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Oh, Sharon, I guess I need to ask you if it's okay to put your portrait on display. If you ever showed up in town, people might ask you something like, "Haven't I seen you somewhere before?Donna in WASubject: Donna's art on display!!To: MSersLife Date: Saturday, January 23, 2010, 6:17 PM

Donna! Way to go on the art display!! Woo-hoo!! Sharonjoin me on Facebook:Sharon Mars wobbletowalk@...This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.

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Donna,

My friend and neighbor, Tonya, does graphic art work and web design for several companies here in the Valley (Phoenix) and one of them is called: Fine Art Registry

FAR, as it is known, is for artists of all types where you register your name and work. It's hard to describe here in a text so I hope you will visit the website: www.fineartregistry.com . Be sure to look at the "who we are" or "what FAR is" section, whatever it's called, that will tell you what they and are what they do. I think you'll like it!

I registered my mother and her work there and hope that while you are there, you will search for my mother and see just a couple of her works. I have not listed or posted them all. (Time...) Her name is Joyce .

Good luck on your showing! If you can, I encourage you to become a member of FAR. Then everyone can see your work. You can even sell your work there!

diva

>> Donna! Way to go on the art display!! Woo-hoo!!> > > Sharon> join me on Facebook:> Sharon Mars > wobbletowalk@...> This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.> > > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 12:02:47 PM> Subject: Re: my health care adventures with Medicare> > > > > Sharon, I'm sorry that you are having to go through this. The problem here isn't so much that it's government, which Medicare is. But, it seems that there are just too many options and it's hard to know which option is best in any particular situation. I have Medicare, Medicaid, and I think Silver Script to cover prescriptions. > > I do support Single Payer. I would encourage all to read through the list of Frequently Asked Questions here: > > http://pnhp.org/facts/single-payer-faq > > When trying to satisfy the Insurance and Pharmaceutical lobbyists, our government has more or less said that Americans are not important. In some cases it's not possible to be Bi-Partisan. > > I don't want to start a political debate and I know that this can easily become one. People, by nature, are creatures of habit and are resistant to change. But, if change hadn't taken place, we would be part of the British Commonwealth. > > I am 59 years old. Over the years, I've seen a lot of changes, some good, some not so good. My parents were middle class, perhaps even upper middle class. My dad worked, my mom stayed home and took care of my brother, sister, and I. She also did volunteer work and took care of the home. The home was a small 3 bedroom ranch style. My parents built the garage themselves, there was a chain link fence around the yard. The made mortgage payments and never missed a payment. > > Even in my best years when I was working full time, I never could afford to buy a house. Even when married, my husband and I together couldn't buy a house. Whatever happened to the American Dream? > > Next month, my artwork will be on display at the library. It will be there for the month of February. I'm kind of excited about getting my paintings out where the general public can see them. I don't know what if anything will come of this opportunity. But, it's still exciting and kind of ironic in a way. > > Have a good weekend everybody.> > Donna in WA>

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Donna,

My friend and neighbor, Tonya, does graphic art work and web design for several companies here in the Valley (Phoenix) and one of them is called: Fine Art Registry

FAR, as it is known, is for artists of all types where you register your name and work. It's hard to describe here in a text so I hope you will visit the website: www.fineartregistry.com . Be sure to look at the "who we are" or "what FAR is" section, whatever it's called, that will tell you what they and are what they do. I think you'll like it!

I registered my mother and her work there and hope that while you are there, you will search for my mother and see just a couple of her works. I have not listed or posted them all. (Time...) Her name is Joyce .

Good luck on your showing! If you can, I encourage you to become a member of FAR. Then everyone can see your work. You can even sell your work there!

diva

>> Donna! Way to go on the art display!! Woo-hoo!!> > > Sharon> join me on Facebook:> Sharon Mars > wobbletowalk@...> This email is a natural hand made product. The slight variations in spelling and grammar enhance its individual character and beauty and in no way are to be considered flaws or defects.> > > > > > > ________________________________> To: MSersLife > Sent: Sat, January 23, 2010 12:02:47 PM> Subject: Re: my health care adventures with Medicare> > > > > Sharon, I'm sorry that you are having to go through this. The problem here isn't so much that it's government, which Medicare is. But, it seems that there are just too many options and it's hard to know which option is best in any particular situation. I have Medicare, Medicaid, and I think Silver Script to cover prescriptions. > > I do support Single Payer. I would encourage all to read through the list of Frequently Asked Questions here: > > http://pnhp.org/facts/single-payer-faq > > When trying to satisfy the Insurance and Pharmaceutical lobbyists, our government has more or less said that Americans are not important. In some cases it's not possible to be Bi-Partisan. > > I don't want to start a political debate and I know that this can easily become one. People, by nature, are creatures of habit and are resistant to change. But, if change hadn't taken place, we would be part of the British Commonwealth. > > I am 59 years old. Over the years, I've seen a lot of changes, some good, some not so good. My parents were middle class, perhaps even upper middle class. My dad worked, my mom stayed home and took care of my brother, sister, and I. She also did volunteer work and took care of the home. The home was a small 3 bedroom ranch style. My parents built the garage themselves, there was a chain link fence around the yard. The made mortgage payments and never missed a payment. > > Even in my best years when I was working full time, I never could afford to buy a house. Even when married, my husband and I together couldn't buy a house. Whatever happened to the American Dream? > > Next month, my artwork will be on display at the library. It will be there for the month of February. I'm kind of excited about getting my paintings out where the general public can see them. I don't know what if anything will come of this opportunity. But, it's still exciting and kind of ironic in a way. > > Have a good weekend everybody.> > Donna in WA>

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