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Katie here. My mama was going to have me show you around the yard today cause some stuff is really blooming pretty. But she got busy trying to clean up the basement and forgot. She even forgot that I was upstairs (I don’t do stairs, it is not princess-like) and she was downstairs for a long time. But then I howled. That brought her right up and she took me down there with her while she finished up. I guess she made a nice bedroom down there but it isn’t really my taste. I like a king sized bed. With lots of pillows. Of course.
But I digress (I get my wandering mind from my mama). While she was down in the basement doing basement stuff I started barking hysterically and jumping around trying to see out the front window, and my mama could tell I was serious! So she ran up the stairs and guess what? I was right! There had been someone on my front porch! And the evil mail truck had been in my driveway! HA! I scared it away, yes I did, before she got all the way up the steps. But the mail guy left a box! For me and mama!
Well, we had to open it right away because it was from my boyfriend Reilly’s mom. And whenever we get a box from her it’s full of good stuff!
Look at all the loot I scored! OK. Some of it is for my mama, but it’s mostly for me! ME ME ME ME! Reilly’s mom sent us some stuff to take on our next camping trip! Bug spray and treats and food and stuff! And she sent my mama some beautiful music to listen to on her way to that job thing she goes to every day! AND a shirt to wear that says she’s a Sheltie MOM! So everyone will know when we’re camping. Not that I ever let her out of my sight when we’re on an adventure, but in case she gets lost they’ll know to return her to me!
So I just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU to Reilly’s mom Bree. Check out her website, or her Etsy store. She makes the most pawsome stuff! My mama just loves everything there!
Thank you Bree! And hug that Mr. Reilly for me too, so he remembers he’s mine!
Love,
Katie.
We received an update email from the Truck Safety Coalition. Part of it is below. I wanted you to know what is going on since you’ve supported me through this roller coaster that is safety legislation.
“As you know, on Thursday June 19, the Senate began consideration of the FY 2015 Transportation Housing and Urban Development (THUD) Appropriations bill as part of a package of three appropriations bills. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ), filed an amendment to the THUD bill which would protect the Hours of Service (HOS) rules governing rest periods and the amount of hours truck drivers may work each week. Joining Senator Booker in cosponsoring the amendment were Senators John D. Rockefeller (D-WV), Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Barbara Boxer (D-CA), Robert Menendez (D-NJ), Richard Blumenthal (D-CT), Charles Schumer (D-NY), Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY), Edward J. Markey (D-MA), Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), Sherrod C. Brown (D-OH), Richard J. Durbin (D-IL), Mazie K. Hirono (D-HI), Brian E. Schatz (D-HI), and Chris S. Murphy (D-CT).
Senator Booker’s Amendment was introduced as a response to the language inserted into the bill at committee markup (Collins Amendment) which would increase the truck driver weekly work week to over 80 hours while a study was performed on the HOS restart provisions. The Booker Amendment would strip the Collins Amendment of its language to suspend the restart provisions, and prevent an increase in truck driver work hours, while preserving the study.
We have now learned that the THUD bill has been pulled from the Senate floor indefinitely due to unrelated issues on other legislation, and we need your support to ensure that when the THUD bill returns, if a vote is held, the Booker Amendment will have enough support to pass. It will likely be a very close vote. In addition, Senator Blunt (R-MO) has indicated that he may offer an amendment, identical to the Collins amendment, to the Senate Commerce Committee’s piece of the surface transportation authorization bill. Right now, we are unsure when the Commerce bill will come up for vote. But, as you can see, this dangerous anti-safety language will not be going away, and it is imperative that we keep the issue of truck driver fatigue in the media and public eye.”
This delay adds another wrinkle in the fight for safety. It’s difficult to keep our issue in front of the Senators for an extended time and the trucking interests have deep pockets and will be in the Senators’ ears constantly. I’ll keep you updated when I hear more. Meanwhile, if your Senator is listed above having cosponsored the Booker bill, please take a moment to call him or her and let them know you appreciate them trying to save lives on our roads.
And thank you very much for your support.
A few weeks ago, while driving north for the Great Camping Adventure with Katie, I noticed a car. We passed each other a few times. It was the same make and model and even color as my car. But that’s not what made me notice it. What was special about the car was this:
Perched on the top were two kayaks, on the back hung two bicycles. It seemed to epitomize the kind of retirement I hope my husband and I have. The kind where you explore and enjoy and especially stay active.
I glanced at the couple in the car once when they passed me. Seemed to be people pretty much like myself. I wished them well and forgot about them. Until I pulled into a fast food drive through line and saw the car parked next door at another fast food restaurant. So once I got my taco I swung over there, parked, walked over and snapped the picture. Turning I realized the couple was sitting at an outdoor table looking alarmed.
So I walked over to them, smiling, and told them I wanted to be them when I grew up. Old enough to be retired, young enough to enjoy it and off on adventures every weekend with your life partner. She smiled, pointed at her companion and said “Him? We just met a few months ago!” Then we all had a good laugh.
But in my heart I still hope I get to have that kind of retirement. The kind with two kayaks on the roof, two bikes on the back, two voices laughing in the front seats.
Happy trails everyone.
