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Nice Home Based Business photos

A few nice home based business images I found:


Dream Catcher
home based business
Image by maxymedia
Reception at the SSHED (Sutherland Shire Hub Economic Development) www.sshed.com.au at Loftus.

The SSHED is a business accelerator providing a pathway for home based businesses to grow.

This photo was taken as part of the SSHED corporate video being produced by my client RidgeFilms www.ridgefilms.com.au and will be used as part of my presentation at the Sutherland Shire Business Development Week (BDW) www.shirebusiness.com.au/ in June on humanising the web and digital media strategy.



Larrabee's Point (VT) Warehouse (1823)
home based business
Image by origamidon
State Route 74, Shoreham, Vermont USA • The warehouse is owned by Mahlon and Gena Teachout who operate the "Carillon" tour boat around the southern end of Lake Champlain. The building, [now called Teachout's Lakeshore Store], along with a wharf, was constructed in 1823. – From steve-world.com, a fine link with some historical images, c.1860.

Shoreham is primarily an agricultural community of orchards, dairy and niche farms, and numerous commercial endeavors, as well as an increasing number of smaller home-based businesses. Shoreham is also home to the “Fort Ti” Ferry, one of oldest ferries in the US, in continuous operation between Shoreham and Ticonderoga, N.Y., since 1788. – From the Town's website.

From rootsweb, here's some background on John LARABEE came from New London county, Conn., in 1783, and settled on the farm now owned by Myron PLATT. He was a well-educated man, and a surveyor. His son, John S. LARABEE, came from Pownal, Vt., in 1783, at the age of nineteen years, and lived four years with his father, after which he cleared a place on Larabee's Point, then called Rowley's Point, where, with the exception of six years passed in Middlebury as clerk of the County Court, he remained the rest of his life. He established the first ferry at Larabee's Point, under legislative grant, and managed it during his life. He held at different times the office of town representative, clerk of the County Court six years, judge of probate and of the County Court. He died on November 28, 1847, aged eighty-two years.

☞ This structure is listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.

☞ On May 1, 1980, this site was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#80000423).

☞ From the fine folks at ancestry.com, this rich link to Vermont Genealogy Resources.


Larrabee's Point (VT) Warehouse (1823) – detail
home based business
Image by origamidon
State Route 74, Shoreham, Vermont USA • The warehouse is owned by Mahlon and Gena Teachout who operate the "Carillon" tour boat around the southern end of Lake Champlain. The building, [now called Teachout's Lakeshore Store], along with a wharf, was constructed in 1823. – From steve-world.com, a fine link with some historical images, c.1860.

Shoreham is primarily an agricultural community of orchards, dairy and niche farms, and numerous commercial endeavors, as well as an increasing number of smaller home-based businesses. Shoreham is also home to the “Fort Ti” Ferry, one of oldest ferries in the US, in continuous operation between Shoreham and Ticonderoga, N.Y., since 1788. – From the Town's website.

From rootsweb, here's some background on John LARABEE came from New London county, Conn., in 1783, and settled on the farm now owned by Myron PLATT. He was a well-educated man, and a surveyor. His son, John S. LARABEE, came from Pownal, Vt., in 1783, at the age of nineteen years, and lived four years with his father, after which he cleared a place on Larabee's Point, then called Rowley's Point, where, with the exception of six years passed in Middlebury as clerk of the County Court, he remained the rest of his life. He established the first ferry at Larabee's Point, under legislative grant, and managed it during his life. He held at different times the office of town representative, clerk of the County Court six years, judge of probate and of the County Court. He died on November 28, 1847, aged eighty-two years.

☞ This structure is listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.

☞ On May 1, 1980, this site was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#80000423).

☞ From the fine folks at ancestry.com, this rich link to Vermont Genealogy Resources.

Cool Business At Home images

A few nice business at home images I found:


BC HYDRO featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-2
business at home
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

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BC LIONS – featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-8
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Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

JOIN the CCV Fanpage on Facebook and Follow CCV on twitter!

www.facebook.com/ccvancouver
twitter.com/cc_vancouver

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Home screen
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Image by DavePress
The stuff that's on my iPhone home screen. If you are looking at this via the Flickr website and not the app, you can look at the notes and annotations to find out more.


MICROSOFT CANADA COMPANY featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery
business at home
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

JOIN the CCV Fanpage on Facebook and Follow CCV on twitter!

www.facebook.com/ccvancouver
twitter.com/cc_vancouver

Follow RSG on TWITTER for more great events in the city!

twitter.com/RON_SOMBILON

Nice Business From Home photos

Some cool business from home images:



Blind stenographer using dictaphone (LOC)
business from home
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Blind stenographer using dictaphone

1911 April 27. (date created or published later by Bain)

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title and date from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photographer's name (Byron, N.Y.) partially visible on negative.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.09147

Call Number: LC-B2- 2191-9


Day 64; Faceless, nameless
business from home
Image by hipponotized
What would it be like to be faceless? Nameless? To totally lose your identity and everything you know. Can you even imagine it, can you even feel it?

