Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Seasons in Trend and Day 9 Alerts

It is a good and snowy, icy day that greeted me today in Stockton, California. One of those productive meeting days, already. At the designated military installations, the cafes, the general public is to be lauded on the proper respect being shown to the military personnel and law enforcement cooperatively planning for urban defense and preparedness on site. It is a 9th day of copycat styled home-invasion waves of militant-criminal activities, Incursion II. Again, the US Department of the Navy is in the lead for combating the illegal wave.

Early rising deters any number of home invasions. A conglomeration of styles. The law enforcement homes are being the least affected with the lowest amount of break-&-entries with military personnel following in second. Precautions at the everyday citizen and residence level should be about as high as you can manage. That means thinking through your normal procedures ranging from doors, mail pick-up, gate locking, and as some general public has asked the military at the installations about, things such as an emergency set of clothing, and other supplies. The main thing is to take extra precaution and report to law enforcement even snippets overheard if sounding to be of unusual locomotion or activities that may be crime related to the Incursion II. In response, reactivation of veterans is possible in almost any situation; the local Veterans Hospital is one place where this can be done on-site as was accomplished this past week for many. Challenges to possible reactivation are being accommodated at the time.

This blog began as a trend analyzer or constituent; coming along nicely is a new and burgeoning interest by the many of varieties in forms of music. Taking lessons or learning in studies about an instrument, for example, can be done by asking to be typed for a compatible instrument. A local music store can likely help out. I've been typed for oboe. I spent years on the piano, a star instrument, but at this point it is a worn if true friend. I'll spend more time on learning about another, and I hope you will, also.

The USAF is quite pleased with the responsiveness of the world of Fashion, and the Air Force One office is introducing new Artistic Directors to handle the work load. Taking in calls and general contacts today are Dr. A, Dr. Bruno, Dr. John, and Dr. G. Whether a titan or a cottage industry, there is a place and a schedule for success for all. I hope you'll contact one of the artistic directors soon.

For the follow-along. I'm about half-way through The Death at Dartmoor and its charming view of the moors. I've checked out from the library for next time The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, and I'll also list a shorter novel next time for those with a constrained time schedule. The yellow scarf is coming along nicely as planned and is about to get its colorful edge. While I'm reading today I'm listening to The Three Tenors Christmas, threetenorchristmas.com. I've admitted to enjoying holiday music on the blog before.

My illustrations for the children's manuscript are multiplying, as are the pages on the other book manuscripts. My portfolios are being revamped, including the modeling one. Thanks to the USMC I'm recontracted for a revised long-term career back in Fashion and Beauty only, not in commercial-print any longer. If you are a client uncontacted from commercial-print, the USMC will be glad to guide you in a new selection by contacting Dr. Deborah.

Say hello, in general, to the gifts of the season and the spirit of gratitude upon us all for what is your own and collective abundance. Create your own prayer or mantra, as prayer groups and circles are increasing worldwide in number. The world-view situation is being accurately accounted for by decision makers and information disseminating rapidly and correctly about situations on home fronts and for country citizens. There are even monarchical heads that have met or contacted me to inform that their own populaces in stable countries are suffering from hunger on an unusual level. We'll talk about the Economy again soon on the blog. Keep apprised of good matters of economy and think of how to optimize perishable resources during a season high in entertaining expectations. The USMC has good resources on home gardens as mentioned before.

This holiday season, consider sharing in a group-think idea of utilizing a country-costume for holiday wear, or devise something with that in mind for yourself or a beloved. The ideas coming out of the ancestry closets is delightful to witness as even an embellishment can be enough for the inherent delight. I hope you'll enjoy the season more than usual.

I'll look forward to being on the blog with you again in a week, and I wish you a blessed time.

Sartorially yours,
K.-Marie Wall