[UC] fwd: ceiling fan usage, plus (was fans and things)

2010-06-03 Thread Linda Lee
We have ceiling fans in nearly every room.  Couldn't live w/o them!   
Fans are made to run in both directions, for good reason.  Here's a  
fairly comprehensive explanation of how they (should) work:


http://housewares.about.com/od/coolingheating/f/ceilfanrotation.htm

Remember that when (if) you leave your house/apt for a period of time  
your pet(s) are still at home and generally aren't comfortable in the  
heat.  Make sure to make things as comfortable for them as possible,  
and leave extra bowls of fresh water throughout your living space.   
While leaving a ceiling fan on is a good idea, leaving window fans  
running is probably not safe.  And don't leave windows open unless the  
screens are built in and are VERY secure!


cheers,
-linda


Suzanne wrote:
what is the right way? i've never understood that.

Chelsea wrote:
It sounds goofy and obvious, but make sure your ceiling fans are  
rotating the right way if you switched them for the winter.  Clean the  
blades, too!



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[UC] Deaths affecting out Neighborhood and Life-affirming responses

2010-06-03 Thread campio...@juno.com

Sabina Rose O'Donnell was murdered, in Northern Liberties in the very early 
hours of Wednesday morning.  She was only 21.  
According to news reports, she had a happy evening, of work, bar-hopping and 
visiting a friend, before heading home at Midnight.  

I remember her as a beautiful little girl, not a perfect age match to my kids 
(now 19 and 23) but close enough in age and geography (she lived on 44th 
Street) so that Birthdays, visits to Clark Park and swimming at the UC Swim 
Club could be shared activities.  
I don't know how best to break the news to my kids.  
Sabina left West Philly when her parents moved away, and so there is some 
distance, but finding an explanation for this brutal slaying seems almost 
impossible.  When I first saw the news, it said she had just come from 
California so I was hoping it was not our  beautiful, much loved neighborhood 
kid.  I contacted a friend who might still know her parents, for reassurance, 
but the response was, 
Yes, Liz, it is. ... Sabina was a dear girl ..., and much loved. I don't know  
how to  help, myself. I mean what can anyone really do? I have, of course,   
reached out to her family.

I post this as others may know or remember Sabina and/ or her family.
I would welcome a private reminder of happy memories.
I hope many will pray for the repose of her soul and that her family will be 
blessed with the grace and strength needed to survive this horror.
I also hope that we reach out to the neighborhood children, now young adults, 
who knew Sabina, and let them know that they are loved.
It is not fair that Sabina could not travel 4 blocks, safely, but is is fact.  
We need our children to live caution and sense.
Joy and caution are not mutually exclusive.


Separate notes:

I attended a Memorial Mass for Anita Brothers this week.
Anita lived to be 84, attended daily Mass at St. Francis de Sales, including on 
the day she died.
She died peacefully in her sleep.
In the receiving line, before the Mass, Mr. Brothers mentioned that he and Mrs. 
Brothers considered my mother saintly and had said a prayer for my mother 
every day, since her death in 1981.  As good Catholics they may have placed 
some special recognition on the fact that my mother had 12 children and 
remained a faithful wife and stalwart mother until death took her.  
I was and remain deeply touched by his comment and evidence of their devotion.
Now that I am well over 50, memorial services are becoming sadly more frequent. 
 
It feels good to say a proper goodbye and interesting to read the Funeral 
Brochures and obituaries to learn what is considered newsworthy and often not 
known about someone who was a long time good neighbor.

Some good News:
Sr. Francis Joseph, R.A., from the convent at 1001 S. 47th St, survived a 
recent, experimental heart surgery and is home.
Anyone who knows our 90+ year old PEACE PILGRIM can easily imagine the 
persistence and energy Sister Francis applied to convince the Doctors to accept 
a nonagenarian into the program.  She is home in time for today's feast to 
honor the June 3rd anniversary of the Canonization of the founder of her order, 
Saint Marie Eugenie, RA.
She taught Grace Kelly, at Raven Hill.  She led missions in France, India the 
Philippines, South America and here in the USA.
She continues to lead and inspire by volunteering at St. Francis de Sales.
She promotes opportunities to learn and act through a lecture series at her 
convent.


I hope all who read this note take some action to send kindness, compassion, 
courage and forgiveness forward, today and every day.

