Time: 4 Minutes Instead of 40HR Answers: I'm in for Life!Loan Zone: A Collections Dilemma"If you plan to light a fire this summer, check with the authorities before you burn," Osterberg said. "In some cases, you might need to apply for a no-fee burning permit."From This Issue(bonus from "In the Fast Lane" p. 30)According to King County's Fire Marshal Services, there are two phases of burning regulations that are triggered when dry weather conditions increase the risk of wildfires.While some young CU stars are leaving the industry, it's not all gloom and doom. For some young professionals, a career with credit unions is a career for life. It's not surprising to learn that young people who find a credit union that is open to their ideas and lets them run with them are far more likely to stay.cumanagement.org/061711topindirecttipsTop Indirect Tips

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    GLANCE: Local fire restrictions


    While the traditional Independence Day cookout in the local park is out, residents can still cook outdoors on private property. Fire pits must be fueled by natural gas, and outdoor grills can run only on liquid propane or charcoal.


    (bonus from "Fired up for Life or Just for Now?" p. 36)PEMCO Insurance commissioned this independent survey that asked Washington drivers several questions about driving habits and attitudes toward current Northwest issues. The sample size, 601 respondents, yields an accuracy of /- 4.1 percent at the 95 percent confidence level. In other words, if this study were conducted 100 times, in 95 instances the data will not vary by more than /- 4.1 percent.Kristi Clough Firmani Associates Inc. 206.443.9357 Kristi@firmani.comSOURCE PEMCO Insurance- City of Colorado Springs, http://tinyurl.com/42jqdejcumanagement.org/052511techtimeTo be considered recreational, the fire must not exceed three feet in diameter and two feet in height, must be contained in a metal or concrete pit, and be limited to the burning of charcoal or firewood for cooking, pleasure, or ceremonial purposes. According to the PEMCO poll, 10 percent of residents light recreational fires 10 times or more per year.cumanagement.org/062011beprepared

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    - El Paso County, http://bit.ly/krV0zpTo learn more about the PEMCO Insurance Northwest Poll and to view a summary of the results, visit www.pemco.com/poll, where the public is invited to participate in an informal version of the poll to see how their own responses compare to those collected by FBK Research of Seattle in April 2011.However, if dry weather continues and the risk of a rapidly spreading wildfire increases, the county will escalate the ban to a Phase Two burn ban during which all outdoor fires, including recreational fires, are illegal.Finally, completely extinguish the fire when you're finished. The DNR instructs residents to drown recreational fires with water, making sure all embers, coals, and sticks are wet.A Phase One burn ban is typically declared when moisture content found in tree branches falls below 20 percent. During a Phase One burn ban, the county allows residents to light recreational campfires and fires contained in approved fire pits, while all other outdoor burning is banned.In Washington, the Department of Natural Resources (DNR) works in concert with the Department of Development and Environmental Services (DDES) and county fire marshals to issue county-specific burn bans and provide fire-safety resources for outdoor enthusiasts.- Teller County, http://tinyurl.com/3ohxp4oPEMCO Insurance, established in 1949, is a Seattle-based provider of auto, home, boat, life, and umbrella insurance to Northwest residents. PEMCO Insurance is sold by community agents throughout the region and through PEMCO offices. For more information, visit www.pemco.com."It's always a good idea to call the DNR's statewide hotline at 1-800-323-BURN, before you burn, for the most up to date information on your county's burn-ban status," Osterberg said.About the PEMCO Insurance Northwest PollCONTACTS:Be Prepared- Bureau of Land Management, www.blm.gov/co/st/en/fo/rgfo.htmlcumanagement.org/070511hranswersAbout PEMCO Insurance- Woodland Park, www.city-woodlandpark.org/homeA hodgepodge of fire restrictions at the county level means many of the campsites on U.S. Forest Service lands had already banned campfires.cumanagement.org/052411loanzoneThe Seattle-based insurer found that 80 percent of respondents believe that county-issued burn bans include recreational fires when, in fact, some fire-safety conditions that trigger burn bans exempt campfires and recreational fires in approved fire pits.Here are some things to think about when it comes to indirect lending, from the leaders of industry suppliers.Online-Only Columns

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    Are You Going Up or Going Down


    The Pope, Billy Graham and Oral Roberts all died on the same day and arrived at the Pearly Gates at the same time. St. Peter said to them, �I have some bad news and some good news. The bad news is that we are full right now and I am going to have to send the three of you down to the devil. The good news is it should be temporary and I�ll have you back in six weeks or less�. St Peter made a quick call to Satan to arrange the necessary accommodations, and then the three went for a brief stay in hell.


