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The following are not relevant to the content of some stock market guides,But meaningful:A candle lights others and consumes itself. A friend is easier lost than found. Choose an author as you choose a friend..Love the neighbor. But don‘t get caught.。!Remind of festial: International Secretary Day 25/4.
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A Page in a Field Guide – Draft Snakes

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These three images are details from a larger piece. To see the whole thing go a few images back in my photostream.
This piece is a response to October’s weather data in Long Island City, New York provided to me by the SP Weather Station (more about them below).
The SP Weather Station asked 12 artists to interpret 1 month of weather data collected by the station.
October is a month marked by dramatic drops in temperature in this part of the world. It is when we first turn on our heating systems and bring out the draft snakes to line our window and doors. October 2008 was typical weather-wise but also saw a fluctuating stock market, all the more reason to use these energy-saving serpents.
From the SP Weather Station website:
"SP Weather Station is an artist-run weather station based on a studio rooftop in Long Island City, New York. Co-founded by Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson in 2007, SP Weather Station is an interdisciplinary project which collects weather data, hosts a Guest Lecture Series, and produces artist multiples."
spweatherstation.net/
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page in A Field Guide to Draft Snakes

Image by sarahnphillips
This piece is a response to October’s weather data in Long Island City, New York provided to me by the SP Weather Station.
The SP Weather Station asked 12 artists to interpret 1 month of weather data collected by the station.
October is a month marked by dramatic drops in temperature in this part of the world. It is when we first turn on our heating systems and bring out the draft snakes to line our window and doors. October 2008 was typical weather-wise but also saw a fluctuating stock market, all the more reason to use these energy-saving serpents.
From the SP Weather Station website:
"SP Weather Station is an artist-run weather station based on a studio rooftop in Long Island City, New York. Co-founded by Natalie Campbell and Heidi Neilson in 2007, SP Weather Station is an interdisciplinary project which collects weather data, hosts a Guest Lecture Series, and produces artist multiples."
sarahnicolephillips.com
www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6653279
Some cool stock market guides images:
Welcome!,This blog is about- uide stock ..
The following are not relevant to the content of some stock market guides,But meaningful:A bad workman always blames his toolsAn ounce of luck is better than a pound of wisdom. Birth is much, but breeding is more..Save water. Shower with your girlfriend. 。!Remind of festial: International Women’s Day 8/3.
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The Free Market: A False Idol After All?

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www.nytimes.com/2007/12/30/weekinreview/30goodman.html?fta=y
By PETER S. GOODMAN
Published: December 30, 2007
FOR more than a quarter-century, the dominant idea guiding economic policy in the United States and much of the globe has been that the market is unfailingly wise. So wise that the proper role for government is to steer clear and not mess with the gusher of wealth that will flow, trickling down to the every level of society, if only the market is left to do its magic.
That notion has carried the day as industries have been unshackled from regulation, and as taxes have been rolled back, along with the oversight powers of government. Faith in markets has held sway as insurance companies have fended off calls for more government-financed health care, and as banks have engineered webs of finance that have turned houses from mere abodes into assets traded like dot-com stocks.
But lately, a striking unease with market forces has entered the conversation. The world confronts problems of staggering complexity and consequence, from a shortage of credit following the mortgage meltdown, to the threat of global warming. Regulation — nasty talk in some quarters, synonymous with pointy-headed bureaucrats choking the market — is suddenly being demanded from unexpected places. The Bush administration and the Federal Reserve have in recent weeks put aside laissez-faire rhetoric to wade into real estate, wielding new rules and deals they say are necessary to protect Americans from predatory bankers — the same bankers who, only a year ago, were being lauded for creativity. Were the market left to its own devices, millions could lose their homes, the administration now says.
. . . Adam Smith used the metaphor of the invisible hand to describe how markets should function: With everyone at liberty to pursue self-interest, the market omnisciently distributes goods and capital to maximize the benefits for all. Since the Reagan administration, that idea has weighed in as a veritable holy commandment, with the economist Milton Friedman cast as Moses.
. . . But now the invisible hand is being asked to account for what it has wrought. In this country, many economic complaints — from the widening gap between rich and poor to the expense of higher education — are being dusted for its fingerprints.
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Sri Lanka – 080 – Spice shop in Kandy Market

