Tuesday, December 20, 2005

Strike


Here's a picture of a few dedicated workers. My thoughts about the strike are not sympathetic. If people are not pleased with their jobs; they prepare to leave on their own accord, not to cause inconvenience to an entire city and its economy. This strike is selfish and outrageous. Management and the union came to an agreement. An agreement is two parties consenting on set conditions. If the employees are not happy with them, they should have investigated the negotiating terms or not accepted the job. They shouldn't complain to the public about their health concerns; they knew about the environment accepting the job. Being treated badly is not a legitimate reason. Curmudgeonly people do not deserve to be in management positions nor should they be encouraged to take it out on employees, thereby perpetuating the negativity. Are they bound for life to work there? What about their pensions? We all work to save for a time when our bodies have passed their primes. Your comments?

Monday, December 12, 2005

Blood Pressure & Pets

Thursday, December 08, 2005

New York in Early December '05




I think that sleeper (pic under trees) is the same as the one I caught on Dec. 1st. Notice the posture and shoes... Hmmm?

Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Made Up







Nothing much to say about this.
Photoshoot - Nov. 19th, 2005
Subjects: Natasha Townsend, Laura Lok
Photographer: David Valez
Make up/Hair: Natasha Townsend
Clothing/Hair: Laura Lok

Tuesday, December 06, 2005

News from My Pen Pal


I thought of Jill last week, while a few of my New York friends were over. I thought I might track her down if I sent a brief note to her old address and the other one I found online. Well, wooooddnchoooo believe, she emailed me today. I learned that she has a daughter named Neenie, is married to a civil engineer and works at Bell South from home to care for her newborn. Thank goodness for old school and good family relations!

Thursday, December 01, 2005

NYC Street Scenes








Looks Like a Mullet

11th Ave. Sept. Sun