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Sunday, April 15, 2007

100 Mile Diet

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Local Eating for Global Change
A Year of Local Eating experiment born on the first day of spring in 2005. Eating only food grown and produced within a 100-Mile radius.

What has me interested in this book? What caught my attention? What places importance?

I'm half-vegetarian (re: I don't eat beef, does that count?). The bike's cute :) I really like the tree at the end of the road!

However, it's none of that, it's something else...

It wasn't the word diet. No way! What's that?! It wasn't 100-Mile. Are you kidding?! You'd never last on a diet. It wasn't a year. 'Cause Time is short enough. It was local eating.

YES! Local Eating! An idea that's environmentally responsible and promotes sustainability...

"The average American meal (and we assumed the average Canadian meal is similar), according to World Watch, reports that the ingredients typically travel between 2,500 and 4,000 kilometers, a 25 percent increase from 1980, and has attracted responses from as far away as Norway, France and Australia.

This average meal uses up to 17 times more petroleum products and increases carbon dioxides emissions by the same amount compared to an entirely local meal."

Links:
BC couple 'eats locally, thinks globally'
CTV.ca News

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Wednesday, April 11, 2007

The Measure of a Man


When I get a chance I'd love to read this...

The Measure of a Man: A Spiritual Autobiography
by Sidney Poitier (Paperback)

Recommended by Oprah's Book Club

About the Author:
Born in Miami 1927 and raised in the Bahamas, Poitier began acting after the war, and soon made his debut in Hollywood with No Way Out. He became the first black actor to win an Academy Award for Best Actor. In 1968 he was knighted by H.M. Queen Elizabeth II and is the recipient of four honorary doctorate degrees, the last from New York University. He has starred in over forty films, directed nine, and written four. He has received three Golden Globe Awards; an American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award; the Kennedy Center Lifetime Achievement Award; and the Screen Actors Guild Lifetime Achievement Award, among many other awards and honors. In April 1997 Poitier was named the Ambassador to Japan from the Bahamas. Sir Poitier is currently president and CEO of Verdon Cedric Productions. He is married, has six daughters, four grandchildren, and one great-grandchild.

The book description can be read at the link above.

I recommend this book already - the book description alone inspired me. I have no doubts Sidney Poitier is a very special man.

Planet Earth: The Entire Collection 2007 (DVD)


Planet Earth: The Complete Collection 2007 (DVD)

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Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Fantasy-Tainted Thriller: Secret of horror novelist's lineage is broken as book wins acclaim


Whois? Joe Hill

Hill, 34, took on his secret identity to test his writing skills and marketability without having to trade on the family name...


Meet Stephen King's son...

For the last ten years, Joe Hill has been writing short stories and wrote an unpublished novel under his pen name. Now he brings us a fantasy-tainted thriller that Warner Bros. has already bought the film rights to six-months before Heart Shaped Box hit the market!

Facts:

The moniker he chose did not come out of the blue. He is legally Joseph Hillstrom King, named for the labour organizer whose 1915 execution for murder in Utah inspired the song, "Joe Hill," an anthem of the labour movement. His parents, who came of age during the 1960s, "were both pretty feisty liberals and looked at Joe Hill as a heroic figure," he said.

"Heart-Shaped Box," a title drawn from a song by the rock group Nirvana, is a fast-paced tale of another man with dual identities. Judas Coyne, born Justin Cowzynski, is an over-the-hill heavy metal rocker with a strange hobby: amassing ghoulish artifacts. The choice of title was pure serendipity. Hill's initial idea, "Private Collection," went by the wayside when the 1993 Nirvana song popped up on iTunes as the author was getting ready to write the episode in which UPS delivers the haunted suit to Coyne. It was then that Hill decided to package the suit in a heart-shaped box.

As excitement percolated about "Heart-Shaped Box," so, too, did lingering questions about its author. Inklings about Hill's family background started appearing in online message boards in 2005 when his collection of short stories, "20th Century Ghosts," was published in Britain.

Still, his pen name had a good ride. The editor of "Heart-Shaped Box" was unaware of the King connection and Hill's agent remained in the dark for eight years before the author spilled the beans two years ago.


More Info:
Mar 17, 12:27 PM EST
By Jerry Harkavy
PORTSMOUTH, N.H. (AP) - Joe Hill knew it was only a matter of time before one of the publishing industry's hottest little secrets became common knowledge. He just wished he could have kept it under wraps a bit longer... read more

Related Site:
Joe Hill Official Website

Sunday, April 8, 2007

An Inconvenient Truth

What are your thoughts, whether you saw this powerful message on DVD or read the book?

A wonderful contribution to our climate and planet from Al Gore - and above all, leading our world of generations to come by encouraging greater responsibility from all...




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Friday, March 30, 2007

Pre-order: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows!

