Sunday, October 4, 2009

SUNDAY RIDE AND PICTURES

By Debbie Bulloch




Today was not a very good day for a bike ride. Highs winds made it difficult to pedal through. Even worse, the high winds carry a lot of dust that gets into your eyes, nose and mouth. Ventura County is an agricultural county – everywhere you go, there are large farms. For the most part, the farmland is beautiful to behold; when it is windy, however, a lot of that farm dust gets airborne and it can present a problem for people engaged in outdoor sports. The airborne dust can carry residual chemical used in farming – this is not good for the lungs of a bike rider or runner (probably not good for the lung of the farmers either).

While the high winds made it difficult for me to pedal for more than 15 miles, the winds provided some beautiful and interesting photo opportunities. So let me share with you a few of the shots that I took today during my ride.

Hope you enjoy looking at the pictures as much as I enjoyed taking them!

(Be sure to click on image for larger view.)


Three pelicans flying in formation.


One of the pelicans broke formation, leaving just two flying together.


This is the pelican that broke formation. Look at the beautiful feathers. If you are going to "shoot" animals, this is the way to do it. With a camera and NOT with a rifle.


It was so windy that most of the birds just sat on the rocks and did not take flight. Here is a family of seagulls. The two white ones out in front are the mom and dad, the rest (with the baby grey feathers) are the "kids." Notice how the parents protect the rest of the flock by standing out in front and taking the brunt of the wind's forces. Good parents!


This guy was just staring at me, wondering if I had any food for him.


This seagull flew so close by that I felt like I could almost touch him.


This guy is just looking out at the waves, he is probably wondering where all the beachgoers and surfers had gone to. (Beachgoers bring food that the seagulls eat.) Or maybe he is just wondering when the winds will die down so he can go fishing again.


When it is too windy to fly, many seagulls will just take to the water and ride out the waves.


Waves!


More waves.


Even more waves. On the background you can see the outline of the Channel Islands.


The high winds churned up the waters, making it impossible for surfers and swimmers to take to the water.


A rare Southern California sight - a Sunday without surfers.

I hope that you enjoyed these few shots from a Sunday afternoon by the beach.

SUNDAY MORNING COMICS - OCTOBER 4, 2009

By Debbie Bulloch



Here are the Sunday Morning Comics. It is October and the air feels cool and crisp. Time to go out for a nice bike ride. Enjoy your Sunday.














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Oh yes, last night the USC Trojans beat the CAL Bears by a score of 30-3. The Trojans dominated the Bears during the entire game.

GO TROJANS!!!



Friday, October 2, 2009

FRIDAY NIGHT MUSIC

By Debbie Bulloch




Here is a little music to help you get started on your weekend. Remember, you gotta be strong, you gotta be bold, you gotta love and be loved!













DES’REE - You Gotta Be…




You Gotta Be…(lyrics)

Listen as your day unfolds
Challenge what the future holds
Try and keep your head up to the sky
Lovers, they may cause you tears
Go ahead release your fears
Stand up and be counted
Don't be ashamed to cry


You gotta be
You gotta be bad, you gotta be bold, you gotta be wiser
You gotta be hard, you gotta be tough, you gotta be stronger
You gotta be cool, you gotta be calm, you gotta stay together
All I know, all I know, love will save the day


Herald what your mother said
Reading the books your father read
Try to solve the puzzles in your own sweet time
Some may have more cash than you
Others take a different view
My oh my, heh, hey


You gotta be bad, you gotta be bold, you gotta be wiser
You gotta be hard, you gotta be tough, you gotta be stronger
You gotta be cool, you gotta be calm, you gotta stay together
All I know, all I know, love will save the day


Don't ask no questions, it goes on without you
Leaving you behind if you can't stand the pace
The world keeps on spinning
You can't stop it, if you try to
This time it's danger staring you in the face


Remember
Listen as your day unfolds
Challenge what the future holds
Try and keep your head up to the sky
Lovers, they may cause you tears
Go ahead release your fears
My oh my heh, hey, hey


You gotta be bad, you gotta be bold, you gotta be wiser
You gotta be hard, you gotta be tough, you gotta be stronger
You gotta be cool, you gotta be calm, you gotta stay together
All I know, all I know, love will save the day


You gotta be bad, you gotta be bold, you gotta be wiser
You gotta be hard, you gotta be tough, you gotta be stronger
You gotta be cool, you gotta be calm, you gotta stay together
All I know, all I know, love will save the day

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

HUMAN TRAFFICKING

By Debbie Bulloch




If you do a search in Second Life (SL) search using terms such as “slave,” “master,” “slavery,” “kidnapping,” or “force” you will probably get hundreds, if not thousands of hits. In your search results you will find SL sites catering to all sorts of slave-master roleplaying sims, you will find stores selling slave-master paraphernalia as well as “auction houses” where avatars are freely bought, exchanged, rented or sold.

