[My] Life in Wisconsin

The Cheer Heard 'Round the World...

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Obama Inauguration
President Barack Hussein Obama

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Obama takes office, saying choose 'hope over fear'

By TERENCE HUNT
Associated Press Writer
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Jan 20, 3:26 PM EST

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Stepping into history, Barack Hussein Obama grasped the reins of power as America's first black president on Tuesday, declaring the nation must choose "hope over fear, unity of purpose over conflict and discord" to overcome the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.

In frigid temperatures, an exuberant crowd of more than a million packed the National Mall and parade route to celebrate Obama's inauguration in a high-noon ceremony. Waving and cheering in jubilation, they stretched from the inaugural platform at the U.S. Capitol toward the Lincoln Memorial in the distance.

With 11 million Americans out of work and trillions of dollars lost in the stock market's tumble, Obama emphasized that his biggest challenge is to repair the tattered economy left behind by outgoing President George W. Bush.

"Our time of standing pat, of protecting narrow interests and putting off unpleasant decisions - that time has surely passed," Obama said. "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off and begin the work of remaking America."

It was a day of high spirits - jarred by sudden concern about the health of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, a legendary Democrat who is suffering from brain cancer. He was rushed from a Senate luncheon in honor of Obama. "This is a joyous time but it's also a sobering time," Obama said. "And my prayers are with him and his family and (Kennedy's wife) Vicki."

Obama wove a thread of personal responsibility and accountability through his inaugural address. He spoke of a "new era of responsibility" and alluded to the inability - or unwillingness - of Americans to adjust to the passing of an industrial-based economy. "Our economy is badly weakened, a consequence of greed and irresponsibility on the part of some, but also our collective failure to make hard choices and prepare the nation for a new age," he said.

Two years after beginning his improbable quest as a little-known, first-term Illinois senator with a foreign-sounding name, Obama moved into the Oval Office as the nation's fourth-youngest president, at 47, and the first African-American, a barrier-breaking achievement believed impossible by generations of minorities.

He said it was a moment to recall "that all are equal, all are free and all deserve a chance to pursue their full measure of happiness." In another racial reference, he paid tribute to workers in the past who "endured the lash of the whip and plowed the hard earth."

Obama's election was cheered around the world as a sign that America will be more embracing, more open to change. "To the Muslim world," Obama said, "we seek a new way forward, based on mutual interest and mutual respect."

Still, he bluntly warned, "To those leaders around the globe who seek to sow conflict, or blame their society's ills on the West - know that your people will judge you on what you can build, not what you destroy."

"To those who cling to power through corruption and deceit and the silencing of dissent, know that you are on the wrong side of history, but that we will extend a hand if you are willing to unclench your fist," Obama said in his address, which ran 18 1/2 minutes.

A mighty chorus of cheers erupted as he stepped to the inaugural platform, a midday sun warming the crowd that had waited for hours in the cold. There were some boos when Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney came onto the platform.

The dawn of the new Democratic era - with Obama allies in charge of both houses of Congress - ends eight years of Republican control of the White House by Bush, who leaves Washington as one of the nation's most unpopular and divisive presidents, the architect of two unfinished wars and the man in charge at a time of economic calamity that swept away many Americans' jobs, savings and homes.

Obama called for a political truce in Washington to end "the petty grievances and false promises, the recriminations and worn-out dogmas, that for far too long have strangled our politics."

He said that all Americans have roles in rebuilding the nation by renewing the traditions of hard work, honesty and fair play, tolerance, loyalty and patriotism.

With the economy in a long and deepening recession, Obama said it was time for swift and bold action to create new jobs and lay a foundation for growth. Congressional Democrats have readied an $825 billion stimulus plan of tax cuts and spending for roads, bridges, schools, electric grids and other projects.

Contradicting the objections of Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton to big government, Obama said, "The question we ask today is not whether our government is too big or too small, but whether it works."

After the ceremony, Obama and his wife escorted Bush and his wife to a helicopter on the East Front of the Capitol for the trip to nearby Andrews Air Force Base and a flight back home to Texas.

In his remarks, Obama took stock of the nation's sobering problems.

"That we are in the midst of crisis is now well understood," he said.

"Our nation is at war, against a far-reaching network of violence and hatred. Our economy is badly weakened. ... Homes have been lost, jobs shed, businesses shuttered. Our health care is too costly, our schools fail too many, and each day brings further evidence that the ways we use energy strengthen our adversaries and threaten our planet."