Children all over the world kidnapped and trafficked in the second most profitable criminal business on Earth. Human trafficking.
The modern day slavery forces children throughout the world to work in brothels, be exploited in factories, or become killing soldiers. How bad is this?

- About to children are trafficked every minute.
-Every year around 1.2 million children are trafficked
- The profits of human trafficking are estimated at billion. That is more than Microsoft, Apple and any other company you can think of besides the arms industry.
- At least 27 million people are currently enslaved, this is more than twice the amount of people in the Trans-Atlantic slave trade.

Can you imagine to have it all taken from you? Can you imagine for no one to care? Can you imagine to not know that this is wrong, to not know what's wrong, to not be human anymore?

Can you imagine to be an object, a number, a good, a supply, a machine?
Can you imagine?

Make a change.
Love146.org

Cool Home Based Business images

Some cool home based business images:


Craig White Premier Kleeneze aray
home based business
Image by raymond_whittaker
Hi, Sorry to disturb the group members but need bit of help. I've started a business and need people who want to work from home for whom £50-£200 extra (on top of their current earnings) a week can make a difference (UK & ROI only). Please leave your details ​ezeinfopack.org/raymondwhittaker and we will be in touch shortly.



Vocational Sewing Program - Sharing Foundation
home based business
Image by cambodia4kidsorg
Ly Rattana, Pum Saroun, Sam Hun, (teacher), Yan Srey Ith, Hung Visal, Peng Sophea, (teacher) have produced many school uniforms (TSF donates to youngsters in Cambodia) and numerous products brought to the U.S. for fundraising. The students are paid while they apprentice. Graduates of our sewing program gone to higher paid jobs in the garment industry or open their own home-based sewing business. Every year, the Sharing Foundation's sewing school shop hires graduates.

Help support the sharing foundation by clicking the orange donate button on the badge on the side bar here:
beth.typepad.com

Cool Home Business images

Some cool home business images:


Home business after school
home business
Image by Hejix



New business cards
home business
Image by Phil Gyford
I hardly ever have occasion to hand out business cards but thought I should get some before SXSW, just in case.

I had these printed at Moo and they're lovely except the bright #0000EE link colour has come out almost purple, which makes it look like the links have already been visited.
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Cool Home Based Business images

A few nice home based business images I found:


1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Business Coupe Street Rod (6 of 9)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at The Vintage Times Street Rod Club’s 36th Annual Rod Run in Springfield, Illinois on September 4, 2010.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my stream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thanks for stopping by! - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)


1941 Chevrolet Special Deluxe Business Coupe Street Rod (8 of 9)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at The Vintage Times Street Rod Club’s 36th Annual Rod Run in Springfield, Illinois on September 4, 2010.

****************************************************************************************************

You are invited to stay and browse through my stream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thanks for stopping by! - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)


First Afghan to return helps create future businesses- RC-SW 01
home based business
Image by isafmedia
Cpl. Chris M Rodriguez, 22, civil affairs noncommissioned officer for CA Team 1, 11th Marine Regiment, Regimental Combat Team 2, plays with Mitra, the daughter of Khwaja Sabor, a nurse with the de-miners, (Afghan improvised explosive device and mine clearers), during a visit to Mohammed Younus home in Now Zad, June 14. Younus, and his family, were reportedly the first family to return to Now Zad in early January after nearly four years of fighting in the area. The CA Marines want Younus to become a third party micro grant liaison between the Marines and Afghans who are interested in applying for a micro grant. Younus would be responsible for preparing the Afghans applications prior to being submitted. The micro grant program here is a program that grants money to Now Zad residents who are interested in opening up their own business, but lack the necessary money to do so. There is a potential for up to 00 grants for those who qualify. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Sgt. Shawn Coolman)

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Interview with Chef Thomas Keller
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Image by Renée S. Suen
Below find a transcript of my time with Chef Thomas Keller. It is unedited and so I must ask for pardon if certain sections (likely mine) don't appear as refined as they could be. Short edited version here: www.torontolife.com/daily/daily-dish/aprons-icons/2009/12... A great image of Chef Keller by Taku Kumabe.

RS: Thank you for taking the time to speak with us Chef Keller. I heard that it is your first time in the city, and was wondering if you might be exploring much of Toronto’s culinary scene?

