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Heard a bunch of random yelling outside as Precious was cleaning the house, and it turns out, it was this random acrobat. His antics attracted an old lady as well.
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Physician: "I'm afraid your daughter has a very advanced case of chicken pox. It is unlikely that she will make it through the night. I'm sorry but there is nothing I can do."
Annabelle: "Please, surely there must be something you can try - Anything!"
Physician: "I'm so sorry, but there is nothing to be done."
#TW: infant death#TW: illness#Evergreen Legacy#Decades Challenge#Sims 3#TS3#Simblr#Sims Legacy#Historical Sims#Medieval Sims#EvergreenMOB#Annabelle Evergreen#Ivan Evergreen#Lorna McCann#Year 1552#Decade 1550s#TW: Death
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Royal Exchange and a few families
This house used to be the “Doss” house. It’s across the street from the 2 big towers in town – where I have placed my police and military rabbithole rugs. Anyway, I don’t plan on using all the EA rabbitholes in this world, but today – while redoing a family in CAS and then their home – I decided to have the parents go into the business career. I really don’t want the journalism branch, but since EA was lazy, and didn’t split up the business/journalism RH, I’m stuck. Oh well.
Anyway, I decided to convert this house into the Royal Exchange – where sims can go to convert their gems and whatnot into simoleons. They also go here to pay their taxes – which works out really well for the Crown, since they keep a record of all exchanges, so they pretty much know how many simoleons a sim has. Anyway, right out front is bloody stump and an axe. A not-so subtle reminder to not cheat the Crown.
Inside, it’s pretty straight-forward. The pictures on the wall are of His Majesty and his 2 queens – and yes, one is deceased. Like Anne Boleyn, she failed in her royal duty and met a similar fate. That door in the final picture, leads to the “vault” – aka: my rabbithole rug.
I’ve also been gradually working on the families who live here - changing out their basegame stuff to garb from TSM and other sources. This first house belongs to the Lobster sisters. But since it’s BIG and I’ve been snagging sims from other EA worlds for this one, I decided to move in that Lorna McCann sim from Dragon Valley, and give the other two ladies her last name. They are now all three sisters, and they don’t particularly like one-another.
This is Claire - one of the sims who came with the save-game. She is the town fortune teller. I know the name of that lot was Sansas’s Fortune etc, but this lady is such a grump that none of the locals are brave enough to point that out to her.
And these are her 2 sisters. The one with the cane, is Caroline (she works as a cook) and the other, is Lorna from DV. She’s one of the healers in town. They also have a cat, who’s out hunting somewhere.
This house belonged to the Meatlow family - a sim and her dog. But since it’s also BIG, I moved in that Murphy sim from Dragon Valley. In this town history, Siobahn owns this house, and her sister, and her sister’s mangy mutt, moved in with her. (All the sims now have the surname Murphy)
This was the little sim who came with the house - M something. Anyway, I decided to make her an acrobat - since I converted the old schoolhouse lot into a live show venue. Since she’s in the “entertainment” field, she gets to forgo dresses. To help her with her career, I gave her the “clumsy” and “shy” traits. Needless to say, her career is not going too well.
And this is Siobahn from DV. I got rid of that skanky outfit EA gave her. She may be a singer - and nice ladies didn’t really go into any entertainment fields back then - but she considers herself a lady and is on the lookout for some minor lord to latch onto. She is NOT happy to have a sister move in with her. And definitely doesn’t like her flea-bitten mutt.
And yes, I do actually write histories for all my sim families. Ask Tedhi about it sometime!
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News Dramaturgy: Sam Sheldon @ Edfringe 2017
NewsRevue 2017
Pleasance Courtyard (Beyond), 60 Pleasance, Edinburgh, EH8 9TJ Wednesday 2nd – Monday 28th August 2017 (not 15th), 18:30
NewsRevue may be back every year but it’s always an entirely new show! This Guinness World Record-breaking, Fringe First-winning, Perrier finalist, news-based song and sketch show is where you should come if you’re in need of a cathartic dose of comic exasperation - all in the spirit of free expression.
Although NewsRevue is a Fringe stalwart its content changes all the time, reflecting the very latest world events; the Edinburgh show is a highlight of this year’s news so expect the very best of British satire with the demise of democracy, Brexit and, of course, the unavoidable Trump!
