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FSO: Reflection

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 I don't do resolutions because I have learned over the years I cannot keep them. My reflection for 2014 is observing these groups of friends grow old gracefully.

 

The New Year

Interpret as you wish; from celebrations in your towns to personal reflections and resolutions; what does the coming New Year mean to you?


  

Alphabe-Thursday Letter H for Horticulturist near a hothouse.

Support Cameron's law

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Dear friends,

I am posting this on behalf of a fellow bereaved mother whose son was murdered.

Support Cameron's Law is designed to bring awareness to, and get a bill passed into law that forces witness's of child abuse to report it.  


https://www.facebook.com/CameronsLaw/info

  
This is the bill that my daughter wrote and we are sending to the Senate and the President :

Sponsor............Christianna Harris
Short Title: Cameron's Law
October 16, 2013
AN ACT
TO: Require that any time child abuse is suspected or witnessed by any citizen or non citizen
 


Today I met a Heather, a grieving mother online and she told me her son was murdered. My heart went all out for her and asked if I could help her in anyway. She has a page is trying to get as many likes on the page as possible to try and get this law passed..

 I chatted with her sister Chavelle to piece the story.

http://m.topix.com/forum/city/apopka-fl/T6LGISEA07U3QUQEB

In 2008, 6 years old Cameron Palmer was in the care of his 49 year Old Grand Uncle. Tony Gonsoulin, has been arrested and charged with child abuse and murder after abusing his six year old nephew to death. Tony is imprisoned for 20 years. 

Police interviewed Richard D'Ginto, a neighbor who witnessed the boy being dunked from over a dividing fence. The neighbor told police he saw Gonsoulin submerge the Cameron underwater for 20 to 30 seconds at a time, while shouting at the boy.

"The man held him under water and he'd tell the boy, 'You do what I tell you and stuff like that,'" D'Ginto said.

The bill will mean Richard D'Ginto, a neighbor who witnessed the boy being dunked from over a dividing fence will have to report the offense.

 

FSO your Town's winter landscape

Saturday Photohunt: Wheels

Our world: floral clocks,

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In 1978, I used to spend my lunch time during the warmer months in Albert Park. The students of Auckland University were and still are very lucky to have a beautiful park adjacent to the campus. They frequently change the flowers in the clock.
We took our wedding photos near by. So you can imagine why this is another of my favourite place of Auckland.
This park has an important history. Please click on link  Idiots remove the hands. Now it is a handless clock.

Photo: When I was in Melbourne in late Oct, they were preparing the floral clock. I hope the hot weather hasn't scotched the poor plants. Jenny Chew and Aloysius Ting, please go and check for me.

This clock is in Melbourne. I was there in late Oct. I hope the heat hasn't killed the flowers. It has a recorde of 43 degrees Celsius.

http://ourworldtuesdaymeme.blogspot.com/
 






FSO: Rustic Flinders Street Station

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My old flatmates Lily and Aloysius took me to a city tour and I fell in love in the places they took me.
Flinders Street Station is a railway station on the corner of Flinders and Swanston Streets in Melbourne, Australia. It serves the entire metropolitan rail network.
is a cultural icon of Melbourne, with its prominent dome, arched entrance, tower and clocks one of the city's most recognisable landmarks. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register. The Melburnian idiom "I'll meet you under the clocks", refers to the row of clocks above the main entrance, which indicate the time-tabled time of departure for trains on each line; another idiom "I'll meet you on the steps", refers to the wide staircase underneath these clocks. Flinders Street Station is responsible for two of Melbourne's busiest pedestrian crossings, both across Flinders Street, including one of Melbourne's few pedestrian scrambles.