    Heaven�s gates will open for me,"Facebook Fundamentals for Beginners" workshops are scheduled from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 24 and 31 at Meridian Technology Center in Stillwater.One of the most fascinating works of poetry I have ever read or heard is a poem entitled �Five Minutes After I Die�, and I would like to conclude my sermon by reading it to you, because it sums up the points of my message very clearly.The 2010 Census revealed that Tulsa County's population shifted in a way requiring different boundaries for the county commission districts. Tulsa County's population through the 2010 Census is 603,403. With the current boundaries, district populations are District 1, 206,001; District 2, 193,901; and District 3, 203,501.Registration information is at www.ruralenterprises.com.6. He still had his memory.9. There is only one way of salvation.We do not need to be deliberately evil to miss the gate of Heaven. All we have to do is be indifferent to the needs of those around us. We need to have a missions conscience. The church must also listen carefully to the world�s concerns as it determines its programs and direction. We need to help the hungry, the thirsty, the lonely, the dying. The way we treat other people in this life is the way we will be treated in the next life. In other words, what goes around comes around. We will have to deal with our decision to help or ignore them when we stand before God�s throne on Judgment Day. Our mistakes will come back to haunt us for eternity.Transcontinental offers senior notesLoved ones will weep o�er my silent faceIf you were to die suddenly, where do you think you would go? Sudden death in particular should be a warning to all of us, for we do not know when our time is up. A good example is what happened to my brother-in-law�s mother recently. She had been diagnosed with lung cancer, but she passed away very suddenly after being rushed to the hospital one evening after she started coughing up blood. We need to be prepared (as the Boy Scout motto says) for the unexpected. It will be too late after we die. Hell is a permanent place from which there is no escape. There is no love in hell, only hate. It is a dark place where there is no freedom. The lost in hell will remember all the chances they had in life to repent. They will have no second chances in hell.Doing a deed I can never undo,Sherry Roden, Sherry's Business Success Services, will present the workshop.The order on Wednesday said Making Money Having Fun operators will need to resolve all of the issues regarding contamination before they can reapply to resume operations, said Matt Skinner, OCC spokesman.God has given us gifts to share. When He empties his coffers and becomes poor, we become rich spiritually. This Parable is about values, not money. The rich man�s sin was not his wealth, but his hard heart. Those who are rich have an obligation to help the poor. How we use what we have leads to God�s judgment.Jesus loved to talk about hell because that was part of His mission. He loved to talk about the Valley of Hinnom, which was Jerusalem�s garbage dump and most hated place. It was also the place where the bodies of the poor were buried, so it was likely the place where Lazarus was buried. Jesus did something in this parable that He didn�t do in any other parable-He mentioned specific names. This leads scholars to conclude that this is a true story. The rich man went to hell not because he was rich, but because He rejected Christ. The choices we make today will determine our eternal state.Jesus said, �Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt and where thieves do not break through nor steal�. The rich man�s experience warns us of the possibility of being rich enough in this world to live luxuriously, yet so poverty-stricken in the next that we have to beg for a drop of water. The best type of collection to have is one that is given away. That�s why Paul said in 1 Timothy 6:18, �Be rich in good works�� Remember Dorcas, the woman who made garments for the poor in Acts 9:36-43. She is the same woman Peter later raised from the dead. We are urged in Psalm 91:16 to use ourselves to glorify God and share the Good News of our salvation with everyone we meet.On Oct. 29, 1999, the CBS Morning Show went to Hell. A headline in the Detroit News on Nov. 3, 1999 read, �Businessman Sees Hell as Tourist Site.� A headline in the Chicago Tribune on Oct. 29, 2000 read, �Saints and Sinners Can All Go to Hell�. On Jan. 27, 2001, a headline in the Detroit News read, �Almost Cold Enough to Freeze Hell Over�. The article read, �The deep freeze that hit the nation in recent weeks and buried several states in an unending wave of snow had one more odd effect: Hell almost froze over�.We can laugh about hell all we want, but in Luke 16:19-31, Jesus reveals that hell is a real place that is no laughing matter. Where we end up after we die depends on where our heart is in this life. God calls us to celebrate the riches of life, not a life of riches. Where our treasure is, so is our heart. A good example of this is the parable of the rich man and Lazarus. Both wanted to enjoy the good things in life, but the rich man wanted everything for himself. This is typical of the �me first� world we live in today. No one in his right mind who is right with God would refuse to help a neighbour in times of trouble, but that�s what the rich man did when he refused to help Lazarus. The rich man chose to live according to the chasm his god-money-created in life. He couldn�t cross the great chasm in death. The price we pay for our love of money is a deep chasm that divides us from each other. The rich man enjoyed a life of plenty on earth, while Lazarus enjoyed a life of material poverty. When they died, they went in opposite directions-the rich man to hell, and Lazarus to heaven.Five minutes after you die.2. God had a record of his sins.Versar will work with CH2MHill and Battelle Memorial Institute for environmental cleanup at 34 sites across the base.Until a year ago, the wastewater had been used to settle fly ash dust at a site near Bokoshe. The site is operated by Making Money Having Fun LLC, which had been accepting oil and gas wastewater from northwest Arkansas and Oklahoma.If you want to know if hell is a place of literal fire, just ask someone who has been there-the rich man. It�s no wonder he wanted Abraham to send