Tuesday, July 19, 2011

What's Up America?

It started as compassion for an innocent little girl whose life was brutally cut short and the mystery with all its drama surrounding it.  We don't understand the behavior of  hoochie mama Casey Anthony having a good ole time as her child was "missing" . . . and we obsessively wanted her to pay for her sins.


The jury made their decision whether we, as a collective society, agree with their decision or not.  It is the American way . . . the way our judicial system works.  It is done!  She got away with whatever she did. 


The media went way overboard with the coverage . . . I'm sick to death of hearing about this woman who exhibits extremely bizarre behavior.  They have made her a celebrity superstar that has gone beyond the court room and the verdict.


They can't let go of the story . . . now it is all about the speculation of "where is she?" . . . reports of Casey sightings remind me of Elvis sightings from fans in denial of his death.  The obsession with this habitual liar is making me sick.  O.M.G.  The reports of lucrative offers going out to her . . . SHE'S A LIAR . . . who cares what she has to say or what story she will spin?  Apparently the American public does or the media would not be in this frenzy.  We are a sick society.  I could not believe that strangers would actually send her their hard earned money . . . she left jail with approximately $500 worth of donations.


It's all about the money . . . but what about society's hunger for the sensationalism that is the driving force of the whole thing.  What's up with that?


ENOUGH IS ENOUGH ALREADY!!  But wait . . . stay tuned for the civil lawsuits where she will have to speak under oath . . .


Just had to vent a little . . .


Saturday, July 16, 2011

After being stabbed and jabbed in the arm and hand more times than I care to remember, they finally got my blood.  My trips to the doctor are dreaded because of this.  No matter how much water I drink prior to the stabbing, my blood still doesn't want to come out.  In particular, my hand really hurts today.  Yeah, I'm such a wimp . . .


My reward for the pain was a trip to my favorite Cuban cafe where I enjoyed a root beer float . . . it somehow eased the pain, at least for a while!


We dodged the afternoon storms to enjoy some time at Busch Gardens and finally got to see the new ride, Cheetah Hunt in action.  As soon as I get the photos downloaded, I'll be writing a post for My Florida Paradise blog.  Since I have't made a video in a while, I'm going to combine two of our recent Busch Gardens trips to depict the before and after Cheetah Hunt opening.


It has been a while since I announced a new series of posts for My Florida Paradise . . . Vintage Disney World . . . but I still haven't ventured through the office to hunt and gather those old photos.  It is still in the plan!


Have an awesome weekend!


























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Gina's Italian Kitchen


Onion Rings


Rustic Fig and Raspberry Crostatas


Paula Deen's Corn Fritters


Jalapeno Popper Spread




Peace, Love, Happiness


Wise words


Honor the Awesomeness


Our Greatest Glory


The Little Things in Life


The Optimistic Creed




LaBelladiva


Design Your Own Lamp Shades


T-Shirt Bag


Modern Tie Dye


Keep Sheets on the Mattress


Recycling Jars Ideas


Bistro Style Window Treatments




Subtropical Gardening


Slug Control


Soil Additives . . . Growing Tomatoes


Growing Cilantro


Mosaic Trash to Treasure

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy 4th of July!



What's everyone up to today Bloggerville?  

We are tentatively planning to head over to Busch Gardens later on and enjoy their awesome fireworks display tonight.  

For now, it is a wonderful lazy day that has me thinking about what the 4th of July holiday means to me.  Ronald Reagan said it best . . . 

"Let the Fourth of July always be a reminder that here in this land, for the first time, it was decided that man is born with certain God-given rights; that government is only a convenience created and managed by the people, with no powers of its own except those voluntarily granted to it by the people. 
We sometimes forget that great truth, and we never should."



Although I believe the present presidential campaign is one of the most important we Americans have faced, I have become totally bored with politics in general.  The frustration lies in the same ole partisan politics that has the politicians blaming someone else for everything that is wrong.  I'm disappointed in all of them!

Back to thoughts of smoked ribs, cole slaw and fireworks . . . hope everyone has a fabulous day!




NEW BLOG POSTS . . .

Gina's Italian Kitchen






Peace Love Happiness







LaBelladiva



Babyboomer Flashback




Subtropical Gardening





Humor and Laughs









Wednesday, June 29, 2011

A new feature!



My daily newspaper featuring food related blog posts, articles, videos, photos  from the worldwide Bloggerville community . . . check it out!





Friday, June 24, 2011

New collaborations and looking back





The Captain and I have been working on new blogs and in the process of collaborating on some our existing blogs.  We will soon have some new blogs enter the Adgitize and Entrecard system.


Babyboomer Flashback is currently featuring posts on the new TNT mini-series Falling Skies by The Captain.  Look for future back in the day posts from him . . . we often sit around and discuss old television series, music, fads/trends and games we played when we were kids . . . he brings a new perspective of a little boy growing up in the 60's to the blog!


The posts at Subtropical Gardening are focusing on our current outdoor projects . . . growing tomato and pepper plants in our carport jungle. We are in the process of researching outdoor living spaces and using the blog as an inspiration point for those spaces we have found and love . . . and would love to incorporate into our outdoor spaces.


