Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Feeling like the cat's dinner...
Just a quick note to let you know that I am still alive even if not quite well.
I've been a bit under the weather and too foggy to write anything coherent. Feeling a little better so hopefully I will be back soon. I'm just waiting for the fog to lift.
Meanwhile, here's a funny video...hope you will enjoy it. If you've ever been owned by a cat, I think you will relate.
Here is a link in case you are unable to access the video here. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s13dLaTIHSg
Simon's Cat "TV Dinner"
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Just a bubble off plumb...
Sympathy card?
I found this weirdly wonderful site that appeals to my slightly warped sense of humor. It is called wrongcards.com and offers to provide the 'wrong' ecard for any occasion. The cards are free...they sell nothing on the site. Warning...some of them are pretty strange. Some were a bit too 'odd' for me but I thought some were pretty clever. Check it out...you might find something that appeals to your wonderfully warped side, too!
http://wrongcards.com
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Excuse me while I remove my bra.....
Just when you think you have seen it all they come out with something else! I was surfing the internet looking at green products and searching for some reusable cloth shopping bags. The last thing I expected to find was a bra that can be converted into a shopping bag. Hmmm, that would turn a few heads in the supermarket!
Here is a video demonstrating the "shopping bag" bra
(Technical note re: video-There seem to be some technical difficulties viewing this video if you don't use Mozilla Firefox as your browser. I'm trying to iron out this glitch. Meanwhile, click here to see the video on YouTube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Qh5bNwwZXA )
I'm not sure how practical the 'shopping bag' bra is but reusable cloth shopping bags are a terrific alternative to disposable plastic bags. The use of disposable plastic bags is extremely problematic, to say the least. They need to be eliminated or at the least greatly restricted. Just take a look at the following facts and I think you will see what I mean.
The U.S. Environmental protection agency says that between 500 billion and one trillion plastic bags are used worldwide every year. That's over one million per minute. The U.S goes through 100 billion bags a year. Billions of these bags worldwide end up as litter. Only 1 % are recycled.
Instead, they are clogging waterways, getting tangled in trees, floating in the ocean, and breaking down into toxic bits which contaminate soil and waterways. Plastic bags account for over 10 percent of the debris that washes up on the U.S coastline. They kill animals from close to 200 different species of sea life. Hundreds of thousands of sea turtles, whales, and other marine animals die every year from eating discarded plastic bags that they mistake for food. In addition, many birds and animals die after becoming entangled in or smothered by plastic bags.
Switching from disposable plastic shopping bags to reusable cloth shopping bags can have a tremendous impact. Reducing or eliminating the use of plastic bags would have an impact in reducing litter, pollution, and in saving our wildlife. Plastic bags are made from polyethylene, a thermoplastic made from oil. Therefore, banning or restricting use of plastic shopping bags would also have a serious positive impact on our oil reserves, our dependence on foreign oil, and perhaps even factor into reducing our need for military involvement in the Middle East.
Since plastic shopping bags are made from oil, if you reduce or eliminate plastic bags you reduce oil consumption. For example, when China banned free plastic bags it resulted in a savings of 37 million barrels of oil each year. When Ireland began taxing plastic bag use in 2001, it cut consumption of bags by 90%, which in turn saves approximately 18 million liters (about 113,207 barrels) of oil every year. (Click here to see some of the other cities and countries who have banned or restricted plastic bag use as of May 2008 http://www.planetark.org/dailynewsstory.cfm/newsid/48527/story.htm).
You may not think that the number of plastic bags you use could make much difference.
However, one source says that using just ONE cloth bag a week instead of plastic
- takes the place of 6 plastic shopping bags
- that's 24 bags a month
- that's 288 bags a year
- that's 22,176 bags in an average lifetime
- and that if just 1 out of 5 people in our country did this we would save 1,330,560,000,000 bags over our life time.
- Remember that's using just one cloth bag...imagine if you replaced all plastic bags with cloth ones.
Here is a link discussing the hidden costs of cheap reusable bags like these I've described from Walmart. www.reusablebags.com/facts.php?id=23
The same site appears to have lots more informative articles that you might want to take a look at.
( www.reusablebags.com/facts.php )
You can also find lots more information on the internet.
