Friday, August 23, 2013

Cliffhanger, Soft And Mellow - Free Mp3 Song of the day



It's cool, it's funky, it's groovin.  Old style Funk instrumental tune from Cliffhanger.  The band is from Sweden.  The album is of the same name, Soft and Mellow.  Something different.  Great song for when you are cruzin down the highway, the rag top down, the wind blowin through your hair.  Oh yeah.  Check it out.  Downloads are always free.


English: Globen (The Globe Arena), Stockholm, ...
English: Globen (The Globe Arena), Stockholm, Sweden (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Free Botanical Art Print - Lilly


Just right click over the Lilly print above and save as.
The image is larger than it appears here on screen.
Copyright free so you can do whatever you like with it.





For the artist who wants more information on painting botanical flowers.

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The Healing Art of Homeopathy


Homeopathic Healing Art" target="_blank">Homeopathic Healing Art from Chuck Thompson


You can download a free copy of the above e-book from our SlideShare site.  You will have to sign in with either a Facebook account or a LinkedIn account or you can create a free account.  To open the book into full screen mode, just click the icon at the bottom right hand side of the container.

The healing art of Homeopathy is presented here strictly for consideration.  Our own personal experience has been mixed with more positive results and no negative results.  It does not always work, but there are potential reasons for that as in everything else in life.



Video with more information on natural healing.
Old Homeopathic belladona remedy
Old Homeopathic belladona remedy (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Almond Cake - Recipe Of The Day

Warm creamy almond cake, strawberry center and...
Warm creamy almond cake, strawberry center and cinnamon streusel throughout...with a pinch of chocolate for good measure.....S is for Summer, S is for Strawberry. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)


Granulated sugar, nine ounces,
Very fine Hungarian flour, five ounces,
Sweet almonds with some bitter ones, two ounces,
Six whole eggs and three egg yolks,
Taste of lemon peel.

After skinning the almonds in warm water and drying them well, grind or better pound them well together with a tablespoonful of sugar and mix well with the flour. Put the rest of the sugar in a deep dish with the egg yolks and the grated lemon peel (just a taste) and stir with a ladle for a quarter of an hour. In another dish beat the six whites of egg and when they have become quite thick mix them with other ingredients stirring slowly everything together.
To bake place the mixture in a baking-tin greased evenly with butter and sprinkled with powdered sugar and flour.



Video for making an Orange and Almond Cake.  Make Something Extraordinary tonight.
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Federalist Papers Nu. 4 Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence


Federalist Papers No 4 - Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence" target="_blank">Federalist Papers No 4 - Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence from Chuck Thompson




John Jay and the Federalist Papers number 4, Concerning Dangers From Foreign Force and Influence.  Video included from YouTube concerning the Federalist and Anti Federalist papers.  Liberty Education Series here on Gloucester, Virginia Links and News.
The Federalist Papers presented arguments in f...
The Federalist Papers presented arguments in favor of a strong connection between citizens and their congressional representatives. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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Richmond Will Be A Gateway To Innovation as City Hosts Record-Breaking Tourism Conference

Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at...
Governor of Virginia Bob McDonnell speaking at CPAC. Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
~US Travel Association’s premier event draws brightest minds in tourism marketing to Virginia’s capital city~

RICHMOND Richmond is the host city for this week’s U.S. Travel Association Educational Seminar for Tourism Organizations (ESTO),  the only national forum where tourism destination professionals at the state, regional, and local level get critical tools, tips, and information to help them better market and grow their destinations. This premiere event, which is taking place August 18-20, draws the brightest minds in tourism marketing to Virginia’s capital city, and is expected to have record-breaking attendance with nearly 650 registered delegates. The 30th annual ESTO conference will also have an economic impact of nearly $1 million over the span of only three days, an outcome that will be felt throughout the city by all sectors of the hospitality industry, from hotels and attractions to transportation services and restaurants.

            “Virginia is thrilled to host the ESTO conference and showcase why we are one of the best and most hospitable places in America to visit,” said Governor McDonnell. “Tourism is one of the key drivers of the Virginia and U.S. economy, and this conference will draw some of the brightest minds in tourism together to learn, share, and develop successful strategies to help drive tourism in their communities and beyond.”

            “ESTO is like the Oscars of the tourism industry, and we are rolling out the red carpet in Richmond for our industry partners from across the country,” said Rita McClenny, president and CEO of the Virginia Tourism Corporation (VTC). “This record-breaking conference is the only one of its kind where marketers from every state can come together to share ideas and best practices that they can then take home and implement to help improve—and sometimes revolutionize—their strategies and tactics. ESTO is an absolutely imperative training tool for tourism professionals, and we’re thrilled to be hosting it in Richmond this year.”

            This is the first time Richmond has hosted ESTO, and the third time the conference has taken place in Virginia. Governor Bob McDonnell, an avid supporter and advocate of Virginia tourism, is kicking-off the conference by speaking at the opening ceremony this morning at 9 a.m.

            Other speakers include actor Andrew McCarthy (Pretty in Pink, St. Elmo’s Fire); composer Eric Whitacre of the Virtual Choir, Lux Aurumque; and a host of CEOs and executives representing every state in the country.

