Posts tagged ‘EPA’

July 27, 2011

One district, poised to harm an entire nation (via L.A. Creek Freak)

by Patrizzi

We need a rolling OVER-rider to ride that rider on the river.

There's a lot riding on this season's federal discretionary spending allocations.  Literally – House Republicans have been attaching riders to the bills moving through the House to block many environmental programs, and some of these riders read like love letters to special interests.  If you are already involved in environmental causes, you've probably seen emails or posts about this. Some of these riders have implications locally – here's some … Read More

via L.A. Creek Freak

July 27, 2011

Go out and find her

by Patrizzi

You are cordially invited to speak for three minutes.

Talk about whatever you want, but it would help if you mentioned how valuable the Hahamongna Watershed/Wetlands is.

PASADENA NEEDS TO PERMANENTLY PROTECT HAHAMONGNA and all of the upper Arroyo just like they do for buildings…only this thing is alive. This is LIFE.

From soccer fields, circus camps, science museums, bee killers,  history museums, watch-dog groups, dog-watch groups, Oldsters, Hippies, Hipsters, Capitalist Pigs, landscaping ie. killing everything that is there  (TOADS!), or that isn’t native… even hundred year old Italian (Nona!) trees; Hahamongna deserves to be protected by SOMEONE!

I say it’s YOU!

March right over

No,

saunter serenely

TO

Pasadena City Hall

100 N. Garfield Ave.

2nd Floor Public Chamber

August 1, 2011

6:30 pm

(televised)

It’s time to suit up and show up. Council will decide on dumping sediment on Johnson Field.

Highly recommended news articles:

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/sep/23/local/me-35190  Note: This case has not been recently shepardized (by me) or updated to include the current parties. Plaintiff/Victims cannot sue the Department of Defense, see City of Pasadena video .

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_18253951

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/hahamongna-on-site-storage-unlikely-for-dam-clean-out

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-devils-gate-20110613,0,4853030.story

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/the-battle-to-keep-hahamongna-intact

http://lacanadaflintridge.patch.com/articles/new-hahamongna-route-option-would-drastically-cut-truck-traffic-2

Aristide Maillol (1861 – 1944) was a pioneer in creating avant-garde sculptures, whose work is displayed in nearly every major museum. Here, in his 1935 life-size creation “Three Nymphs” (at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California), he aspires to mix ancient Greek Classicism with modernistic poise, strength, and sensuality. This was a radical idea during his lifetime, since society regarded women as second class. Notice how their hands are bound together in a supportive role, in a simple gesture, and with their heads held high. The middle statue was modeled by the artist’s muse, a fifteen -year old girl (Dina Vierny) who became his lifelong inspiration, and who died in January 2009 at age 89. This bronze sculpture is displayed inside the museum’s lobby.

(photo by Thomas Holaday)

Listening to Sonate en mi bémol mineur (dédiée à C. Saint-Saëns) I. Modérément vite, a work for piano by Paul Dukas (1865 — 1935)

June 9, 2011

Go out and find her

by Mademoiselle Gramophone

You are cordially invited to speak for three minutes.

Talk about whatever you want, but it would help if you mentioned how valuable the Hahamongna Watershed/Wetlands is.

PASADENA NEEDS TO PERMANENTLY PROTECT HAHAMONGNA and all of the upper Arroyo just like they do for buildings…only this thing is alive. This is LIFE.

From soccer fields, circus camps, science museums, bee killers,  history museums, watch-dog groups, dog-watch groups, Oldsters, Hippies, Hipsters, Capitalist Pigs, landscaping ie. killing everything that is there  (TOADS!), or that isn’t native… even hundred year old Italian (Nona!) trees; Hahamongna deserves to be protected by SOMEONE!

I say it’s YOU!

March right over

No,

saunter serenely

TO

Pasadena City Hall

100 N. Garfield Ave.

2nd Floor Public Chamber

July 11, 2011

6:30 pm

(televised)

It’s time to suit up and show up.

Highly recommended news articles:

http://articles.latimes.com/1997/sep/23/local/me-35190  Note: This case has not been recently shepardized (by me) or updated to include the current parties. Plaintiff/Victims cannot sue the Department of Defense, see City of Pasadena video .

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/ci_18253951

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/hahamongna-on-site-storage-unlikely-for-dam-clean-out

http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-devils-gate-20110613,0,4853030.story

http://altadena.patch.com/articles/the-battle-to-keep-hahamongna-intact

http://lacanadaflintridge.patch.com/articles/new-hahamongna-route-option-would-drastically-cut-truck-traffic-2

Aristide Maillol (1861 – 1944) was a pioneer in creating avant-garde sculptures, whose work is displayed in nearly every major museum. Here, in his 1935 life-size creation “Three Nymphs” (at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena, California), he aspires to mix ancient Greek Classicism with modernistic poise, strength, and sensuality. This was a radical idea during his lifetime, since society regarded women as second class. Notice how their hands are bound together in a supportive role, in a simple gesture, and with their heads held high. The middle statue was modeled by the artist’s muse, a fifteen -year old girl (Dina Vierny) who became his lifelong inspiration, and who died in January 2009 at age 89. This bronze sculpture is displayed inside the museum’s lobby.

(photo by Thomas Holaday)

Listening to Sonate en mi bémol mineur (dédiée à C. Saint-Saëns) I. Modérément vite, a work for piano by Paul Dukas (1865 — 1935)

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