Choosing to go for just a wee bit of green
this is my estate jewelry choice for St Patricks Day
I love the collar design and the big pebble like gemstones
It's definitely makes a statement but a soft one.
Isn't it pretty?
And thank you to the Duchesse, aka one of the famous O'Malley sisters, for picking out a few affordable and St Patrick's Day approved pieces with gorgeous green from Beladora2.com
and to superglam preggers Faux Fuchsia for posting about the Beladora.com and Beladora2.com donations from all March sales to the Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief Fund.
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Showing posts with label japan. Show all posts
Beladora Getting On Board For Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief
Even though Beladora is based in Beverly Hills, we are not a Beverly Hills - centric company.
Because our business is online, our clients are from
Brazil, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, England, Canada, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia...
and I probably missed a few other countries.
We are deeply concerned about the situation in Japan.
Liz Kollar, our Beladora Creative Director has aunts, uncles and cousins who are Japanese, and who thankfully were out of the major quake/tsunami zone. Because of her family, Liz is in the loop on a lot of what's going on the there and we do know that it is winter, supplies are low, and things are bad all over Japan.
I have already made a donation personally towards the relief efforts in Japan.
But I can do more than just make a personal donation.
So, I've decided that Beladora.com and Beladora2.com,
which have donated to causes such as ovarian cancer research in the past,
will now donate a portion of all March sales to the
American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief Fund.
Maybe you have a birthday or anniversary coming up.
Maybe you need a special gift.
Maybe you want to start early on your holiday shopping.
Or maybe you've have a piece of estate jewelry on your Beladora wish list.
With jewelry priced at $195 and up, there is probably something that you could use.
Please consider making a purchase from Beladora or Beladora2 this month.
Because our business is online, our clients are from
Brazil, Mexico, United Arab Emirates, Turkey, Greece, Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, Germany, Belgium, England, Canada, Hong Kong, China, Taiwan, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia...
and I probably missed a few other countries.
We are deeply concerned about the situation in Japan.
Liz Kollar, our Beladora Creative Director has aunts, uncles and cousins who are Japanese, and who thankfully were out of the major quake/tsunami zone. Because of her family, Liz is in the loop on a lot of what's going on the there and we do know that it is winter, supplies are low, and things are bad all over Japan.
I have already made a donation personally towards the relief efforts in Japan.
But I can do more than just make a personal donation.
So, I've decided that Beladora.com and Beladora2.com,
which have donated to causes such as ovarian cancer research in the past,
will now donate a portion of all March sales to the
American Red Cross Japan Earthquake and Pacific Tsunami Relief Fund.
Maybe you have a birthday or anniversary coming up.
Maybe you need a special gift.
Maybe you want to start early on your holiday shopping.
Or maybe you've have a piece of estate jewelry on your Beladora wish list.
With jewelry priced at $195 and up, there is probably something that you could use.
Please consider making a purchase from Beladora or Beladora2 this month.
Sunday At Home or Creating Order Out of Chaos
Like the rest of the world, I can't stop watching the videos from Japan.
This one from the BBC shows when the tsunami first hits the land
It's truly frightening to see the unrelenting power of the tsunami.
As for the report that radiation has leaked from Japanese nuclear plants is going to cross the Pacific and hit the west cost
It is admitted that the first plant has melted down, and 6 more nuclear power plants in Japan are in danger. If they fail, this situation could get even worse. Japanese authorities are distributing potassium iodide to its population for thyroid protection.
For U.S. populations, we can hope that most of the radiation will disperse into the ocean and never reach us, however, with the U.S. West Coast in the direct path of the jet stream from Japan, it is a good precaution to stock up on potassium iodide or natural iodine from kelp, which can prevent the absorption of radioactive iodine, the most common complication from radiation poisoning.