Address: Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

  • Opened: 1910
  • Function: Train station
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flinders_Street_Station

     http://mytownshootout.blogspot.co.nz/

    I am linking my blog post for Heather, whose son was murdered. They are trying to get a bill to pass Cameron's law to make eye witnesses to be responsible.

    http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2014/01/support-bill-for-camerons-law.html

    https://www.facebook.com/CameronsLaw/info

    Alphabe-Thursday letter I for Ivy

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    The Northern Club

    This ivy cladded building is situated just off the Auckland University, and thirty years ago, I see it often as I go to my prefered location, the Albert park. The clock has turned around and my second daughter G is now a law student in the university. Law school is located nearer to this building. Sometimes I drop her off and I see this building which fascinates me. It is like a seasonal calender.

    In Spring you see less dark green leaves, in Summer you see dark leaves, in Fall/Autumn, you see brown leaves and in Winter, you see the veins. The building becomes naked without the leaves.

    The Northern Club, 19 Princes Street, Auckland, New Zealand
    Telephone : +64-9-379-4755


    http://jennymatlock.blogspot.co.nz/



    search/label/Alphabe-Thursday. Jenny Matlock

    Alphabe-Thursday.letter J:Juniper tree

    FSO: Open space: outdoors.

    My World/Outdoor: Auckland Anniversary day:

    Lorde in Devonport.

    1080 drop.

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    In 2010, I did a post on 1080, now the New Zealand Government is thinking of dropping them again.


    photo shows an Australian possum.


    1080 is the brand name given to the synthetic version of sodium fluoroacetate - a toxic, odourless, white powder compound, which naturally occurs in plants, acting as a powerful defence. However the synthetic version, 1080, is far more potent and kills. New Zealand is the largest buyer of 1080 in the world, using over 80 per cent of the chemical produced.
    1080 is distributed in laced bait via ground and aerial application by the Department of Conservation (DoC) and the Animal Health Board (AHB). It is mainly used to kill possums, however other ‘pests', including feral cats, rabbits, rats and stoats, are also targeted.
    1080 is banned in several countries, including Brazil, Belize, Cuba, Laos, Slovenia and Thailand, as well as in some states of the United States where aerial distribution and its use on all mammals but coyotes is prohibited.

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    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11194374

    Opponents of the controversial poison 1080 are furious at a planned bombardment and say the Conservation Minister is misleading the public.

    Rat and stoat numbers are expected to skyrocket this year as their food supply is boosted by an unusually large seed drop from beech trees, known as a mast.

    The Department of Conservation's (DOC's) five-year battle plan will double the amount of conservation land protected through the use of 1080.

    The $21 million project aims to protect 25 million native birds a year over the next five years.

    Hailed as DOC's largest-ever species protection programme and dubbed the 'Battle for our Birds', it was unveiled yesterday by Conservation Minister Nick Smith.

    "Our native birds are in decline and the kiwi will not exist in the wild for our grandchildren unless we do more to protect them," Dr Smith said.

    The application of 1080 is backed by scientists researching predator control, and the Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment, Dr Jan Wright, has called for more use of it.

    But Farmers Against 1080 (FATE) spokeswoman Mary Molloy, a South Westland dairy farmer, said she was appalled that Dr Smith had also claimed 1080 did not kill birds. DOC's own records showed that between 2 per cent and 80 per cent of specific bird species were killed by 1080 drops, she said.




    FSO: Lines

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     I became a copycat sand artist yesterday.  Saw some beautiful art work, and went down to my beach and drew these curve lines to form the Silver Fern, our national emblem.
     These lines on the road, my road is 1 of 5 as a pilot scheme for cyclist.

     Lines along the side of a wooden New Zealand Maori carving.
    Here, my students and I were filming the earth's revolution. The blue line is part of the play area.

    http://mytownshootout.blogspot.co.nz/

    Jan 31: Leading Lines - follow the lines, straight or curved, Where do they lead?



    I am linking my blog post for Heather, whose son was murdered. They are trying to get a bill to pass Cameron's law to make eye witnesses to be responsible.

    http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2014/01/support-bill-for-camerons-law.html

    https://www.facebook.com/CameronsLaw/info

    FSO: Lines of bamboo

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    These bamboo cuttings form straight lines before the shoots sprout from them.