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It’s the final days for the famous boy known as Harry Potter with the unknowing future!

J. K. Rowling has kept these secrets for years and now the suspense and anticipation nearly kills us, too! I wrote a quick blog about it here. No doubt adults are getting ready to meet with their book clubs!

How many adult book clubs are around the world today and selecting Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows as their next novel to read and discuss?

What about online book clubs? Leave your comments below.

Book release: July 21, 2007
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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

My Discovery of an Artist

A God. A Goddess. Religion. Nature. Science. Laws. Man.

I caught the end of a documentary on the life of Leonardo da Vinci

The television was flashing in the corner in the dim of my livingroom while I was walking by…

I heard “secret society.”

Da Vinci self-portrait




A couple of months later, I walked by a bookstore and locked eyes with the Mona Lisa staring from the front display case. Though I couldn’t see her smile, just the look in her eyes seemed to hear her whisper to me...

“The Da Vinci Code” she said.
I immediately purchased the book as a gift. I knew the person. I knew right away it was perfect.

However, something wasn’t so perfect for me. Something didn’t feel right. I was now empty handed with nothing more to learn...

I couldn’t let her go. For whatever reason I couldn’t. I continued to think of her mystery.


A year later, I went back to the same bookstore. It was obvious now I would never let her go. The eyes are the windows to the soul they say - and she had plenty.

There she was once again, and though just the cover of a book, her eyes for sure looked at me this time as though in a moment of worship.

Was there something I should have said?

And so now, I too, must share her story - that is what she said.


“In the beginning…” a familiar verse.

It speaks of when the world started. Like the rest of the world - this is what I know. This is where it began.

A zippered black-covered Bible sits open before me - was handed down. My Grandmother. My mother. Now me.

Seems as though this is what I was born to know. A right come with me.

While I knew little about Leonardo da Vinci when I started reading The Da Vinci Code, I learned there was much to discover about the symbols in his art, and while I know nothing about art at all, by the end of the book I came to the conclusion that whatever it was that was going on with Leonardo da Vinci…

The Last Supper

It was most certainly symbolic of a Time. I don’t see his art as fleeting moments of himself but rather as solid events in history.

But is it a right or wrongs come by him?

And that’s where his brilliance is so baffling to me. And as if waiting for a response, I stare hard determined to know.

Is that what Leonardo da Vinci had in mind? Am I to ever know?

The Mona Lisa
Like the Bible; Mona Lisa says for sure she knows a truth while she hides the secrets of her Master.
The Vitruvian Man

In my discovery of an artist: challenged everyone while he challenged himself; motivated, perhaps by secrets that haunt others more than they seemed to have haunted him; a recluse more interested in nature; a man whose quest was to find a formula for ever-lasting life.

In my discovery of art: art and laws intertwine naturally on their own, perhaps comes from the personal challenges of an artist (morals and values and principles) that question the laws of man; it is not the answers that inspire the artist and rather it’s the questions that lead to inspire the observer.

Magnification of person accompanying Jesus at The Last Supper

In my discovery of the book: explores symbols and why the “sacred feminine” became lost; back then it was a time of gods and goddesses, now strictly a time of gods; symbolism was a sign of worship; religion vs. science; even today, we still seek spiritual fulfillment.

Medallion embedded in Louvre Courtyard - one of
135 Prime Meridian markers stretching across Paris



I
would like to mention the effect the author and this book had...

His knowledge, dedication, time, research, organization, interest and efforts have made me a NEW FAN!

I am more than pleased to have been introduced to The World of Art so new to me by a man…

All the while taking me further every step of the way without getting me lost :)

At the same time, he has greatly captured my curiosity about the “sacred feminine” and what it could mean for the world.

He has reminded me of more than one religion, and even took me back to where it all began to “the devine order of Nature” and encouraged by celebrating how special and unique this world was, is and becomes.

He has touched on my awareness of privacy and rights while led to doors that could possibly open.

He has written powerful messages that share in my hopes and my love for the people of this world.

And last, but not least, all the while he has allowed me to smile and share in my faith :)

An Exciting Read! Thank you to Dan Brown! More than a Mystery Novel…


To those of you who haven't read The Da Vinci Code yet:

  • WOMEN: You’ll love it for its exploration of the sacred feminine and why it may have become lost; once a time of gods and goddesses… now strictly a time of gods.
  • MEN: You’ll love it because it’s about the “sacred feminine” ;)
  • Everyone who loves mystery and non-stop action and puzzles will be turning the pages as quickly as you can read them! Every chapter leaves you wanting to know more…
  • Dan Brown asks: “Would you rather live in a world without religion or a world without science?”

Interesting Materials and Resources for Book Groups and Researchers:



Interior view of inverted pyramid



Read!it, you’ll love it! I describe the feeling as seeing for the very first time in your life…

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