The ready-availability of slave-master activities in SL parallels similar availability in Real Life (RL). If you do a Google search using the terms described above you will find thousands of websites catering to the fans of slave-master/BDSM. Some of the activity depicted on these sites is clearly consensual and it involves nothing more than people exploring a side of their personalities. Others, however, are far more sinister and do not appear to be of a consensual nature.

The recent case of Jaycee Lee Dugar the California girl who was kidnapped at age 11and then forced to spend the next 18 years of her life as the sex slave of convicted sex offender Phil Garrido, has sparked renewed focus on the subject of sexual slavery and human trafficking. Although Jaycee was abused “only” by her kidnapper (and “only” in this context is a very relative term), thousand of other girls face a far worse fate as modern-day victims of human trafficking.

The United Nations defines human trafficking as the recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring, or receipt of persons by improper means (such as force, abduction, fraud, or coercion) for an improper purpose including forced labor or sexual exploitation.

The U.S. Government defines human trafficking as:

• Sex trafficking in which a commercial sex act is induced by force, fraud, or coercion, or in which the person induced to perform such act has not attained 18 years of age.

• The recruitment, harboring, transportation, provision, or obtaining of a person for labor or services, through the use of force, fraud, or coercion for the purpose of subjection to involuntary servitude, peonage, debt bondage, or slavery.

This modern slave trade is a threat to all nations. A grave human rights abuse, it promotes breakdown of families and communities, fuels organized crime, deprives countries of human capital, undermines public health, creates opportunities for extortion and subversion among government officials, and imposes large economic costs.

Human trafficking is a largely hidden crime that has only recently gained the attention of law enforcement, human rights advocates, and policymakers.

Research conducted by United States Department of Justice has uncovered several key findings:

• Source countries for human trafficking often have poor economies; women are often unemployed and victims are easy to recruit.

• Most traffickers are the same nationality as their victims and usually have no criminal records.

• Trafficking victims are most likely to be young and reasonably healthy people from poor, but not necessarily the poorest, backgrounds.

• Recruitment is particularly effective when traffickers rely on victims whom they have turned into loyal enforcers or recruiters. Recruitment is also effective when the potential victim's family members are involved.

• In the United States, law enforcement agencies reported encountering more female (81 percent) than male (18 percent) victims. When victims were asked what type of trafficking was represented in their cases, the majority indicated forced prostitution, followed by domestic servitude, and agricultural labor. Whether this is the result of trafficking trends or training is not yet clear.

At Between Homes (BH) we are firmly opposed to any and all forms of human trafficking and slavery. This includes any form of real or imagined slavery or human trafficking in RL or SL. We are morally and philosophically against any kind of activity where humans (or their avatars) are abused, mistreated, humiliated or treated as chattels.

All humans (and by extension their SL avatars) are created equal and are each endowed with a soul. Slavery is the very antithesis of equality; it has a corrosive effect on the soul of the slave as well as the soul of the so-called master. Humans are not chattel, to be bought and sold at auctions; humans are not mindless automatons to be kept down on bent knees; and humans are definitely not put on this world (SL or RL) to be beaten and abused. This is as true in a virtual environment such as SL as it is in RL.

We understand that many treat SL as a game, where people can play out fantasy scenarios (I leave it up to each of you to decide for yourselves whether fantasizing about enslaving other humans is right or wrong). Some, however, have a difficult time establishing the line of demarcation between reality and fantasy. I know, from talking to many of you, that there are individuals who are liable to take SL fantasies a tad too far, thus blurring the lines between what is real and what is not. When this happens, people are bound to get hurt – what may start out as a “walk on the wild side” can end up having disastrous effects on the physical, mental and spiritual well being of individuals.

At BH we stand for the proposition that slavery, real or virtual, is wrong. Accordingly, from this moment on, any sort of activities, simulated or otherwise, that may be directly or indirectly related to human trafficking or slavery will no longer be permitted at BH. Anyone caught participating in these types of activities while on BH property will be summarily evicted and permanently banned from the group.