And, as Napoleon once said, 'In politics, absurdity is not a handicap'. The excellent writing, superlative performances and original takes on current affairs make this a must-see at the Fringe every year.
What was the inspiration for this performance? The News! For NewsRevue, if it's in the news we'll probably have something to say about it! Is performance still a good space for the public discussion of ideas? Performance will always be the perfect space for the discussion of ideas. Productions such as ours shed light on current events and the people who run our day to day lives in ways that people least expect. I mean it's always easier to discuss UKIP after you've seen Nigel Farage rap at you.
How did you become interested in making performance? I first became interested in developing my own work when I began performing Stand Up Comedy which was my first experience of publicly sharing my own written work. Is there any particular approach to the making of the show? Due to the fast nature of the show and the need to keep material up to date and fresh, the rehearsal and development process is equally as fast paced. Our director Katie Pesskin directed the show last year when the result of the Brexit vote and the immediate repercussions in the British government had a huge impact on the show as every day the news was becoming old news. Things were changing exceptionally quickly which was hard work for the cast but very exciting for audiences. Does the show fit with your usual productions? I have always loved performing comedy but I have never had the opportunity to take part in something so fast paced with such a huge turn around in material, which while challenging is also a really exciting process to be a part of. What do you hope that the audience will experience? I hope the audience experience a great sense of catharsis and enjoyment that comes with making fun of the nightmare which is our current political climate. In simpler terms I just hope they have as much fun watching Donald Trump sing and dance as much as I have playing him! What strategies did you consider towards shaping this audience experience? Just keep on laughing, if we find it funny then hopefully the audience will too.
Producer Emma Taylor comments, I feel as committed to and enthralled by NewsRevue today as when I first started producing it in 2001. As the daughter of a former refugee and political prisoner, producing NewsRevue is a daily reminder of how lucky we are for our freedom of speech and that we are allowed to mock the powers that be through gags, song and dance.
2016 director Katie Pesskin is returning to the show for a second year running. She comments, 2016 was an incredibly exciting time for NewsRevue. The result of the Brexit vote and the immediate repercussions in the British government had a huge impact on the show as every day the news was becoming old news. Things were changing exceptionally quickly - hard work for us and very exciting for our audiences! It was NewsRevue doing what it does best and such a memorable show.
The show is acknowledged as a highly successful springboard for all the incredible talents involved, many of whom started their careers on the show before scaling great comedy heights. Described by Chortle as ‘a rite of passage for all comedy new-comers’ previous alumni include: Rory Bremner, Reece Shearsmith, Alistair McGowan, Bill Bailey, Sean McCann, Michelle Collins, Zoe Lyons, Nick Helm, Cariad Lloyd, Bridget Christie, Gemma Arrowsmith, Sarah-Louise Young, Lorna Watson, Gemma Whelan, Luke Toulson and Sara Pascoe.
Title NewsRevue 2017
Performance Dates Wednesday 2nd – Monday 28th August (not 15th), 18:30
Running time 60 minutes
Location Pleasance Courtyard (Beyond), 60 Pleasance, Edinburgh, EH8 9TJ
Box Office Tickets are available from www.pleasance.co.uk, priced £10 - £17.50
Twitter @newsrevue, @ThePleasance
Notes Ages 14+ (parental guidance)
Producer Emma Taylor Director Katie Pesskin Musical Director Tom Barnes
Cast Howard Grater
Sam Sheldon Abigail Simpson Elissa Churchill
Previews Canal Café Theatre, London
20th – 23rd July, 27th – 28th July, Thursdays to Saturdays at 9.30pm, Sundays at 9pm
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London Book Fair - Day 3
ISIS Publishing may not be the most alluring name to be trading under at the moment but that hasn’t held back Stand 4N7g [photo below] at the London Book Fair, which closed Thursday 16 March 2017. It could be a cunning move to switch tactics to literature. Publishers try valiantly to bore us to death by churning out mediocre genre novels which are pulped soon after release, and this could be ISIS’s new tactic.