Outlining goals abroad and putting foes on notice, he declared:

"We will begin to responsibly leave Iraq to its people and forge a hard-earned peace in Afghanistan. With old friends and former foes, we will work tirelessly to lessen the nuclear threat, and roll back the specter of a warming planet. We will not apologize for our way of life, nor will we waver in its defense, and for those who seek to advance their aims by inducing terror and slaughtering innocents, we say to you now that our spirit is stronger and cannot be broken. You cannot outlast us, and we will defeat you."

It was the first change of administrations since the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Bush - following tradition - left a note for Obama in the top drawer of his desk in the Oval Office.

White House press secretary Dana Perino said the theme of the message - which Bush wrote on Monday - was similar to what Mr. Bush has said since election night: that Obama is about to begin a "fabulous new chapter" in the United States, and that he wishes him well.

The unfinished business of the Bush administration thrusts an enormous burden onto the new administration, though polls show Americans are confident Obama is on track to succeed. He has cautioned that improvements will take time and that things will get worse before they get better.

Culminating four days of celebration, the nation's 56th inauguration day began for Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden with a traditional morning worship service at St. John's Episcopal Church, across Lafayette Park from the White House. Bells pealed from the historic church's tower as Obama and his wife, Michelle, arrived five minutes behind schedule.

The festivities weren't ending until well after midnight, with dancing and partying at 10 inaugural balls.

By custom, Obama and his wife, and Biden and his wife, Jill, went directly from church to the White House for coffee with Bush and his wife, Laura. Michelle Obama brought a gift for the outgoing first lady in a white box decorated with a red ribbon.

Shortly before 11 a.m., Obama and Bush climbed into a heavily armored Cadillac limousine to share a ride to the Capitol for the transfer of power, an event flashed around the world in television and radio broadcasts, podcasts and Internet streaming.

Just after noon, Obama stepped forward on the West Front of the Capitol to lay his left hand on the same Bible that President Abraham Lincoln used at his first inauguration in 1861. The 35-word oath of office, administered by Chief Justice John Roberts, has been uttered by every president since George Washington. Obama was one of 22 Democratic senators to vote against Roberts' confirmation to the Supreme Court in 2005.

The son of a white, Kansas-born mother and a black, Kenya-born father, Obama decided to use his full name in the swearing-in ceremony.

To the dismay of liberals, Obama invited conservative evangelical pastor Rick Warren - an opponent of gay rights - to give the inaugural invocation.

About a dozen members of Obama's Cabinet and top appointees were ready for Senate confirmation Tuesday, provided no objections were raised. But Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas indicated he would block a move to immediately confirm Secretary of State-designate Hillary Rodham Clinton. Still, she is expected to be approved in a roll call vote Wednesday.

More than 10,000 people from all 50 states - including bands and military units - were assembled to follow Obama and Biden from the Capitol on the 1.5-mile inaugural parade route on Pennsylvania Avenue, concluding at a bulletproof reviewing stand in front of the White House. Security was unprecedented. Most bridges into Washington and about 3.5 square miles of downtown were closed.

Among the VIPs at the Capitol was pilot Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger, the hero of last week's US Airways crash into the Hudson River.

In an appeal for bipartisanship, Obama honored defeated Republican presidential rival John McCain at a dinner Monday night. "There are few Americans who understand this need for common purpose and common effort better than John McCain," Obama said.

Young and untested, Obama is a man of enormous confidence and electrifying oratorical skills. Hopes for Obama are extremely high, suggesting that Americans are willing to give him a long honeymoon to strengthen the economy and lift the financial gloom.

On Wednesday, his first working day in office, Obama is expected to redeem his campaign promise to begin the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Iraq under a 16-month timetable. Aides said he would summon the Joint Chiefs of Staff to the Oval Office and order that the pullout commence.

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For the COMPLETE TEXT of President Obama's Inaugural Address, please CLICK HERE.
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I am so proud.
You may not agree with my own little politics, but that's the best part of being American. You don't have to. It's almost magical sometimes.
There is hope, and I have only one thing to add:
If you are not part of the solution, then you are already part of the problem.

XOXO,
Anne

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*PB* Important. Please Don't...


Good Monday Morning Everyone;
After being very interested in all the latest food recalls, it has come to my attention that everything is now included in this.

