Daily Archives: 28 October 2007

What do you know about the political process?

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We all should, as adults, trot off to the ballot box at least once a year. Actually, if you live in New York State, it is twice a year as school district elections in all but the Big Five Districts are held in May and municipal and state elections in November.

We should all, also, try to be informed. It is hard to pay attention when a presidential election slated for November 2008 starts almost two years before the actual election. It is also hard to keep up on those running for such an esteemed office when there are eight major possibilities in one party and ten – I think that is right at last count – in the other major party.

Tonight, I had the privilege to sit in on a conference call regarding the petitioning process in NYS. I never realized what went into getting a candidate on the ballot in NY. As a candidate, you cannot just plop down x amount of money and guarantee your name is on the ballot. If you are a republican candidate for the presidential nomination in 2008, you will need to have 5000 signatures collected by registered NYS republicans and from registered NYS republicans. The same goes for a democratic candidate. These petitions cannot be signed by independents or other \”minor\” party voters. These petitions cannot be presented by an independent or other \”minor\” party voter. In NY, you have to be either republican or democrat to even help start the ball rolling.

On top of these rules about who can and cannot sign or, offer for signature, a petition, the petition period is about to begin. In NYS, the petition period starts October 30. The petitions then need to be submitted to the state Board of Elections between December 3rd and December 5th. While that seems like a long period of time for gathering 5000 signatures for a national office, I believe this election cycle it will be more difficult as NY has two native sons in the process – one in each party. Those two will find the process easy. The rest of the slate may not.

This is really disconcerting for a woman who has voted in every presidential election since 1980 and, only once in that time, voted for a major party candidate. Yes, I am registered in a major party. No, I do not go into a voting booth – in NY, we still have these antiquated lever machines – and just pull across a straight party line. I research and read about candidates – their experience, their stances on the issues. I make an educated vote.

It seems in NYS that you are either a republican or a democrat or you are nothing – very disconcerting.


Creation Block

Fabric Postcard

I am in a swap. The swap is abstract fabric postcards. I cannot seem to get unblocked.

I had an idea. I wanted to use up all the various types of satin ribbon I have laying around. Trust me, there are spools of the stuff. I realized it was so narrow and was a problem to tack down. It didn’t work.

Above is my first finished attempt. It looks okay, but not what I was going for, here because I could crop the rough edges off. I cannot get the edges to look finished to save myself.

What happens when you get blocked?


How do you measure progress?

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We all strive to be our best – whether in work, art, spirit or body. So when you start working out to be the best body you can be, how do you measure progress?

Do you own scales that you are constantly on? I find this extremely deceptive as we all know muscle weighs more than fat so as you turn your fat into muscle, you shouldn’t necessarily drop weight after a certain point. On top of that, I don’t own a set of scales so have to weigh myself when I am near some.

Do you go with the pants are loose method? I run. I walk. I do pilates. I can tell when I have been getting results not only by being able to go further, go longer, do more but by the way my clothing fits. This is, for me, a big one.

So, yesterday, I was out on the road for a quick mile or two. I am running along in a tee shirt and shorts – it was really nice yesterday morning. All of a sudden I hear a clinking noise on the road. My cuff had fallen off. I wear a really nice silver cuff. It is not too wide – circular in shape. I had jiggled it right off my left wrist while running. I figured it was a fluke so I backtracked, picked it up and put it back on. I was almost to the bridge when I realized it was missing again. I had to really backtrack this time to find it. Guess it wasn’t a fluke after all. I put in on my right wrist and continued. Why is it that body parts we don’t really pay attention to – my wrists – get smaller?

Are you a tape measure type person? I only get out the tape measure when I am sewing something and need it to fit right the first time. I stick with how my pants – or some days my cuff – fits.


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