THOMAS KELLER: Unfortunately I got in late last night and am leaving early tomorrow morning, so I won’t really get to see much this time. The one restaurant that was on my list was The Black Hoof, which I hear is very good.

RS: How did you hear about The Black Hoof?

TK: A friend of mine told me, and it came across my desk, “if you’re going to Toronto, you have to try The Black Hoof, it’s a wonderful restaurant…”

RS: Chef (Grant) van Gameren will probably be pleased to hear that, not that long ago Chef Daniel Boulud was there…

TK: Ah right, maybe it was Daniel that told me. But tonight, by the time I’ll be finished with the lecture and the signing it’ll probably be too late, and then I’m up again tomorrow at 6am to fly to Chicago for another book signing, then Milwaukee the next day. So I’m trying to be respectful of my condition for people who are expecting me to be articulate and have conversations in an intelligent manner. (RS: (giggles)) I’ll probably be in bed by midnight. It’s a book tour and what I’ve learned is that you want to maximize the time to get the message out about the book.

RS: And what is the message you want to convey through Ad Hoc at Home?

TK: Well I think the overreaching goal of the book is to teach people to be better cooks; to make them more aware of their environments, what they need to be able execute not just my, but any recipe. It’s also about enjoying the process in cooking and to make something achievable.

RS: You cookbooks are beautifully put together, (TK: Thank you) however Ad Hoc with its whimsical style is unlike The French Laundry Cookbook, Bouchon or Under Pressure, what influenced that change?

TK: I look at each book for what they are. With The French Laundry it was a snapshot of the restaurant in 1998. At most restaurants that are personality driven, it’s a snapshot at that moment and very specific to that restaurant at that time. Bouchon is a cookbook that was more historical, dealing with French bistro dishes and classics; respecting the flavor profiles. And with anything we do, it’s a sense of refinement, so with Bouchon, those historical recipes maintain the flavor profile of the recipes, but modernizing it and refining it in a way, using better products and techniques. Under Pressure was really written for the professional, to teach them how to use a specific technology and how we adapted that technology in restaurant cooking. Whereas Ad Hoc is about Ad Hoc, a restaurant that was defined in a brief moment about family and family style cooking, having that engagement with the table and the food, not about serving the food on plates but having people participate and serving food like you do at home – no pretense involved, and a collective collaborative memory about the dishes we do. My dishes are my memories, but there are the memories from many who are involved in Ad Hoc. I think that’s an important element, so that when we think about the dishes, i.e. fried chicken – and that being such an iconic American dish that straddles economic, social, and geographic boundaries and really is something that everyone can relate to, that becomes a collective memory and that brings it into the scope of Ad Hoc as a downstyle restaurant/recipe.

RS: Two questions: In what direction do you see yourself going? And what is your opinion of food trends?

TK: I don’t have anything planned on the horizon. We have a group of restaurants which are really very important to me and the group (The French Laundry, Per Se, Bouchon, Bouchon Bakery) and making sure that they have the support to maintain, continue to grow, be challenged and continue to meet the expectations of our guests. We just opened our third Bouchon in Beverly Hills, so the next year and half would be set to make sure that that gets the foundation it needs to thrive. So that’s what’s on the horizon for me, maintaining the quality of our restaurants and we’ll see if any other opportunities become apparent.

RS: How do you decide on which of these opportunities to pursue?

TK: Los Angeles made sense for Bouchon because so many Angelios come to Las Vegas and Yountville. In fact I’m from southern California, worked in southern California, I know people in southern California… it’s part of that foundation. Going into a new community, like we did in Las Vegas, it’s a little difficult, but Las Vegas itself allows outsiders many great opportunities. Going to, say Scottsdale is a different thing because I have no connection with Scottsdale.
When you think about what food or cooking is, it’s product and execution. Product is very simply defined by the food we get; execution is defined by a lot of different things – skill level of the chefs, quality of the equipment, quality of the facility – that define execution. When you go somewhere else that is not your own country where you can’t easily transfer products around or understand the products it’s hard to say. If I came to Toronto, I wouldn’t know because I don’t have any experience with it. So I’d really have to learn, first and foremost [about] where the food comes from, the quality of the food, and then be comfortable being able to open up a restaurant there. With that I can get half of the equation and feel confident that it’s going to be good.
It’s just not that easy opening up a restaurant. There are a lot of opportunities to open up a restaurant but it really comes down to knowing what the expectations are. If I came to Toronto, London or Singapore and I am not able to achieve that, then I diminish the quality of the experience – then you diminish the quality of your reputation. And the only thing a chef has is his reputation.