    During Chinese New Year, Farmers train the bamboo to grow in a spiral and call them lucky bamboo.

    This plant is also known as the Goddess of Mercy plant. Worshipers of Goddess of mercy will have a vase of this plant to worship her.

    I just like plants.

    In Singapore, I experimented with this plant, I cut about two feet long stems of this plant, I had about twenty of them, and grew them in a vase in side my house. Soon shoots grew, and this is the result. There was no need to fertilise the plant.

    As it was dengue infestation time, I had to cover the vase with netting to prevent the aedes mosquitoes from laying eggs in the still water. Dengue fever was very serious, and I as the secretary of the gardening club had to set examples of keeping our plants stagnant water free. In NTU, they regularly fogged the campus.

    http://mytownshootout.blogspot.co.nz/

    Jan 31: Leading Lines - follow the lines, straight or curved, Where do they lead?



    I am linking my blog post for Heather, whose son was murdered. They are trying to get a bill to pass Cameron's law to make eye witnesses to be responsible.

    http://annkitsuetchin.blogspot.co.nz/2014/01/support-bill-for-camerons-law.html

    https://www.facebook.com/CameronsLaw/info

    Alphabe-Thursday letter K for kiln

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     The remains of the ore kiln.

    The Victoria Battery

    In the earliest mining days, only a small percentage of gold and silver was extracted by the old pan amalgamation process.
    In 1896, the Victoria Battery began its ear-splitting work. With 200 stamps, it was the largest quartz crushing plant for gold extraction in Australasia, capable of crushing over 812 tonnes of ore each day to the consistency of sand.
    The adoption of the cyanide process by the Waihi Gold Mining Company in 1894 was one of the crucial factors in the success of the Waihi mines. Prior to the cyanide process (pioneered in Karangahake), only a small percentage of gold and silver had been extracted by the old pan amalgamation process.

    In 1952, it was closed most of the plant has been removed but the foundations now form a popular tourist attraction. You can wander through the quiet foundations and imagine the fearful, 24 hour pounding that could be heard from as far away as Waihi.

    I was lucky to see at least the remains.

    http://www.waihi.org.nz/about-us/history-and-heritage/the-victoria-battery/

    http://jennymatlock.blogspot.co.nz/



    search/label/Alphabe-Thursday. Jenny Matlock

    My World/Outdoor Wednesday: Mining Gold

    Alphabe-Thursday letter L for Law: car window washers

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    In 2012, I wrote about the car window washers and their problems. This problem has not gone away.  I took this photo from my reflection mirror because I was afraid this washer might turn nasty on me.



    Photo / APN
    Bottom photo: courtesy New Zealand Herald.

    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11196789

    The washers are already banned under a bylaw, and offenders can be fined up to $20,000.
    But the council says the sanctions are costly, complex and ineffective, and it wants the Government to change the law so it can issue infringement notices - possibly in the form of spot fines.
    Under the present law, it must get police to confiscate washers' equipment or prosecute them.
    Councillors yesterday unanimously backed a proposed law amendment that would allow the council to specify bylaw breaches that would result in an infringement notice.

    My 2012 blog post.



    You can't see clearly the woman in the rear mirror. I had been wanting to do this post for a very long time. But it was very hard to take the photo, as I didn't want her to know. When I eventually took the photo last Saturday, the news article was published on Tuesday. A very timely thing.

    I don't know if this happens in other places, in many of our busy road junctions, at busy times, men and women come without being asked, and they have a long brush and clean your windscreen. It is a symbolically clean as it is haphazardly done, ( 2 cars before the lights changed, because I actually stalked them today). Then they tap your window. Some people don't give them any money. The cleaners are always polite, and don't insist you give them money. I always give them, not because they clean well, but I appreciate their willingness to be out there, especially in the cold winter evening.

    A friend from South Africa who lived during the Apartheid times, told me, to her, it is an automatic reflex to wind up her window when she sees someone with a stick approaching her. Other friends say they are a nuisance, and dirty the windscreen rather than clean it.

