• The Breet Report – Getting Creative, Again

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    Author Note:  As a kid, I use to imagine that I was a famous poet – at least like the one’s who could rhyme. Not only rhyme, but have a vast vocabulary to make the poetry I was writing sound better.  However, But, Soooo, as with most kids (who are now adults) I have to admit the memory for the meaning of words, and where they are derived from – SADLY – eludes me.  I feel that this does not make me stupid or less of a person, as I once thought, so I’m back to trying and working on it. Just to note, this is not by choice…it seems that every time I getting ready to write an opinion piece, or to ask questions, the total thought escapes me.  The Universe seems to have another idea in mind for me with my writing again… go figure.  Moving on…

    Okay, so as a child, I would never title any of the short pieces of work. Even after all these years, this appears to still be the case. (Oh and for that matter, if I didn’t keep my work, I would shred them or scribble all over the paper to make sure no one would copy it. The works would still show up in the movies and/or books, months or like a year later! WEIRD!!)  Anyway, not every thing rhymed, nor would it make sense – it would just kind of come out; thus, this seems to be the case as of late. A habit of sorts – for some reason??

    Either way, I am posting my original pieces of work that begin to pop up out of the blue for the ether net to carry them away.  Oh, while I realize that people like to steal, and claim others work as his/her/their own, all I have to say is – the world is connected in a lot of ways, so remember I get 10%.  But I know the nature, and I don’t know why I’m doing this when I should just make an e-book or something.  (Yes. I do utilize a tool (or two) on the net to show and prove that what I write are original pieces of work.)

    With that, I have pulled up my big girl britches…so let me have it. LOL!
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    The days started to grow longer, thus the nights darted off to be shorter.  And though winter was still grasping and holding on, like the dying of an age, spring was not that far away.

    The intween time lays the work for judging to be done at the start of the spring run.  Soil is given back some nutrients due to the winters harsh cruelty, to therefore awaken the slumbering seeds of life to end that cruelty.

    Roads on the intween time lead to many avenues, thus rest is required, but rarely acquired. Sad to say too, the words of wisdom have been gathered during this time too, and twisted to make them taboo.

    Winters grasp is hard and cold, therefore in time it will wane.  Pain of winter will never last forever, think it through to the review. Dare me not, for spring will come swift again should winter continue to brandish about with vein.

    This intween time was fore told, not of a new age, but to the death of all.  Dreams are powerful if there could be no end in sight, therefore none would bare the sight.  Sooner, much sooner rather than the later, will this happen should winters grasp it not loosen the chains that bind.

    Leviathan of winter, end the tasks now. The truth has come out and will rule those bound and unbound.  Weakened and lost the identity has become, that winter is done. So many directions this winter grasp could be going but alas a dare is a dare, to trigger the bear.

    Send not the invisible, as has been done, for the next time the vibrations will be undone.  Sick of ploys. Sick of tricks. Wicked hearts and dumb dirty tricks. The void of vibrations reaches a peak, time begins to unturn the cheek. Those that are bound or those that are unbound this will be. So have fun in one of the last winters of the unseen.

    See, I could have rearranged and reworked some of the lines.  Each time I attempted this – I had to add to it.  Well, that’s a “no duh,” uh?  Thanks for taking the time to read.

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  • The Breet Report – Judge Ruled For The Seals!

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    Local Beach Area Jan. 2008, by Rachel Breet Richmond

    Local Beach Area Jan. 2008, by Rachel Breet Richmond

    After months and months of waiting, it is official now – the seals can stay on the beach in California!

    “A judge ruled Friday that harbor seals that have colonized the cove in La Jolla for more than a decade can remain there. That overruled an earlier decision to have the city remove the seals because their waste and bacteria was dangerous for humans.” – From the Associated Press, Judge says seals can stay in California cove, San Diego, Saturday 14, 2009 -

    Remember – California is sending out I.O.U.’s to the taxpayers for anyone that was going to get a return.  What the city wanted was $10,000 a day (that is $3,650,000 a year) to be set aside to have a person walk up and down the beach with a bull horn to shoo away the seals.  (Yup, wrote about it here on The Breet Report.)  With modern technology though, the approach would surely change over time….anyway….

    Now, there are citizens who do not like the seals being present on the beach cove. The smell is probably horrible; however, they are animals that do poop. We poop, they poop, it is nothing but poop. The idea that a clean up project is going to help the cove be clean enough for children to play on is crazy.  It took years for germs to build up (literally everywhere if ya think about it) and it would take years for it to be semi-okay to get back on the beach.

    The added bonus to this is – without realizing it (in the 30’s) the area made a darn good man-made habit for wild animals.  This is serendipitous and quiet lovely.  At least the animals have a habit, since the beaches that were used by them anyway before have been developed over.  That is what caused the seals to come there in the first place.  Everything has a home and needs a home.

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  • Reading and Maymont Park

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    Tonight is… reading night!   So, not too much from The Breet Report, except to say that if you haven’t read the following from Time magazine (online) take a moment to do so….

    10 Big Recession Surprises

    I love it! People are becoming aware of the things around them and their health and more importantly the ENVIRONMENT! Our world is the only one we have – so let’s make it green!  ;)

    More tomorrow! Oh! Enjoy the pictures below too!  These were taking this past weekend at the local park named Maymont Park – beautiful!  Season are starting to change here and you just gotta get the pictures when the getting it good!

    Red-Tail Hawk, Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    Red-Tail Hawk, Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    Maymont Park offers a program called “Adopt A Living Thing.”  It is so easy to help out!

    Any donation can help support the animals of Maymont Park!  These animals are often injuried and need to be rehabilitated, so they come here and are cared for by the park.  Look for more information below!

    HORSE!!!  IT'S A HORSE!! Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    HORSE!!! IT'S A HORSE!! Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    Bald Eagles ~ National Treasure!  Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    Bald Eagles ~ National Treasure! Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    This is a new addition to the park!  The bald eagles are beautiful! I had never seen one up close till visiting Maymont Park this summer.  I have a feeling that this is about as close as I will get to them too!  :)

    Part of the Bald Eagles habit exhibit. Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    Part of the Bald Eagles habit exhibit. Maymont Park, Summer 2009

    In the area of “where to put your money for a good cause” – this is actually where I start.  The environment is the only thing that people have in common and we have the birth right to it.  Why?  Because it is all around us and we eat most everything from it anyway. The environment is the one common thread to all life and to each other.

    In order to help or donate, especially if you are a local, just follow the directions below ;)

    Adopt online: www.maymont.org (per the brochure, a secure online donation service)

    Adopt by phone: 804-358-7166 @ ext. 322

    Adopt in person: Maymont Park!!!!!  Go to the Robins Nature & Visitor Center.

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