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Thursday, October 06, 2005

New Orleans, Louisiana Needs more Construction Workers

The floods caused mass evacuations. Now that there is a semblance of normal, people are cleaning up and want to rebuild. Besides the high cost of construction materials, there are not enough workers to go around. Construction foremen and crews tell stories of receiving high bids at their job site. A lot of their co-workers leave to make the money. Some people can't find workers.

The problem is that everybody is rebuilding. Everybody flocks to Homedepot, Lowe's and other self-building stores to buy merchandise. They manage to bring all of them to the work site. There is no worker to start the job.

There's a lot of opportunity to get a new company to go down to work. Even those who are in the cleaning business get overwhelmed with demands.

Saturday, March 05, 2005


Do you care for a Martini? Sit down and have a meal with us!
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Yosemite Waterfall: El Capitan
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Squaw Valley Hiking: California is blessed by its ecology. We must be good stewards to protect this beautiful nature for future generations. If you like hiking, you'll have lots of fun in San Francisco.
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Houses are sprouting where peaches and nectarines used to grow. The days of the Fresno County Blossom Trail are counted. The faces of the San Joaquin Valley and all of California are changing. This is just a photo documentary.
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Nectarines from Central Valley of California!
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Reedley Community College prepares students to lead in the farming community. A stroll in the back of the college puts you face to face with the benefits of the rich Valley soil. It can grow anything. Pomelos are very popular in the Porterville areas. Asian consumers love them. Japanese, Hmong and Vietnamese consume them a lot. More and more ethnic groups such as Mexicans, Mexican-Americans, African-Americans and Blacks from other places are enjoying them. Read about these fruits and more in the books listed below. Go to BlueSkyBookstore to shop
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The blooms and blossoms of Spring get us ready for Summer harvest.
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Enjoy the fruits of the Valley!
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More books about California can be purchased at Shopnowshop BlueskyBookstore
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Buy This Book To Know More About The Central Valley's Blooms, Blossoms and Harvest! Get it at UBSBPublishing House
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The Documentary of the Valley's Changing Faces. Observers in the very powerful farming community, farmers, growers and long-time valley residents are concerned by the increasing loss of valley farm lands to developments. Houses are sprouting where grapes, peaches, nectarines and corn used to be harvested. They deplore the encroachment on the farm land. They hope that the Central Valley can take some lessons from Marin County that protects and conserves huge expanse of lands. Some of these issues are raised in this book, "California: a Breath of Fresh Air," available at Shopnowshop BlueSkyBookstore
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More Pictures from 2005 Central California's Blooms
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StagedHomeList and www.shopnowshop.com present the beauty of Central California's Blooms and Blossoms. Every year, nature blesses Californians with excellent beauty. Now you can participate in the annual Blossom Trail which will soon be followed by the Fruit Trail. The Central Valley is known as the fruit basket of the world. It produces all kinds of crops and produce you can think of. Peaches, nectarines, apricots, oranges and many more can be found in the Valley. To get more information on the agricultural production of the Central Valley, check "California Blossoms and Harvest Delights" at http://shopnowshop.tripod.com or http://www.shopnowshop.com
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Friday, February 25, 2005

Pastoral Delights: Blooms, Blossoms, Fresno's Fruit Trail

Pastoral Delights

Numerous heads of cattle are grazing on the grassland
under a spring-like weather in the middle of Winter
Not far from a lone oak tree, the steers concentrate
on the tall non-native grass that grows in the sudden pools
A recent wind has cleared the ozone and the smog that tend
to block the view of the snow-capped Sierra Nevada mountains
From their hives on the edge of the fields,
the working bees of the central Valley have already realized
the appropriate weather conditions to fly from nectar to nectar
Most of them will return the next day to pollinate almond trees
There are no nuts without bees. Neither are there crops
without snow and water flowing down from the mountains

On such pre-spring days, who wants to think about ozone?
Yet, we know that this invisible gas is as sure as Spring,
Fall, and Summer. May this perfect picture last one more day!
The sun shines enough to break the cold and warm one’s heart
in the backroads of Madera and Fresno counties.
Who wants to think about particulate matter or PM?
These solid materials get suspended in the air
of the San Joaquin Valley. We throw ourselves into many
outdoors activities. We breathe the soot, ash, diesel exhaust,
dust and nitrogen-containing chemicals
that rich and poor residents swim through. We are all equal
before air pollution. So are we with asthma attacks, heart attacks,
lung cancer, chest pain, wheezing and many other weather-related ills.
Who wants to think about the days when kids can’t play outside?
Who wants to think about the times
when football practices must be cancelled?
Bad air saps the energy of most valley residents

Isn’t it time that we protect our heart?
Let everyday be Valentine’s day
Loved ones will pay more attention
to their sweetheart’s health.
Isn’t it time we pay attention
to the air quality index?
We, Californians, enjoy outdoor activities
Yet, when the reading of the AQI is above 150,
we should heed forecasters’ advice.
“Limit your outdoor activities. You should be concerned.”
Soon the seasonal rainwater pools of Madera will be the sites
of beautiful wild flowers which will attract nature lovers
Let the ranchers join hands with the environmentalists
to preserve and fight off creeping encroachment,
hungry urban development and sprawls
The majestic rolls of the landscape are potent magnets
that will prevent future generations from enjoying
the unspoiled view and access to the Sierra Nevada range

Sunday, February 20, 2005

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