someone to warn his brothers. It�s no wonder he himself wanted to go back and warn them. There is no escape from hell. Hell enlarges itself daily. It is occupied by the multitudes who did not have to go there. It is occupied not only by some of the worst criminals and dictators in history, it is also occupied by those who chose to reject Christ. We need to hear hell�s solid conviction. Hell is a bottomless pit, a prison or dungeon where there is intense darkness. The meanest, cruelest, filthiest people in history will be there along with the unsaved church members and the people who trust in their own righteousness for salvation.Then woe is me, if my soul is wrong,God does not condone poverty or condemn plenty. The difference between Lazarus and the rich man wan not what they owned, but what owned them. The rich man was rich materially but poor spiritually. On the other hand, Lazarus was poor materially but rich spiritually. He was a good example of the 2nd Beatitude mentioned in Luke 6:20-�Blessed are you poor, for yours is the Kingdom of God�. The Pharisees loved material things more than they loved God, so Jesus used this parable to teach them what was really important. Just as the neglect of physical health leads to physical death, the neglect of spiritual health leads to spiritual death.Fixed to the goal of my chosen track,Depends on your choice; you dare not wait.Dewey Brandon, Oklahoma Tax Commission, and Linda Barnet, Oklahoma Main Street Center, will present the workshop.The Disney Institute's "Disney's Approach to Inspiring Creativity" will be presented Sept. 14 at the University of Tulsa's Allen Chapman Activity Center.Program registration is $425 per person or $375 per person for a table of eight. A 10-percent discount is available for TU alumni. Registration information is at bus.collins.utulsa.edu/CEPD/ disney2011.asp.When the rich man died, he found out ten things:�Just is my sentence,� my soul shall say,Voices that murmur will not reach me,The initial award totals $18.7 million, with options totaling another $26.7 million over the next nine years.Versar receives Tinker contractFive minutes after I die.The Women's Business Center of Rural Enterprises of Oklahoma Inc. has scheduled a workshop, entitled "Business Essentials for 2011," from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 18 at the Sapulpa Chamber of Commerce in Sapulpa.If I am wasting salvation�s day,10. The redeemed received the opposite 5 minutes after death.Shadows and darkness will fill this place3. Satan lied to him.The subsidiary of Tulsa-based Williams Partners LP plans to use $300 million of the proceeds to repay 7-percent notes due 2011. The remainder of the proceeds will be used for general corporate purposes.What each of these stories was referring to is a small town between Detroit and Lansing, Michigan called Hell. A small town of just a few hundred residents, it has capitalized off its name. The Chamber of Commerce has a billboard visible to travelers traveling along a nearby highway suggesting they go to Hell. The town gets calls throughout the year from TV and newspaper weather reporters to find out if there town is truly hotter or colder than hell. Husbands send alimony cheques through the post office so that they are postmarked in Hell. Many citizens in the surrounding area come to this little town every April to mail their tax returns so that they bear the Hell postmark.Asset Group awarded contractJon Chasteen, vice president for University Advancement at Southwestern Christian University in Bethany, has resigned to join Victory Church.Oh joyous moment when Jesus I see,The commission then suspended the shipments.Faces that sorrow I will not see,Chasteen will serve as the campus pastor and administrator of a new Edmond campus that will open this fall. Victory Church also has campuses in Warr Acres, Norman, Corpus Christi, Texas, and South Africa.God is the constant companion of the poor. If we develop a relationship with the poor, we also develop a relationship with the God who continually relates to them. Just as the rich man ignored Lazarus, we often ignore anyone who can�t help us achieve our goals. The way to life involves keeping the Ten Commandments, especially as Jesus taught in the Parable of the Good Samaritan. Luke�s message to the rich calls on them to share their wealth. They are not more valuable because they have more valuables. They are not owed a privileged status. Social status and material possessions are no guarantee of our standing with God. The rich man�s tragic flaw is that he suffers from a deep spiritual deafness, an inability to hear and listen to the call for mercy and justice, or even the practical plea for just plain bread and some salve for the sores the dogs lick.Fortunately, there�s a really easy fix for camping constipation. Eat beans. I used to serve chili the first night out on trail. Vegetarian chili with 5 kinds of beans. Sometimes it took a day or two, but no kid could hold out a week against my 5 bean chili. Other forms of fiber help too � oatmeal for breakfast, dried fruit in your gorp. Also have your kids drink lots of water, especially if fiber isn�t a really common part of their diet.The Oklahoma Corporation Commission on Wednesday ordered Thumbs Up Ranch to reapply for a permit to accept produced water from oil and natural gas wells.If I am flinging a fortune away,The rich man�s thirst in hell is the same thirst we have-a thirst to know God. For the rich man, it was too late. For us who are living, it is never too late to know God. Knowing God won�t save us from times of trouble, but faith in Jesus will give us an anchor to hold on to during life�s storms-just like the words of the hymn �Will Your Anchor Hold� say. God wants us to know Him because He loves us and wants to provide for our needs. He wants to provide for us because of the special covenant He has with us. He wants us to be as close to Him as His shadow. God wants us to be dependent on him so we can experience our greatest happiness and freedom. God never stops giving. Coveting feeds a lack of contentment, encourages roving, restless eyes and causes us to look for satisfaction in the things we don�t have instead of the riches God has given us to enjoy. God uses money to steer our lives into the areas in which He wants us involved. He does this by giving or withholding money.But where, oh where, will my soul be,