During a recent warm summer evening, as dusk settled among the hills and along the Huron River, Shakespeare walked. And I was lucky enough to witness it all. The University of Michigan presented “Shakespeare in the Arb 2014, As You Like It,” an outdoor interpretation where characters run through meadows and down hillsides sorting out their love and angst in front of a few hundred enthralled peasants — us.
Rather than changing the set on stage between each scene the whole production, along with the audience, moved to beautiful new locations within the Arboretum.
And, as the audience moved through the woods or across expanses of meadow carrying their chairs and blankets we often came across characters from the play or were entertained by magical music that floated across the tops of the trees.
I hope you enjoy these photos of the action between scenes.
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I hope you enjoyed my evening with Shakespeare. I know I did!
The debate continues on the floor of the Senate. As you know there is a Transportation Spending Bill that will be voted on soon, and attached to this bill are many amendments. One of those is the Collins amendment that would roll back safety provisions of a rule issue by the Department of Transportation just last summer. The Collins amendment was worked out in a subcommittee without benefit of public comment or any scientific study, brokered by the trucking industry. Yesterday the Booker (Senator, Democrat, NJ) amendment was introduced on the floor. You can hear Sen Booker’s passionate introduction here. It is sixteen minutes, so I understand if you don’t watch it all. What struck me is his common sense, and how he understands that this is a complicated issue. That a rule that took years to research, held six public comment periods, heard from 100’s of thousands of stakeholders, used the science of experts, should not be rolled back without study in a private subcommittee unseen by anyone. Here’s a short article that talks about the introduction of the Booker amendment.
I’m told the debate over the Booker amendment has been tabled and will continue Monday. I don’t know when the actual vote will happen. Please let your Senators know that you support the Booker amendment. And if your Senator is cosponsoring the amendment, New Jersey Democrat Robert Menendez, West Virginia’s Jay Rockefeller, Connecticut’s Richard Blumenthal, New York Sens. Charles Schumer and Kirsten Gillibrand, Massachusetts Sens. Ed Markey and Elizabeth Warren, California’s Dianne Feinstein and Ohio’s Sherrod Brown, please please call them and say thank you. They will appreciate your support. I believe there were others as well, Senator Booker lists them at the beginning of his speech.
And in case you missed it on YouTube, here’s Whoopi Goldberg’s reaction to this issue.
Whimsy on a summer evening…. time to sit out in the soft evening light enjoying a glass of wine and the heady scent of old fashioned roses.
Care to join me? Oh wait! It looks like I already have some visitors stopping by!
Looks like I’m going to need a bigger bottle!
Check out other entries in Karma’s whimsical photo challenge. Everybody needs a bit of whimsy don’t you think? And what better time than summer to look around and find some. There’s still time for you to share a photo of something whimsical in your life.
Join the fun! You never know what you’ll find until you look.
Today was a busy day as volunteers, including some of you, made phone calls to Senators in Washington, asking them to consider safety before profits — to strike down the Collins Amendment that would gut the Hours of Service Rule just instituted last summer, and to watch out for amendments that would prohibit any attempt at raising trucking company’s minimum liability insurance requirements. And as the day went on some Senators stood up and voiced concern over trucking regulations. In particular there is now another amendment, the Booker-Menendez Amendment (both are Democratic Senators out of New Jersey) that would strike down the dangerous part of the Collins amendment; the part that would cause the hours truckers are allowed to work to increase back to 82 a week. The Booker-Menedez Amendment would allow a study of the ‘unintended effects of two consecutive nights off’ for drivers who work 70 hours or more a week but would not make changes in the rule until after that study was complete. Seems like a good compromise to me. I called my Senators again late this afternoon and asked them to cosponsor that amendment. We’ll see.
I’ll keep you posted. I truly appreciate all your support, in all its different manifestations, from calls to writing, to hugs, to concern. It’s all important. And the more you talk about it with friends the better chance we have of making our politicians understand the importance of not letting profits compromise safety.
Meanwhile. I came home to find a Blanding Turtle (no I didn’t know the name, but a friend on Facebook did!) in my driveway. You know those things can move pretty fast when they want to. By the time I got inside and hooked the dog up for a walk to the mailbox it was nowhere to be seen. But I knew where it was, under some shrubs along the edge of the driveway. Because Katie wanted to go over there really bad. But I wouldn’t let her and we high tailed it back inside. Almost instantly I noticed it had moved up to the garage and was looking around. I think she’s trying to decide where to lay eggs. I watched and took pictures through a tiny bit of beveled glass in the front door.
She walked all the way up the driveway, along the garage door, then back past the front porch and under the car. Who knows where she went after that, but there’s a lot of garden for her to choose from. Katie and I went out on the deck to watch and listen to the birds. I fell asleep until the frogs began to sing. It would be a good night to camp out but sheer exhaustion precludes me from lugging the tent out and setting it up. Plus tomorrow is another day.
I hope Capital Hill sees fit to make the right decisions tomorrow. I hope they aren’t like my wandering turtle, just exploring and looking and ending up headed right back where they came from. Or hiding under a metaphoric car.
I’ll let you know. For tonight I’m pulling my head into my shell and getting some shuteye.
Katie says night too.