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Some of you may recognize these blocks... from 3+ years ago! My sincerest apologies for how long it's taken me to finish this awesome quilt by the Bliss Circle of Do.Good Stitches, collected in 2018 or so? Only one more left on my docket!

Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. Listed appearance of Robert Coltte on page 2 of the Multnomah County Oregon court docket for a charge of "Arraignment / Misd treated as vio;court elec". Dated May 14, 2010. Charge stands for "Misdemeanor treated as violation; court's election" This usually means the defendant did not appear for the original arraignment. Oregon statute is "161.568 - Misdemeanor treated as violation; court's election", text can be found here: www.statelawyers.com/Statutes/Index.cfm/StateID:37/ID:47102. Some context and other arrests can be found at abusepapers.wordpress.com/robert-coltte-bernard-red-cherries-arrests-2010 and at abusepapers.wordpress.com/.

Supreme Court Clerk Rory Perry, left, and Fifth Judicial Circuit (Calhoun, Jackson, Mason, and Roane Counties) Judge David W. Nibert talk to students from Hannan High School. The Supreme Court heard three cases on a Rule 19 Argument Docket in the Circuit Courtroom of the Mason County Courthouse in Point Pleasant on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, as part of LAWS (Legal Advancement for West Virginia Students), a Supreme Court civic education program. High school students from Mason County studied the cases ahead of time with the help of local attorneys and then came to the courthouse to hear the arguments. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

Justice Menis E. Ketchum joined the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia when it heard five cases on two Argument .Dockets at the West Virginia University College of Law on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

Hannan High School Junior Cassandra Meadows asks a question as Junior Samantha Whitt, foreground, listens after hearing attorneys argue a case in front of the Supreme Court at the Mason County Courthouse in Point Pleasant on Tuesday, April 21, 2015. The Supreme Court heard three cases on a Rule 19 Argument Docket in Mason County as part of LAWS (Legal Advancement for West Virginia Students), a Supreme Court civic education program. High school students from Mason County studied the cases ahead of time with the help of local attorneys and then came to the courthouse to hear the arguments. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

0519mira7: Attorneys chat with the relatives of Gregory Wadlow outside Division 1 courtroom Tuesday afternoon after Judge John Beetem took the matter of compensation of liens against his estate under advisement. The state has already won a judgement to garnish 90 % of Gregory Wadlow's assests while he's incarcerated. The MIRA docket, Missouri Incarceration Reimbursement Act, is the main order of business in Judge John Beetem's courtroom in Cole County Tuesday afternoon. In the Attorney General v Wadlow MIRA case the Wadlow clan gathered to claim liens on Mr. Wadlow's estate. Gregory Wadlow had a worker's compensation settlement before he was convicted of murdering his former wife, Kelly. Judge Beetem listened to testimony from family members and attorneys in the case claiming a right to his money. Seated at left is Gregory Wadlow's mother Martha Phelps and l-r are sister Mary Newhouse, attorneyRadford Raines III , attorney Scott Simpson, brother-in-law Bill Newhouse, current wife Pat, and step father William Phelps. KAREN ELSHOUT/photo

We've teamed up with Schnookie's trainer, Cheryl, to do the 2,015 Miles in 2015 Challenge. We kicked the year off by getting our mileage down under 2,000 thanks to a brisk (seriously, it was cold out there today) 3.5 (for some, 3.0 for others) mile run, followed by a 2 mile walk. There weren't many other people out running the trails today. Everyone else must have had the right idea, because we chased the run/walk with sitting on the couch, eating potato chips and being too exhausted to do any of the other things we'd had on the docket for the day. Thank heavens we had all that vim and vigor for taking the Christmas tree down earlier in the week!

 

Anyway, 16 miles down, only 1,999 to go!

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hahn

 

David Hahn (born October 30, 1976), also called the "Radioactive Boy Scout", is an American man known for having attempted to build a homemade breeder nuclear reactor in 1994, at age 17. A scout in the Boy Scouts of America, Hahn conducted his experiments in secret in a backyard shed at his mother's house in Commerce Township, Michigan. While not successful in creating a nuclear reactor, Hahn attracted the attention of local police who found radioactive materials in the trunk of his car. His mother's property was cleaned up by the Environmental Protection Agency ten months later as a Superfund cleanup site. Hahn later attained Eagle Scout rank in the Boy Scouts of America.