Please do not eat anything until further notice.
;-)

Thank you.
XOXO
Me


"ARF"ing About Minnesota

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Me.
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  "ARF" to all;
And we ALL know what THAT means!

I have a few little whiles- "She" is busy-
She said something about my Casey coming today! And that means that 'she' turns on the warm box on the wall, and puts something in it. It smells really good, (and that makes my spit run funny).

I'm sure she told ya, but I went on a LONG holiday. I think it was s'posed to be my present this year. But after a while it was kinda boring too.

We left my Mama Milly at home, all by herself, with the cat. (That's pretty funny to me).
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Me on the ride...
And that's my very own riding bag!
It has ALL my treats and toys and junk in it!

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We drove for TWO potty breaks. And finally 'she' brings us to this other big bedroom.
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Casey and Punk Pre~Surgery
We have fun for a few days.
And after that, she makes my Casey go away for a long LONG time.

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Then she leaves me there every day, (sometimes two, maybe three times a day), saying 'she' gets to go see my Casey.
She smells kinda funny when she comes back every time. Kinda too clean.
Us dogs don't like that smell. It makes us think we are doing something wrong.

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That Greg guy that sloppy kisses my Casey was there for a while too.
I had to check his own bedroom every time I came back inside to make sure that he wasn't hiding my Casey. But she wasn't there either.

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He helped take her away that one day...

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Me and Punk (14 below)

"She" would make me walk a pretty long way to go potty and poo.
This was the little hill out front.
And it was pretty cold on my paws.

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This is the place with the bedrooms in it.

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But we didn't see the grass for long cuz it kept snowing!
My she had to go get extra fur to put on and everything.

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'She' left the talking picture box on for when she was away. Some kind of animal shows-
Mostly I just slept.

Sometimes the ladies there would come and take me out of this bedroom and have me sit by their big windows by the big doors. They would play with me too. And I could see everyone that came and went. So that was pretty cool. (They really liked me at the place with all those bedrooms). And they gave me treats all the time too!


One day, after a long while, 'she' takes out my big black special collar.
Then she asks me if I wanna go see my Casey! I do! I do!
And I get so excited I almost peed on the floor! But I didn't. (I was very very very good the whole time I was there).
Well ALMOST the whole time anyway...

Once, after my she had gone to sleep, I ate her pie.

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I didn't mean to eat the whole thing.
I started just sniffin' some white stuff on top,
And then I had to sniff the stuff under that.
THEN I HAD TO TASTE IT ALL.
And it was SO good.

Even better than Bonz!

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But like I said, I finally got to go see my Casey! I was so happy to see her, but I had to be ever so gentle because she hurted. A LOT.

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I just gave her lots of kisses then.
She likes that.


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I got to go see her again later in our trip.
And then once, my Casey even came to see me!!!!

My "she" practically had to sit on me when I saw my Casey peeking in the door too. But then I 'membered to be so nice again.

My Casey went back to that weird building again. But not for so long this time.

Then we came home.
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Now I get to play with Mama Milly all day long- We get in trouble in the house, and 'she' says bad words at us sometimes.
So out we go!  Well only when it's not too cold that is.


We got to play outside yesterday.
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And it snowed all day long!

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I like eating the snow.

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But I got kinda a nose full of it too.

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Now, like then, it's time for my nap.

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So a big happy "ARF" to ALL!

May your paws always stay warm, and may your bowls always be full.

Love, Punk
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Originally posted to my Y! 360, Sunday January 18, 2009 - 10:25am (CST)

Website from the year you were born

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I just received this in my email from Miss Polly!
Very very cool! (Thank you my dear friend)!

XOXO
Anne

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Is It Soup Yet?

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A little nippy...
I think my thermometer is stuck at 14 below.
No matter. That's plenty cold for these bones.

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Good Morning;
Again, looks are deceiving. It is sunny and just beautiful outside-
The TV claims 18 below zero, without the windchill figured in.
Our windchill warnings should be past tense by noon. (Hope so).

There are no schools worthy of operating that ARE open. I believe most of Wisconsin schools have had a 4 day weekend.
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And somehow, even with the bitterest cold,
know that the darn weeds will survive.

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Even Prattville, Alabama has a severe weather advisory due to the cold!!!!
Good grief.

