Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
Monday, November 02, 2009
The challenge involves getting the highest number of donations by November 7th, and the winning organization will receive an additional $50,000! Just think, that would save a lot of dogs’ lives!
Daily awards of $1,000 and $500 are also given for the organization that has the most people donate in any 24-hour period.
Please spread the word to all your friends and contacts in your life and on social networking sites, tweet about it, blog about it, and e-mail the dog-related people, businesses, and organizations you know to ask that they help. No amount is too small or too large!
Kind Hearts in Action has a Facebook cause here; http://apps.facebook.com/causes/375267/21547541?m=1a240be5.
To learn more about the Giving Challenge ( http://www.causes.com/), then visit our cause to see how we're doing so far and get involved.
If you love dogs and have been trying to decide how best to make a difference, save the life of a dog with canine distemper today. There are few animal causes in which your dollars would save lives so directly. This is one of the rare opportunities you get to take a dog off the terminal list!
There are only 6 days left in the challenge so please don’t delay.
Go here to make your donation; http://www.causes.com/donations/select_donation_method?cause_id=176113
Thanks for your generosity!
Friday, October 23, 2009
An updated version of the first video is now posted on YouTube. This one has some additional video of Galen, Ed's former dog who was treated in the body in February 1977 with Dr. Sears NDV treatment.
What can you do to help bring this treatment to more dogs?
Share this video with your vet and everyone you can, even blog about it, and be sure to leave comments on YouTube.
Thank, everyone!
Special Announcement:
Dr. Al Sears will be giving a lecture on the new treatment for canine distemper from 2 to 6 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 24, in Houston, Texas.
E-mail savedistemperdogs@yahoo.com for more info.
If you love dogs and will be in the Houston area I encourage you to attend.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
$190
18" long (not including 2" leaf pendant)
4-strand necklace including, Carnelian, Faceted Amethyst, green Freshwater Pearls, Aventurine, brass beads, copper beads, seedbeads, artisan-made Raku ceramic leaf pendant, and hand-crafted clasp made with copper wire and chain links.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Saturday, October 17, 2009
Sometimes you create one of those pieces that seems to get even more exciting as you go, and this was one of them! I knew as soon as I made the impression in clay that things were going to turn out the way I envisioned them in my head.
I wanted to make something powerful and at the same time intricate using the traditional chevron shape but with a twist, so I decided on a repeating and interlocking pattern on either side that mirrored the point at each end of the central pattern.
The mazelike focal area at the top of this ring reminded me of a Navajo blanket like the one that used to hang on the wall at the top of the stairs in the Baltimore rowhouse where I grew up.
This ring measures 7/8" at the widest point and is nice and weighty at approximately 2mm. thick!
I was tempted to keep it, but knew that there would be somebody out there who would want it just as much.
If you are that person please convo me on Etsy before I list it tomorrow and ask that I reserve it for you and I'll put your name on the listing, then contact you back to let you know it is ready for purchase.
This is a very special one-of-a-kind ring, so don't let it get away! You might have someone on your holiday shopping list who would enjoy it (or you might want to keep it for yourself).
I am on a roll with lots more exciting metalwork to come, so stay tuned to my shop and if you aren't yet following my blog please do so that you will get up to the minute notice of new designs as they're completed. As always your comments are welcome.
Monday, October 12, 2009
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Monday, October 05, 2009
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=48194
Fine Silver Blackberry Leaf Necklace with Citrine Cabochon
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=18752215
Thursday, October 01, 2009
Revenue $19.1 Billion dollars
Net income: $292
Private Healthcare are the true DEATH PANELS - Denying Claims for Paying Customers (Cigna)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_vQHJ2H1wI
This woman in the next video was an attorney who used to work for the Federal government authorizing benefits for people with disabilities and Social Security. Now she herself is sick with Dermatomyositis, a rare autoimmune disease and was just told her insurance company will not pay for her care.
Real People DENIED Real Healthcare: Bonnie Drew (Blue Cross/Blue Shield)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4kEvdyIcBk&feature=PlayList&p=CE06D0FE2CFE6960&index=2
There is a practice among insurance companies called rescission which means that the company sets up potential patients who file initial applications by asking them confusing and deceptive questions and later removing them from coverage claiming they “lied” on the application. Rescinded patients are routinely blacklisted with other insurance companies. This woman was rescinded merely for taking a medication in the past that she was no longer taking simply because she did not know the reason the doctor had charted in her medical records. She became the lead plaintiff against Blue Cross/Blue Shield in a class action suit. She spoke before a US Congressional Subcomittee about the need to outlaw such discriminatory practices.
Jennifer Wittney Horton: Make Them Keep That Promise (Blue Cross/Blue Shield)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LCYPC2BMmB8&feature=related
The president of United Healthcare Steven Helmsley gets a salary of 3.2 million dollars! Every day in 2009 he makes $819, 363.10. They have a pattern of telling people that their treatment is “medically unnecessary”. You can do the math as to why they’re really denying so many claims.
You might remember if you’ve been reading my blog that I covered the story of Isabella, a little girl who was unable to eat on her own. In this video her struggle to have her treatment covered continues, as does a little boy’s with a Plagiocephalic condition, and a woman with a necrotic colon. The insurance companies in these cases also claimed these treatments were “medically unnecessary”. Oh, yeah, and I guess their private jets were necessary that they used to shuttle top level executives around, or the gold-plated silverwear provided travelers on that plane. Give me a break!
Fight back against health insurance lies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vKI9be55N00
Sunday, September 27, 2009
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=31645884
22 (11 Pairs) Gunmetal ball Stud Earring Posts with Loop
http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=31652246
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