Sadly ISIS Publishing is nothing of the sort, an entirely decent firm whose name - like Bin Laden Construction - has taken an unfortunate turn. The fair’s closing day has a slight end-of-term feeling, and many of the publishers start packing up and leaving after lunch - they’re probably confusing it with Friday at the office. The stands of some of the the giant firms seem gradually depleted of staff. As the afternoon moves on there’s conspicuous dismantling and packing-up round the halls. Not everyone. Kindle Direct Publishing and Amazon Publishing, Bonnier, IngramSpark, Russia and many others play the game and keep working till closing time. And of course, the Publishers Association - makes you proud to be British. The Publishers Association in a literary event does suggest a question. Should there be an apostrophe? Waterstones, which you’d think would know better, caused a small war among grammarians by dropping their apostrophe a few years back. Not, however, at their Kensington High Street branch just up the road from the Book Fair’s Olympia venue. Kensington is stuffed with writers. Their Kensington store says Waterstone’s on the outside - probably to protect their staff from being pummelled with brioche.
Every kind of business connected with the production of books has a stand. Russell Kerridge is managing director of ImageWrite Book Publishing Services. Editor and actor Joelle Skilbeck is on the stand of the Society for Editors and Proofreaders Trade Association. Maria Vassilopoulos is sales and marketing executive for the British Library. The Royal Academy, Victoria & Albert Museum - and other public institutions - have stands.
Sonya Greenhough is sales director for Helen Exley Gifts - another firm hard at work till the end. Liz McCann is marketing manager at JP Medical Publishers. Mr Uma Desu is CEO of Intelli India and the author of the novel Levona’s Tears. Alex Carr is executive editor-at-large for Amazon Publishing and explains that they select manuscripts from books published through Kindle Direct Publishing, and take submissions from literary agents. Islam International Publications has a stand.
Sachin Virkar is at Kaleido Graphics. Peter Newsom does export sales for Watkins Media. Melissa Chin is content administrator at publisher Type & Tell. Grace Yang is strategic account manager at Reed Exhibitions for China Shanghai International Children's Book Fair [17-19 November 2017]. Wendy French is a specialist in publishing services.
Jonathan Williams is managing director for Cicerone, the distinguished publisher of hearty and energetic books for those inclined to hike inclines: 'walking, trekking, climbing and mountaineering, cycle touring and hill and mountain skills’.
Nick Singh is the massively helpful UK customer support at international printer IngramSpark, known by email by everyone who writes to them and charming in person here on their stand.
Lorna Summers is managing director of Turpin Distribution. Anna von Hahn is publishing consultant at Small Space Agency. Richard Stephens is marketing manager at LitFire Publishing. The Independent Publishers Guild is here, as is the Publishers Licensing Society. Sarah Guest is trade sales manager at Pen & Sword Books Ltd. Oliver Thomas is director of CLOC Ltd Publishing Services.
Rebecca Souster is account manager at the printer Clays; however Rebecca Souster is anonymously the author of by far the best book on priting for self-publishers - Clays Guide To Independent Publishing [cover picture below]: a remarkable (and free) book for a company to produce as, rather than plugging the company’s products (which it does, but with disarming modesty), it sets out in quite remarkable detail every fact about printing: exactly how lithographic printing and digital get ink onto paper; the grain direction of papers, covers, how to work out page count from manuscript pages; the need to licence fonts; how to pick typefaces. It’s both a nerd’s guide and elegant deconstruction of the manuscript-to-reader process written in blissfully graceful language. Give Rebecca a pay rise, Clays, and do make it a large one.
Pictures below, top to bottom:
Olympia Exhibition Halls. Grand Hall. USA Pavilion directory. Not the same ISIS. International Business Lounge talks list. National Hall. Clay’s Guide to Independent Publishing. English PEN Literary Salon. Kindle Direct Publishing [KDP]. Possibly wrong clocks. Print In Istanbul. Map (essential). Lithuania. Publishers Association. Russia. [note Russia and Lithuania separated by Publishers Association; subliminal hint to US to deploy PA in Europe rather than NATO?]. Author HQ lecture area.
John Park
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Thursday 16 March 2017
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Lost rabbit caused bomb scare at Australian airport
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The innocent hare triggered a vital scare on June 27. (RSPCA)
Some bunny is in issues right away following an deserted rabbit at Australia's Adelaide Airport brought on a significant bomb scare.