    The trouble, is these people dress like riff raffs, smoke while cleaning. I like to give them some pocket money for being in the cold. Better than just begging.

    However, not many people think like me. What do you think?

    ***I looked in the photo carefully, she was bending down, she could have dropped her water bottle of detergent. She could have been drunk. I actually had told her, that on my way over, the man at the other side of the road had cleaned my window. She proceeded to clean my front window and said she and the man was competing. Before I could find some small change, the lights had changed, and I had to drive off without giving her any money. But not after I managed to take the photo.)***


    Drunks terrorise suburban shoppers
    MICHAEL FOX
    Last updated 05:00 10/04/2012

    Mt Albert residents fed up with "menacing" transients who they say are scaring people have vowed to rid the suburb of the problem.

    Community leaders are urging residents and business owners to bombard authorities with complaints while they also putt pressure on police to do more.

    Locals say the vagrants have been driven out of the central city and were congregating at the Mt Albert shops where they were drinking, begging, busking, "hustling locals", cleaning windscreens at intersections and sniffing glue in public.

    "These people are quite intimidating," Albert-Eden local board spokeswoman Pauline Anderson says.

    Sometimes in groups as big as 12, they were scrimping together enough money to buy booze then drinking it in public.

    "Then of course during the day it progressively gets worse because they get more high and more drunk to the point where they're dodging traffic and just being a menace and people in Mt Albert are crossing the street to avoid them," she said.

    Police could take several hours to respond to calls which often had to be made several times but she said police patrols had increased lately at the board's request. Anderson said they wanted people to be more proactive.

    "There is a little bit of apathy which I believe is a big part of the problem, that people think that because they call and then police take the details and then nothing appears to happen then people stop calling and that is the worst thing that you can do."

    The council ran a campaign with business owners about four months ago outlining the options available and providing phone numbers to call to report the issues.

    If all the incidents were reported they would have the statistics to back up their complaints, Anderson said.

    "All we can do is encourage people to keep on at the police, to keep ringing, reporting everything they see, every incident."

    The aim was to try to draw people back to the shopping centre because "the more we go there, the residents, the less these people will feel comfortable going there".

    "It's not about we don't want them in Mt Albert, we just want them to behave in a socially acceptable way and it's up to us to show them that really, it's unacceptable what they're doing. We don't want them in our faces doing what they do."

    http://jennymatlock.blogspot.co.nz/



    search/label/Alphabe-Thursday. Jenny Matlock


    Save the World: World Cancer Day, 4 Feb 2014

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    Yesterday was World Cancer day. I wore my pink band to raise awareness. Sure enough, two persons asked why I was wearing it. I had two surgeries on my breast, I was prepared in case I had cancer. Praise the Lord my cysts were benign. For my Breast cancer surviving friend and bereaved mum, Ellyn Crompton. This cacti flower is tough, tough like cancer victims.



    Cancer, the whore!
    She doesn't discriminate,
    She doesn't care if you are young,
    Or if you are old.
    You never know when you might get it.
    But if you get it,
    You pray there is a cure.
    But you may be cure,
    you may not.
    Help spread the word,
    And get involved. 
    http://reducefootprints.blogspot.com/


    FSO: Entrances

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     I went to this park last Saturday. New Zealand has a lot of timber.
     At Mt Albert Baptist Church entrance, our new pastor stands to greet worshippers. It's Chinese New Year, hence the Chinese words greetings.

    Below: a little hideaway cafe at Karangahake gorge.
     Entrance to Grafton Hall of residence of Auckland university.
    Alcohol ban in our public parks, in summer, it is fire ban too.




    This is the entrance of Kai Chung School, Binatang/Bintangnor. Taken during their reunion, and I was invited to attend as their teacher. Thanks you Ke Tara and Francis Chen.
    http://mytownshootout.blogspot.co.nz/

    Feb 7: Entrances - Show us usual and unusual entrances in your towns and cities, from home doors, to gates in the city. (

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