Thursday, March 1, 2012

Granny B Time Traveler Extraordinaire




Granny B is a ‘being’ of unknown origin, who becomes aware of self, separateness, and oneness ‘a part of the whole’, all at one time.  This astonishing revelation is staggering. How does one handle such information. In her case it was first recognized as an impossibility. Gradually as she went about her every day life she took time to stop and question information that was being fed into her receptive mind..


 Wonder of wonders, it all began slowly to be revealed. Nothing came instantly, it was slowly, painfully slow, little by little, bits and pieces fitting together as a puzzle. A puzzle of life. It never comes to an end, there is so much information in the universe it is not possible to understand it all. Does she pass on what she sees? No, it is a treasure hunt that each and every part of the whole has to take part in for themselves. In fact she finds no matter how excited she is by the information, when she tries to pass it on to any being that will listen, they cannot hear. It comes to their ears as a jumbled mess. Why? Because each being is in their own place and has to receive what they are to know in their own time. So, she thinks ‘Maybe if I just say a statement once in awhile’ there will be someone who will hear and know. When she hears, reads or becomes aware of an amazing fact she writes it down and hopes someone somewhere will find a part of the treasure. 


The first statement, is one foremost in her mind at this time. Others follow not in the order found but rather in the order recalled. This is a way for a being on the path for many years to spend time in hopes of  helping others who are ready. Little by little.

  1. Don’t think Gods cruel, cause everything we do in our life, we do ourselves.
( Meaning Of Life, Stuart MacRae)

  1. Every irritation is a chance to embrace discomfort and chip away another atom of ego.    (Michael Berg)

  1. If you wanna make the world a better place. Take a look at yourself, then make a change.  (Man In The Mirror, Michael Jackson)

  1.  I need to look through to the governing dynamics.
             (A Beautiful Mind, John Nash)

  1. The best results come when everyone does what’s best for themselves, and the group. (A Beautiful Mind, John Nash)





Saturday, February 25, 2012

My Second Life Book

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Farm Ville Book

Thursday, January 26, 2012

On The Light Side


Two antennas met on a roof, fell in love and got married. The ceremony wasn't much, but the reception was excellent.

A jumper cable walks into a bar. The bartender says, "I'll serve you, but don't start anything"!

Two peanuts walk into a bar, and one was a salted.

A dyslexic man walks into a bra.

A man walks into a bar with a slab of asphalt under his arm and says, "A beer please, and one for the road"!

Two cannibals are eating a clown. One says to the other: "Does this taste funny to you?"

Two cows are standing next to each other in a field. Daisy says to Dolly, "I was artificially inseminated this morning." "I don't believe you," says Dolly. "It's true, no bull" exclaims Daisy.

An invisible man marries an invisible woman. The kids were nothing to look at either.

Deja Moo: The feeling that you've heard this bull before.

I went to buy some camouflage trousers the other day but I couldn't find any.

A man woke up in a hospital after a serious accident. He shouted, "Doctor, doctor, I can't feel my legs?" The doctor replied, "I know you can't - I've cut off your arms!"

I went to a seafood disco last week.and pulled a mussel.

What do you call a fish with no eyes? A fsh.

Two fish swim into a concrete wall. The one turns to the other and say: "Dam!!"

Two Eskimos sitting in a kayak were chilly, so they lit a fire in the craft. Unsurprisingly it sank, proving once again that you can't have your kayak and heat it too.

A group of chess enthusiasts checked into a hotel and were standing in the lobby discussing their recent tournament victories. After about an hour, the manager came out of the office and asked them to disperse. "But why?" they asked, as they moved off. "Because", he said, "I can't stand chessnuts boasting in an open foyer."

A woman has twins and gives them up for adoption. One of them goes to a family in Egypt and is named "Ahmal". The other goes to a family in Spain; they name him "Juan". Years later, Juan sends a picture of himself to his birth mother. Upon receiving the picture, she tells her husband that she wishes she also had a picture of Ahmal. Her husband responds, "They're twins! If you've seen Juan, you've seen Ahmal."

Mahatma Gandhi, as you know, walked barefoot most of the time, which produced an impressive set of calluses on his feet. He also ate very little, which made him rather frail and with his odd diet, he suffered from bad breath. This made him..(Oh man, this is so bad, it's good)..A Super Calloused Fragile Mystic Hexed By Halitosis.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Webmaster design for 'Oliver'


Performed by
Barry Pearl
As webmaster for Barry Pearl I designed a tribute page to 'Oliver'. In 1963 Barry Pearl was a workhouse boy and one of Fagin's gang on Broadway.

This was followed years later with Barry Pearl as Fagin

November 30 – December 31, 2006 
Oliver! Shatters Fulton Theatre Box Office Records, LANCASTER, Pa.
large cast of some of the cutest kids and live animals — a real rat (!) and a charming bull terrier playing Bullseye — is outdone only by a tremendous Fagin, played by Lancaster native Barry Pearl, who nearly pickpockets the show.

This project was truly fun to do and you can enjoy a bit of the performance with a click on Fagin.


Sunday, September 18, 2011

My Childhood Idol


Leon Maurice Gensler
He was my father. 
Birth:  Jan. 4, 1904
Fresno
Death:  Apr. 27, 1989
Fresno


1916-12 years old, delievered shoes for Reliable Shoe Store, with bicycle he bought himself.( His father, Myer, was the manager of the Fresno store.) Also served as button boy -changed buttons on high top shoes to fit ladies ankles.
1917-moved to San Francisco. Went to Healds and studied electricty at night school. 13 years old was usher at Little Edison Theater on Powell Street just off Market Street. Then to Lincoln Meat Market wrapping meat.
1918-Then to Dinkelspiel Wholesale Men's Furnishings to run elevator, one year $50.00 a month. He also helped fill orders. Finished grade school 8th grade at Mission Grammer. Worked for Wolf & Shelton Battery, overhauling & charging batteries for a few months.
1919-August his mother died. Lived with Uncle Scott Wright and Aunt Ruth.
1920-16 years old. Spent two weeks vacation in moutains. P.O.Avery, Uncle Lou's ( Louis Cousins, Leon's 1st cousin) ranch two miles above Avery, CA
1921-Went back to moutains to live.
18-19 years old, Bellhop at Sequoia.
1923- married Iva  
After Iva died he put the children into foster homes until he married Iva's sister Wardie.
Wardie & Leon lived in their home until their deaths in 1989.

My father earned his living as a radio repair man until circa 1940 at that time he took work as a repairman for a company called 'Service Amusements' repairing 'Pinball Machines'.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Stolen Memories Chapter III


Scott Gensler passed away on Wednesday, December 31, 2008, in Los Alamos, California. He was born on April 25, 1958 in Santa Barbara, where he lived until buying a home in Los Alamos. 
Scott attended San Marcos High School before taking the GED exam to exit high school in 1976. 
Scott was employed by the Raytheon Corporation for 22 years. His last job title was Principal Supply Chain Specialist.
Scott enjoyed fishing, shooting in the mountains of West Camino Cielo, off roading, and watching NASCAR. 
Scott was an amazing son and brother. He touched many lives with his caring spirit and love for life. He was well known and loved in the community and any outing with him would involve stopping to greet the many people that he knew in Santa Barbara, Los Alamos and Santa Maria.

Scott was my youngest son and a joy to be with. He is missed and thought of everyday. He was sunshine and laughter.


Was my fourth child and second son. He lived with our family eight weeks until his 
sudden death. Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS) is the unexpected, sudden death of a child under age 1 in which an autopsy does not show an explainable cause of death. Symptoms: There are no symptoms.