My bias right now tends to be towards cloth bags for a number of reasons. Well-made cloth bags are sturdy, attractive, and if not highly processed their production may be less toxic than the recycled plastic bottle ones. While recycling is good, any production of plastics has toxic by-products. My gut sense is that we would be better eliminating plastic bottles entirely (substituting glass bottles or perhaps cans instead) rather than continuing to produce and then recycle them.
[In addition to the toxic byproducts produced in making and recycling plastics there is another issue regarding the continued use of plastics. This other issue is about the safety of foods and beverages packaged in plastics. Studies are continuing to come out saying that toxic chemicals are leaching into foods and beverages packaged in plastic.]
The following is a link for a slide show that does a great job of illustrating the facts covered in this blog post regarding plastic shopping bags. I'm going to be e-mailing it to people I know to give them an overview of the situation. Please,take a look yourself...you may decide you want to send it out, too.
www.poconorecord.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080506/multimedia02/80505016
Thursday, January 15, 2009
One of my poems...Emotions
emotions
flow
like
water
coalescing
into
rivulets
or sometimes
drip
drip
dripping
into
consciousness
collected in
cupped
hands
overflowing
set boundaries
etching
and
eroding
resolve
like
limestone
Labels:
my poems
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Another favorite painting...

Les Coquelicots à Argenteuil
(Poppies at Argenteuil)
1873
Claude Monet
oil on canvas 50x65 cm
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
Labels:
Argenteuil,
favorites,
Impressionists,
Monet,
poppies
Feeling my way along...
Hi everybody,
It's been a interesting day and pretty emotional, too. It occurred to me very early this morning that it has been 4 months since Hurricane Ike made landfall in Galveston, Texas (September 13, 2008). I spent the morning looking for pictures and updates on what happened at my favorite beach at Galveston Island State Park.
What I saw made me very sad. I wrote a blog post about it...or started one. I decided to file it in my journal instead as it got very long, complicated, and very personal. Instead I posted the picture and brief note you see below in my previous post.
I imagine stuff regarding the hurricane will come up as we go along. It had such an impact on our lives down here. It's still too emotional and hard to process some of it right now. When I try to write about it, everything kind of pours out in a jumbled mess. Probably therapeutic for me but confusing for you.
I'm still feeling my way along here, learning new things about blogging, HTML, and all sorts of intricacies involved in starting a new blog. I guess confusion is a normal state of affairs considering. I won't bore you with a list of my adventures and misadventures. ("At least not right now," she said with an evil grin.).
I still have most of my hair and I'm about as sane as I've ever been able to claim being so I guess I'm doing okay. I have learned so much...and yet there is so much more to learn. A little overwhelming sometimes...especially when you don't know the word to use or the questions to ask about what you want to do or what is going wrong. I LOVE it though!
On a less technical note, I really enjoy having conversations and writing letters. I tend to write letters like I'm sitting and talking face-to-face with someone...a little better organized, I hope...but chatty and informal. I want to bring some of that informality into my blog posts. I've done so much academic, technical, and report writing that I can get awfully serious in some of my other kinds of writing.
Blogging is really new to me. Right now, I'm still figuring out how to put all the different writing styles together. Sometimes it's easier/more comfortable to hide behind the more formal styles of writing. (I think that's pretty common for writers). I'm not entirely sure yet what or how much to share.
I guess I'll just have to pretend you're sitting right here with me and start talking. That's what I did when I first learned to really love letter writing. I threw out the rules and just started writing. I hope you will comment and give me feedback. It's so much easier to be less formal when we interact and I know what you think and feel about things.
It's been a long and emotional day, so I'm going to close now.
Hugs and blessings,
Katy
Monday, January 12, 2009
Remembering...

My favorite beach at Galveston Island State Park.
Remembering good times.
(I took this photo there November 2007.)
(I took this photo there November 2007.)
I'm feeling sad today. It's been 4 months since Hurricane Ike roared into Galveston, Texas ravaging the Texas Gulf coast. Galveston Island State Park remains closed due to severe damage. No date has been set for its re-opening.
Labels:
beach,
Galveston,
Galveston Island State Park,
Hurricane Ike,
memories,
sad
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