On the evening of June 27, law enforcement and explosive authorities arrived at the air hub to examine a suspicious Lorna Jane looking bag deserted in the women’s' restroom, Newsweek noted.
Upon assessment, authorities had been getting stunned to uncover that the scare was basically just a hare: a male Dwarf rabbit.
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“We treat every little thing in the aviation home fairly substantially, but our bomb appraisal officers undoubtedly weren’t expecting to acquire a rabbit in unattended baggage," Commander Brett McCann stated, adding that it was “certainly an uncommon situation.”
In great spirits and carrying a red harness, the rabbit seasoned no varieties of identification. Law enforcement ahead of lengthy passed the critter off to Royal Culture for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA) officials, ABC reported.
“This is the very first position of this sort that I’ve take place all through in my 26 a lengthy time of provider with RSPCA,” responder Nalika Van Loenen reported. “The youthful male rabbit is plainly really correctly socialized and cared for.”
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“The police had set him in a huge box and gotten some carrots from Subway, so he had some fresh new shredded carrot to munch on despite the fact that they waited for me to arrive,” she added.
Underneath the care of the RSPCA for the time at present getting, the animal welfare officers really feel “hoptimistic” that they will discover significantly a lot more details on the rabbit’s origins.
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Cute rabbit inadvertently drawn into a bomb scare at airport
In this day and age, you know you're not meant to leave your baggage unattended in airports. Especially if there's a cute rabbit inside.
The bomb squad of the Australian Federal Police was called to Adelaide Airport on Wednesday after a pink Lorna Jane bag was left unattended in a female toilet.
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But instead of holding dangerous items, the bag contained a young male dwarf rabbit wearing a red harness and no identification. Police called in rescue officers from the RSPCA, who took in the animal for safety.
"This is the first job of this kind that I’ve come across in my 26 years of service with RSPCA," rescue officer Van Loenen said in a statement online.
"The young male rabbit is clearly very well socialised and cared for. He is even harness trained. The police had put him in a large box and gotten some carrots from Subway, so he had some fresh shredded carrot to munch on while they waited for me to arrive."
@rspcasa will try and find a home for this cute dwarf rabbit, found abandoned in Adelaide airport toilets. He sparked a bizarre security scare @TenNewsADEL pic.twitter.com/fmJOaH5ylK
— Brett Clappis (@BrettClappis) June 28, 2018
The situation was an unusual one for police, who didn't take any risks when they received the call.
"We treat everything in the aviation space very seriously, but our bomb appraisal officers certainly weren’t expecting to find a rabbit in unattended baggage. Thankfully the rabbit is safe and well, and hopefully the owner will be found," AFP acting state manager Commander Brett McCann added.
The hunt is now on for the owner of the rabbit, and rescue officers have some theories to why they abandoned the animal.
"A couple of scenarios came to mind — his owner could have been leaving the country and knew by leaving their pet in a populated area he would be found and cared for. Or they may have been planning on smuggling him on board a plane, but backed out at the last minute," Van Loenen said.
For now, the rabbit has been given the name "Boeing" by RSPCA staff.
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NFDA Introduces the 2018 Meet the Mentors Program Participants
Brookfield, Wis. – The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) is proud to announce the names of the 50 funeral professionals who will attend the association’s Meet the Mentors program, March 11-13 at the Emory Conference Center Hotel in Atlanta, Ga. Meet the Mentors has been wholly funded by the Funeral Service Foundation since the program’s 2011 inception.
During Meet the Mentors, these 50 funeral professionals who are either age 40 or under or new to the profession (first licensed within the last five years) will have an opportunity to meet, learn from and talk with innovative and successful funeral professionals. It’s also an opportunity to network and form relationships with other new professionals.
The names of the 50 participants were announced last week through a series of video drawings, which were shared on the NFDA website and social media sites (e.g., Facebook, Twitter, etc.).
About Meet the Mentors
During Meet the Mentors, attendees will meet, learn from, and talk with three innovative and successful funeral professionals: Matthew Baskerville, CFSP, CPC, CCO, owner of Reeves & Baskerville Funeral Homes, which has locations in Coal City, Gardner, Morris and Wilmington, Ill.; Erlinda Valdez, general manager of Wallin Funeral Homes, which has locations in Sanger, Fowler, Riverdale and Parlier, Calif.; and Victor C. March, Sr., president and CEO of March Funeral Homes in Baltimore, Md. March also serves on the Funeral Service Foundation Board of Trustees. Baskerville is a 2013 Meet the Mentors alum.