Image by mckaysavage
A bright display of spices at the Kandy Central Market.
Sri Lanka is known for its fabulous spices in diversity, quantity and quality. Visions of cooking and sumptious meals danced in my head as I browsed these shops. Cardamon and cinnamon, nutmeg and chili, pepper and tumeric and amazing smelling vanilla.
Kandy’s Central Market, open only on Fridays was a fortuitous find through a helpful passerby. Stocking the same range of foods, spices, herbal tonics, crafts, textiles and factory-reject designer-brand clothing, it caters to the locals and is goernment run so there is one price and it is 200-300% cheaper than the tourist shops. There apparently used to be 3 on the island, but 2 were destroyed by the sunami and have not yet been rebuilt. The one in Kandy is the only one remaining. So if you are in Kandy on a Friday, ask for it, ditch your guide’s and guesthoues’s advice to frequent the pricey shops of their friends and stock up on your gifts here.
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The following are not relevant to the content of some stock market guides,But meaningful:Every man should marry. After all, happiness is not the only thing in life.”Hard work never killed anybody.” But why take the risk? ” There are no accidents..Fading is true while flowering is past。!Remind of festial: International Children’s Day 1/6.
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Queues at the Little Creek Cattle Company, grass-fed Yarra Valley Beef

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Little Creek Cattle Company Pty Ltd.
190 Douthie Road, Seville 3139 Victoria, Australia
Tel: 0419 887 712
www.littlecreekbeef.com/
Boroondara Farmers’ Market
Patterson Reserve
Auburn Road, Hawthorn East
www.whereis.com/vic/hawthorn/?id=3C384C7FF1312A – Melways 59 E4
Boroondara Farmers’ Market – City of Boroondara
The Boroondara Farmers’ Market started as an initiative of the City of Boroondara. It’s the perfect chance to stock up on yummy treats and farm fresh supplies.
The Rotary Club of Glenferrie is a partner in this initiative to raise funds for Rotary and Foundation Boroondara.
A entry supports Foundation Boroondara and Rotary projects.
The market is held on the third Saturday of the month from 8am – 1pm.
2008
* June 21
* July 19
* August 16
* September 20
* October 18
* November 15
* December 20
Boroondara Farmers’ Market – Rotary Club of Glenferrie
Boroondara Farmers’ Market – Whitehat Guide
An outdoor market in a pleasant grassed reserve featuring statewide produce including breads, olive oil, honey, fruit & vegetables. When White Hat last visited this market in July 2008 we found a good wide range of products with the fruit & vegetabls being particularly notable.
8am to 12.30pm, 3rd Saturday of month
Enquiries: (03) 9278 4444
Photos:
- Boorondara Farmers Market panorama – stitched with autostitch
- Queues at the Little Creek Cattle Company, grass-fed Yarra Valley Beef
- Turkish Gozleme Stall
- Turkish Spinach and Cheese Gozleme – AUD7
- Christmas Puddings – Mandy’s Kitchen
- Red Hill Mud
- Tartlett


August 15th, 2011 - 09:32
Hey, speaking of gifts, are you going to be back in Canada this Christmas, or still travelling?
August 15th, 2011 - 10:15
Hi,
I’m an admin of a group called South Asia ( http://www.flickr.com/groups/south-asia/ ), and we’d love to have this photo added to the group.
August 15th, 2011 - 10:54
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called http://www.flickr.com/groups/marketsandbazaar/ and we’d love to have your photo added to the group.
August 15th, 2011 - 11:34
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Medicinal, Aromatic and Wild (or rare) Edible Plants, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
August 15th, 2011 - 12:13
Thank you for releasing this shot under CC license. Just wanted to let you know I’ve selected to display this image at ‘Sri Lanka‘ news page (it’s my hobby site), full attribution and link to you is provided. Thank you once again.
August 15th, 2011 - 13:02
Hi, I’m an admin for a group called Economic Botany, and we’d love to have this added to the group!
August 15th, 2011 - 13:05
the photo in wikipedia commons: commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Spice_shop_in_Kandy_Marke…
August 15th, 2011 - 13:51
trackback photo credit:
http://www.epictrip.com/Kandy-tourism-l74728.html
August 15th, 2011 - 14:21
McKay…thank you for the use of this photo in The American Chef blog.
You have a good eye and a sharp intuitive sense of spaces and color. Best wishes to you in everything you put your hand to!