 

On August 1, 2007, Hahn was arrested in Clinton Township, Michigan for larceny, in relation to a matter involving several smoke detectors, allegedly removed from the halls of his apartment building. In his mug shot, his face is covered with sores which investigators claim are possibly from exposure to radioactive materials.[4] During a Circuit Court hearing, Hahn pleaded guilty to attempted larceny of a building. The court’s online docket said prosecutors recommended that he be sentenced to time served and enter an inpatient treatment facility. Under terms of the plea, the original charge of larceny of a building would be dismissed at sentencing, scheduled for October 4.[5] He was sentenced to 90 days in jail for attempted larceny. Court records state that his sentence will be delayed by six months while Hahn undergoes treatment for radiation exposure.

Riverkeeper and members of the HSBC Water Programme, honored the day by doing a beach clean-up and touring the Newtown Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant. Read the blog post about the day.

AAB Docket #C10-173.

-new tar patch, at curb cut along Bonair- rise 11.7% on east side

 

The curb cut repair also diminishes the width of this curb cut to less than 36"

 

This is one block from the East Somerville Edgerly School and specified on the "Safe Routes to Schools" map.

 

It is along the Bonair street public right of way.

 

nevertheless, the City's initial response to this complaint, dated April 21, 2011, says,

"upon site visit and review the City has found that Bonair Street was resurfaced to the gutter line in 2006. Auburn Street and the ramps located on Auburn Street were not part of the work therefore this is a pre-existing condition. We request that this complaint be dismissed."

 

A HEARING IS SCHEDULED WITH STATE BOARD for OCTOBER 17, 2011.

At the October 17, 2011 State Architectural Access Board hearing regarding the City's denial of this complaint, the City of Somerville representatives continued to insist that this was an "existing curb cut," not touched since 1975. City ADA Coordinator stated that she had researched city records extensively to find that information; and, in response to questions regarding the Bonair Street reconstruction project of 2006, the City Engineer stated that, "unfortunately, we don't have any records for that 2006 work."

 

Yet the City's own DPW states, in their FY09 Budget request, that an accomplishment during FY08 was "replaced large portions of Bonair Street sidewalks in-house." This curb cut repair

 

RESULT OF HEARING:

MA AAB voted as follows:

CONTINUE the hearing to have the City of Somerville submit an analysis of the applicable regulations, taking into account that the regulation s of 521CMR have been in effect since 1968, detailing when the work along the streets in quyestion was done and the applicable regulations... submitted no later than 11/23/11.

 

The City responded on December 15 with a reiteration that "The work included in the bid package presented at the hearing provided for reconstruction of Bonair Street only. Autumn Street was no constructed at the time... The City respectfuly requests that this matter be dismissed as the Board does not have jurisdiction over this matter under 521 CMR."

 

It appears that the City of Somerville does not understand

Just looking up Martin Chuzzlewit in our 30 volume set of Dickens after seeing Miriam Margolyes on tonight's ABC #qanda.

 

www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s3507518.htm#tweets

 

Opened the book cover and found the receipt for the purchase of the books.

 

I had thought they had come from my Grandfather, but it seems Dad bought them from Angus and Robertson for 6 guineas, £6-6-0, and the set of 8 volumes of Shakespeare for £5-5-0, and that was 60 years ago last month!

So I'll fold the receipt back into Vol. 1 of "Chuzzlewit", for another 60yrs.

 

The phone number for Angus & Robertson, Booksellers, Publishers & Librarians

89 Castlereagh Street, Sydney was MA 6511...

 

These were purchased when we lived at 49 Wyalong St. Willoughby..

Title: Confederate requisition signed by Turner Ashby

Date Original: 1862-01-23

Description: Requistion receipt signed by Turner

Ashby, by which Mrs. Mary M. Cunningham furnishes a company with 20 bushels

of corn in consideration of 14 dollars. Formerly a United States form, in the

entitling "United" has been crossed out and replaced with "Confederate."

Creator: Ashby, Turner, 1828-1862

Subject(s): Ashby, Turner, 1828-1862

Confederate States of America -- Appropriations and expenditures

Confederate States of America--Armed forces--History--Sources.

Alternative Title: 080324-01

Publisher: Wofford College

Contributor: Captain Walter Bowen

Date Digital: 2008-09-03

Type: Text

Format [medium]: Manuscript

Format [IMT]: image/jpeg

Digitization Specifications: 800ppi 24-bit depth color; Scanned with

an Epson 15000 Photo scanner with Epson Scan software; Archival master is a

TIFF; Original converted to JPEG with Irfan View software.

Resource Identifier: 080324-01

Source: The original, accession number 080324-01, from which

this digital representation is taken is housed in The

Littlejohn Collection at Wofford College,

located in the Sandor Teszler Library.

Language:En-us English

Relation [is part of]:The

Littlejohn Collection

Rights Management: This digital representation has been

licensed under an Attribution

- Noncommercial- No Derivatives Creative Commons license.

