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Sedona

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May 1, 2017

Malcom Nance coming up on Stephanie Miller Show

Freespeech.tv
Sirius XM channel 127

April 30, 2017

North Georgia mystery plant

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Greetings from Tucker.

I bought a house in Tucker last fall with a generous amount of fruit trees which is awesome. I even have some nectarines appearing.

Lots of raised beds ready for planting and tons of volunteer strawberries and raspberries Yay!

In all my days gardening I've never done so in this area. My most recent garden before now was in Sedona, AZ so you can imagine my delight in being able to grow some stuff that was never possible in that dry climate and rocky soil.

I won't go in to the ridiculous number of new things I'm trying but suffice it to say, I think I may have overdone my varieties but hey there is no try, only do.

In my yard at the base of several of the fruit trees all in a row, looking like they were planted on purpose by previous owner, is this crazy plant I've never seen before. Its like an iceberg, 90% of it is a thick white (on the inside) carrot shaped roots that are next to impossible to pull out. The roots go quite horizontal and are enormous. They break like a fresh carrot and smell a little bitter. I don't have the guts to try a taste.

It has pretty big (10-12 inch) leaves and little purple flowers. Its definitely a perennial. They all went through a hard hard freeze here at the beginning of the year and bounced back beautifully. They are pretty but the roots are something out of a sci fy movie.

If you cut them off at the top with a weed eater they seem to multiply.

Is it a weed? Is it going to take over my yard like bamboo? How far do the roots go? I'm trying to do a asparagus patch and they are perilously close (okay they are a few trying to catch hold in the patch but I'm getting them out little by little)

It doesn't seem to be setting fruit or vegi. WTF is it? Can I eat it? Can I compost it safely? Should it go straight to the landfill?

Help!









April 18, 2017

With a Hollywood Writers Strike Looming, Heres What to Know

Source: New York Times


MONICA ALMEIDA / THE NEW YORK TIMES
By BROOKS BARNES
APRIL 17, 2017
LOS ANGELES — The threat of a Hollywood strike is getting real.

On Wednesday, television and movie writers — roughly 12,000, all members of the Writers Guild of America — will begin voting on whether to authorize a walkout. The online vote will end on Monday. If members approve a strike, as they almost certainly will, and no pact with studios has been reached by May 1, fingers will stop typing and picketing will begin the next day.

A strike would have serious implications. When writers walked out a decade ago, the impasse cost the Los Angeles economy an estimated $2.5 billion. As production halted, income dried up not only for writers but also for set decorators, caterers, limo drivers and florists. Fans were not thrilled, either, as television schedules became a sea of reruns.

Longtime Hollywood power players — agents, studio executives, labor lawyers — put the chance at roughly 51 percent. But it changes by the day.

Tempers have cooled (a bit) over the past week, as negotiators for the Writers Guild and an organization that represents studios, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, have made progress on pay increases. But at least one radioactive issue remains unsettled: health care.

Read more: https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/04/17/business/media/with-a-hollywood-writers-strike-looming-heres-what-to-know.html

April 2, 2017

Long time Verde Valley residents in need

My good friend Arron Burnett was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Kūihelani Highway in Maui on Friday night.

http://mauinow.com/2017/04/01/lahaina-man-suffers-fatal-injuries-in-kuihelani-motorcycle-crash/

In addition to the suffering his family is going through they are bearing the burden of making final arrangements with very few resources.

If you have a few extra bucks to spare, I'm making assurances they make it to the right place.

Mahalo

https://www.gofundme.com/aaronburnett

April 2, 2017

Lahaina friend's family needs some aloha.

My good friend Arron Burnett was killed in a motorcycle accident on the Kūihelani Highway on Friday night.

http://mauinow.com/2017/04/01/lahaina-man-suffers-fatal-injuries-in-kuihelani-motorcycle-crash/

In addition to the suffering his family is going through they are bearing the burden of making final arrangements with very few resources.

If you have a few extra bucks to spare, I'm making assurances they make it to the right place.

Mahalo

https://www.gofundme.com/aaronburnett

March 2, 2017

NOW is it Fitzmas?

February 22, 2017

Is it Fitzmas yet

February 22, 2017

What happened to Fitzmas?

I worked a 12 hour day hoping for good news when I arrived home. What gives?

December 4, 2016

A warning to keep plastic bags away from your pets.

http://preventpetsuffocation.com/

I didn't want to make a big deal of it when it first happened because it hurt too much but about six weeks ago I lost my best road trip buddy and friend Maggie when she suffocated on a cat food bag while I was at work. I'm posting this now not for attention or to garner sympathy but as a warning. Every day someone loses a beloved pet due to suffocation. Everyone knows to keep plastic bags away from babies and little kids but I never thought they were a danger to our pets. I learned the hardest way. I lost Maggie to a Science Diet cat food bag that I thought was stored out of her reach, three feet off the floor. It was too much of a temptation and it cost her life. Please don't let this happen to your darling fur babies. Check out the link posted here to see how you can prevent this from happening to you. I'll always have Maggie in my heart. I can never forget how she was the one with me day and night, always happy, through some of the hardest days of my life. I miss her every day.

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