There is no cost to participate in the Meet the Mentors program itself. The Funeral Service Foundation’s grant provides exclusive, career-transforming access to three mentors and covers attendees’ registration fees, two nights’ lodging and select meals. The 50 individuals selected to attend only pay for their transportation to the program.
More than 600 young professionals and emerging leaders have benefited from the Meet the Mentors program, which underscores the Foundation’s mission to support all of funeral service in building meaningful relationships with the families and communities it serves. The program is part of the Foundation ‘45 Awards, which are designed to transform the careers of funeral service professionals through scholarships, awards, resources and mission-focused outreach.
Complete details about the NFDA Meet the Mentors program, including the videos announcing the 2018 Meet the Mentors participants, can be found on the association website, www.nfda.org/mentors.
The 2018 NFDA Meet the Mentors attendees are:
Tiffany Aguilar, Legacy Funeral Group, Seguin, Texas
Lorna Agusto, Granby’s Funeral Service, Bronx, N.Y.
Emily Ahern, Vincent Funeral Home, Simsbury, Conn.
Patrick Anderson, Anderson Funeral and Cremation Services, Belvidere, Ill.
John Appel, Garden of Memories Funeral Home & Cemetery, Metairie, La.
Blake Ashley, Martin Funeral Home, Mt. Morris, Mich.
Eileen Baldeshwiler, Sunset Funeral Home & Memorial Park, Evansville, Ind.
Jack Clock, Wm. Sullivan and Son Funeral Directors, Utica, Mich.
Devin Cole, Roller-Chenal Funeral Home, Little Rock, Ark.
Erika Collaros, Schoedinger Funeral and Cremation Service, Columbus, Ohio
Bryan Conyers, Blyth Funeral Home, Greenwood, S.C.
Paige Gaikowski, Scott Funeral Home, Jeffersonville, Ind.
Jay Garrett, Cotton Funeral Service, Newark, N.J.
Hanna Goffinet, Scott Funeral Home, Jeffersonville, Ind.
Jessica Goglin, Kuhler Funeral Home, Huron, S.D.
William (Cody) Gore, Scottsboro Funeral Home, Scottsboro, Ala.
Winston Grannis, Boone-Nickell Funeral Home, Flemingsburg, Ky.
Amanda Hall, Funeral Alternatives of Washington, Tumwater, Wash.
Cortney Heck, Brainard Funeral Home, Wausau, Wis.
Ben Hengesteg, Iles Funeral Homes – Dunn’s Chapel, Des Moines, Iowa
Dana Ivins, Wappner Funeral Directors, Mansfield, Ohio
Robert Justen, Justen Funeral Home, McHenry, Ill.
Mykal Jensen, Gunderson Funeral Home, Madison, Wis.
Kaitlynn Lenoir, Gunderson Funeral Home, Madison, Wis.
Rhonda McCann, McNabb Funeral Home, Pocahontas, Ark.
Brett McReavy, Washburn-McReavy Funeral Chapels, Minneapolis, Minn.
Nathan Minnich, Hoover-Boyer FH, Inc., Elizabethville, Penn.
Amanda Moss, Harris FH & Cremation Services, Abbeville, S.C.
Austin O’Neal, Cochran Funeral Home, Blairsville, Ga.
Justin Panske, Malcore Funeral Home, Green Bay, Wis.
Angela Plummer, Anderson & Sons Mortuary, American Fork, Utah
Jonathan Poling, Schoedinger Funeral Service, Grove City, Ohio
Shannon Powell, Barnes Friederich Funeral Home, Midwest City, Okla.
Brandi Reed, Lakeside Memorial Funeral Home, Hamburg, N.Y.
Matthew Richmond, Williams-Gores Funeral Home, Delton, Mich.
Nicholas Ricci, Patrick T. Lanigan Funeral Home & Crematory, East Pittsburgh, Penn.
Dexter Ritter, D.L. Ritter & Co., Canton, Miss.
