Saturday, March 31, 2007
Thursday, March 29, 2007
This image clearly displays the state of disrepair of the roof of the duplex that you just viewed above. Note the Florida Blue Canvas.
Admittedly change and progress can cause concerns, but I, The Flower Child would encourage you to visit the site of the proposed New Central High School and ascertain for yourself the situation regarding these homes.
Wednesday, March 28, 2007
SS American Racer
Noncombatants were chosen for the mission because the Paris Agreement prohibited the entry of U.S. Navy or other military forces into the country.
With the arrival at Danang of Pioneer Contender on 27 March, the massive U.S. sea evacuation of I and II Corps began. During the next several days four of the five barge-pulling tugs and Sgt. Andrew Miller, Pioneer Commander, and American Challenger put in at the port. The vessels embarked U.S. Consulate, MSC, and other American personnel and thousands of desperate Vietnamese soldiers and civilians. When the larger ships were filled to capacity with 5,000 to 8,000 passengers, they individually sailed for Cam Ranh Bay further down the coast.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
March 27, 1794 - President George Washington signs "an act to provide a naval armament." By authorizing the construction of six frigates (what we would call "cruisers" today) the Third Congress in effect creates the U.S. Navy. The immediate issue is the need to protect the large American merchant fleet from continuous and increasing attacks by the North African "Barbary pirate" states of Morocco, Algiers, Tunis, and Tripoli-as well as from aggressive high-seas practices of the British. The ships are designed by Mr. Joshua Humphreys, a Philadelphia Quaker and an innovative naval architect, and are to be built at six different cities. The contract for one of these ships, to be named the CONSTITUTION, is given to Edmund Hartt's shipyard in Boston, Massachusetts. The "Flower Child" thought you would like to know.Monday, March 26, 2007
Saturday, March 24, 2007
for Soli Deo Gloria, to the Glory of God alone,
Friday, March 23, 2007
- Still engaged in the Civil War. This is not unique to Bibb County. Our current lawmakers in this session are very involved. The Apology for Slavery and the designation of April as Confederate Heritage Month. Neither of these ideas appear to focus on the future.
- Family Connections and the Alledged Good-Old-Boy Network. It would be very interesting to review the list of contributors to the campaigns of various current office holders. Even in Bibb County, running for an elected postion is not a cheap endeavor. I am well aware that many currently in elected office are not connected to "Family" in a birth sense or have been involved in the "Alledged Good-Old Boy Network" as far as such involvement is a matter of public knowledge. Thus my statement, who is contributing to the election funds and who of our elected officials feels obligated to perform in a certain manner.
- Regarding my "We have never done it that way before" statement, I certainly think that the current quagmire regarding a smaller "City Council" fits into this situation. Additionally, I often get the impression that it simply can not be done any other way than the way we have been doing things for decades. Case in point: Several of our elected public servants on the Macon City Council and the majority of the Bibb County School Board are reluctant to communicate with the Voters and Taxpayers via E-Mail. This is a shame. It certainly flys against the concept of "Servant Leadership" which I discussed in my recent post regarding Growth. Here we have a system of communication that some desire to avoid.
- During my previous discussion of "Respect for our Neighbors" I addressed my concern regarding charity. Additionally, we continue to foster an environment that there are two levels of citizenship in Bibb County. Until we level the playing field and expect all of our citizens to participate in the process we will continue to have two societies in Macon. Those who are in power and establish themselves as the "Rulers" and those who provide the tax dollars so they can continue to be "The Rulers."
- The recent events surrounding the "Love Offerings by Judges and/or Clerks in the Bibb County Court House." If I read correctly a Judge is now enjoying a retirement funded by the Bibb County Tax Payers.
- The heirs of a certain deceased Bibb County Leader currently in receipt of retirement payments on behalf of the deceased.
- The Mayor of Macon enjoying the benefits of many visits to "Sister Cities." As Parents of this individual I would think the Parents (Tax Payers) of Macon would quite having Sisters for the Mayor to associate with. This family is far too large already. In this case the old adage may be appropriate: "Power Corrupts." The history of the complete phrase is as I found out on the World Wide Web:
This arose as a quotation by Lord Acton in a letter to Bishop Mandell Creighton in 1887:
"Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad men."
I suspect that the majority who read this will agree with me, "The Flower Child" that we have certainly jumped the track as regards "Servant Leadership." I am also aware that there is also a concept entitled "Servant Citizens," and as I consider this phrase, I certainly feel that it is very appropriate that "We the People" strive to let our voices be heard. Certainly hard to do when "The rulers" and those elected officials appear to not desire communication from the very People who elected them.
I am certain that every citizen, rich or poor in Bibb County is a valuable person. As such, we all have the responsibility to share our comments in a positive manner. Yet, we also must be honest enough to realize that there are times when we must present what is considered incorrect.
The early patriots who threw crates of Tea in the Boston Harbor created a sacred legacy that we need to continue.
In conclusion, please remember that we have so very much to be Thankful for here in Middle Georgia. It is just a shame that we are holding ourselves back because of Leadership which is often "Self Centered" and/or in high positions for their own personal gain.
We will never flourish if we do not eliminate the errors of the past. Look Forward or as we all stated a few years ago, "Forward Macon!!!!!!"
Thursday, March 22, 2007
- I often get the impression that we here in Bibb County are still engaged in the Civil War of the 1860s. Of course our own Georgia Lawmakers appear to be leading the way in this effort during the current session
- Far too many here in Bibb County seem to rely on family connections and the alledged good-old-boy network to conduct day to day business. This can certainly curtail any new ideas ever being implemented. I often hear of progressive communities who are growing because they allow themselves to think out side of the box.