There are plenty of sites in SL where these activities are not only tolerated but are actually actively encouraged. We cannot control what the rest of SL does; we can, however, control what happens within the limits of our small community.

Our aim is not offend those who may find pleasure in these types of activities. I know many persons, and their SL avatars, who engage in the consensual exploration of slave-master and BDSM scenarios. We do not wish to interfere with the right of adults who engage in consensual activity – we do not aspire to becoming the thought police. Too many of our sisters, however, are the real victims of real human trafficking. We cannot stand silently by while our sisters (and brothers) suffer unspeakable abuse. It is in solidarity with their RL plight that we have made the decision to ban all slave-master/BDSM activity from Between Homes.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

LIGHTHOUSES

By Debbie Bulloch




Leo's recent lighthouse project at BH inspired me to search for video clips of lighthouses.

So for Leo and for everyone else who loves lighthouses...











Brittany’s Lighthouses



Some American Lighthouses



Lighthouses of New England



Great Lakes Lighthouses



Lighthouses during storms



If you have pictures of lighthouses, please send them to me and I will post them here. Thanks.

Monday, September 28, 2009

THE IMPOSSIBLE DREAM

By Debbie Bulloch




To those who fight the good fight – don’t give up the struggle.

To those who dream of a better world – don’t give up the dreams.

To lovers all over the world – don’t give up on love.

Don’t stop the struggle, don’t stop dreaming, and never stop loving…

This is for you.







MAN OF LA MANCHA – The Impossible Dream (from the Broadway cast)



MAN OF LA MANCHA – The Impossible Dream (a cover by the late, great Luther Vandross)




The Impossible Dream (lyrics)

To dream the impossible dream
To fight the unbeatable foe
To bear with unbearable sorrow
To run where the brave dare not go

To right the unrightable wrong
To love pure and chaste from afar
To try when your arms are too weary
To reach the unreachable star

This is my quest
To follow that star
No matter how hopeless
No matter how far

To fight for the right
Without question or pause
To be willing to march into Hell
For a heavenly cause

And I know if I'll only be true
To this glorious quest
That my heart will lie peaceful and calm
When I'm laid to my rest

And the world will be better for this
That one man, scorned and covered with scars
Still strove with his last ounce of courage
To reach the unreachable star

Sunday, September 27, 2009

SUNDAY AFTERNOON ROCK - DOG TRAINING FOR THE TOUR de FRANCE

By Debbie Bulloch




No Sunday Comics today (they will be back next week, I promise). Instead, here is a selection of songs to help you crank up your Sunday.

First, a couple of hits from the Canadian rock band Steppenwolf . The first one, “Born to be Wild” was included in the soundtrack for the 1969 cult film classic “Easy Rider” starring Peter Fonda, Jack Nicholson and Dennis Hopper. Incidentally, though STEPPENWOLF was (technically, the band is still alive) a Canadian band, its lead singer John Kay (real name, Joachim Fritz Krauledat) was born in Germany.

STEPPENWOLF – Born to be Wild



STEPPENWOLF – Magic Carpet Ride



The following song was a hit for British pop band JIGSAW. The song was released in 1975 and it climbed all the way to the #5 spot in the British pop charts. The band JIGSAW never reached #10 status with any of their other songs.

JIGSAW – You’ve Blown It All Sky High



This is, without a doubt, one of the most romantic songs to come out of the 1950’s.

THE PLATTERS – Smoke Gets in Your Eyes



Wayne Cochran, a blues singer, wrote the last song, “The Last Kiss.” He performed the song with his band, C.C. RIDERS. The “Last Kiss” was not a big hit for Wayne; later covers, however, by J. Frank Wilson and Pearl Jam became hits.

PEARL JAM – The Last Kiss




J. FRANK WILSON - The Last Kiss



For those who speak Spanish, here is a Spanish of The Last Kiss.

LOS DOLTONS – El Ultimo Beso (The Last Kiss)



Finally, here is a Dalmatian who really knows how to get around. Rumor has it that he is training for the 2010 Tour de France, so watch out Lance Armstrong, this dog has some strong legs (four to be precise). I also hear that the Dalmatian has been seen training in a secret camp, in Limoges, France. ARC, are you taking this dog with you to the top of Mt. Ventoux.

Dog training for the Tour