Gina's Italian Kitchen is currently featuring new recipes found that we have not tried yet.


Since The Captain and I have been the process of merging our lives together and making so many personal changes, it has been a time of looking back at the personal growth and progress I've made.  Sometimes the only way to really get a grip of personal progress is going back to old journals, which is what I have been doing.  Future posts on Peace, Love, Happiness will feature some of those old journal entries with updates.  Those who have gone through drastic life changes will be able to relate . . . those going through life changes will hopefully be inspired that life gets better if you take one day at a time.


I still haven't gotten around to digging out those old photo albums so I can start scanning photos for my series of blog posts on Vintage Disney World . . . the way things were.  It is one of those projects that I'm really looking forward to . . . especially converting those old VHS tapes to CD!  The Captain will be setting up one of my old computers that will be dedicated to this project.  I can't wait to write those posts on my Vintage Disney memories for My Florida Paradise blog.


Lots of changes happening at all of our blogs!
















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Gina's Italian Kitchen


Asian Pepper Steak


Honey Chicken


Creamy Cavatelli


Broccoli and Cheese Manicotti




Peace, Love, Happiness


Valuing Someone Gives Meaning


Meaning in Life


Patience, Wisdom and Perspective




LaBelladiva


The Ultimate Desk Organizer


Lacy Votive Candles


Beach Sarong and Flip Flop Set




Gina's Music Memories


Alive Again . . . Cher




Babyboomer Flashback


Falling Skies, Episode 1


Falling Skies




Humor and Laughs


Dancing Dog





  


Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Happy Happy Happy


My theme for this week has been happiness . . . guess it is because I am feeling so much happiness.  Yeah, I know, it sounds corny . . . but I don't care!

I'm still bored with food and have become very obsessive about watching the Food Network and seeking out food blogs for new recipe ideas.  As a result, my food blog has been getting lots of new posts.

While I'm on the subject of food and the Food Network . . . have you checked out The Next Food Network Star?  Although it has irritated me to no end, it is the one show that I don't want to miss.  It reminds me of a train wreck.  My thoughts on the contestants . . . I'd hate to see the ones who didn't make the final cut since there are some really weird personalities on this season's show.  

The ones I really want to go home are the two that absolutely hate each other . . . they are equally annoying to me and I'd never watch a cooking show featuring them.  The evil self-proclaimed sexy middle eastern chef turned middle eastern mom and the cry baby who speaks as if she has marbles in her mouth, making it very difficult to understand what she is saying.  How in the world did cry baby make it to the final show?  Didn't they realize that the girl is very difficult to understand with no stage presence?  She always appears to have rolled out of bed seconds before the show.  Just my opinion!

It is HOT AND HUMID in Florida!  Much to my delight, the daily storms have not kicked in as they usually do in June . . . 

We have already been picking tomatoes off the tomato plant and the pepper plant is loaded with baby peppers!!  I'll be posting more articles about growing tomato and pepper plants on my gardening blog, Subtropical Gardening.

You can also check out my personal website that was started as a means to organize all of my favorite links and learn web and graphic design, DonitaWorld.com, for links to meet all of your gardening needs.

If you are wondering about the bizarre name for my personal website . . . my first internet name was Donita and I thought I’d use that name forever. My website has been there since 2001 . . . too late to go changing the website name now.



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Gina's Italian Kitchen




Carne Asada (Zesty Steak)


Golden Chicken Casserole 




Peace Love Happiness


Just Wanna Be Happy




LaBelladiva


Stylish Pony Tails 


Pleated Tote 


Outdoor Living Inside 




Gina's Music Memories


Happy . . . Leona Lewis 




Subtropical Gardening


Creative Garden Design 


Want to grow your own tomatoes? 






Happy Tuesday!



Tuesday, June 7, 2011

The Sleaze Factor

Why am I not surprised that yet another politician admitted to sleazy behavior?  Seems like we have entered the era of The Sleaze Factor.  We aren't shocked anymore.  The ladies involved couldn't wait to show their faces and tell their stories . . . they are appearing on the news shows fluttering their eyelashes at the camera, proudly speaking of their sleazy ordeal, getting their 15 minutes of fame.  For what?  Sex talk with a stranger?  Oh yeah . . . now you are famous . . . congratulations, I'm glad you are proud of yourself.


What about the scumbag who won't resign since he "didn't do anything" to compromise his position?  Well, I'm sure his constituents are proud of him since he has made the headlines and the only thing missing are the torrid details.  As the days go by, I'm sure the media will sensationalize his behavior along with the details and make him a hero in the eyes of  a degenerate society who loves bad behavior.  The ladies will end up with a spread on Playboy as their reward.


It makes me sick . . .


Then there is the trial of Casey Anthony, another sleaze who could not be bothered to take care of a child who did not ask to be born.  Much of what is wrong with our society is too much screwing around without thinking of the consequences . . . there are ways to keep from conceiving a child, but I guess it is way too inconvenient.  Better to burden society with another unwanted child.  Don't have children if you don't have the means or desire to take care of them!


OK . . . I feel better now . . . have a wonderful day :)