All the best!
Liz
Elizabeth Campion
PRUDENTIAL, FOX  ROACH REALTORS, LLC
210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Suite 406
Phila, PA 19103
215-790-5653 Desk  Voicemail
215-880-2930 Cell  Emergency
215-546-9781 Shared office Fax

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Re: [UC] Deaths affecting out Neighborhood and Life-affirming responses

2010-06-03 Thread Frank Carroll
There is a ridiculous argument happening on the NLNA boards about whether this 
happened in NL or Kensington because the body was found ½ block north of Girard 
Ave. People seem to think it makes a difference. It reminds me of many UC/West 
Philly discussions here. Your message is a welcome antidote.

Frank

On Jun 3, 2010, at 02:11 PM, campio...@juno.com wrote:

 
 Sabina Rose O'Donnell was murdered, in Northern Liberties in the very early 
 hours of Wednesday morning.  She was only 21.  
 According to news reports, she had a happy evening, of work, bar-hopping and 
 visiting a friend, before heading home at Midnight.  
 
 I remember her as a beautiful little girl, not a perfect age match to my kids 
 (now 19 and 23) but close enough in age and geography (she lived on 44th 
 Street) so that Birthdays, visits to Clark Park and swimming at the UC Swim 
 Club could be shared activities.  
 I don't know how best to break the news to my kids.  
 Sabina left West Philly when her parents moved away, and so there is some 
 distance, but finding an explanation for this brutal slaying seems almost 
 impossible.  When I first saw the news, it said she had just come from 
 California so I was hoping it was not our beautiful, much loved neighborhood 
 kid.  I contacted a friend who might still know her parents, for reassurance, 
 but the response was, 
 Yes, Liz, it is. ... Sabina was a dear girl ..., and much loved. I don't 
 know how to help, myself. I mean what can anyone really do? I have, of 
 course, reached out to her family.
 
 I post this as others may know or remember Sabina and/ or her family.
 I would welcome a private reminder of happy memories.
 I hope many will pray for the repose of her soul and that her family will be 
 blessed with the grace and strength needed to survive this horror.
 I also hope that we reach out to the neighborhood children, now young adults, 
 who knew Sabina, and let them know that they are loved.
 It is not fair that Sabina could not travel 4 blocks, safely, but is is fact. 
  
 We need our children to live caution and sense.
 Joy and caution are not mutually exclusive.
 
 
 Separate notes:
 
 I attended a Memorial Mass for Anita Brothers this week.
 Anita lived to be 84, attended daily Mass at St. Francis de Sales, including 
 on the day she died.
 She died peacefully in her sleep.
 In the receiving line, before the Mass, Mr. Brothers mentioned that he and 
 Mrs. Brothers considered my mother saintly and had said a prayer for my 
 mother every day, since her death in 1981.  As good Catholics they may have 
 placed some special recognition on the fact that my mother had 12 children 
 and remained a faithful wife and stalwart mother until death took her.  
 I was and remain deeply touched by his comment and evidence of their devotion.
 Now that I am well over 50, memorial services are becoming sadly more 
 frequent.  
 It feels good to say a proper goodbye and interesting to read the Funeral 
 Brochures and obituaries to learn what is considered newsworthy and often not 
 known about someone who was a long time good neighbor.
 
 Some good News:
 Sr. Francis Joseph, R.A., from the convent at 1001 S. 47th St, survived a 
 recent, experimental heart surgery and is home.
 Anyone who knows our 90+ year old PEACE PILGRIM can easily imagine the 
 persistence and energy Sister Francis applied to convince the Doctors to 
 accept a nonagenarian into the program.  She is home in time for today's 
 feast to honor the June 3rd anniversary of the Canonization of the founder of 
 her order, Saint Marie Eugenie, RA.
 She taught Grace Kelly, at Raven Hill.  She led missions in France, India the 
 Philippines, South America and here in the USA.
 She continues to lead and inspire by volunteering at St. Francis de Sales.
 She promotes opportunities to learn and act through a lecture series at her 
 convent.
 
 
 I hope all who read this note take some action to send kindness, compassion, 
 courage and forgiveness forward, today and every day.
 
 All the best!
 Liz
 Elizabeth Campion
 PRUDENTIAL, FOX  ROACH REALTORS, LLC
 210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Suite 406
 Phila, PA 19103
 
 215-790-5653 Desk  Voicemail
 215-880-2930 Cell  Emergency
 215-546-9781 Shared office Fax
 
 campio...@juno.com  or
 home.in.ph...@juno.com for Rental questions

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 www.PicasaWeb.google.com/CampionEF 
 
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 Your referral is a welcome compliment.
 
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RE: [UC] Deaths affecting out Neighborhood and Life-affirming responses

2010-06-03 Thread Karen Allen

RE: There is a ridiculous argument happening on the NLNA boards about whether 
this happened in NL or Kensington because the body was found ½ block north of 
Girard Ave. People seem to think it makes a difference

 

That's disgusting. I guess it makes a difference to those who care more about 
image and property values than they do about a young girl's life.
 