Back when my kids were in school, we lived out in the boonies. (Even MORE boonie~ish than where I live now). hehehe
There were days- and quite a few, that I did not agree with whomever thought they would be responsible for the safety of my children that day. Most of the time my little disagreement came from the fact that school was not closed. I tried to keep in mind that the principal did not live on Jaworski Road.

Jaworski was one of the last roads in Oconto County to be plowed out. Usually one of the neighbors would at least make a track down the road with his tractor. (This, generally as he came to plow us out). Not that we could go anywhere.

Back to the schools though. Know that this blog will not make me popular with any school administrators.

Do you know that when you do not agree with the administrators decisions that you have every right to keep your children at home, AND that they will have an "excused" absence for it? This is the law.
Use it when/if your intuition tells you something other than what you hear on the TV.

Know too that this was never a popular decision for me- (ALL of my kids LOVED school).
Still, there were a few times that getting to school was not the problem- Getting home was. A few times that the schools had to put their student body up for the night. But my own children were safe, warm and fed at home.

NOTE: My kids graduated in the 1990's.
Clearly this was
NOT in the days when the rest of us had to walk to/from school, 10 miles, barefoot in the snow, and uphill both ways.

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Know that tomorrow when the sun comes up it will not be as cold.
So "they" say.
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The dogs are not impressed with the weather either; and have taken to doing their wrestling indoors.
Both are napping at the moment. (Nice, that).

They go outside in record time, and back in a flash, no arguments. And no running around the house at record speed either. Oh wait. They can't even GET around the house with all the snows... Another 3-6" expected tomorrow night.

Speaking of getting around...
Casey had picked her car up on Wednesday evening because she had two appointments yesterday. With my little illness I am not supposed to go outside at this point. (And I still feel like cold caca).
Since Casey was doing better than I there was no reason that I really needed to take her to those appointments.
  • One was a blood test for an ulcer.
  • The other appointment with "Dr. Mario", her pain management specialist. Sorry but I can never remember his name. He is quite Italian, and so is his name. "Mario" will have to suffice.

With credit due to Old Man Winter, know that both of those appointments have now been rescheduled for next week.

Her terrible tummy pain continues and she has resorted back to using her fentanyl patches.

Here are her own words from the comments in my blog last night.
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Hello Everyone!
I figured an update on here would reach everyone faster! I am doing about the same as I was all day. The pain I have now is stomach pain and it seizes up for seemingly no reason from time to time and that's when it's really bad. I wait it out and continue to keep up on the fluids.
I did steal some of Greg's sesame chicken and that stayed down so a little bit ago I decided to have a microwave dinner. I am hoping that stays down as well. At least a little something to make my blood sugars go back up would be nice. It even seized up on the little bit of jello I had earlier, so it is being very tempermental.
I am hoping this all will pass soon enough and I can get on the fast track to healing again!
Until then I will be waiting things out.
We (Mom or I) will keep you all posted.

Thank you ALL SO MUCH for the thoughts, powers, and prayers!!! I know enough by now to appreciate every one of them and to know they are all being heard and answered!!!

Love to EVERYONE!
~CaseyAnne
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So, there you have it, straight from the horses mouth! Please take a moment to visit her site and wish her well. (CLICK HERE for her own blog).


Stay warm.
Know you are loved.

XOXO
Anne


Originally posted to my Y!360, Friday January 16, 2009 - 10:43am (CST)

Update on Deer Slaughter by Snowmobilers

http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090116/GPG0101/901160559/1207&located=RSS
A presumption of innocence?
God forgive me, but I am having a real hard time with those words this time...

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3 charged in killing of deer
Tips, reward offers lead investigators to 3 suspects
By John Lee • Gannett Wisconsin Media • January 16, 2009

WAUPACA — Several tips and reward offers that topped $12,000 helped county and state officials find the three Weyauwega men they say are responsible for the killing of five deer on a snowmobile trail last weekend.
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The first of the men, Nicholas Hermes, 22, of Weyauwega, was charged Thursday with five counts of animal cruelty, and two brothers, Robby Kuenzi, 23, and Rory Kuenzi, 24, both of Weyauwega, are scheduled to appear in court today on similar charges.

Rory Kuenzi also faces a felony theft charge after telling people the snowmobile he was riding that night was "borrowed." Police say it was reported stolen Dec. 26.

The three snowmobilers encountered the deer Friday night near Denmark Road in Lind, about five miles south of Waupaca. Hermes said he accidentally struck a deer, but the Kuenzi brothers began purposely chasing the deer down before running them over.