RS: So would that be what you would consider as your legacy, a sort of Thomas Keller branding if you will, where once you hear the name you know the association?

TK: Well it is a brand, and I got comfortable with that about six years ago because people kept saying when started to do Bouchon, “oh, so you’re a brand.” “No, no, I don’t really have a brand.” And I didn’t realize what that really meant until you start to get comfortable with the fact that you really are a brand. Eventually you have to find what kind of brand you want to be. If you start to draw parallels to who you are – I always say that if I’m going to be a brand, using the analogy of fashion, I want to be Hermès – it’s a brand that has extraordinary integrity, that doesn’t compromise on quality, it really is respected for what they do, and they haven’t really diverged from their main source of business which is leather and scarves.

RS: Being an experienced hand in the kitchen, where have you been that has most impressed you?

TK: Everywhere I go I’m impressed with restaurants. I have great respect whether it’s the big named chefs like Grant Achatz of Chicago, Heston Blumenthal and Fergus Henderson in the UK… There are dozens and dozens around the world that are just extraordinary chefs that perform at a high level and there are those that you don’t really hear about that just do a really good job. You go to work everyday to do a good job.

RS: That’s highly respectful of you to have such quality words for even the most junior in the business.

TK: Everyone knows the personalities of chefs that are out there. Who knows why we became who we are. There’s no clear path set for us or education for what we do that are outside the scope of our main training: cooking. Like standing around taking photographs and doing interviews, a chef of the last generation may not do any of that.
The expectations have grown enormously with my generation of chefs, if you think about the last generation of chefs, they had one menu, one kitchen, one restaurant and they didn’t change it. They worked tirelessly everyday on refining and perfecting those dishes and they were respected for that. Everybody had the same dishes, but what made one restaurant better than the other was the quality of the product and the quality of their execution. Today it’s not about any specific dishes because it’s all personality driven – this is Thomas Keller’s food or Daniel Boulud’s food or Pierre Gagnaire’s food or Ferran Adria’s or Grant Achatz’s food – it’s all associated with the people, the person, the personality. Our dishes are evolved from flavor profiles or traditional recipes/components into something different. So why?

RS: So why for you then?

TK: I don’t know (laughs). That’s a good question. I don’t know. I don’t know why me and not the kid down the street who is as good a chef as I am. I don’t know.

RS: Do you think it’s because you work hard and you’re driven?

TK: I mean a lot of people work hard. Why does one person get to be this and not another person? There’s luck involved, a certain amount of effort, of course, I mean, how did it happen? I worked hard all of my life and I thought I had other restaurants that were going to be successful that weren’t successful. I ended up at The French Laundry at 39 and all of a sudden I had a hit. You just keep trying; you don’t stop. Perseverance, tenacity, luck, I mean there’s all different things involved in why one person gets to do something another person doesn’t.

RS: Although you are a top chef in the US and in the world, I don’t know if you could just attribute that to luck…

TK: (Laughing) No no, don’t get me wrong, I don’t mean it to diminish the importance of being talented or the importance of being focused or applying to have a common goal. There are so many things that create the foundation for everybody and I don’t mean to diminish those. But at the end of the day there’s a certain amount of opportunity that you see or somebody else sees in you… there’s a lot of stuff. It’s interesting, a philosophical question that there’s no answer to, it’s just a conversation that you have with people about why you are who you are and what happened with our industry which in the 60s was considered domestic help. It wasn’t even a profession – culinary profession only happened recently in our lifetime (or at least in my lifetime (laughs), I’m not sure how old you are).

RS: (laughs) In my lifetime as well, but now I’m sure we agree that culinary arts are glamourized, a highly respected profession, that not just anyone can do it.

TK: It is tough and that’s what it takes. When I started cooking there was no celebrity chefs. Today, young cooks are getting into the industry to become celebrities.

RS: Does that rub you the wrong way?

TK: I don’t necessarily think it’s a bad thing in and of itself, but at the base of it needs to be a strong culinary foundation.
RS: So as long as it doesn’t compromise the base…

TK: Right, right. So we talked about trends, and I’m only against trends because the true definition of a trend is something that has an end. So why would you want to be trendy? It doesn’t make sense to me. “I want to be trendy and then someday it’s going to be passé.” The other thing about trends: what is a food trend? This food is in this year and out next year. Why is arugula in this year and out next year? I mean arugula’s still arugula – it’s great! It’s been around forever. Why would it be trendy? I don’t understand. There’s no value sometimes. There are certain trends that are very important, don’t get me wrong, but the overreaching definition of trend is something, when you apply it to food, doesn’t make sense.

RS: But if you were to open a menu…. What one item/ingredient would turn you off? Something that you wish you could phase out altogether?

