Last weekend I went to a wine bar near Ramona as a quick, no think, unplanned kind of stop! We didn't think much of it but when we went inside...we were early and they weren't just open yet.....we were bedazzled by the ancient Greek garden. Walking and sipping in the garden is one of the best ways to spend your time. If your lucky you will have some type of conversation that leads to new insight. If your hanging around in the Garden of the Gods you may want to have some type of stimulation.
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Thursday, May 30, 2019
Who Says You can't Cook on A Boat? A Simple Sirloin Pie Recipe
Cooking on a boat isn't much different than cooking at a camp site. You have limited supplies, limited tools to use, and limited cooking equipment. One thing most boats have is a stove top, grill, and oven. In this case a very small oven and the use of camping cookware can create a fairly solid meal.
1. Make your crust: I like to make my own crust. I add flour, butter, salt, and water until I can kneed into something smooth. I spread out half of the bread dough onto my cookware and keep the other half for the top. I cook it in the oven prior to adding anything so that it will be lightly browned. If you don't do this it is likely to get doughy.
2. Mix in the Ingredients: There are a lot of different ingredients that I use. I used a can of sirloin tips with gravy, can of vegetables, and some potatoes. Of course I mix it with spice.
3. Top the Crust: I spread the top crust to ensure that everything is sealed. Make sure that the edges are pushed in and crimped so that it doesn't leak out when cooking.
4. Cook It: How fast you want to cook or not cook depends on your temperature. While almost everything except the potato and dough is precooked you are really just trying to finish it off. In a small oven I put it in at 350 for an hour but check it regularly.
It turned out Delish!
1. Make your crust: I like to make my own crust. I add flour, butter, salt, and water until I can kneed into something smooth. I spread out half of the bread dough onto my cookware and keep the other half for the top. I cook it in the oven prior to adding anything so that it will be lightly browned. If you don't do this it is likely to get doughy.
2. Mix in the Ingredients: There are a lot of different ingredients that I use. I used a can of sirloin tips with gravy, can of vegetables, and some potatoes. Of course I mix it with spice.
3. Top the Crust: I spread the top crust to ensure that everything is sealed. Make sure that the edges are pushed in and crimped so that it doesn't leak out when cooking.
4. Cook It: How fast you want to cook or not cook depends on your temperature. While almost everything except the potato and dough is precooked you are really just trying to finish it off. In a small oven I put it in at 350 for an hour but check it regularly.
It turned out Delish!
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
4 Tips on Putting Together Your Research Pantheon!
Research teams can be complex and best ensuring that a research product succeeds is by staffing it with the right people that have the knowledge complete the work. I'm working on conducting a research project and have put together a team of interested scientists and professors. Each brought with them certain skills and a diverse background to ensure that their unique contribution is meaningful.
I put together a few ideas on how to select your research team. They are generic enough to apply to most situations.
1. Define Your Research, Objectives and Plans: Before you start putting your team together you should have a pretty good idea of what you want to do. Make sure that you have everything defined before moving forward.
2. Select Your Team on Skills: Your team will determine your potential success. Ensuring that you bring on board the right skills is essential. You may want to think in terms of experts in the field, familiarity with research design, people who can help create practical outcomes, etc....
3. Create Timeline and Plan: Having milestones and timelines helps to keep people on track. It is helpful for people to know when deliverable are due. Just make sure you build in some spare time in case there is an unexpected delay.
4. Designate Tasks: To complete your timelines and time-frames you need to apply the skills specifically. Therefore, put people on the teams and tasks they can do well.
5. Regular Check-Ins and Follow Ups: It is helpful to have check-ins to ensure that you are meting your deadline. Allowing each person to go around and discuss what they are working on helps to keep everyone else informed.
I put together a few ideas on how to select your research team. They are generic enough to apply to most situations.
1. Define Your Research, Objectives and Plans: Before you start putting your team together you should have a pretty good idea of what you want to do. Make sure that you have everything defined before moving forward.
2. Select Your Team on Skills: Your team will determine your potential success. Ensuring that you bring on board the right skills is essential. You may want to think in terms of experts in the field, familiarity with research design, people who can help create practical outcomes, etc....
3. Create Timeline and Plan: Having milestones and timelines helps to keep people on track. It is helpful for people to know when deliverable are due. Just make sure you build in some spare time in case there is an unexpected delay.
4. Designate Tasks: To complete your timelines and time-frames you need to apply the skills specifically. Therefore, put people on the teams and tasks they can do well.
5. Regular Check-Ins and Follow Ups: It is helpful to have check-ins to ensure that you are meting your deadline. Allowing each person to go around and discuss what they are working on helps to keep everyone else informed.