Hermes said he saw Rory Kuenzi at one point dragging a deer that had been roped to the sled.

Investigators found three of the deer in the field Saturday. A snowmobile had stopped atop one of them and ripped open its stomach, said Ted Dremel, a state Department of Natural Resources warden based in Waupaca County.

A fourth deer had broken legs and was euthanized, and the fifth deer had been dragged from the field and tied to a tree about 25 feet from a road. It strangled itself trying to get free.

The dead deer were two bucks and three does. One was a fawn.

State and county officials, speaking at a news conference Thursday after Hermes' court appearance, stressed the actions are not representative of snowmobilers.

"This is not a snowmobile incident," said Bob Sprenger, president of the Waupaca County Snowmobile Association, which raised a reward fund of $9,000 after the killings. "This is a crime committed with a snowmobile."

The three men could face more than the criminal charges, said state Department of Natural Resources regional Warden Byron Goetsch, because they are accused of killing wildlife.

"A myriad of regulations could apply," he said, including civil forfeitures and conservation charges.

What bothers Goetsch and other wardens, he said, is the apparent increase of "thrill killings" of wildlife, which he described as dangerous and illegal killings, typically out of season and with no intention of harvesting the kill.

He said the DNR just started tracking those crimes last June, and has so far identified 17 similar thrill killings in the past several years.

Hermes was released from jail on a $15,000 signature bond. He is scheduled to appear in court again Jan. 27.

John Lee writes for The Post-Crescent of Appleton.

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More Info?
Police seek help
Investigators ask anyone with information on the recent deer killing to call the Waupaca County Crime Stoppers at (888) 258-9955, the Waupaca County Sheriff's Department at (715) 258-4466, or the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources hot line at (800) TIP-WDNR (800-847-9367).

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Here is an editorial which begins; "It's impossible for civilized people to read or hear the details of what sick people did to five deer and dozens of ducks in the past week without wondering what has become of us that such monsters exist..."
Taken from here: http://www.greenbaypressgazette.com/article/20090116/GPG0602/901160535/1207
NOTE: The writer concludes it very well too.

Thank God they have made a few arrests here...
Now, what should their punishments be?

XOXO
Me

Casey Sick

Good Morning Everyone;
This was Casey last night- As Greg had brought her to come and pick up her car.
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She has just called.
In severe pain, unable to tolerate even water once again.

I am going to try to get my car started, (it is 14 below without the windchill)- but in the meantime I told her to call an ambulance.

Love to all.

XOXO
Me

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A few minutes later now... 9:58AM.

Said she has diarrhea and maybe that is why?
She is going to hold off calling the ambulance...
I will update you all in my comments below as I know more.

XOXO
Me
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Stonehenge in Lake Michigan? Lots of Links Added

http://www.nbcchicago.com/news/local/Stonehenge-in-Lake-Michigan.html
Potentially pre-historic stone formation discovered deep underwater. CLICK ABOVE.
By Matt Bartosik
Updated 8:36AM CST, Thu Jan 8, 2009 (Better late than never).
First Published: Jan 8, 2009 7:50 AM CST

"Experts in petroglyphs generally don't dive, so we're running into a bit of a stumbling block there."

Oh, ya think?!?! hehehe

XOXO
Me

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The iconic Stonehenge in the UK is one of the most famous prehistoric monuments in the world, but it is not the only stone formation of its kind. Similar stone alignments have been found throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales… and now, it seems, in Lake Michigan.

According to BLDGBLOG, in 2007, Mark Holley, professor of underwater archeology at Northwestern Michigan College, discovered a series of stones arranged in a circle 40 feet below the surface of Lake Michigan. One stone outside the circle seems to have carvings that resemble a mastodon—an elephant-like animal that went extinct about 10,000 years ago.

Archaeologists had been hired to survey the Lake's floor near Traverse City, Michigan, and examine old boat wrecks with a sonar device. They discovered sunken boats and cars and even a Civil War-era pier. But among these expected finds was a potentially-prehistoric surprise.

"When you see it in the water, you're tempted to say this is absolutely real," Holley told reporters at the time. "But that's what we need the experts to come in and verify."

Specialists involved in the case are skeptical and want to gather more info before making a judgment. The problem?

