mopinko
mopinko's Journaljust a heads up. du'er nralieghliberal coming to town in feb.
he is giving a speech about tomatoes, and his book, "epic tomatoes", at the botanic gardens.
i have been bugging him to do a book signing at my farm. he hasnt given me a firm answer on that.
but at any rate, it seems like a good excuse for a get together.
stay tuned.
talk about your squee.
new snow leopard cubs at brookfield zoo, a truly outstanding institution.
take a minute to watch the video.
http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/museums/ct-snow-leopard-brookfield-zoo-20150828-story.html
what night time temps will shut off tomato blossoming?
finally starting to get tomatoes. what a shitty season. such a cold wet spring.
as usual, i want the fall to stay away. with the talk of el nino, i was hoping i would catch a break. but they are predicting at least 3 nights next week w lows in the 50's. i am in a little bit of a microclimate here, because of the lake, and also because my hugelpiles create a little warmth. might save me this time.
but, what is the trigger? when should i start to cry?
say her name. rekia boyd
Rekia Boyd's Bloody Hair Shown to Police as Activists Take Over Meeting
BRONZEVILLE A Chicago Police Board hearing shut down early after activists took control of the room, chanting and calling for the firing of Chicago Police Officer Dante Servin, who shot and killed an unarmed black woman in 2012.
"What if it was your son or your daughter?" the brother of the slain woman, 22-year-old Rekia Boyd, asked the police board during the 7:30 p.m. hearing at police headquarters, 3510 S. Michigan Ave., Thursday night.
The activists, who represented the Black Youth Project 100, organized the rally to put pressure on police to fire Servin. Activists representing the #BlackLivesMatter and #SayHerName movements, which call for an end to police violence against people of color, especially women of color, were also present at the event.
Servin was off duty when he shot into a group of people standing in an alley near Douglas Park, killing 22-year-old Rekia Boyd, in 2012. Servin said he shot after he saw another person in the alley later identified as Antonio Cross pull a gun, but no weapon was recovered, and prosecutors said Cross had a cellphone.
http://www.dnainfo.com/chicago/20150820/bronzeville/black-lives-matter-protesters-take-over-hearing-for-rekia-boyds-killer
way to go, peeps. sending them running. i love it.
well the numbers come down today.
meeting w my forensic accountant this afternoon. damn this mess is expensive.
but i will have peace of mind that things are fair. which is all i really want here.
he is threatening to retire early, something i never thought he would do however much he talked about it. but now it would hurt me, so it is a good idea to him.
he is saying he plans to work as long as the kids need support. only one is in college now, but the other 3 either have plans to do so, or at least certainly could and would do great.
i am happy for that, tho he is doing his best to wreck my relationships with them. he is the sugar daddy, and i am the old mom who needs help these days. easy peasy for him.
anyway, we will soon see what i have to give up to keep my farm. glad i broke down and spent the money to get a good detailed accounting. especially since this has dragged on for a year and a half now. he is liquidating assets left and right.
and no, trolls, he does not love me dearly. he has not given me everything. he is an extremely unstable person who has either loved me dearly or hated my guts, depending on the entrails of chickens or something. alignment of the planets. who knows.
classic corner office psychopath. like most of you. except for the ones who are basement psychopaths.
enjoy.
A Psychologist as Warden? Jail and Mental Illness Intersect in Chicago
CHICAGO Nneka Jones Tapia, who runs the sprawling Cook County Jail here, has an indelible childhood memory of police officers pounding on the aluminum walls of the familys double-wide trailer home in North Carolina, riffling through cupboards and drawers, and arresting her father on charges of selling marijuana.
Dr. Jones Tapia, then 8, had to call her mother home from work.
Over the next several years, other relatives, including two brothers, and a number of friends also spent time in jail. She says she might have ended up there, too.
Instead, she became fascinated by psychology and earned a doctorate. She began working at Cook County Jail in 2006, and this spring became its unlikely warden when she was promoted to executive director one of the first clinical psychologists to run a jail, underscoring how much the countrys prisons have become holding centers for the mentally ill.
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/07/31/us/a-psychologist-as-warden-jail-and-mental-illness-intersect-in-chicago.html?ref=topics&_r=0
interesting article about picky eating in children.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/johnmcquaid/2015/08/03/study-ties-picky-eating-in-preschoolers-to-anxiety-depression-adhd-and-family-problems/i wonder if this strikes a cord w anyone else. my most troubled kid was a crazy picky eater. still that way. puts worcesteshire sauce on everything to.this.day.
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