TK: Bad Food! Ha ha.

RS: How about a favourite?

TK: I’m always compelled to order a roast chicken, an omelet or a great steak. All those things I think resonate with most people. The idea of a beautifully roasted chicken – the aroma, the flavours… I mean who doesn’t love roast chicken when it’s done really really well? It’s compelling. So sometimes looking at menus there’s great anxiety when you see a great steak, roast chicken, tripe, you know, what am I going to order? There are so many good things on the menu; I don’t know what to choose. So it’s almost better not to have any choices when I order.

RS: Is that the premise behind the chef’s tasting menu?

TK: Sure. When you think about luxury, what is the true definition of luxury? In the Western culture, and in the Eastern now as well, it’s all about choices. You have the choice of 15 car models, they’re all great cars, but what car do I buy? Then you start looking at that, your friend has this, you see that… Matt Damon’s driving this, I mean, which one do I choose? So the anxiety is to make the choice. Luxury to me is about not having to make the choice.
Going to a restaurant, just sitting down and having the chef cook for you, is great. When I go out to dinner [at] any of my colleagues’ restaurants, I never see the menu nor wine list and it’s just a wonderful experience. So if you can replicate that in a restaurant, substituting for allergies or intense likes/dislikes (those things are easy to accomplish), basically this is what was chosen because it was in the market/garden, the compositions, it’s all good. Sit down and enjoy your food.

RS: I like the way you think. I’m labeling this the Thomas Keller philosophy.

TK: The kind that you don’t have a choice!

RS: Now we’re going to make you choose. If you had to create one ultimate meal at any point in time with anyone in history, who would be there and what would be on the menu?

TK: That’s hard. Well, I think the time would be now. I think that we have extraordinary products, certainly what I see in America from my personal history. We have amazing facilities, technology and understanding about food. So I think cooking today would be ideal.
The people I’d like to have around would be my parents; someone like Fernand Point – he was an icon not only in our industry but somebody who really inspires me through his book – he’s been dead since I was born but somebody who has continued to inspire me through my career. Someone like Harry Truman, who to me was our last great president, there were great presidents before him and Clinton was pretty great, but somebody who I really respect. Somebody like Audrey Hepburn, who to me was an extraordinary woman in so many ways, not just in her beauty but in her thoughtfulness and compassion.
What I’d serve is simple food, probably a great soup something like garbure (a rustic thick French winter soup), which I really love right out of the garden, a great salad, roast chicken – of course, whatever vegetables were in the earth, then something lemon and something chocolate. Separate, not lemon and chocolate together.

RS: Ha, ha. I will attest that your lemon tart is fantastic.

TK: (Smiles) Thank you.

RS: Last question, what is your non-food related hobby?

TK: Golf! I don’t get to do it very often. I just love the idea of totally committed to something, it takes all your attention and it lasts for 4 hours. You’re walking around an amazing park, if you want to call a golf course that. Some golf courses are the most majestic geographic locations in the world: you think about Pebble Beach, New South Wales in Australia – beautiful lawn, throwing a little white ball all around.

RS: Will you be taking a break after the book tour to get in some rounds of golf?

TK: Yeah, I think I’m going to try to spend two days in Palm Springs between Christmas and New Years. I haven’t golfed for months. For me it’s not about the good game but more about the experience.

RS: Well thank you for this experience it was wonderful to have had the chance to speak with you.

TK: Hopefully I got the message across and that I answered all your questions.

RS: If it doesn’t sound too awkward, you have made yourself even more likeable than is possible. It’s truly an honour to know that you are as genuine as your brand is (TK: Thank you) and that I’ve perceived you to be. Thank you for your time.

TK: Thank you.





Ben at Home
business at home
Image by BenLucier
Me at the home in my office. I don't know why, but I felt it was important to take this picture today. Everything I need for a productive evening is in this photo. :)

- Blackberry
- iPhone
- IP Phone (connected to my office PBX)
- MacBook Pro connected to external 24" display, running OSX and WinXP (in VmWare)
- Bluetooth external keyboard and Mouse
- My lucky Mesh Conference t-shirt.
- Tweety mug to hold lots and lots of coffee!


Vince Cable, Business Secretary
business at home
Image by bisgovuk
£70 billion of potential government business published to boost UK growth

The Government’s long term plan to reform the way the public sector does business ramped up today as new and updated data on £70 billion of potential future government contracts was published by Cabinet ministers Francis Maude and Vince Cable.

Data has been published on £70 billion of potential future contracts over the next five years, across 13 different sectors including construction, property, medical and police equipment. Publishing data on future contract needs allows government and industry to work together to spot any skills and investment gaps so they can act to safeguard UK competitiveness and growth.