"They want to actually see it," said Holley. "Experts in petroglyphs generally don't dive, so we're running into a bit of a stumbling block there."

The formation, if authenticated, wouldn't be completely out of place. Stone circles and other petroglyph sites are located in the area.

While Chicago has an interesting and colorful history of its own, it's exciting to think that a North American version of Stonehenge could be sitting just over 200 miles away.

Copyright NBC Local Media / NBC Chicago
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Another cool link to this all:
Stonehenge Beneath the Waters of Lake Michigan
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/2161114/posts
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Picture stolen from here
http://gocanada.about.com/od/canadatravelplanner/ig/Canada-Maps.--3x/Great-Lakes-Map.htm
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And this, from Ohio:
http://www.dnr.state.oh.us/parks/magazinehome/magazine/sprsum04/teaysriver/tabid/364/Default.aspx

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Called "Ohio's Ancient Nile"

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America's Stonehenge at Mystery Hill
http://www.stonehengeusa.com/Learn%20About%20Us.htm
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PHOTOS: Stonehenge Was ''Domain of the Dead''
From National Geographic
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/05/photogalleries/Stonehenge-photos/index.html
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Enjoy!

Cold Slick Roads and Cold Sick Dogs

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Happy Wednesday Everyone;
I find I am still "zoning"~
And still a bit under the weather too. (Whatever THAT means, and where ever it came from anyway).
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The weather is cold. Not sure how much further one can go "under" it.

I did keep my doctor appointment yesterday. Not being thrilled with any blood tests or Xrays, I found that I was even less thrilled with the fact that I am now taking doxycycline 100 mg tabs twice a day. And yet, I did sleep a bit better last night.
Without the tests to prove much of anything, he is treating me for acute bronchitis.
Now usually they do not treat this- But given the fact that I had other symptoms, sneezing, wheezing etc etc etc he opted to treat and not to take any chances.

I go to the same clinic as Casey. His decision to treat me was also based on her condition, and not wanting her to 'catch' anything.
(They SO love her there).

My throat looks like I swallowed a few golf balls.
The rest of me is fine thank you very much.
My lungs are clear. That is a HUGE relief to me.

I still sound like a nasal walrus with a closed throat though.
That too shall pass. (I hope).

In the meanwhile I am not to go outside while it is so cold. (WHAT)?!?
Who the heck else would have brought my dumpster down to the front of the driveway for me this morning?

And on to my title...

Miss Milly has decided to eat her food twice. (Yes, I must now scrub the entrance, but at least she isn't pooing). Knocks on wood.
She does not 'act' sick, if anything she is as wild as Punk when I let them outside.
Just the "barfs".  She is still on the same food and water- Will keep an eye on her.

Miss Punk is fine. She is mad at me for cutting her rations by 1/3rd. (She needs to lose a bit of her 'fluff').
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Punk, and her Mama Milly.

Goofy dogs-
Punk still plays with that deflated and frozen solid volleyball.
Milly still loves her orange ball. (Squeakless now).

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Punk would rather remain outside, no matter the weather...
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Miss Milly, (at 13+ now), is WAY past that foolishness-
says, 'Oh please let me back in!'

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I had to go out to the old shed early yesterday morning-
(This, before the doctor had warned me to stay out of the cold temps).
I got all the way out there before I began to feel dizzy.
Kinda (damned) scary to have that happen.
As I balanced myself on the table out in the shed, my 1st thought was that Punk was outside with me, and would surely freeze- (Milly had gone potty, and gone right back inside).
My 2nd thought was that I hoped I would be intelligent enough to pass out BEFORE I froze to death.
I got my silly papers and got back inside as fast as I could.

When I had bought Casey's ice cleats last week, the store only had HER size left.
Kelli stopped out on Saturday with a pair for me! YAY! & God Bless Kelli!
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They work so good too! No slipping or skidding for me.
And they fit so perfectly snug, right over my boots!

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The roads were quite slick this morning- Salt does not work well when the temps are at zero. (Feels more like 'absolute~zero' if you ask me).
The highway that Kelli takes to work goes over the Fox River.
And of course I had the news on at home. There were a few accidents on the bridge, and the highway patrol had closed it completely.
(The TV was of no help to even tell me which lanes the crashes were in).
  • I called Kelli's cell. It was off.
  • I called her work- No she wasn't there yet.
Grrrrrr...
and worry...

