Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Don't I look 'GOOD'?


Or should the question be, "Don't you think I'm sexy?"

Caption:
Two pelicans relaxing on the dock in Great Camanoe in the British Virgin Islands.

Short Thoughts for January 25, 2012

Give me peace
Give me strength
Lord, balance my life
and let the evil decrease
as we walk these bumby roads
Lord, help us carry these loads

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Monday, January 23, 2012

Let a Good Reputation Precede You

I was watching Law & Order SVU and a 'pimp' said that 'reputation is everything in my business'. I find that comment rather odd but the words are important. I made a joke with my coworker who said that he should never let anyone call him a 'scamp' or use the word 'scamp' in the same sentence with his name. This is important because in many cases, one's reputation precedes him or her. It is better to be known as a loud person than a 'scamp'. The connotation of the word implies something negative.

It is sad that we have people in high positions who can be considered 'scamps'. Somehow, they are like the Pyramid Scheme and MLM crooks who are just out there trying to fatten their own greedy pockets. I try my best to do the right thing because I want people to say that I am a good role model.

Don't let anyone call you a 'scamp'!

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Prayer for January 23, 2012

Heavenly Father,

Help us to be kind and caring, cheerful and daring to serve you. Grant us the gifts of patience and discernment as you inspire us to do better and live better. Father, we know that we can never be perfect but it is our goal to live as good role models in your name.

AMEN

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Your Harshest Critic

Bumble bee

We are most times our own hardest critics. The haters are harsh critics too because all they want to do is see us fail. However, we have no time to focus on them because we have our life to improve. I sometimes take failure personal because I guess I am a results/solution driven person.

I like to attempt things that others would not think too. I like to excel just like everyone else. I hate failure but sometimes failure is neccessary for a good lesson. I sometimes want to beat myself up but I pull myself back, dust off and revamp.

It is important we are able to ease off ourselves because we don't want to make ourselves depressed. We have to pray for guidance, humility and strength to get us through each day.

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Prayer for 1/17/2012

Dear God,

You have given us so much - it is much more than we deserve. Your undying love is proof to us that you are real. Today we pray for patience and strength so that we are able to work hard and appreciate long-suffering. Father, help us to help each other and instill in us the importance of being our brother's keeper.

In Jesus' name we pray. AMEN

Monday, January 16, 2012

Pray for our Pastors

Some people like a loud pastor. Others enjoy a pastor who can dig deep. Some like one who keeps altar calls and others enjoy pastors who say long prayers. I personally enjoy anyone who can bring a good sermon in the best way they can. I don't feel that I should measure each individual by the same yardstick. However, I feel that each person should present their ideas in their own unique way.

You want to get the message across in a simple distinct way and I think it's important to pray and ask for guidance to lead the people. I've been to services where there was no sermon given but people were blessed because the leader let the spirit run the service. Sometimes, it's not the most educated person who get the message to the masses. Sometimes, it's the person who fell from grace or who was scorned and ridiculed. But, that's the person who people relate to. They want to hear the story and learn how they can rise from a fall too.

The only thing I don't like is when the service - singing, music or preaching gets too loud or too prolonged. You can't drag the message out if you want people to be inspired. I applaud all the persons who have stepped up to preach. They are often harshly judged and criticized but they are the earthly shepherds for God's flock.

I pray that we are more understanding to the pastors, priests, preachers and ministers and that we also pray for their well-being.

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Disorganization = Disfunction



Disorganization is equivalent to craziness. When things are disorganized, no true work can be done. I just recently moved and all my stuff was placed in one room and I felt like I was going mad because there was no surety as to where anything was. I've re-shifted everything that is not daily needed into one area but the items are placed with a purpose. Now I am a lot more comfortable.

It's the same in organizations. No one can really function when there is no good leadership in an organization. You want to be able to function, grow and motivate yourself. No one wants to go to work every day to push themselves from being depressed. You want to go to work feeling like you are making an impact.

No job situation is perfect. However, all members of staff have a role to play. We all have to work together to make things happen. We all have to pull the weight and still inspire each other. In many cases, the outside viewers do not notice the disorganization. However, disorganization is dysfunctional. While there may be a method to the madness - it's still madness!

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Anthracnose: A Crop Disease That Affects Farmers and Consumers

Crop farmers are severely affected when anthracnose disease infects their produce. Consumers should also be aware of the effects of this disease.

Crop farmers should be aware of the anthracnose disease as it affects many common fruits and vegetables making the produce unmarketable. Anthracnose also affects various ornamentals and other trees so it can spread in the garden or field. Consumers should also know about anthracnose disease because they will not get the full usage of any infected produce that is purchased. Although anthracnose can affect an entire crop, there are some measures that can be used to control its negative effects.

What is Anthracnose Disease
The University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences in "Anthracnose Caused by Colletotrichum sp.on Pepper" shares that "Anthracnose is caused by fungi in the genus Colletotrichum". This disease deteriorates the look of fruits or leaves by causing black or dark sunken spots. 

Farmers' Fruits and Vegetables Suffer From Anthracnose
Anthracnose affects mangoes, papayas, peppers, bananas, beans, citrus, plantain, tomato, sweet peppers and a variety of fruits and vegetables. It is a difficult infestation to deal with because according to the Online Information Service for Non-Chemical Pest Management in the Tropics (OISAT) in Anthracnose, the "anthracnose disease attacks all plant parts at any growth stage" and the "symptoms are most visible on leaves and ripe fruits." This of course reduces the quantity of marketable produce that the farmer has to sell and thus the farmers' income. In the British Virgin Islands, anthracnose has been identified in mangoes, avocados and papayas.

Consumers Should Select Fruits and Vegetables Carefully
Have you ever noticed a papaya or mango that looks spotty in the grocery store? While anthracnose is detected more closely when fruits ripen, consumers must be sure to look for blemish-free produce when they are shopping. Any half-ripe fruit such as a mango or banana purchased with dark or black spots, may partially or wholly rot before ripening. In some cases, the outward appearance of the fruit will clearly indicate that the fruit has a problem.

Anthracnose Infection in Crops Can be Controlled
Both farmers and consumers play a role in controlling anthracnose infestations. Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is the key to reducing and controlling anthracnose for farmers. Consumers who are vigilant can also help supermarkets, farmers and the government in reducing the spread of the disease.
  • Farmers should use IPM to control anthracnose: Farmers have to use infection-free seeds and seedlings and prune their fruit trees regularly. They should also weed, rake leaves and use crop rotation techniques. "Remove and destroy infected parts but avoid touching other plant parts, especially when these are wet" is advice given by OISAT. Farmers who suspect that their crops are infected should contact their department responsible for agriculture to visit their farm to give recommendations. It is important not to wait until it is time to harvest when the fruit or vegetables cannot be saved.
  • Consumers can help to reduce anthracnose too: Consumers, while shopping or after shopping, can report any fruit that they suspect to be infected to the supermarket's produce employees. They can also contact their local department responsible for agriculture to notify them if any potential infection is spotted. If any fruit or vegetable is purchased and as it ripens, it becomes spotty and moldy, be sure to burn or discard of the fruit or peel in a sealed bag. Any peel or fruit thrown outside can easily spread the infection to other plants that are susceptible to the disease. 
Farmers and consumers suffer when anthracnose infects fruits and vegetables. It is a disease which causes financial losses. This fungus can be controlled if farmers and consumers, along with their representatives for agriculture, work together and are vigilant to reduce the spread of anthracnose. Read more at Supermarket Shopping Tips: Buy the Best Fruits From the Store.

Poem: Indecision by Linette Rabsatt