Lately I've been using Google Earth a lot--to check out real estate neighborhoods AND for book research. I stumbled across this collection of presumably real photos from Google Earth--worth a look. The comments beneath are interesting, too.
In no particular order, Angela Hunt is a novelist, a nana, teacher, mother, wife, mastiff owner, reader, musician, student, aspiring theologian, apprentice baker, and bubble gum connoisseur. The things that enter her life sooner or later find their way into her books, hence "a life in pages."
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Photos from Google Earth
Lately I've been using Google Earth a lot--to check out real estate neighborhoods AND for book research. I stumbled across this collection of presumably real photos from Google Earth--worth a look. The comments beneath are interesting, too.
Tuesday, March 30, 2010
The Tale of Three Trees Video
My assistant sent me a link to this video, which is a precious version of my TALE OF THREE TREES. Enjoy--I love these children!
~~Angie
Monday, March 29, 2010
Mt. Hermon is winding down . . .
Next-to-last day at Mt. Hermon, and it's still lovely here. There's a tree that was only budding yesterday, and today it unfurled little tiny green umbrellas on its branches. :-) A light rain is falling, I'm sitting with friends in the smoky coffee shop, and we're all typing on our laptops.
Friday, March 26, 2010
At Mt. Hermon
Good morning from Mt. Hermon!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
How Old is Your Dog in Human Years?
Finally, the definitive way to gauge your dog's corresponding human age. Go to this chart and figure it out.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Jim Denny reports the facts
If you don't want to read potentially depressing information, STOP NOW, close this email, and delete.
As a follow-up to my post yesterday, I should explain that when I said that the United States of America is "scheduled for demolition," I was not engaging in overstatement. I believe this is literally true. Here are my reasons (with links to documentation supporting those views):
1. The healthcare now being considered by the US Congress will add another expensive entitlement to the already underfunded and unsustainable entitlement system of Social Security, Medicare, and Medicaid. According to both Clinton-appointed former Comptroller General of the United States David Walker and former Reagan-Bush Treasury Department economist Bruce Bartlett, the US government will be bankrupted within a matter of years, not decades, by an explosion of demand on the entitlement system as the baby boomer generation ages into the system.
When this happens, the entitlement system will collapse, and the government will not be able to provide for national security or education, much less Social Security and Medicare. This will happen well within our lifetime, possibly within a few years. The current bad economy is accelerating the pace of events by strangling revenue to the U.S. Treasury.
Bartlett wrote: "Taxpayers are on the hook for Social Security and Medicare by these amounts: Social Security, 1.3% of GDP (gross domestic product); Medicare part A, 2.8% of GDP; Medicare part B, 2.8% of GDP; and Medicare part D, 1.2% of GDP. This adds up to 8.1% of GDP. Thus federal income taxes for every taxpayer would have to rise by roughly 81% to pay all of the benefits promised by these programs under current law over and above the payroll tax. . . . To put it another way, the total unfunded indebtedness of Social Security and Medicare comes to $106.4 trillion. . . . But the nation's total private net worth is only $51.5 trillion, according to the Federal Reserve. In effect, we have promised the elderly benefits equal to more than twice the nation's total wealth on top of the payroll tax."
In addition to all of that, we are now adding a healthcare entitlement.
I'm not being a partisan when I say this. I hold George W. Bush as responsible for this disaster as anyone. In fact, I have to give Bill Clinton credit for working with the Republican Congress and signing the first balanced budget in years in 1996; though his budgets didn't come anywhere close to solving the problem, he at least moved in the right direction. George W. Bush compounded the approaching disaster by increasing Medicare obligations by 40 percent over 75 years with Medicare part D.
Here are the links:
David Walker:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/03/01/60minutes/main2528226.shtml
Bruce Bartlett:
http://www.forbes.com/2009/05/14/taxes-social-security-opinions-columnists-medicare.html
2. The healthcare bill extends coverage to an additional 30 million people. At the same time, there will be a mass exodus of doctors out of the healthcare system.
Two separate polls have shown that nearly half of all doctors would quit the practice of medicine if Congress passes a government health care overhaul. The Investor's Business Daily / TIPP Poll found 45 percent of doctors said they would quit their practice or retire early. The Medicus Firm Survey, published by the New England Journal of Medicine, got an almost identical result, 46 percent.