The Government’s proactive approach has been hailed by industry leaders today, and a total of 17 industry bodies and suppliers, including British Chambers of Commerce, the Confederation for British Industry (CBI), Institute of Directors and the UK Contractors Group, have signed up Government’s approach and signed ministers’ “Procurement Pledge”.

Minister for the Cabinet Office, Francis Maude said:

We have published details of £70 billion of potential Government business. Never before has a government been so open about its long-term business needs.

“Industry leaders recognise the value of publishing these pipelines and that is why they support our reforms which will boost growth.

“Publishing data on what we plan to buy – whether it’s tunnels or computers – means we can identify skills gaps sooner and give industry a heads up so UK businesses are in a better position to compete.”

Secretary of State for Business, Innovation and Skills, Vince Cable said:

In the coming years the Government will purchase billions of pounds worth of equipment and services, which means billions of pounds worth of potential opportunities for UK business. By publishing details of our expected future requirements ahead of time and adopting a strategic approach, we can help give UK suppliers the confidence to invest in people, plants and technologies here at home so they can compete for and win these government contracts, as well as seek new opportunities abroad.

"Frankly, we’ve been too short-term in how we’ve done procurement in the past. Our key competitors in Europe already see procurement as an integral part of a proper industrial strategy and it’s time we did the same. This is a win-win scenario, making our businesses stronger and providing best value for the taxpayer."
www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/news/70-billion-potential-govern...

Nice Business From Home photos

A few nice business from home images I found:


kleenezeshop invoice 5
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
Open UK Germany Holland Ireland

Kleeneze, the home shopping company, combines simple retail with network marketing for enormous potential profits.

The Kleeneze opportunity offers:
- unlimited residual income
- total flexibility of hours
- no obligatory targets
- no capital outlay for stock as Kleeneze provides you with a credit facility (subject to status)
Kleeneze is one of the top 100 MLM businesses in the wold.

"Thousands of people (including me) Raymond Whittaker have changed their lives by starting a Kleeneze business. I started my business in October 2008 and have never looked back.
Direct selling is a growing sector of the Home Shopping Market worth over £2billion each year*, it seemed an obvious step to become a part of it and take my share.

Running a Kleeneze business means that you're in business for yourself, but not by yourself, and in this business you can see the phrase ‘you get out what you put in’ come to life.

The rewards have been both financial and emotional and, by setting clear goals from the outset, you’re never far from success!
Just take a few minutes out of your day to watch our video on MyKleeneze sight below, which should answer your initial questions and could change your life.

*Taken from the Direct Selling Association’s web site.

CONTACT:-

INDEPENDENT DISTRIBUTOR: Raymond Whittaker
mykleeneze.com/raymondwhittaker
Email kleeneze@aray.co.uk
Tell 7/24 01260 218085


Spain Kleeneze work in Spain Networking MLM for Mykleeneze Ezeparty Ray Whittaker
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
Become a Kleeneze Distributor Simple home based business Earn £50 to £200 per week plus potential for higher incomes Flexible hours spend more time with your family change your lifestyle get.. - Price: £50 to £200 per week www.ezeinfopack.org/638992

Nice Business From Home photos

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raymond whittaker Two invoices all Christmas items from the end of August 2012. Kleeneze Ezeparty Mykleeneze
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
ezeinfopack.org/raymondwhittaker Two invoices all Christmas items from the end of August 2012. Kleeneze Ezeparty Mykleeneze


The catalogues feature over 2,000 products ranging from everyday essentials ezecook
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
The catalogues feature over 2,000 products ranging from everyday essentials ezecook

Cool Home Based Business images

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Chestnut IL - Olive St. Business District (3 of 6)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Chestnut is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Illinois. It is located about 31 miles northeast of Springfield on Illinois Route 54. This small community is the geographical center of the State of Illinois.

More photographs of Chestnut can be found in my "Chestnut IL" set.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)


Chestnut IL - Olive St. Business District (4 of 6)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Chestnut is an unincorporated community in Logan County, Illinois. It is located about 31 miles northeast of Springfield on Illinois Route 54. This small community is the geographical center of the State of Illinois.

More photographs of Chestnut can be found in my "Chestnut IL" set.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)


Jean Day premier Executive ezeparty ezecook spa
home based business
Image by raymond_whittaker
We’d like to offer you an opportunity to start your own home shopping business, with the full support of an established home shopping company.

You can work from home, work part time, full time, or around a second job, this is your opportunity to start earning extra money. All we ask is for you to deliver at least 250 Kleeneze catalogues a week in your local area and you could earn £200+ per month.

