Tuesday, March 2, 2010

My Scientific Garden 2010

Last week I started my garden for 2010. This will be my 3rd consecutive year of having a full blown garden. Two years ago I canned 26 quarts of tomatoes and froze squash, okra, and eggplant. This past year I canned 20 quarts of tomatoes and froze vegetables again. Every year I look to learn how to grow something new or learn a new way to store vegetables.

This year I have begun the process of learning how to design and build geodesic greenhouses at affordable prices. I have already started building one that will be 12 feet in diameter to see how it works. I am also utilizing the southern exposure in my house along with a $10 grow-light, you can buy at Wal-Mart, to get a head start. Previously, I have been buying starter plants and not getting them in the ground until the 3rd week of April at the earliest.

This year I decided to start my own plants from seed. It is my hope that I will utilize techniques I have been studying to get these plants in the ground by March 21. That would give me a full one month head start over the previous two years. Below is a list of what I have started. I will give the start date, plant name, number planted, number successfully growing, and the approximate date of first harvest.

2/17/2010 Green Cucumbers (large) - 8 - 7 - 5/1
2/17/2010 Cantaloupe - 8 - 8 - 5/13
2/17/2010 Lemon Cucumbers - 8 - 7 - 5/1
2/17/2010 White Cucumbers - 8 - 1 - 5/1
2/17/2010 Acorn Squash - 8 - 8 - 5/13
2/17/2010 Cauliflower - 8 - 8 - 4/18
2/17/2010 Brandywine Tomatoes - 8 - 8 - 5/3

2/20/2010 Fennel - 8 - 8 - 5/30
2/20/2010 Purple Basil 8 -8 - 5/20
2/20/2010 Eggplant - 8 - 8 - 5/20
2/20/2010 Zucchini - 8- 8 - 4/20
2/20/2010 Cilantro - 4 - 4 - 5/20

I have also started sprouting seeds for Green Bell Peppers, Italian Basil, more White Cucumbers, Broccoli, and Snow Peas. I also have seeds for Grape and Roma Tomatoes, Okra, Chives, Celery, Butternut Squash, Yellow Squash, and Kentucky Wonder Green Beans.

I know that the scientist in me sometimes overwhelms my ability to achieve all of my goals, but I am surely going to try to make this a success. I am going to document this process and give out ideas along the way and I hope that you will shoot me suggestions, because I could surely use input to make this the success I want it to be.

I believe in these times that one needs to be as efficient as possible with their resources. Which is better, to have a lawn I constantly need to mow or a garden that feeds myself, family, and friends. And in case you wonder, I will be collecting rain in home made rain barrels and composting everything I can get my hands on. That is how I've been rolling the past couple years.

I would eventually like to make my house self-sustainable. I bought a magazine called Urban Farmer that has some very interesting ideas in it. These days I look at my house and property as a science experiment. I hope I don't turn into Christopher Lloyd's character, Doc Brown, from Back to the Future - haha!!!

So maybe you can follow my lead, if you haven't already. And if you have or if you do, best of luck and may the rain be plentiful, the sun be perfect, and our thumbs be green.

Friday, February 26, 2010

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Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Understanding and Mutual Respect

This is purely a commentary that flows off of something a collaborator said yesterday. This person talked about his frustration that certain interests in Catawba County have a mutual concern about the bad economy in the area, but there isn't mutual respect. Until you get mutual respect, he is really worried about whether we can change the economic condition in this county. He would not elaborate on the who's who that created this thought and from the way he addressed this issue one could surmise that this was more than a one time incident. This was a pattern.

We have all seen this happen in this area. If it didn't have serious ramifications on our lives, it would be hilarious, but we have people in this community who are in positions of power who seem to thrive on ego trips and they are holding us back.

I am studying a concept called "Master Capacity Building" and I know that it is going to be a lot of hard work for me to succeed in changing who I am and how I accomplish goals and work with others to accomplish goals. But one thing I can tell you is that I am not an ego tripper. I want to work with others. I love working with others, like myself, who want to see everyone succeed and they understand that if we make it easier for middle class people to succeed, then our community will thrive.

I am not a patient person. I don't like to watch the years go by and see things not getting done. It is neither good for me personally nor the vast majority of people in this community. It makes me sick to see instances where Big Fish want to control the small pond and don't want to see the pond grow. They love the status quo.