Parris Robles, Roller-Christeson Funeral Home, Harrison, Ark.
Arianna Rule, Mt. Sinai Memorial Chapels, Manalapan, N.J.
Constance Scheanon, Ducro Funeral Home, Ashtabula, Ohio
Ren Scherling, Darrell Howe Mortuary, Lafayette, Colo.
Jerelyn Serra, Blake Chelmsford Funeral Home, Chelmsford, Mass.
Amanda Stafford, Mueller Memorial, St. Paul, Minn.
Melody Stuart, McClure Funeral Home, Taylorville, Ill.
Kelly VanderLaan, VanderLaan Funeral Home, Hudsonville, Mich.
Sarah Whetstine, Barnes Friederich Funeral Home, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Jennifer Harvey, Ogeechee Technical College, Statesboro, Ga.
LaTorria Williams, Davenport & Harris Funeral Home, Birmingham, Ala.
Andrew Wint, Wint Funeral Home, Clarkston, Mich.
Damon Wenig, Wenig Funeral Homes, Sheboygan Falls, Wis.
About NFDA – www.nfda.org
NFDA is the world’s leading and largest funeral service association, serving more than 20,000 individual members who represent nearly 11,000 funeral homes in the United States and 49 countries around the world. NFDA is the trusted leader, beacon for ethics and the strongest advocate for the profession. NFDA is the association of choice because it offers funeral professionals comprehensive educational resources, tools to manage successful businesses, guidance to become pillars in their communities and the expertise to foster future generations of funeral professionals. NFDA is headquartered in Brookfield, Wis., and has an office in Washington, D.C. For more information, visit www.nfda.org.
About the Funeral Service Foundation – www.FuneralServiceFoundation.org
Since 1945, the Funeral Service Foundation has served as the profession’s philanthropic voice. As the charitable arm of the National Funeral Directors Association since 1997, the Foundation receives operational support from NFDA and donors across the profession to help advance its mission to support funeral service in building meaningful relationships with the families and the communities it serves.
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Getting out and traveling the world is a popular bucket list item, something which many of us aspire to throughout life. Whether it’s planning a visit to a particular place or doing a grand worldwide tour, the thirst for travel is something the majority of us will experience at some point.
But while you are planning your next adventure, it’s important to spare a thought for the countries, cultures and people you will be visiting. Although this depends on where you will be traveling to, in many areas you are highly likely to come into contact with a vast majority of different cultures, beliefs and ways of life; it’s vital to recognize and celebrate these differences wherever you go.
Similarly, you should always work to ensure that you are a caring, thoughtful and considerate visitor. Aim to banish the rude tourist stereotype and instead, leave your footprint on the world in a positive manner.
Here are five ways in which you can work to make a difference on your travels.
Project Participation
While the idea of heading abroad to volunteer or working with an organization in order to provide a positive impact on the area you are visiting won’t appeal to everyone, for some, this is the ultimate way to get out and see the world while contributing to the future of people across the world. Organizations like WWOOF and Turtle Teams allow you to pick a project that suits you, and with varying opportunities available across the world, there’s bound to be something to suit every personal preference.
Doing Your Bit
Similarly, it is always important to try and do your bit at all times throughout life, but especially while you are traveling. Committing to help others while you are out and about can have a big impact on the lives of the local people in the areas you are visiting. After all, sometimes even the smallest acts of kindness and generosity can go a long way towards helping someone who is less fortunate than you.
Going Green
If eco-friendliness is more your thing, luckily, there are plenty of ways to see the world without increasing the size of your carbon footprint. Instead of opting for frequent plane travel, why not try something a little different and experience the world from a whole new perspective? For those who are looking for a challenge, backpacking is a great way to get to know the heart of a country, its scenery, its culture and its people. On the other hand, public transport is a much more sustainable method of transportation than hiring a car, for example, if you need to cover larger distances.
In addition, choosing local dishes and home-grown produce will provide a benefit to local farmers and retailers while reducing your carbon footprint even further – what could be better?
Learning Languages
When you travel to a country where the locals speak a different language to your own, communication can be tricky at times. Although many people in popular tourist hotspots will speak English, if you’re traveling off the beaten track, don’t expect people to automatically speak your language. It’s always good practice to learn some keywords and important phrases that you might need before you travel, just in case you run into difficulties or encounter the language barrier. After all, why should you expect the locals to do all the work and learn your language if you refuse to learn theirs?
