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Journal 49175 by Heidi

07/02/09 12:52 - 66.ºF - ID#49175Category: holidayFireworks?
I'm unexpectedly in Buffalo this weekend and A's coming to visit. He's big into fireworks. So what's the best option? Sounds like Kenmore was really the place to be last weekend. We'd be happy to have company on our fireworks adventure; we'd also be happy to tag along with other folks.



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07/01/09 15:58 - 72.ºF - ID#49142Category: tourismNews from home: Bear on Main Street
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(photo by Kelly Stemcosky, Wellsboro Gazette)

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A bear found its way up a tree around 8:30 p.m. Monday night, June 30, in front of Subway on Main Street in Wellsboro [Tioga County, Pa.].

Crowds of people watched from the sidewalk as the borough police, members of the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources and the Game Commission worked to get the bear down safely.

Jacob Brink, 11, and Branden Enck, 10, said they saw the bear near Austin and Purple Streets just minutes before.

"It was walking right down Purple [Street]. It was huge," said Brink.

This bruin headed for high ground, climbing a tree on Main Street, Wellsboro on Monday evening. The animal was subsequently tranquilized, captured and eventually destroyed because of its aggressive tendencies.

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(I wasn't there, I didn't see it, it's Wellsboro, the county seat.)

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06/28/09 15:51 - 64.ºF - ID#49108Category: economicsThe high cost of doing biz with Walmart
http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/77/walmart.html?page=0%2C1


It also is not unheard of for Wal-Mart to demand to examine the private financial records of a supplier, and to insist that its margins are too high and must be cut. And the smaller the supplier, one academic study shows, the greater the likelihood that it will be forced into damaging concessions.



Wal-Mart has also lulled shoppers into ignoring the difference between the price of something and the cost. Its unending focus on price underscores something that Americans are only starting to realize about globalization: Ever-cheaper prices have consequences. Says Steve Dobbins, president of thread maker Carolina Mills: "We want clean air, clear water, good living conditions, the best health care in the world--yet we aren't willing to pay for anything manufactured under those restrictions."



Also has an interesting discussion of Levi's entrance into walmart.

This video discusses similar things from a broader perspective.
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What is the Story of Stuff?


From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, and it just may change the way you look at all the stuff in your life forever.



Thoughts?

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06/23/09 16:33 - 80.ºF - ID#49042Category: tourismCool sticker


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e:Janelle - China, M* & I thank you! It was a disgusting 99 degrees in Raleigh this weekend.

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06/18/09 15:13 - 58.ºF - ID#48999Category: paradePictures! Juneteenth, client's birds
Taste of Diversity Festival - international foods festival at Grant & Lafayette 11-3 on Saturday, 6/20. (I'll be out of town

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I visited a client yesterday and met her birds.

This is Tango
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These are Tango's children, one male, one female, 10 weeks old
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This is Tango's son laying on his back like a baby, getting his belly rubbed. I had no idea birds could be handled like this.

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My hand petting a pretty white bird.
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My Juneteenth parade pix aren't fantastic, but they are an interesting contrast with the St. Pat's parade pix. e:heidi,48092 Instead of Irish dancing girls, there were steppers & drill teams - even some with curly hair pieces - is this a Buffalo thing? My hometown parade never has dancing girls (and never any with curly wigs), other than the rare baton twirler. The Irish dancing girls were all on floats, while the steppers walked between drills. The Juneteenth parade had much better cars than the St. Pat's or Pride parades. About Juneteenthlink About Juneteenth of Buffalolink

Anticipation!
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Cars - from old to new...
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Curly-haired steppers
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More steppers
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This was the only crew that had a large group of boys - they were with the girls in the orange shirts, a gospel group.

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Cheerleaders
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Drummers
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Buddhists - saw this sign at the Pride Parade
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The historically black fraternity & sorority alumni groups were well represented.

Alpha Phi Alpha
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The Delta Sigma Theta ladies were dancing to "Milkshake" by Kelis. Really funny!
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A parade to watch for some Sunday in September - Puerto Rican Day!
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She was the only queen with a tiara as big as the queens' tiaras in the Pride Parde.
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My friend Alisha was posing as a car model in front of this classic Buick.
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The Juneteenth festival is held at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, one of the Olmsted parkslink

That's supposed to be a five-acre wading pool.
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(more photos if you're really interestedlink )

At Allen West Festival - a hawk rescue group member was showing one of the rescued hawks who can't be released because of a severe wing injury.
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For Uncle Dudley
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Basra loves strawberries!
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