The Tragedy in Japan

I watched the footage in horror as the Tohoku tsunami and earthquake devastated Northern Japan. From the safety of my home on a separate continent, I observed the ocean roll on land -sweeping away buildings, cars and lives (all someone’s loved ones).The radio and Internet are constantly updating the latest death toll-the tragedy. At least 18,000 dead and close to half a million displaced. Who couldn’t be moved to donate what they can to the survivors?

 

But the biggest tragedy might be yet to come- there is another catastrophe that is looming in the wake of this natural disaster.  Four nuclear reactors are still not stabilized at the Tokyo Electric Power Company (TEPCO) in Fukushima Japan.  Radioactive contamination promises more prolonged damage to life and the environment.   On Saturday March 19, the government banned the sale of food within a hundred mile radius of the plant (reminiscent of Chernobyl’s 30 Km of exclusion.)  Within the past couple of days, milk has been found to have 17 times the maximum amount of acceptable radiation- the spinach is 27 times the amount.  To quell the public’s fears, authorities are saying it is only after radiation is consumed for a long time does this pose as a threat to health, but where else are the people around Fukushima supposed to get their food- especially as Northern Japan attempts to clean up the destruction of the earthquake and Tsunami?  What will happen to the vegetable and cattle farmers in the future?

Our earth is finite- already it is being over exploited.  This tragic event is an alarm. We as a species need to work on ways to preserve our natural resources, or exploit them in a sustainable way. If we see the earth as a human body (our global community)-the possibility of a nuclear meltdown in any country is the equivalent of a stroke- a section of the body will be unable to function rendering more work on the rest of the remaining functioning body parts.

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John Lennon Card

Found this in the basement.  Does anyone know anything about this kind of card?

Cheers!

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The Duke of Athlone and Princess Alice

The Duke of Athlone and Princess Alice.

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Charlotte Von Stein

This is one of two portraiture’s that hung over our family fireplace since I was a little girl.  The first photo (a topic for another blog), is a family member and is protected by glass.  This one has always been  a little bit more perplexing.  When I asked mom,  she wasn’t able to give me a definitive answer (and she knew everything about the family!)

Ironically, I was looking up Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe (one of my inspirations)  last night and came across Charlotte Von Stein’s picture.  Now, putting many of the family photos into boxes (I have so much to share with you!), I came across this miniature again, and something clicked in my head (I hope I wasn’t having a stroke).

The miniature looks a lot like Charlotte Von Stein.  The only question that remains is, “why would my family put this woman’s picture in a frame and possibly try to pass her a relative?  If it was framed the same as the other picture, it might be as old as the early 1800’s- when Von Stein lived- but why?

Born on Christmas day in 1742, she was a literate woman and a lady in waiting to the Duchess of Saxe-Weimar Eisenach.  She was a friend to both Friederich Schiller and Johann Von Goethe. She is credited with writing a play, “Dido.”

What interest did someone in my family have in this woman that they wanted to immortalize her with the rest of the family portraits? It is a mystery I must explore at a later date.

You must admit, the portrait certainly looks like the image I found!

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Exploring the Family Home..93 year old costume…

I found this in a trunk..and I thought I had seen it before…and remembered  this photo…..

93 year old costume…wow!  I also have the journal in which my gran prepares for this event…she sews this herself…amazing

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