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Treasury Roundup: Around The Farm

Fresh from the farm…

Curated By: JillianReneDecor

Featuring The Work Of: judeMcConkeyPhotos, grayworksdesign, 42things, Splodgepodge, Modred12, TheSteelFork, CalloohCallay, WithTheRain, Dprintsclayful, Antlerstuff, gazaboo, FirstLightPhoto, BootsNGus, gardenmis, FrogGoesToMarket, OneDecember

This weeks Treasury Roundup is dedicated to all of those who grow our food, the ranchers and farmers, cheese-makers, and bakers, and all amazing yummy sweet food that start’s to come out of the garden at the beginning of spring. I can’t wait to get back in the garden. We’ve been digging bed’s and laying in compost, all to get ready for that action packed time of year that is spring. Where plants seem to grow over night and flowers bloom before your very eyes. These incredible treasuries embody everything that spring is simple and clean, bright, fresh, and exploding with possibilities. Come and check them out with me.

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Etsy Find: Hanukkah Shopping

I comb through the Etsy Finds e-mails everyday, looking at there beautiful choices for the holidays, and themed gatherings. Hoping beyond hope that I will be included. But yesterday, I didn’t have time, I was simply to busy.

But late last night, I noticed that my traffic had just absolutely exploded, and I had no idea where it was coming from. I looked through google analytics, and saw a mysterious annotation, called bronto. Well what is bronto, and why is my traffic coming from google bronto. What in the world is that I asked myself.

Well after doing some digging I found out that bronto is the service that Etsy uses to send out there Etsy Finds e-mails.  But alas, I had deleted all of my emails for the day, and there is no archive for Etsy Finds. I continued my search looking through my email trash can. Until there it was, the Etsy Find, Tell your Friend Veronica… It’s Time to Celebrate Hanukkah! And it had in it under the gifts for men, my beautiful, Song of Solomon Dog Tag Necklace.  Woo Hoo!!!

A Delicate Moment for the Occupy Wall Street Movement

I have been waiting for a movement like Occupy Wall Street since 9/11, for my generation to stand up and say no more, we will not allow you to poison our land, over fish our oceans, make our air toxic, ship jobs overseas, where corporations can pollute freely, we will not continue to buy clothing made by slaves, or deny basic healthcare to our citizens. This is not the country modern Americans want, it is the cultural attitude being pushed onto us by the super wealthy, who do not have the same priorities as the rest of America.

For so many years I have asked myself, what happened to peace rallies and demonstrations, has my generation really never thought about a sit in; or has Netflix, and Mc Donald’s put us all into such a stupor, that we can no longer see that our society is going down a very dangerous, and destructive path.

Early on in my college education, just a year after 9/11, I was sitting in my university’s auditorium, preparing for an art history lecture. When the professor got up she said that anyone who wanted to attend the peace rally could leave, but she would be still holding the lecture. I decided to stay afraid of missing any material in this expansive art history class, but at least 250 of the people present walked out.  After leaving the lecture hall, I came to find out only a handful of those people went to the rally, the rest went back to bed. Again I was left wondering what happened to people in my age group. when did apathy begin to rule everything they did.

Today I am overjoyed to see that they are starting to finally question what they are being told, that people are beginning to act in a responsible manner ,yet still draw attention to the huge inequities that are seriously plaguing our country. I think it’s time for another New Deal, one that puts Americans back to work, fixes that tax code, and creates a more insular trade system so American’s can regain its manufacturing jobs.

A Delicate Moment for the Occupy Wall Street Movement

by: William Rivers Pitt, Truthout | Op-Ed

Anyone who still thinks the ‘Occupy Wall Street’ protests are some kind of fluke, an exercise in ego inflation by spoiled college kids and aging hippies, needs to go back to bed. This thing is very much for real, is very large, and is growing exponentially. Similar protests have sprung up in dozens of cities all across the country, and with an ‘Occupy the London Stock Exchange’ action set to take place on Saturday, the movement is poised to become an international affair.

The New York police have already laid into the Wall Street protesters with unnecessary violence on more than one occasion, and the Boston police have likewise gotten into the action:

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Treasury Tuesday – Rainy Days Fall To Winter

This weeks Treasury Tuesday was inspired by those misty rainy days, that take us from fall to winter. When gray, blue, and black become the dominate colors around us. It’s a whole different world then the fiery days of summer.

Dancing in the rain
Curated By: JudyMillerJohnson
Featuring Work By: KathleenMarieKelly, ANORIGINALJEWELRY, klacustomcreations, hushmouse, DeweyChristina, zwzzy, NeverlandJewelry, BasiaMille, PoleStar, WriteOwl, jasonedwarddavis, whimsigal1, nestingemily, LuluandLoie, OrdinaryMommy, fringe Continue reading