Many times we have seen things happen, and fall into place, where progress is sabotaged by personal interests. I have spoken of this before and I understand this is the food chain of money and power, but in the times we are living in, we cannot afford to destroy the lives of many of our citizens to protect small pockets of interests in this community.

The things that I deal with are real. A few years ago, I bought into the political games and marched in lockstep with people who talked a good game about the issues I believed in, but in the end these people didn't deliver on promises even when they had it in their power to do so. People like this don't care about us as individuals. They are there to represent their own personal interests and the special interests who own them.

My mother almost died last week and she is still very sick in the hospital. She had a perforated ulcer and was rushed into surgery, which she was in for over 4 hours. This is a story that personally haunts me, because I have seen her struggle up close.

My mother worked a lot of hours at a job that paid her relatively little money for all of the work she was doing. She was working 60 hours a week at a time when she was on the verge of eligibility to retire, but could not afford to. Piles of work kept being added to her tasks, in a truly hostile work environment, where she was given no raises for this additional responsibility. She was stressed out and finally decided that she had to leave. Years of loyal work for this company netted her zero, zip, nada for her service after she left. She felt these people had run over her and the truth of the matter is that they had. My mother has had a hard time finding a job because of her age and she has so much experience in management positions that it is insane that no one will give her an opportunity.

The other week I saw her and she was worried because this company had messed up her COBRA payment. My mother was personally paying an exorbitant amount of money out of her own pocket by taking the check to the former employer and they were supposed to in turn forward money to the insurance company. She was informed by the insurance company that they had not received the payment, even though the check had been cashed. She called her former employer and they promised that they had paid the money, but in the end it turned out that they had not. Supposedly it was finally straightened out due to my mother's persistence and due diligence. Wouldn't that stress you out.

This is how idiots in the government solve big issues. They push the problem down the road and let someone else deal with it. They brag about the creation of COBRA, which no one can afford, especially after they lose their job. My neighbor was laid off and he couldn't afford that outrageous COBRA payment. The idiots in the government will talk about portability like they have done you a favor, because they are clueless.

These are typical cases of suffering happening in this community and many of the people in the most prominent positions of power don't care, because it's just a game to them. People that have jobs don't really understand how bad the economy is, but many of them are a couple of steps away from where my mother and my neighbor are.

One of my collaborators made a spot on statement the other day. Roadblocks (Hindrances) to progress come from Control, Power, Egos and Taking things personally. What people better grab a clue about is that what comes around goes around. One day you may have it tough and Karma will be there to do to you as you have done to others (or allowed to happen to others). I know that I am not going to forget what I have seen over the last several years and I know many others that won't forget either.

We need to see cooperation and collaboration in these times. Petty interests are inconsequential. Sadly, people want you to respect them for what they already think. What if what they think is obsolete?

We need leaders who don't think they know everything and are willing to listen and learn. We need leaders who have empathy for the people they serve. We need to see leaders lead by example. We need to see interests work together and set aside their ego for another day. Your legacy will not be credited while you are alive. It will be credited by the lasting things you do and the relationships you forge in good times and bad that stand the test of time.

Monday, February 22, 2010

I have a Dream - A 21st Century Hickory

Mayor Wright has asked the Citizens of Hickory and the surrounding area to help support efforts to convince Google to select the Hickory area to bring a "gigabyte to the home." This is not a superfluous venture. Unlike efforts in the past, which were marketing and civic pride in nature, this effort holds real potential for tangible, dynamic economic development. This effort could truly change the economic momentum in such a way that it could transform this community for generations to come. If you want to do something for your children, and dream of leaving them a truly positive asset to build their future upon, this is it.

One year ago, Danny Hearn formed the Future Economy Council of Catawba County. I have been allowed to participate in that group and in doing so I have been allowed to form opinions of what can be done to create building blocks for our community's economy and quality of life. Most of us believe that these two ideals go hand in hand. In the past however, we have seen these ideals placed in silos, and some people seemed to state a belief that this was a zero-sum venture. It seemed that they were saying that Economic Commerce (and profit) had a detrimental effect on quality of life issues.

What we have learned from this community's struggles, over the last decade, is that you either grow or you wither, there is no maintaining security through the status quo. Maintaining current status leads to mediocrity, mediocrity leads to malaise, and malaise eventually turns to depression. Look at what we have seen and please tell me that this is not the evolution of what happened to Hickory in the previous decade.