From: fcarr...@pobox.com
Subject: Re: [UC] Deaths affecting out Neighborhood and Life-affirming responses
Date: Thu, 3 Jun 2010 14:32:02 -0400
To: UnivCity@list.purple.com

There is a ridiculous argument happening on the NLNA boards about whether this 
happened in NL or Kensington because the body was found ½ block north of Girard 
Ave. People seem to think it makes a difference. It reminds me of many UC/West 
Philly discussions here. Your message is a welcome antidote.


Frank




On Jun 3, 2010, at 02:11 PM, campio...@juno.com wrote:


Sabina Rose O'Donnell was murdered, in Northern Liberties in the very early 
hours of Wednesday morning.  She was only 21.  
According to news reports, she had a happy evening, of work, bar-hopping and 
visiting a friend, before heading home at Midnight.  

I remember her as a beautiful little girl, not a perfect age match to my kids 
(now 19 and 23) but close enough in age and geography (she lived on 44th 
Street) so that Birthdays, visits to Clark Park and swimming at the UC Swim 
Club could be shared activities.  
I don't know how best to break the news to my kids.  
Sabina left West Philly when her parents moved away, and so there is some 
distance, but finding an explanation for this brutal slaying seems almost 
impossible.  When I first saw the news, it said she had just come from 
California so I was hoping it was not our beautiful, much loved neighborhood 
kid.  I contacted a friend who might still know her parents, for reassurance, 
but the response was, 
Yes, Liz, it is. ... Sabina was a dear girl ..., and much loved. I don't know 
how to help, myself. I mean what can anyone really do? I have, of course, 
reached out to her family.

I post this as others may know or remember Sabina and/ or her family.
I would welcome a private reminder of happy memories.
I hope many will pray for the repose of her soul and that her family will be 
blessed with the grace and strength needed to survive this horror.
I also hope that we reach out to the neighborhood children, now young adults, 
who knew Sabina, and let them know that they are loved.
It is not fair that Sabina could not travel 4 blocks, safely, but is is fact.  
We need our children to live caution and sense.
Joy and caution are not mutually exclusive.


Separate notes:

I attended a Memorial Mass for Anita Brothers this week.
Anita lived to be 84, attended daily Mass at St. Francis de Sales, including on 
the day she died.
She died peacefully in her sleep.
In the receiving line, before the Mass, Mr. Brothers mentioned that he and Mrs. 
Brothers considered my mother saintly and had said a prayer for my mother 
every day, since her death in 1981.  As good Catholics they may have placed 
some special recognition on the fact that my mother had 12 children and 
remained a faithful wife and stalwart mother until death took her.  
I was and remain deeply touched by his comment and evidence of their devotion.
Now that I am well over 50, memorial services are becoming sadly more frequent. 
 
It feels good to say a proper goodbye and interesting to read the Funeral 
Brochures and obituaries to learn what is considered newsworthy and often not 
known about someone who was a long time good neighbor.

Some good News:
Sr. Francis Joseph, R.A., from the convent at 1001 S. 47th St, survived a 
recent, experimental heart surgery and is home.
Anyone who knows our 90+ year old PEACE PILGRIM can easily imagine the 
persistence and energy Sister Francis applied to convince the Doctors to accept 
a nonagenarian into the program.  She is home in time for today's feast to 
honor the June 3rd anniversary of the Canonization of the founder of her order, 
Saint Marie Eugenie, RA.
She taught Grace Kelly, at Raven Hill.  She led missions in France, India the 
Philippines, South America and here in the USA.
She continues to lead and inspire by volunteering at St. Francis de Sales.
She promotes opportunities to learn and act through a lecture series at her 
convent.


I hope all who read this note take some action to send kindness, compassion, 
courage and forgiveness forward, today and every day.

All the best!
Liz

Elizabeth Campion
PRUDENTIAL, FOX  ROACH REALTORS, LLC
210 W. Rittenhouse Square, Suite 406
Phila, PA 19103

215-790-5653 Desk  Voicemail
215-880-2930 Cell  Emergency
215-546-9781 Shared office Fax

campio...@juno.com  or
home.in.ph...@juno.com for Rental questions
   
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www.PicasaWeb.google.com/CampionEF 

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[UC] TODAY! Thursday Farmers' Market - Clark Park

2010-06-03 Thread Linda Lee
The market is set up right now, with a few produce vendors, bread guy,  
plant/flower guy - good deals! - and the barbeque folks!


4-7pm (every Thursday)

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