 

Contributing Institution: Wofford College

Web Site: http://www.wofford.edu/library/littlejohn-home.aspx

 

The Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia heard five cases on two Argument Dockets at the West Virginia University College of Law on Wednesday, March 4, 2015. Justice Brent D. Benjamin, left, and Justice Allen H. Loughry II listen to arguments. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. Listed appearance of Robert Coltte on page 1 of the Multnomah County Oregon court docket for an arraignment on charge of "Criminal Trespass-1". Dated April 8, 2010. Text of the Oregon statute "164.255 - Criminal trespass in the first degree" here: www.statelawyers.com/Statutes/Index.cfm/StateID:37/ID:47320. Some context and other arrests can be found at abusepapers.wordpress.com/robert-coltte-bernard-red-cherries-arrests-2010 and at abusepapers.wordpress.com/.

Robert Coltte, aka Bernard Red Cherries, Bernard Redcherries, Robert Oliver Coltte. Listed appearance of Robert Coltte on page 2 of the Multnomah County, Oregon court docket for an arraignment on charge of "Interf With Public Transport". Dated June 18, 2010. Text of the Oregon statute "166.116 - Interfering with public transportation" here: www.statelawyers.com/Statutes/Index.cfm/StateID:37/ID:47470. Some context and other arrests can be found at abusepapers.wordpress.com/robert-coltte-bernard-red-cherries-arrests-2010 and at abusepapers.wordpress.com/.

The overlay has an ornamental image of the bride and groom with a very decorative and traditionally designed shehnai arrangement backdrop design infused with paisley moitfs in blue. A paisley motif border is below it with shimmering kundan work. The front has golden borders and light purple paisley motifs the inserts and docket have golden paisley motif borders. The envelope has a paisley motif border and flap base in gray.

This designer kundan card has its front composed by the two folds, the upper one, with a golden printed floral border design having kundan work and the lower fold with a base design of similar floral motifs in gold having kudan work. The upper fold of this designer kundan card also provides you with the space for the symbol of your choice. The docket has a similar base. The inserts have golden line borders and the envelope has a strip border on the front and a border design on the flap having similar motifs with kundan work.

Harlem River Park Site Leader Tom with Phillip Musegaas, Riverkeeper Program Director

Photo: Yvonne M. King

This is How You Clean the River!

Dr. Cheryl (Cherri) Harrington Harper, PhD, LSCSW, BCB, is the Vice President and cofounder of the Flint Hills Renewable Energy and Efficiency Cooperative, Inc. (FHREEC). Cherri grew up in southeast Kansas and is the great-granddaughter of a homesteading farming family near Devon, Kansas in Bourbon County. She is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, a Board Certified Biofeedback Therapist and a small business owner who is in her 33rd year of private practice. Cherri is a former KSU Social Work Professor and researcher. She is an Integral Transformative Practice group leader, a gardener, a grandmother, and a very grateful person who loves to learn. She is very concerned about the earth, building community, and having clean air, abundant clean water, and nutrient-dense food for all beings. For the last four years she has been very involved in many aspects of building a community and promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency. She is the head of the FHREEC Governmental Affairs Committee and has testified at the Kansas legislature to protect the net metering laws. She has helped others be informed, organized, and encouraged to speak up regarding the recent Westar rate case before the Kansas Corporation Commission and now the upcoming Clean Power Plan, and “solar docket” before the KCC. Her efforts on behalf of renewable energy are focused on protecting the Kansas environment, the Kansas economy, and individual Kansan’s rights, choices, and health. Along the way, she has learned about photovoltaic systems, and she likes to educate and empower others to install their own “rooftop solar” system. Her most important work may be on the ground dealing with policy issues and educating property owners, but she loves to get her tool belt on and get on the roof. She likes to say, “I am scared of electricity and never learned how to program a VCR, but I can install a solar system, and you can, too.”

Alexandra Sheldon ’09, a staff member at Trinity’s Dream Camp this summer, poses with eight-year-old students enjoying the “World Tour” program she leads. On the travel docket for the day: a virtual trip to Alaska, learning about Tlingit totem poles. Sheldon, who graduated from Trinity with a B.A. in medieval studies and archeology, recently received a master’s, with distinction, in medieval and renaissance studies from Durham University in England. “The brilliant professors in Classics and English at Trinity encouraged my desire to explore the esoteric and chase my archeological dreams, and I’m privileged to have the opportunity to kindle that same enthusiasm for learning in students at Dream Camp,” said Sheldon. In the fall, she will return to England to pursue a Ph.D. in history at Oxford University. Since graduating from Trinity, besides her graduate study and working with Dream Camp, Sheldon has taught in a YWCA before- and after-school enrichment program and catalogued a private library of 7,000-plus volumes.