And here we come to the game changer. One Gigabit per second data communication to the home would be 200 to 300 times faster than what we have now. It will allow an all encompassing web of communications between the average family, in the Hickory Metro, and people and entities throughout the world. It will allow you to do High Definition or even 3-D teleconferencing with people on the other side of the world. It will allow Doctors to do 3-D diagnostics of you and allow multiple diagnoses from the best doctors around the world, if you ever had a critical illness. It will allow real time transfer of schematics to develop and manufacture products world wide. This will even allow people to watch 3-D movies and sports from their home. The possibilities are endless and would have a direct impact on our way of life and the quality of our lives.

The best part is that this can easily be facilitated, because we have some infrastructure already in place. We can easily crank up the manufacturing and transportation of the fiber via Corning, Commscope, and Draka. Google can run the fiber-optic spine right down along the railroad tracks from their facility in Lenoir through Hudson, through Granite Falls, through Rhodhiss, down old 70, into downtown Hickory, right past L-R, down Highland Avenue, out through Conover, and Claremont, and right on down the line.

This could possibly enable incubators and other creative entrepreneurs to rehabilitate buildings along the railroad tracks. Lenoir-Rhyne University could take full advantage of its proximity to the fiber network. The Engineering Center, ASU-partnership, and possible ASU Millennial campus could surely take full advantage of the multi-dimensional, audio-visual and technological capabilities that this network would enable. The implementation process of the fiber could easily be expedited because minimal impact would be placed upon transportation and traffic as this fiber is laid. I think the possibilities of integrating this process with the existing rail corridor and other infrastructure in place makes Hickory an ideal candidate.

From this fibre-optic data spine, we could spread the cable to offshoots of the rail lines in Newton, Catawba and eventually to the 4 corners of Catawba County and hopefully the populated areas of the surrounding Greater Hickory Metro. This is real economic revitalization if we can make it happen.

The next step will naturally be the passenger rail announced a few years ago from Asheville to Salisbury and points beyond and also building a rail connector between Newton and Denver that gets us to connect to the High Speed rail line proposed between Raleigh, Charlotte, and Atlanta. Imagine students being able to ride a train to school at L-R. Imagine being able to ride the train to Raleigh, Atlanta, Washington, and Wilmington, while watching movies or working on you computer.

Imagine the possibilities, if you only believe in what we are capable of. Imagine what we can do if we will stand together and fully support this cause. Please spread the word, because I truly believe that we can make this happen and we need to get ahead of the curve on this issue. It is time to show the nation what Hickory is capable of when given the opportunity and the proper tools to succeed.

Broad Band!!!
Light Rail to Charlotte: One Investment Worth Making


Addendum: Google Fiber to Communities - We need your help in getting our voices heard on this issue. Click the link below to let Google know that you care about this issue and want this pilot program brought to our area. I will also place a link in the Problems and Solutions links at the top right corner of this blog. And please tell everyone you know. (Note - If you do not have a Google e-mail account or user name, then you will need to sign up for a free Google account to fill out the survey).

Friday, February 19, 2010

Puzzle Pieces: Stories of Economic Relevance

Fed bumps up rate banks pay for emergency loans - (AP - 2/18/2010) - The Federal Reserve decided Thursday to boost the rate banks pay for emergency loans. The action is part of a broader move to pull back the extraordinary aid it provided to fight the financial crisis.

Jitters over China’s waning taste for T-bills - (Financial Times - 2/18/2010) - If Chinese demand for Treasuries disappeared and it started selling, US interest rates would rise, analysts say. This could throttle a US economic recovery, damage Chinese exports, and also reduce the value of China’s existing vast holdings of Treasuries as yields rose and prices fell, damaging a key plank of its currency reserves.

Walmart suffers first US sales decline
- (Financial Times - 2/18/2010) - Walmart has suffered its first fall in quarterly sales at its US discount stores, underlining the challenges facing future growth in its home market as the economy recovers.

Jobless, price data fan concerns on economy - (Reuters - 2/18/2010) - The number of U.S. workers filing new applications for unemployment insurance unexpectedly surged last week, while producer prices increased sharply in January, raising potential hurdles for the economy's recovery. Another report from the department showed prices paid at the farm and factory gate (Producer Price Index) rose a faster-than-expected 1.4 percent from December as higher gasoline prices and unusually cold temperatures helped boost energy costs. (Hound - 1.4% monthly translates to 16.8% annualized producer inflation)