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Charles High Smith--Acquire New Skills Or Become A Mover 24.Jun.13




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Charles Hugh Smith and I discussed the increasing knowledge gap in America. If you aren't in a position to make connecitons and network with people who can help you get ahead, then you must increase you skill set. In previous eras you could only acquire those skills in college. Now, however, you can find them on the internet in numerous places. In fact, a college degree could be completely worthless, whereas an online course could be your ticket to great success.
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Barrick Gold Laying Off 30% of Corporate Staff Due To Slumping Gold Prices

Barrick Gold is cutting about 100 jobs to "streamline" their operations. Is this due to how low gold prices are resulting in mining companies struggling to turn a profit?

The cuts are a small portion of the 25,000 employees that Barrick has worldwide but represent its ongoing efforts to streamline during a period of falling gold prices and company-specific challenges.

Most of the corporate jobs are at Barrick's head office in Toronto, but some are at its regional offices.



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My Bead Show Treasures - Check Them Out!



Yesterday I visited the Rings & Things bead show in Trevose (Philadelphia) PA
and came home with a tremendous amount of brand new gemstone goodness! 

As promised, here's a look at some of the goodies I brought home...



Let's see, I'll try to remember what these are off the top of my head...left to right:
Fluorite, Citrine, Quartz and Rhodonite, Crab Fire Agate (for size reference,
these are about the size of a penny), Blue Agate, Celestite, Magnesite, Amethyst, 
Rainbow Amazonite, Blue Jasper, and Blue Chalcedony. I have to just say that
the photo doesn't do them justice - they are all so much more beautiful in person!





Big thanks to my sister Lisa for being my bead show buddy for the day! Not
only did she offer to come along with me so I didn't have to drive alone (it was
only about an hour from my home but I was unfamiliar with the area) but she 
also insisted on driving us in her car. She was so patient and waited as I strolled
the bead isles! Afterward we drove to beautiful Doylestown, PA, and I treated 
to lunch in a shady sidewalk cafe. It really was a great day! 






I couldn't resist the skulls...and am going to do something interesting & fun with them!
 Okay, left to right we have; Turquoise Magnesite skulls, bone colored Magnesite skulls, 
Chalcedony briolettes, rough point rock crystal points, African Turquoise, more rough point 
rock crystal points, Kyanite, Rutilated Quartz, small rock crystal points, Labradorite, 
and larger rock crystal points. I seemed to be drawn to the stick shaped stones! 






I've been hungering to get my paws on some natural Quartz Crystal Points, and was thrilled
to find the tiny ones (they're not cheap!) I've also been yearning for some Kyanite and 
Labradorite. I love the smoky blues and grays and the iridescent flash of those two stones.







Left to right starting in the bottom left corner there's a peek of lavender Lepidolite, 
blue Apatite, Rutilated Quartz, Blue Chalcedony briolettes, Amazonite, Citrine,
Pink and Purple Peruvian Opal briolettes, and Porcelain Jasper.







Kinda spooky, but I like!







Left to right: Fluorite, Citrine (and both of those are huge! They were two of the most 
expensive strands that I bought), Blue Chalcedony, Blue Peruvian Opal briolettes,
Pink/Purple Peruvian Opal briolettes, Rainbow Moonstone, and, the bees...I loved the
bees! They are unlike anything that I usually work with because they are not stone, 
but Thermo-Sensitive Polymer (think Mood Rings!) Yep! They change color with
the temperature: from the blue you see in the photo, to a neon green, to a warm 
golden brown, etc. I think they're really unique and can't wait to make something
beautiful with them!  




What do you think?



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My Visit To Rings & Things Bead Show Philly



Today I took a trip to Philly to visit my first ever Rings & Things bead show!
I had no idea what to expect - except for a lot of beads, of course! 

Wow, was it fun! I snapped a few photos while I was there so I could 
show you what it was like...check it out!


Holy beads Batman! Imagine an ENTIRE ballroom filled with tables just
like this one, each full of trays of strands of beads. Awesomeness!




They give you a tray when you walk in, and you just walk around and fill
your tray up with beads. When you're finished, they check you out. It was
quick and easy. My tray was very heavy by the time I was through!




I probably should have counted the tables to see how many there were,
but I can say it was an entire ballroom filled up with tables like the
ones above! The photo above shows just a tiny corner of the show!




All of the bead strands have tags. Each tag tells you what the bead is 
made of, what stone, or if it is dyed or natural, etc. The price on each 
strand is the retail price. You pay half of that, which is the wholesale
price (and also their catalog price.) Then they take another fifteen 
percent off on top of that, so it's really a great deal because you are
buying below the catalog price. If you're a business/retailer, don't 
forget to take along your state resale/tax certificate so that you don't 
pay sales tax on your wholesale purchase. 




They give you a price chart in your tray to refer to so you can keep 
track of what you're spending. 




It was so much fun! 




Be sure to check back for my next post, and
 I will show you all the goodies that I bought! 



What do you think?






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The Upcycled Garden June Volume 4


Spring and summer always seem to pass by so quickly! I figured I had better
get on the ball and share some more of these beautiful upcycled garden art ideas
while we are in the season. It's the time of year for planting, decorating, and 
enjoying our gardens and outdoor landscapes, so take a look below at this 
collection I gathered together for June, and be inspired!
Let me know which is your favorite!


And old metal bed headboard repurposed as a garden gate



Fish sculpture made from roof flashing by Mark Noll via Etsy


An old whiskey barrel hides a trashcan




Daisy garden flower planter by VaVasVintage via Etsy



Add a glass top to a container with succulents for an instant mini greenhouse




These old doors from Forever Vintage Rentals are perfect for taking photos in 
at an outdoor wedding, but I'd love them in my garden every day!




Recycled spoon flower by nbillmeyer via Etsy




Birdhouse made with reclaimed objects via Pinterest




Beautiful succulent garden from lacallefloridajardins




It's a piano garden...



Tin Man flamingo recycled garden art by CedarMoon via Etsy



Plant a flower garden in an old boat




Adirondack chair with wine glass holder made from wine barrels





Alligator tires by artist Eric Langert will surely keep your garden pests away





Yellow dump truck planter from House of Hawthornes








Painted salad bowl atop a tree stump = mushroom 
from mykidseatoffthefloor





Flowerpots placed in old dresser drawers


What do you think?


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