- I have been a member of several local civic and hobby related organizations where the consistent mantra was "We have never done it that way before." Note that I stated "I have been a member." Who needs to be involved in any organization that does not want to grow.
- Admittedly, we in Bibb County enjoy a plethora of activites that are great quality of life activities; yet we downplay our wonderful resources. We down play our wonderful resources when we do not reflute the idle gossip of those who have not participated or are not involved in the plethora of cultural and/or fun activities that abound in our area.
- As a society, we in Bibb County, do not respect our Neighbors. Only when we respect all of society will we ever prosper. Yes, we all participate in charity to others, but the fact remains that it is often done from the attitude of the Have People providing for the Have Nots. There is no respect for others when this type of charity continues.
- Far too many feel that if you want to have fun or enjoy cultural activities you have to travel away from Bibb County. Yet I have to say that I seldom see these mal-contents attend the cultural events in Macon. A few examples would be our successful yet local Symphony or the Youth Acting Company (YAC). Speaking of the YAC, I must state here and now that their recent production of "Charlotte's Web" was awesome!!
- Now, going back to Servant Leadership, the role model that I consider most appropriate would be the late "Emory Green" who was the Chairman of the Bibb County Commission. He was known for solving problems in a most effective way while not seeking the glory and honor that far too many of our current elected officials now aspire to.
As we all know, citizens are now voting with their pocket books. They are moving out and on. What a shame!!!! Yes, there is an elephant in the room. Yes, we need to talk about this elephant, but even more vital, we must actively participate in rebuilding the elephant or even getting the elephant out of the room. Actions speak louder than Words!!!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
In recent weeks I have received several E-Mails showing the USS New York (LPD-21) at sea. The fact of the matter is that she will be commissioned in 2009. What you see above is an artist conception of the ship. Many will recall that this ship has a bow made of steel that was recycled from the beams from the World Trade Center in New York which was destroyed in a vile act of terrorism against our United States of America on September 11, 2001. Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Thursday, March 15, 2007
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Soon we who live in Middle Georgia will have the opportunity to observe Baseball Games at Luther Williams Field in Macon, Georgia. I have always heard that Luther Williams was the Second oldest Minor League baseball park in the U. S. A. Several years ago while traveling to the Great Upper Midwest I traveled through Evansville, IN and actually observed the Oldest Park. This is a view of Bosse Field in Evansville and it seats 5,000 and was first used in 1915. As we await the opening day of Macon Music I thought it appropriate to publish information about the Oldest Minor League Baseball Park because I am sure that we will soon hear and read about the Second Oldest Park very soon. Tuesday, March 13, 2007
The Flower Child often hears fellow citizens moan the fact that there is nothing to do in Macon, Georgia. What a shame. Of course one does have to get out of the house to enjoy something other than entertainment via the Television and/or the Radio. On March 3rd, Flower Child and His Bride attended the 111th Annual Stunt at Porter Family Auditorium on the Campus of Wesleyan College. It was a delightful evening and tickets cost a mere $5.00 each for a total outlay of $10.00. This always is wholesome entertainment and I would recommend that you plan on attending in 2008 and take the whole family.
Then on Saturday, March 10th Flower Child and His Bride participated in the Savoring Grace Fund Raiser on behalf of Mount de Sales Academy. This was billed as The "Food Event" of 2007. As ticket holders supplied because my Bride had the correct answer on the AM 940 Morning Question of The Day we enjoyed a six hour tour of In-Town Macon. We visited six sites and toured magnificant homes. The high point of the whole affair was actual cooking demonstrations at each Home, with samples of the prepared food available for all attendees to savor. Again, a Delightful day. I understand this is an Annual Event. To participate you can always contact the Mount de Sales Development Office in February of 2008. The tickets for this event were sold at $25.00 each; but as I stated we were participating because of Ticket Welfare.
Of course the easy way to find out about these delightful events in Macon is to read the local Newspaper. The Day by Day Section usually has an abundance of events and some are sure to appeal to you.
Nothing to Do In Macon, Georgia!!!!!!!!
You have to be Kidding!!!!!!!!!!!
Images from the World Wide Web
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Friday, March 09, 2007
Thursday, March 08, 2007
Wednesday, March 07, 2007
With the recent events here in Macon, Georgia I thought it would be very appropriate you do some research on Car Jacking. As a volunteer reader at Vineville Academy I frequently use the back streets behind the school to egress the area. I travel on the streets behind Vineville Christian Tower to return to my home via Pio-Nono Avenue. For anyone who is interested in what to do I have found a link on the Internet, which is where I also found the picture above.I would encourage you to read this link: http://www.1adsi.com/article_carjacking.htm
This link contains a wealth of information.
Monday, March 05, 2007
While the 2008 Presidental Elections are twenty-two months away, we are all being bombarded with Print and Electronic Media Coverage of the upcoming election. To be fair, we are but a mere ten months away from the Primary Elections in several states and the famed Iowa caucus events.
In recent weeks we have all heard about Building 18 at the Army's Show Place Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Most of us know this Complex as Walter Reed Army Hospital.Friday, March 02, 2007
This is a snow scene during a break in the downfall on Friday, March 2, 2007. This Picture was taken about 11:00 A.M. This is a road that almost runs parallel to U. S. Highway 52. It is also just behind the bluff that overlooks Guttenberg, Iowa. It is certainly a tranquill scene that is being played out in many, many locations in the Great Upper Midwest this week. 