 

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So I took this pic earlier at work, contains 3 moniters one scanner, 3 computers, 3 mice, 4 keyboards and a card reader! So many things all of which control my big printer!!

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Today was a SPECTACULAR Saturday!

 

-- Schnookie did major garden clean-up, taking out the gherkins and weeding the garlic bed. It felt like the furniture was rearranged, walking into a non-totally-overgrown garden!

 

-- Pookie had an awesome session with her trainer, who's now no longer going easy on her, now that there's no half-marathon on the docket for Labor Day.

 

-- We had brunch at Agricola, which included a drunken conversation about everything we love about stitching.

 

-- We watched hours and hours of Star Trek: TOS. This show is so much fun! And it remains Hegle's favorite show -- she perks up and will watch for minutes at a time. She loves The Kirok!

 

-- Boomer and Pookie got in another round of Castles of Mad King Ludwig, and Pookie and Schnookie had a tense bout of Lost Cities. Have we mentioned how awesome that game is?!

 

-- Pookie picked up her neglected nutcracker Toy Shoppe window and discovered it wasn't nearly as annoying as she remembered!

 

-- Schnookie gave into peer pressure and started Luella, the mega-awesome Halloween witch.

Atlantic Bridge Project Public Comment Hearing - The second part of Spectra Energy's illegally segmented Spectra Pipeline is up on the docket. #1 = AIM #2 = Atlantic Bridge and #3 = Access Northeast. Spectra Energy is pretending these are 3 different project to avoid any responsibility for cumulative impacts.

 

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This is a Nissan GT-R34 MINE respec V tricked out to 9.9 speed, and 9's for acceleration and launch, handling can be increased with front splitter and rear spoiler but this baby is built for breaking 400kph, which it does, regularly. Faster than the famed Astin Martin Lola on a stretch with the beautiful roar of a stock car engine mixed with the whines and appropriate hisses of twin racing turbos.

 

No punches were pulled on this baby, and in true suicide machine fashion a roll cage was left out to minimise weight. Carbon fiber racing parts are a BPR creation, inspired in part by the Nissan V8 Supercar Safety Car, with attention to detail from general electrical certification docket to towing tag, from grey plastic inserts undermounting the front lights through to to-the-pixel clean lines thanks to my 60" plasma and spending the night on my knees in front of it.

 

This baby is almost complete, a sneak peek of the (yet unfinished) project for gear4gamers.com can be found by searching the Forza storefront for 'gear4gamers.com', the design is up in the state it's in atm and free to download, hence the meaning of the word give-away I'd guess!

Justice Menis Ketchum, left, and Justice Robin Jean Davis. The Supreme Court heard three cases on a Rule 19 Argument Docket in the Circuit Courtroom of the Mason County Courthouse in Point Pleasant on Tuesday, April 21, 2015, as part of LAWS (Legal Advancement for West Virginia Students), a Supreme Court civic education program. High school students from Mason County studied the cases ahead of time with the help of local attorneys and then came to the courthouse to hear the arguments. Photo by Jennifer Bundy

Harlem River Park Group Leader Tom (back row, right) with Volunteers

 

Photo: Yvonne M. King

This is How You Clean the River!

   

This is a Nissan GT-R34 MINE respec V tricked out to 9.9 speed, and 9's for acceleration and launch, handling can be increased with front splitter and rear spoiler but this baby is built for breaking 400kph, which it does, regularly. Faster than the famed Astin Martin Lola on a stretch with the beautiful roar of a stock car engine mixed with the whines and appropriate hisses of twin racing turbos.

 

No punches were pulled on this baby, and in true suicide machine fashion a roll cage was left out to minimise weight. Carbon fiber racing parts are a BPR creation, inspired in part by the Nissan V8 Supercar Safety Car, with attention to detail from general electrical certification docket to towing tag, from grey plastic inserts undermounting the front lights through to to-the-pixel clean lines thanks to my 60" plasma and spending the night on my knees in front of it.

 

This baby is almost complete, a sneak peek of the (yet unfinished) project for gear4gamers.com can be found by searching the Forza storefront for 'gear4gamers.com', the design is up in the state it's in atm and free to download, hence the meaning of the word give-away I'd guess!

Harlem River Park Volunteer Aminah.

 

Photo: Yvonne M. King

This is How You Clean the River!

Harlem River Park volunteer Paul Stankus

 

Photo: Yvonne M. King

This is How You Clean the River!

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