            ESTO is an opportunity to showcase Richmond’s businesses and organizations. Representatives from VCU Brandcenter, the Martin Agency, VTC, and Richmond Region Tourism will share their insights and experiences through seminars such as “How to Spark Killer Creative,” and “Crew Call: Film and TV in Your Destination,” which will highlight the success of the 2011 filming of Lincoln in and around Richmond.

            Playing off of the success of Lincoln and the film industry in Virginia, VTC will host the conclusion of the conference with the “double feature” of a closing reception and an awards ceremony, where the highly coveted Destiny Awards, Mercury Awards, and State Tourism Director of the Year Award will be handed out against the backdrop of an “old school” drive-in movie theater.

            For more information on the 2013 ESTO conference, speakers, program and more, please click here.

            Tourism and film are instant revenue generators for Virginia. In 2011, tourism in Virginia generated $20.4 billion in revenue, supported 207,000 jobs and provided $1.32 billion in state and local taxes. In 2011, the film industry in Virginia generated $394.4 million in revenue, supported 3,817 jobs and provided $59.9 million in state and local taxes.

            Amazing things happen when your heart’s in it.  Meet in Virginia! To receive a free 2013-2014 Virginia Meeting Planning Guide, visit www.Virginia.org/meetings.
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Thursday, August 22, 2013

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Governor McDonnell Announces State Rainy Day Fund to Exceed $1 Billion at Close of FY 2016

Virginia General Assembly
Virginia General Assembly (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
Balance Will be 3rd Largest in Virginia History
Fund Will Have Grown 350% from Close of Fiscal Year 2010 to End of Fiscal Year 2016
Recovery of Fund Puts Commonwealth in Strong Financial Position

RICHMOND- Three days before he delivers his fourth and final annual ‘end of the fiscal year’ address to the members of the money committees of the General Assembly, Governor Bob McDonnell announced that a portion of his remarks will highlight the news that Virginia’s Rainy Day Fund is on pace to exceed $1 billion by the close of Fiscal Year (FY) 2016. The projection represents a dramatic upswing in the balance sheet of the Commonwealth’s emergency cash reserve, which stood at only $295.2 million at the conclusion of FY 2010, midway through the governor’s first year in office. The growth in the Rainy Day Fund, made possible through conservative budgeting in Richmond and ongoing private sector job-creation across the Commonwealth, helps to restore the state’s financial health and places Virginia in a strong position for both future economic growth as well as the navigation of any potential future financial downturns.

            Based on the size of the overall budget surplus, the McDonnell Administration’s fourth in as many years, the Constitution prescribes an additional $313.9 million will be deposited to the Rainy Day Fund in FY’s 2015 and 2016. The governor will include that amount in the new budget he will propose this December. The amount is based on actual collections of general fund revenues in fiscal year 2013 and the official budget estimate for general fund revenues in FY 2014. The governor has previously announced that the Commonwealth concluded FY 2013 with a revenue surplus of over $261 million. This is the first time a single gubernatorial administration has posted four consecutive revenue surpluses since the Allen Administration in the mid-1990’s. On Monday the governor will announce the second half of Virginia’s final surplus amount: savings within state government generated through the administration’s conservative fiscal policies. Taken together the revenue surplus and savings surplus will provide the total surplus amount for the Commonwealth for FY 2013.

            Speaking about the rapid, positive turnaround in the financial health of the state’s Rainy Day Fund, the governor remarked, “We all know these are uncertain fiscal times. In the states, that uncertainty is only heightened by the failure of the federal government to provide budgetary certainty and make the long-term decisions necessary for proper planning moving forward. With that in mind, it is crucial that we have the liquidity necessary to weather any potential disruptions and downturns in the years ahead. That’s the role of Virginia’s Rainy Day Fund, which was wisely created by the General Assembly after Governor Doug Wilder devised the smart idea of a “Revenue Reserve.” This Fund provides the Commonwealth with a financial safety-net of sorts. It is also watched closely by the bond rating firms that are so important to our financial standing in the global markets.”

            The governor continued, “With today’s announcement, I am pleased to note that a significant portion of the revenue surplus for this year, as has been the case previously in our administration as well, will not be spent.  Rather, it will be saved and deposited to the Rainy Day Fund allowing that Fund to grow to nearly $688 million by the end of FY 2014 and cross $1 billion by the end of FY 2016. That is the result of our four consecutive budget surpluses, which have provided the means by which we have been able to replenish Virginia’s nest egg. In our first year in office, the Fund was only $295 million. By the end of 2016 it will have grown by 350%. It will reach the third-highest amount in its history, and the highest amount since the end of FY 2007, just prior to the economic downturn. The work to restore the Rainy Day Fund is yet another bipartisan accomplishment in Richmond. We’ve budgeted conservatively, saved taxpayer dollars and properly planned for the years ahead. These steps have put the Commonwealth in a much stronger financial position than we saw just three years ago. I thank the members of the General Assembly for their work with us in achieving this important step forward for Virginia’s fiscal future.”

            A chart detailing the financial history of Virginia’s Rainy Day Fund can be found here.  
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