OK, so I didn't run out and buy potassium iodide
Instead I took a clue from Faux Fuchsia and went out to brunch
which is something that I rarely do
But when life brings you circumstances that you can do nothing about
it's good to spend time with your brood
and enjoy a bloody mary
and catch up on what's going on in the lives of your children and their significant others
This one from the BBC shows when the tsunami first hits the land
It's truly frightening to see the unrelenting power of the tsunami.
As for the report that radiation has leaked from Japanese nuclear plants is going to cross the Pacific and hit the west cost
It is admitted that the first plant has melted down, and 6 more nuclear power plants in Japan are in danger. If they fail, this situation could get even worse. Japanese authorities are distributing potassium iodide to its population for thyroid protection.
For U.S. populations, we can hope that most of the radiation will disperse into the ocean and never reach us, however, with the U.S. West Coast in the direct path of the jet stream from Japan, it is a good precaution to stock up on potassium iodide or natural iodine from kelp, which can prevent the absorption of radioactive iodine, the most common complication from radiation poisoning.
OK, so I didn't run out and buy potassium iodide
Instead I took a clue from Faux Fuchsia and went out to brunch
which is something that I rarely do
But when life brings you circumstances that you can do nothing about
it's good to spend time with your brood
and enjoy a bloody mary
and catch up on what's going on in the lives of your children and their significant others
Since the weather was warmish we sat outside and enjoyed the sun.
Later in further FF style there was some gardening
specifically cleaning up my wildly growing mint, parsley and cilantro
and of course some cooking with Chicken Chasseur de Ville for Sunday dinner
which was super easy to action
OK, so I admit that it wasn't real poulet chasseur because I left out the mushrooms and the cognac
but it was tasty anyway
Here are the basics
Saute some chicken ( I used organic boneless chicken thighs) in a little butter and oil
remove chicken from pan and add chopped red onion, chopped roasted red pepper, chopped garlic and cook vegetables until soft.
Add one can of chopped tomatoes (I used the no salt added kind) and some red wine and bring to a boil
Return the chicken to the pan and add some fresh parsley, basil and a bay leaf
Cover and cook in the oven for about 30 minutes
Serve with asparagus and hot baguette
There is something so calming about domestic activity
because when mother nature, who's not your friend by the way, brings you chaos
organizing your home, a reasonably achievable goal,
brings you at least some semblance of order out of chaos.
Earth Shifting On Its Axis...Again
Putting all of our petty woes into perspective
At any time and without warning
a quake of such magnitude that an entire country moves
and the earth itself shifts on its axis
(CNN) -- The powerful earthquake that unleashed a devastating tsunami Friday appears to have moved the main island of Japan by 8 feet (2.4 meters) and shifted the Earth on its axis.
"At this point, we know that one GPS station moved (8 feet), and we have seen a map from GSI (Geospatial Information Authority) in Japan showing the pattern of shift over a large area is consistent with about that much shift of the land mass," said Kenneth Hudnut, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS).
Reports from the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Italy estimated the 8.9-magnitude quake shifted the planet on its axis by nearly 4 inches (10 centimeters).
To put things in perspective
the Sendai earthquake was about 1000 times more powerful than the earthquake in New Zealand
Like after the 2004 tsunami which killed 230,000 people, the US is sending in the Pacific fleet, literally.
But how much help aid can they offer at this point with thousands dead, thousands missing
power and water out for millions
and a potential Chernobyl style meltdown.
Glenn Reynolds, for years, has been linking to sites about disaster preparedness.
It's one thing if you live out in the wilds of Idaho or Wyoming to have this list and/or this list of emergency supplies.
But who in a major metropolitan area keeps these things around the house?
At the very least, anyone who lives in California should have one of these at home and in the car.
I've ignored the whole subject of disaster preparedness for years
Perhaps today is the day to start taking it seriously.
Living In The Ring Of Fire
If you haven't seen the video of the horrendous tsunami in Japan
watch it here.
Chile, New Zealand, Japan
Is California next?
Those of us who live in the Pacific Ring of Fire can never be complacent.
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