It was a long hour before she finally called and said she was fine. She has now promised to keep her cell phone "ON" while she drives to/from work.
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I took this picture on the way home from the doctor yesterday.

Look very closely at it...
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It is NOT a picture of either a nice rig up on the highway;
nor of a snowy shoulder.


Check out the three trees in the foreground...

Now look below the 3rd one.
Someones car there off the road...
(And more than a little buried).


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About 5 miles east of home.
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Not sure why all my pictures show so much blue.
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Must be because that is the color of "cold"

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Casey has an appointment tomorrow with her pain management specialist- AND an 8AM test for h~pylori too. (Am thinking maybe an ulcer on top of everything else)?

The high tomorrow is to be about 3 below zero.
Nasty that.
Oh, so tired I am of winter already.

Love to all. Stay warm.

XOXO
Anne



Originally posted to my Y! 360, Wednesday January 14, 2009 - 01:43pm (CST)

Doctor Appointments and Birthday Parties

Another Doctor Visit...

Look at me!
Just WAY cute...
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Good Evening All;
I have been having those major brain farts- where I cannot even think long enough to put out an intelligent sentence, let alone blog...
I know too that I have MUCH catching up to do on everyones blogs. (Please let me know where to begin with that)?

Of course, reading the news first has not been conducive to wanting to blog afterward either.
The link to the little boy curdled my blood and probably wrecked my blood pressure; coupled with the new link this morning- the story of the deer that were so brutalized did much the same thing.
I cannot stand such useless people that do such awful things>
And hope they throw the damned books at them all.

Casey had a doctor appointment this morning- On the way there she'd asked if I had heard about that all. She does the wise thing and shuts off the television when she is subjected to stuff like that.

But out to the clinic.
Kind of like a "well baby" checkup, her first post surgery.
Her doctor was absolutely thrilled to see her and to hear all about what had happened in Minnesota. (Maybe I should link him to my blog)? hehehe

He would like to get all of her records etc, to be able to use them to teach the others at the clinic about this all. Casey will call Anne Marie and ask for all that.

In the meantime, Dr. Szabo ordered blood tests, and kidney and liver panels. All of which came back fine. He did write a script for some iron, but we must check with Dr. Sutherland before she takes it too.

Dr. Szabo showed us the "poor mans blood test" by checking the inside of the lower eyelids. Casey's were red/pink by the lash, yet much paler inward a bit. This is significant of a bit of anemia-

Although Casey's blood tests were good, they could also be a bit misleading because of all the transfusions she had while in Minnesota. He said it takes about a month since the last transfusion to have all the results be all about her own blood. (I believe Casey's last transfusion was on the 1st, but will recheck my own records to be sure).
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Casey and Dr. Sutherland- January 2009
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She goes back to clinic here in a month; and we go back to visit Dr. Sutherland in March.

She has also gone down on her Lantis, her diabetes medicine; as her (4 times/day) self~checks have been consistently in the low 80's. YAY!

BIRTHDAY UPDATE(s) hehehe
Jenny Mella's Birthday is today!
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Jenny and Casey!
I sure wish it was nice enough out to 'play' now...
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Jenny will be coming to Green Bay to visit and to celebrate Casey's birthday the weekend of the 24th and 25th.
I am excited to see her as she has been through ALL of this with Casey; her friendship means the world.

*** We have set Casey's birthday party at The Olive Garden for the 24th.
Anyone wishing to come and celebrate with us, please do!
Dutch treat...



Not too much other news. I am still a bit under the weather? from the trip.
(I do have an appointment tomorrow just to make sure I have no pneumonia).
I don't get sick much, but usually when I do, I do a very good job of it.
And I cannot stand the fact that I have been unable to go visit Gabriel and Sam. I won't take the chance of bringing this (whatever it is) to them.

Canada has found me once again, and we are in for Minnesota type weather- I am getting a kick out of the weatherman saying it is the first subzero blast of the year. Maybe of the "year" (2009), but surely not of the season? Our high tomorrow going to be 5 degrees. But that is on the PLUS side of zero...
The lows to be something ungodly, which when figuring in the windchill will make it dangerous to be out and about. On the news this evening they were already talking about closing the schools. Too many kids that either walk, or wait for their buses, and are inappropriately dressed for the weather conditions.

The list below was taken from this mornings forecasts. The winds here will create the worst problems for us.

