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Archive for May, 2010

Keeping the Memories Alive: Arlington National Cemetary and the Treasure of Freedom

Monday, May 31st, 2010

My brother, Allen, was an Air Force pilot and he was in the military to serve in the armed forces to contribute his time and energy to preserve FREEDOM for our country and his family. He was dutiful, he was mindful, he was dedicated, and he died in the Bermuda Triangle during an intense storm. [...]

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Memorial Day Weekend: Fire Up the Grill, the Solar Oven, and Have a Party

Sunday, May 30th, 2010

I always remember the service given by my family members for their respective countries over the generations at this time of year. My half-brother, Allen, has a Marker at Arlington National Cemetery. He was a pilot in the Air Force and was lost at sea during one of those wild and crazy storms in the [...]

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When It Rains, It Pours in Guatemala!

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

As if it’s not enough that Pacaya continues to erupt and spew ash and lava today, Guatemala got to cope with torrential rains from the first major storm of the season…Tropical Storm Agatha. Agatha has already dropped several inches of rain with more anticipated to fall as the storm weakens in the next few days. [...]

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The Solar Center and the Galactic Alignment in 2012: What You Need to Know

Saturday, May 29th, 2010

There’s so much speculation and discussion about the potentials of the Alignment on December 21, 2012 and in the days that follow the winter solstice…that we rarely put our thoughts in writing. However, there comes a time when it becomes necessary to bring key people and groups together to preserve our Way of Life and [...]

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The Orange Glow of Lava: Volcano Eruptions in Ecuador and Guatemala Provide a Light Show

Friday, May 28th, 2010

The night as well as the day is enhanced with an orange glow from the lava as magma pours from the eruptions of two volcanoes today. Guatemala and Ecuador are colorful places to be with a ‘Light Show’ of ash, rocks, and lava. One reporter has already lost his life while covering the scene. He [...]

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Nut Butters: Food Storage with Your Heatlh in Mind!

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

There is a lot to be said about having your own personalized Food Storage program. You need a minimum of a one month Plan of foods and beverages that you would be able to consume during any emergency or disaster or time of shortages when the grocery store shelves are empty or you cannot get [...]

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Closer to Home: Quake Maps and Local Events

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Early in the morning, you feel it…that subtle shaking as it begins. Then it awakens you and you feel stronger movement and you tangibly feel the bed moving. You start to feel your heart beat harder in your chest, your mind begins to race, your body braces for impending impact as objects fall off the [...]

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Quaking While You Prepare to Move: Relocation is a Consideration

Monday, May 24th, 2010

All you have to do is to follow the USGS Earthquake websites to find that there are very specific areas that experience the majority of quakes around the world. Some of these active areas happen to have large populations living in those regions who are at constant risk for loss-of-life. If you feel tremors from [...]

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Quakes Close the Stores: No Problem…Just Cook on the Grill Outside!

Saturday, May 22nd, 2010

We were sharing our fascination for preparing food in a Solar Oven and it extends to cooking food outside on a Grill when it’s seemingly impossible to use your indoor kitchen. Say for instance that your gas lines are damaged in a Quake. You have to turn off the valves and you have no gas [...]

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Are You Watching California: The Action Continues to Be Felt and Seen

Friday, May 21st, 2010

We have been telling you about the activity and frequency of quakes in Mexico and California for quite some time, but we hadn’t gotten a video of the Rainbow Lights that were precursors of the quakes in California, China, and Chile. But here’s a YouTube video that features these Rainbow Lights. YouTube Rainbow Lights over [...]

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