Education and Inclusivity
Traveling is a constant learning curve – no matter where you go, you will always be learning about different cultures and embracing an entirely different way of living. While it may sound obvious, it’s always important to keep in mind the fact that your home away from home may not actually be like your real home, particularly when it comes to cultural differences and an alternative lifestyle. Instead of becoming rude or frustrated when things don’t happen as you expect them to, try to embrace these differences and just go with the flow. If you’re worried about what’s expected of you in a particular country or culture, you can always do some research and brush up on the culture and etiquette before you travel.
Of course, these are just a few tips and suggestions. In reality, the possibilities for making a difference while you are traveling are endless. Next time that you are planning a holiday or a trip, why not aim to incorporate one or more of these ideas into your getaway? After all, you never know – trying something a little different might just provide you with the trip of a lifetime!
About the author: Lorna McCann is a freelance professional with a keen interest in travel and the outdoors. When not busy with her day to day tasks, she can be found planning her next adventure, out exploring, or reading a good book.
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24 1 “The Impressionist” 3/5 The government brings in a failing comedian to try to communicate with an alien. Based on the short story “Impersonations” by M. Coleman Easton, adapted by Haskell Barkin and guest-starring Chuck McCann.
25 2 “Lifebomb” 2/5 An unhealthy corporate executive is offered a life-saving medical device with a price. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell, based on his own short story of the same name. Guest-starring Bill Macy.
26 3 “Ring Around the Redhead” 2/5 A man sentenced to Death Row for a murder tells his story of a redhead… from another dimension. Based on the short story by John D. MacDonald, adapted by Ted Gershuny. Guest-starring Penelope Ann Miller and John Heard.
27 4 “Parlour Floor Front” 5/5 A young couple learns that their tenant is a voodoo practitioner. The wife sees the tenant as a danger and attempts to drive him out of the building, blaming him for various mishaps. Written by Carole Lucia Satrina. Guest-starring Adolph Caesar.
28 5 “Halloween Candy” 5/5 A misanthropic old man torments trick-or-treating children and is visited by a terrifying goblin demanding candy. Written by Michael McDowell, directed by Tom Savini. Guest-starring Roy Poole.
29 6 “The Satanic Piano” 3/5 A musician in a creative slump buys a revolutionary machine that reads the thoughts of a person and transforms it into music. However, the piano comes with a very high price, one which the musician may not be willing to pay. Story by Carl Richard Jacobi, adapted by John Harrison. Guest-starring Michael Warren and Lisa Bonet.
30 7 “The Devil’s Advocate” 4/5 The rude host of a late-night radio show, “The Devil’s Advocate,” discovers that he woke up in an alternative version of his studio, unable to get out of it, gradually deforming his body and also getting calls that are decades old. Written by George A. Romero and guest-starring Jerry Stiller.
31 8 “Distant Signals” 2/5 A director is approached by a mysterious investor who asks him to complete a previous short-run and unpopular detective series called “Max Paradise”, which was canceled 20 years ago before the final episodes were shown. The investor and his mysterious backers will pay any price to see the series finished, complete with bringing the original actor out of retirement. After the filming is complete, it is discovered that the investor is an alien from a planet that gets TV signals from Earth 20 years after they air. Max Paradise was popular there so he came to Earth to finish the show. Story by Andrew Weiner, adapted by Ted Gershuny and guest-starring Darren McGavin.
32 9 “The Trouble with Mary Jane” 4/5 A family offers $50,000 to whoever can rid young Mary Jane of the demons possessing her. Guest starring - Phyllis Diller and Lawrence Tierney Written by Edithe Swensen.
33 10 “Ursa Minor” 5/5 A little girl blames her new teddy bear for various pranks in her parents’ house. They do not believe her-until giant claw marks on the walls and lumbering sounds at night convince them. The mother destroys the teddy, but forgets one of the most basic rules of the wild-harm the child, and you must meet the mother… Written and directed by Ted Gershuny, based on a story by John Sladek.
34 11 “Effect and Cause” 2/5 A woman learns she can change the world around her at random, but soon loses control of events. Written by Michael P. Kube-McDowell.
