Bill and Robert were kind enough to invite some of their friends and family, longhairs and otherwise, on a special tour of the new Academy of Sciences museum.






































































Here are more pictures of the Covelo Yoga and Healing Festival last weekend, May 29 to June 1. Please let me know if you don’t want your picture posted here.
Higher-resolution versions of the photos are available upon request.That’s the last of my Covelo Yoga and Healing Festival photos.
Check out Rusty Orr’s photos of the event at http://picasaweb.google.com/rooster135/Covelo5296109#
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Here are more pictures of the Covelo Yoga and Healing Festival last weekend, May 29 to June 1. Please let me know if you don’t want your picture posted here.
More photos on the next blog entry. Higher-resolution versions of the photos are available upon request.
Thanks to Yoga Daddy and everyone else who organized and contributed to the Covelo Yoga and Healing Festival last weekend, May 29 to June 1. I’ve posted some pictures of the event below… please let me know if you don’t want your picture posted here.
More photos on the next blog entry. Higher-resolution versions of the photos are available upon request.
The California legislature authorized this unnecessary special election in a special deal with Republicans in the state. All of the propositions are pernicious because they would negatively impact spending for human services in the state while not doing anything to cut spending in the areas where it makes sense.
Here are my recommendations:
1A: NO (this is the most important one to oppose because the spending cap would permanently hamper the ability to fund human services programs in California)
1B: Maybe (only goes into effect if 1A passes in which case it might help with preserving some education funding)
1C: No (promotes lottery gambling, which has a disproportionate negative impact on lower-income people, while providing more funding to lottery consultants and less funding to education programs)
1D: No (removes early childhood program funding)
1E: No (removes mental health program funding)
1F: No (constitutional limits to legislator pay increases do nothing to solve the budget crisis… we can always vote them out if they vote to increase their pay inappropriately)
Budget propositions I’d like to see on the ballot this fall that would actually help solve the budget crisis:
Cool Antony and the Johnsons music video: http://pitchfork.tv/videos/antony-the-johnsons-epilepsy-is-dancing