I'd better close for now.
But I am wondering how many of you actually got up and checked the inside of your lower eyelids?

Hope it is warmer where YOU are!

XOXO
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Are you in/close to any of these towns on my list?
I do have fun sometimes checking YOUR weather too!

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DeleteGreen Bay, WI 3...20 F
  • DeleteSeattle, WA 41...53 F
  • Minneapolis, MN -13...18 F
    Hmm....
    Methinks Alabama would feel just perfect right about now...
    Maybe next month!?!


Originally posted to my Y!360, Monday January 12, 2009 - 09:25pm (CST)

What in the Hell is Wrong with People? Part Two?

http://www.fox11online.com/dpp/news/local_wluk_greenbay_dnr_says_deer_rundown_by_snowmobilers_111091104_rev3
DNR says deer rundown by snowmobilers

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Created On: Sunday, 11 Jan 2009, 11:36 AM CST

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TOWN OF LIND - A farm field in the town of Lind in Waupaca County turned into a killing field.

"It was obvious snowmobilers were running them down from behind," said Randal Yorkson, who farms the property along a snowmobile trail in Waupaca County, near County Highway EE. On Saturday morning, his son found several dead deer.

"One, after it was on the ground, looked like snowmobilers parked on top of it and just gunned the snowmobile and tore the stomach right open of the deer," Yorkson said.

The Department of Natural Resources is investigating the case.

"It appears to me they were going around and rounding them up and trying to push them toward the center to make it easier," said warden Ted Dremel.

"Many of them had broken legs, hair and what not was missing off the deer. You could see where snowmobile tracks drove right over the top of them," Dremel said.

The warden said three deer were dead in the field, a fourth was alive but had broken legs so he euthanized it. A fifth deer was found several hours later dead, tied to tree. Dremel said the deer was likely tied to the tree while it was still alive.

"We believe they dragged it from that field and tied it to this tree," Dremel said. "Absolutely needless."

The woman who owns the property is so upset about what happened that has temporarily shut down the snowmobile trail.

"I really couldn't believe that someone could be so malicious to animals," said Virginia Niemuth. "They were maliciously run over and dragged by the snowmobiles. They were skinned alive you might say."

Niemuth said she will re-open the trail, but only after the people responsible for this are captured. "They need a trail but when things like this happen you can't keep it open," Niemuth said.

The president of the County Line Trail Blazers snowmobile club is also angry about what happened. Stuart McIntyre said about five miles of a major trail are now closed. "Unfortunately it just takes a couple individuals to ruin it for everybody," McIntyre said.

Snowmobilers are not blaming the property owner, they blame whoever used the trail to slaughter five deer.

If you have any information about the incident you're urged to call the Department of Natural Resources at 1-800-TIP-WDNR. Callers can remain anonymous.

The County Line Trail Blazers (715-258-8472) and Waupaca County Snowmobile Association (920-596-2379) are both offering rewards in the case. Right now the reward totals $3,000.

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Click on the link at the top if you would rather watch the video.

What in Gods good name is this world coming to?

After yesterday I don't think I have too many words of disgust left, but this is almost equally heinous, is it not?

XOXO
Me

What in the Hell is Wrong with People? (Gimme a Break).

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090110/ap_on_re_us/mother_s_slaying
'Man shot my mommy':
Ohio woman slain, son taken -

"...police arrested Charlie Myers, 22, of Columbus, who confessed to the crime."

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Click the link above to read the whole story...

I (almost) did OK with this nauseating story; until I got to the following words:

"Myers had it rough from an early age, when his mother died of a drug-related heart attack when he was just 4. He lived in homeless shelters with his father, who beat him with a belt, and struggled with a hearing impairment that wasn't addressed until he was 6 years old. He spent most of his childhood being shuttled between more than 20 foster homes in the Columbus area..."

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Hmm...
Do I really have to reiterate the question in my title? Spare me the BS please.
(As if there is ANY justification for rape, sodomy, brutalizing and terrorizing a 4 year old child? For arson)?

In my own little opinion, this man is 22 years old.
How old must one be to be responsible for what they do?

How old does anyone have to be before they quit blaming their parents, or their upbringing, for bad choices THEY make as an adult?

Any "perfect" parents out there? Cuz I SURE would like to hear how ya'all did it.

And no, I didn't beat my kids, (but they sure as heck got their backsides swatted if/when they earned it)...

XOXO
Anne