35 12 “Monsters in My Room” 5/5 A little boy who fears an octopus, a living buzz saw, and a demon are in his room finds they are all too real. Written and directed by James Sadwith and guest-starring Seth Green.
36 13 “Comet Watch” 3/5 A man and his henpecking wife gets unexpected guests when Sir Edmond Halley and a young lady from the long-ago past on the night Halley’s Comet appears. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Jule Selbo. Guest-starring Fritz Weaver and Anthony Heald.
37 14 “Dream Girl” 4/5 A theatrical director finds herself acting out the dreams of a meek stagehand along with her co-workers. Written and directed by Timna Ramon, based on a short story by Barbara Paul.
38 15 “A New Lease on Life” 4/5 A man gets the modern, fully equipped apartment of his dreams in exchange for providing his new landlady with lots of garbage. Written by Harvey Jacobs and Michael McDowell. Guest-starring Marie Windsor.
39 16 “Printer’s Devil” 1/5 A writer learns that his new agent can make his novels succeed, and all he needs is a small sacrifice involving animals. Written and directed by John Harrison, based on a story by Ron Goulart and guest-starring Larry Manetti.
40 17 “The Shrine” 3/5 A woman competes against a little girl for the affection and attention of her own mother. Written by Jule Selbo from a story by Pamela Sargent and guest-starring Lorna Luft.
41 18 “The Old Soft Shoe” 4/5 A salesman hits on an attractive woman at a motel and is subsequently pursued by another angry, jealous woman. Written by Art Monterastelli and guest-starring Paul Dooley.
42 19 “The Last Car” 5/5 A young woman on her way home from college rides the last car of a train and discovers bizarre passengers. Written by Michael McDowell.
43 20 “A Choice of Dreams” 3/5 A mob boss with a terminal illness is offered the chance to experience his dreams after death. Written by James Houghton from a story by Edward F. Shaver. Guest-starring Abe Vigoda.
44 21 “Strange Love” 3/5 A doctor makes a late-night house call to fix a woman’s leg and discovers that his patient and her husband are vampires. Written by Edithe Swensen and guest-starring Marcia Cross.
45 22 “The Unhappy Medium” 1/5 A recently deceased preacher leaves a video-taped will which tells his family that he will send them a sign. Written by Edithe Swensen. Guest-starring Connie Stevens.
46 23 “Fear of Floating” 2/5 A man who levitates whenever he lies tries to enlist in the Army, while hotly pursued by a young pregnant girl and her angry father. Written by Donald Wollner from a story by Scott Edelman and guest-starring Yeardley Smith and Howard Sherman.
47 24 “The Casavin Curse” 2/5 A family learns that their great-grandfather murdered his wife, resulting in a curse upon the family line. Written by Edith Swensen.
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#TW: infant death#TW: illness#Evergreen Legacy#Decades Challenge#Sims 3#TS3#Simblr#Sims Legacy#Historical Sims#Medieval Sims#EvergreenMOB#Bertha Evergreen#Lorna McCann#Year 1552#Decade 1550s
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Wise Lorna McCann stood up and gave the couple advice and toasted to their up coming marriage. She was known as the most eccentric and oldest resident of Dragon Valley and she held a special place in Colin's heart. "A chuilein. I was there the day ye came into this world, wi' yer flaming hair and muckle size, screamin' as if ye were on fire. God rest yer sweet mother." She crossed herself and then continued with her toast. "I've been married only three time for me long life. But I do 'ave some words of wisdom. Always laugh together. Laughter tis the best remedy fer what ills ye. Never go ta bed wi' out sayin' a kind word to each other, and most importantly, keep them fires burnin' in the bedchamber. Nothin' like a dull lover ta sink a marriage. Good luck to you and yer soon-to-be bride." During the speech Nellie and Breandan O'Shea seemed to hit it off right away. "My mother was a woodland elf who wed a human. Colin dinnae tell me you were a woodland elf as well." Breandan said. "I don't think he truly appreciated the sexual power of my kind. I think it intimidated him, being a full blooded human and all." She flirted with him. "Oh, I'm well aware of yer kind, Lass and I'm no' intimidated. Tis the opposite. I'm curious." A chuilein = my (dear) lad
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