    God has given us gifts to share. When He empties his coffers and becomes poor, we become rich spiritually. This Parable is about values, not money. The rich man�s sin was not his wealth, but his hard heart. Those who are rich have an obligation to help the poor. How we use what we have leads to God�s judgment.




    Author: Craig Condon


    3 Essential Tips for Successful Camping with Kids


    Camping with happy kids is wonderful � camping with miserable kids could convince you to pick a new family hobby. There�s lots of ways to ensure a happy camping experience, but here are my picks for the three most important.


    However, one of the most fundamental lessons camping can teach is that you are responsible for your own experience. Mother Nature is a great provider of natural consequences. Don�t put up your tent right, you�ll get wet. Don�t collect firewood, you won�t eat hot food. Do collect firewood, and discover the mesmerizing dance of a night campfire. Get up the energy to paddle to the middle of the lake in the middle of the night, and see stars like they were meant to be seen. Step back, and let your kids learn from their own experiences. You might just pick up a little something too.The fly ash is trucked 12 miles to the property from the AES Shady Point coal-fired power plant. The Oklahoma Corporation Commission has oversight of oil and gas wastewater transportation and disposal sites in Oklahoma.2. Avoid constipation. Think I�m kidding? I used to take city kids on month long canoe trips, and several of them showed insane talent for �poop in the woods� avoidance. Some made it as long as a week before they gave in and took Mr. Trowel off to dig a hole. Kids like routine and predictability, some kids a lot more than others. When that routine is turned upside down, even by fun activities like camping, it can cause system backup. That can lead to stomach troubles, cramps, and really stinky farts (amongst the 2-12 year old set, this is serious business, and might be for you too, if you�re sharing a tent).A year ago the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency issued an administrative order against Making Money Having Fun for violating the Clean Water Act and had suspended the dumping of the wastewater.Current and proposed district maps are at www.tulsacounty.org/ redistricting.

    However, one of the most fundamental lessons camping can teach is that you are responsible for your own experience. Mother Nature is a great provider of natural consequences. Don�t put up your tent right, you�ll get wet. Don�t collect firewood, you won�t eat hot food. Do collect firewood, and discover the mesmerizing dance of a night campfire. Get up the energy to paddle to the middle of the lake in the middle of the night, and see stars like they were meant to be seen. Step back, and let your kids learn from their own experiences. You might just pick up a little something too.




    Author: Debora Geary