I awoke very early with my mind rolling about with many
questions about the Coopera fiasco. I
then spent about 4 hours composing an email containing few thoughts for the
lawyer of our coalition. News is
spreading that the larger investors are the ones that will get screwed, all the
smaller investors will have received 100% of their money. Chances are the smaller investors are 95%
Ecuadorian and 50% of the larger investors are expats. This thing has stunk from the beginning.
I also notified Hearts Of Gold about a very valuable contact I made on Saturday at Joe's Secret Garden. They are very excited to receive an offer of help from someone so experienced with non-profit organizations.
I also notified Hearts Of Gold about a very valuable contact I made on Saturday at Joe's Secret Garden. They are very excited to receive an offer of help from someone so experienced with non-profit organizations.
Bella was off for groceries and reports that the Coopera
shelves are thinning, and they had no fish, but lots of meat and chicken. Nothing can run a business into the ground
like government intervention.
I watched the movie “Michael” again for a little levity to
brighten my mood this afternoon then I came up and put my camera to work. I had watched and saw that Tom Thumb was
liking the new nectar on the windowsill and he was visiting every 15 minutes or
so.
I set up the new camera and lens on the tripod and manually
focused for where I expected to catch my quarry, hovering above my feeder. Then I tried out my new remotes but actually
had trouble with both so I read the instructions for the wired one. It said I could remove the batteries and it
would work just like a shutter release… Bonus!! That is all I wanted it to do anyway…
I took about 35 pictures and have weeded those down to
today’s offerings.
That was the day's
excitement, Cheers, Al Please see all new photos at http://souvenircuenca.blogspot.com/
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