Whatever order the customers makes you will take 21% commission, you distribute the catalogues to friends, family and people's homes.

This is very flexible and you are your own boss. No qualifications needed, just your spare time.


Please send full name, telephone and address to receive a FREE information pack. To mykleeneze.com/638992

Nice Business At Home photos

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Mother and baby in home office with laptop
business at home
Image by RobinSipe
Apply here


Day 217 - Business Planning
business at home
Image by Menage a Moi
Any minute now I'm going to start drafting the Divisional Business Plan.

Really - I am...


Created with fd's Flickr Toys.

Cool Business From Home images

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The Billion dollar vision Ray Whittaker ezeparty kleeneze man
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
Kleeneze is one of Britain’s longest running home-shopping companies and a founder member of the Direct Selling Association.

It is the nation’s number one direct selling company for household products, with a range of over 1,500 innovative and practical items including kitchen & cookware, cleaning & laundry, health & beauty, garden, car and even gifts.

Kleeneze sells its products purely through its network over 12,000 self-employed distributors across the UK and Ireland. They are responsible for the delivery and collection of the Kleeneze catalogues, processing customer orders and hand-delivering their purchases.


Kleeneze is totally flexible, giving distributors the opportunity to work from home and choose their own hours. There’s also the opportunity to grow their business by building up a team beneath them who will contribute to their success at mykleeneZe.co.uk/raymondwhittaker


Peter Wellock 638992 The Billion dollar Kleeneze ezeparty vision
business from home
Image by raymond_whittaker
Peter Wellock 638992 The Billion dollar Kleeneze ezeparty vision Kleeneze is one of Britain’s longest running home-shopping companies and a founder member of the Direct Selling Association.

It is the nation’s number one direct selling company for household products, with a range of over 1,500 innovative and practical items including kitchen & cookware, cleaning & laundry, health & beauty, garden, car and even gifts.

Kleeneze sells its products purely through its network over 12,000 self-employed distributors across the UK and Ireland. They are responsible for the delivery and collection of the Kleeneze catalogues, processing customer orders and hand-delivering their purchases.


Kleeneze is totally flexible, giving distributors the opportunity to work from home and choose their own hours. There’s also the opportunity to grow their business by building up a team beneath them who will contribute to their success at mykleeneZe.co.uk/raymondwhittaker

Home Chateau Musar Flash

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Home Chateau Musar Flash
home business
Image by Infrogmation
Playing with my new Cannon PowerShot 1300.

My most exciting bargin find at the wine shop in Kenner that was going out of business.


Home Chateau Musar No Flash
home business
Image by Infrogmation
My most exciting bargin find at the wine shop in Kenner that was going out of business.


Home PC Repair Business in Action
home business
Image by mp3Pirate

Nice Home Based Business photos

A few nice home based business images I found:


Larrabee's Point (VT) Warehouse (1823)
home based business
Image by origamidon
State Route 74, Shoreham, Vermont USA • The warehouse is owned by Mahlon and Gena Teachout who operate the "Carillon" tour boat around the southern end of Lake Champlain. The building, [now called Teachout's Lakeshore Store], along with a wharf, was constructed in 1823. – From steve-world.com, a fine link with some historical images, c.1860.

Shoreham is primarily an agricultural community of orchards, dairy and niche farms, and numerous commercial endeavors, as well as an increasing number of smaller home-based businesses. Shoreham is also home to the “Fort Ti” Ferry, one of oldest ferries in the US, in continuous operation between Shoreham and Ticonderoga, N.Y., since 1788. – From the Town's website.

From rootsweb, here's some background on John LARABEE came from New London county, Conn., in 1783, and settled on the farm now owned by Myron PLATT. He was a well-educated man, and a surveyor. His son, John S. LARABEE, came from Pownal, Vt., in 1783, at the age of nineteen years, and lived four years with his father, after which he cleared a place on Larabee's Point, then called Rowley's Point, where, with the exception of six years passed in Middlebury as clerk of the County Court, he remained the rest of his life. He established the first ferry at Larabee's Point, under legislative grant, and managed it during his life. He held at different times the office of town representative, clerk of the County Court six years, judge of probate and of the County Court. He died on November 28, 1847, aged eighty-two years.

☞ This structure is listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.

☞ On May 1, 1980, this site was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#80000423).

☞ From the fine folks at ancestry.com, this rich link to Vermont Genealogy Resources.

