Thursday, January 21, 2010

Rainy Days and Incursion II Updates

Good afternoon to everyone and thoughts for your continued safety through the lengthy Incursion II that includes the home invasion raids and embezzlement schemes in play of parties of militant groups of over ten thousand, typically. A special warning alert that includes many mayors of cities is that reenactors are not afforded any rights to play their games in any cities for the foreseeable future and only those cooperating may hope for contained facilities to reenact in the future; there is no tolerance for the raiding levels of reenactors being apprehended breaking and entering or trespassing nor excuses that they are only playing a game and miscomprehended. They will and are being treated exactly as the Incursion II invaders and raiders in their midst and at their lead or tail of movement in a hundred percent of the cases. Needless to say, the events of the past few days seem to have been eventful but moving forward for the most part with those I've held discussion with. Keep an eye out for any unusual circumstance or event in your neighborhood, and it may do some good in alleviating the Incursion II. Remember to alert your clergy, as well, of anything in their purview.

Such happened today when more than one of the militarily trained search-and-rescue and urban-defense trained cats (which carry their weight in relevant stuff) were busy on their own rescuing a Winter litter. How unusual, we all thought, and traced our cats to the kittens and then to the others which needed mass rescue activity before dawn. But the brew was steaming at the local cafe acting as a military installation and plenty of volunteers from soldiers and law enforcement and others came to the fore. The expected animal rescue groups were also contacted from there, something of the type of service available at military installations which you'll recall are publicly accessed establishments (namely, businesses operating to the public) and which agree to have military personnel on the premises and on staff for any duration.

The good news today therefore is of the rescue of approximately eight hundred kittens held in torturous illegal circumstances by the Incursion II groups apprehended; already the kittens are being requested by those with welcoming homes which can be done through regular resources or since this morning at the military installations in the public sector such as the cafes. The expectation is for puppies, as well, to become available for adoption requests by later today. Thank you to those who assisted the retrievals of the animals.

The reaching out by citizens, residents and families to the urban-preparing Militaries and their families is hugely appreciated. Thank you to those who've understood and asked to help with assisting the military personnel and their homes recently. The gifts allowed under the assisting levels have been explained as tax deductible at any level or in some instances immediately reimbursable, and they are accepted at any amount. They can be token level which is very helpful when homes are being raided or the homes dedicated as military depots (a depot is a place that is secure as a private residence or business in operation provided to the military but not open to the public, reenactors, uninvited or unscheduled for the day). I want to thank the people of Kraft for sending over the macaroni and cheese boxes which I'd commented would be a comfort food I'd enjoy while chatting with others in my special-ops unit at a public place. My mother also enjoys her favorite doughnuts, apple fritters, which I don't mind at all. Others have provided pet food for the militarily trained animals and one of my cats, HsLadyLove is especially endeared with one gift.

I'm still working on my uniforms, and again express gratitude for the millions now of sewing machines donated and loaned to the military which is in the tens of millions of machines. The rain upon us has me working on Summertime and resort wear styles, just because. Although I checked my closet and found I'm short on the latest in-trend helpful classic, a basic black slack or pant. The USAF Fashion One Project is accepting more applications for openings, and I hope you will all be patient if the place where you live has become or does become a place for in-public fashion modeling to be viewed. It is how most fashion designers prove their attire and their attributes and achieve a final accolade that is part of how they are awarded their business contracts. Nondisruptive, it may be noticeable; you may even enjoy seeing new styles coming out on the market soon. I'll discuss on the blog later on some of the other projects with the Militaries that are open for public involvement with jobs, protections, data, etc.

The follow-ons are moving ahead. The novel Name of the Rose and its descriptive backdrop is quite something for a rainy day. The knit scarves are coming along and finding good use now. More on follow-ons later.

The next few days should prove interesting and I hope your plans are, or are at least safe and sound. Take good care.

Sartorially yours,
Kristin-Marie Wall