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Coastal Pictures-Ocean Beach
Surfing and jogging in Ocean Beach, CA I was able to take a few nice shots of the beach, coast, and pier. OB is the place where people of hippie persuasion hang out and lounge. For me, it is one of the closest place to enjoy the beach. Great coffee shops, down low dining, and brew pubs. I can spend a whole day enjoying the sun, water, and culture.
Monday, May 27, 2019
Why Does Nature Reduce Stress? Veterans and PTSD
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Connecting to nature simply means spending our time and efforts in nature. Hiking, walking, biking, camping, hunting, etc... are all about touching base with nature. While the activity may change we ultimately want to be immersed in our world.
To understand why nature reduces our stress we should look at our biological history. Our species came from the forest, jungles, and swamps. Everything we know about ourselves for most of our historical significance came from nature.
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Our modern society increases our anxiety through constant contact, information, noise, pollution, and forced activity. It is antithetical to our original nature as a small clan people who developed based on our environmental lifestyles.
Veterans with PTSD have a particular difficulty getting their nervous systems to calm down. Getting connected to their deepest psychological/biological connection rooted in the human species it is possible to rewire the brain to better handle trauma.
it is important to remember that PTSD happens to veterans (and others) due to extremely stressful events in which they do not feel safe. While the particular event may have caused that specific trauma it is their childhood upbringing that makes a significance difference in who will get and who won't.
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Here is a great resource for understanding PTSD.
https://militarybenefits.info/helping-ptsd-veterans/
Sunday, May 26, 2019
Helping Orphans Succeed Through Compassionate Giving
Yesterday I had the opportunity to go down to the orphanages and bring some needed supplies. One of the things they need is cleaning stuff, toilet paper, and other items that are more mundane. Most people want to buy food or bring used clothing but in many cases they need other things such as cleaning supplies, new soccer shoes, and other items. At the present time I'm focused more on providing shoes for their soccer team as well as ensuring they have the basic supplies they need.
When you frequent these orphanages on a regular basis you come to realize that these kids have needs for love, affection, and a relationship. They begin to remember you and know your name. They grab your hands and walk with you to tell you something about their lives. They want to feel special!
That is one of the reasons why I want to spend some time working with them. They are pliable human beings that allow my activities to make a difference. One kind word, a few resources, and some encouragement and these kids can do some amazing things. We set them up for a better life their parents could not provide.
Of course my dog Chewy loved the attention as well. :)ππΆππΆ
You may be interested in donating to a sustained non-profit that has been around for 26 years. They do a great job. If you would like to donate for the general need to sustain life through Corazon De Vida which is a U.S. based non-profit. https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/1984592
When you frequent these orphanages on a regular basis you come to realize that these kids have needs for love, affection, and a relationship. They begin to remember you and know your name. They grab your hands and walk with you to tell you something about their lives. They want to feel special!
That is one of the reasons why I want to spend some time working with them. They are pliable human beings that allow my activities to make a difference. One kind word, a few resources, and some encouragement and these kids can do some amazing things. We set them up for a better life their parents could not provide.
Of course my dog Chewy loved the attention as well. :)ππΆππΆ
You may be interested in donating to a sustained non-profit that has been around for 26 years. They do a great job. If you would like to donate for the general need to sustain life through Corazon De Vida which is a U.S. based non-profit. https://www.classy.org/fundraiser/1984592
These kids need a ton of supplies. |
Monday, May 20, 2019
Turning Fruit Into Sweet Business Through Marketing
Dr. Murad Abel |
With a solid strategy and focused effort they can bring interest and excitement to their wine.
Spend some time in Baja or in Napa Valley and you will soon find luxurious wine mixed with beautiful environments. Wine enthusiasts from all over the world travel to the area to get their taste buds teased by the unique offerings of each winery.
Image: Each winery creates an image that makes statements about who they are, what they want to accomplish and what they hope to achieve. Successful images fit within the core wine demographic but still niche enough to attract high return customers.
Atmosphere: The atmosphere is what creates memories and returns. No one want to sit in a garage and drink wine out of a box. Providing the right atmosphere makes a big difference in the overall ability of people to get immersed in their environment to create the total experience.
Service: Service helps people to fell special. People don't spend money or buy things unless it is out of necessity or they will feel good about themselves. Service provides them with positive feelings and images of their worth within the business.
Quality: If you are going to spend your time traveling, vising wineries and savoring the flavors you do not want to be purchasing cheap dollar store wine. Make sure your offerings are some of the best.
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