The American health care system is going to collapse under the combined weight of more patients and drastically fewer doctors.
Links:
http://www.themedicusfirm.com/pages/medicus-media-survey-reveals-impact-health-reform
3. Greece is our future. People are striking and rioting in Greece because the government is closing schools and shutting off pensions and other entitlements because the government of Greece is out of money. And that's exactly the situation we are heading for. Greece is the canary in the coalmine. We're next in line for asphyxiation.
Links:
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/eric-margolis/cleaning-up-greeces-augea_b_474730.html
http://online.wsj.com/article/BT-CO-20100224-709963.html?mod=WSJ_World_MIDDLEHeadlinesEurope
Picture what happens to our society when the US government suddenly can't pay police and soldiers, can't equip the military, can't keep schools open, can't pay welfare checks, can't pay pensions. The chaos in Greece is nothing compared to the social collapse that will take place in the USA.
This can't go on much longer. We have already reached the point where China and other nations are warning they will no longer buy our debt. This situation is completely unsustainable. Yet we are going to add a multi-trillion dollar entitlement that will collapse our health care system, resulting in rationing and death. This is insane.
When I said that the USA is scheduled for demolition, this is what I meant. God bless America.
Jim D.
P.S. from Angie: don't forget to order your WE WILL REMEMBER bumper sticker!
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Complete List . . .
Complete list of books by Angela Elwell Hunt:
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Writing at Starbucks
LOL!
I know why people write at Starbucks--sometimes you simply need a chance of scenery. Or you may need to get away from the family, the dogs, the email, the phone, or the children.
I have never gone to a Starbucks (or any other place) to write, but I have gone to the back porch or the kitchen. Do those places count?
~~Angie
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Doritos are the New Cool
Enjoy!
~~Angie
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Complete in Thee video
Through the miracle of dubbing (putting voices and images on top of one another), we have this lovely video. I wasn't familiar with this song/hymn, but I love it! Thanks and a tip of the hat to Lynda in MO for this lovely link!
~~Angie
Monday, March 15, 2010
Mama Said There'd be Days Like This
Saturday afternoon.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Little Actions Do Matter
Ever think that the little things you do don't count? You'll change your tune if you watch this video. The smallest of actions, for good or ill, can set off a chain of events . . . um, that's a good premise. Sounds like a novel!
~~Angie
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Friday, March 12, 2010
Calling all Cooks!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
LOL!
Okay--go to this site--and then come back and suggest a title for the clip. I've thought of a couple:
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
Home from the Florida Conference
Oops! I'm falling behind on my blog! Got home Sunday from the Florida Christian Writer's Conference, where Nancy Rue and I taught another session of "Nangie." Thanks to director Billie Wilson for a great time at a great conference.
Monday, March 08, 2010
Ocoee, Florida keeps reading!
Sunday, March 07, 2010
What You Missed at Church . . .
Saturday, March 06, 2010
Leanna Ellis has a new book out!
Nancy and I are still at the Florida Christian Writers' Conference, teaching our "Nangie" class. A good group of students, and we're having fun.
Friday, March 05, 2010
A Kingdom Dog
A tip of the hat to Dazer Barbara West, who sent me this link. She knows I love dogs, and this is a great dog story. Love this lab!! I like his owner, too--like me, he sees metaphors in everything. :-)
Enjoy!
Angie
Thursday, March 04, 2010
Bad Table Manners
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
Tombstones Of Note . . .
I wish I'd known about this web site when I was writing the Fairlawn series. On second thought, maybe I'm glad I didn't.
Tuesday, March 02, 2010
The Young Victoria
Hubby and I went to see "The Young Victoria" the other night . . . and really enjoyed it. I'd seen another movie about Victoria and Albert recently, and the movies "agreed" on several key scenes, so I assume they are historical. But it's a great movie, very sweet, moving, and the costumes are wonderful!
Monday, March 01, 2010
Tigers and Bulls
A couple of weeks ago I read an interesting article in the paper--seems that a Chinese zoo had a white tiger that had gotten fat and lazy because he hadn't had to hunt for his food. (The zoo keepers usually feed him ground beef).