Nice Home Based Business photos

Some cool home based business images:


1938 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe (5 of 12)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)


dsa kleeneze
home based business
Image by raymond_whittaker
Kleeneze, the home shopping company, combines simple retail with network marketing for enormous potential profits.
The Kleeneze opportunity offers:
- unlimited residual income
- total flexibility of hours
- no obligatory targets
- no capital outlay for stock as Kleeneze provides you with a credit facility (subject to status)

Kleeneze has been trading successfully for over 78 years & already producing incomes in excess of £350,000 for its distributors.


The method of operation is very simple. No skills or experience is necessary. All you have to do is place catalogues with neighbours, friends & colleagues. You can work at your own pace, full-time, part-time or spare-time.


The Kleeneze sales method eliminates all of the middle-men and overheads that are usually involved in conventional retail, and so the savings made are paid to the Distributor Network.


You earn money in 3 ways:
- Retail Profit - you earn 21% retail profit on all products you sell
- Volume Profit - you can earn additional bonus profit of up to 37% on all orders produced within your team
- Royalty Bonuses


There's also great incentives offered by Kleeneze, including 2 foreign conferences to qualify for each year & car rewards.

To get started, all it costs is £80 for a registration kit which contains 50 catalogues to get you started, all the relevant paperwork & sponsoring aids.


To find out more about this amazing opportunity, email me at job@aray.co.uk


Join us now in the greatest opportunity in the history of the world!!
agentswanted.co.uk


1938 Dodge Brothers Business Coupe (7 of 12)
home based business
Image by myoldpostcards
Photographed at Country Classic Cars in Staunton, Illinois.

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my little corner of Flickr:

Automobile Photographs
: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Central Illinois (except Springfield)
: Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Springfield, Illinois
: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

The Illinois State Fair
: My collection of photographs of the Illinois State Fair. The fair offers something for everyone. Grab a corn dog and lemon shake-up, and come take a look!

Beyond Central Illinois
: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Barbers & Barber Shops
: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!
: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards (Randy von Liski)

Nice Business At Home photos

Some cool business at home images:


CITY OF VANCOUVER featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-3
business at home
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

JOIN the CCV Fanpage on Facebook and Follow CCV on twitter!

www.facebook.com/ccvancouver
twitter.com/cc_vancouver

Follow RSG on TWITTER for more great events in the city!

twitter.com/RON_SOMBILON


CITY OF VANCOUVER featured at CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011 OPENING KICK-OFF Sponsored by OPENROAD AUTOGROUP - Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery-4
business at home
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
CORPORATE CHAMPIONS VANCOUVER 2011

Photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

JOIN the CCV Fanpage on Facebook and Follow CCV on twitter!

www.facebook.com/ccvancouver
twitter.com/cc_vancouver

Follow RSG on TWITTER for more great events in the city!

twitter.com/RON_SOMBILON

The Park Royal Warrington. Hotel work from home 638992 red

A few nice home based business images I found:


The Park Royal Warrington. Hotel work from home 638992 red
home based business
Image by raymond_whittaker
The Park Royal Warrington. Hotel work from home 638992 red


Earn Extra Income in Florida this Summer - Oil Spill Crisis
home based business
Image by sharingflorida
www.sharingflorida.com/articles/florida-home-based-busine...
- Plan an extra income in case your place of work closes due to oil
spill problems.


Larrabee's Point (VT) – shoreline
home based business
Image by origamidon
State Route 74, Shoreham, Vermont USA • Shoreham is primarily an agricultural community of orchards, dairy and niche farms, and numerous commercial endeavors, as well as an increasing number of smaller home-based businesses. Shoreham is also home to the “Fort Ti” Ferry, one of oldest ferries in the US, in continuous operation between Shoreham and Ticonderoga, N.Y., since 1788. – From the Town's website.

☞ This site is listed on the Vermont State Register of Historic Places. Source: Data excerpts from "The Historic Architecture of Addison County: including a listing of the Vermont State Register of Historic Places"; Vermont Division of Historic Preservation; Curtis B. Johnson, Editor; © 1992.

☞ On May 1, 1980, this site was added to the National Register of Historic Places (#80000423).

☞ From the fine folks at ancestry.com, this rich link to Vermont Genealogy Resources.

Cool Business From Home images

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Ross School of Business Construction (Univ. of Michigan)
business from home
Image by cseeman
Taken in December 2007 after a nice snowfall, here are some shots of the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. These are mostly of the new Ross School building, but also my home away from home, the Kresge Business Administration Library.


Ross School of Business Construction (Univ. of Michigan)
business from home
Image by cseeman
Taken in December 2007 after a nice snowfall, here are some shots of the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. These are mostly of the new Ross School building, but also my home away from home, the Kresge Business Administration Library.


Ross School of Business Construction (Univ. of Michigan)
business from home
Image by cseeman
Taken in December 2007 after a nice snowfall, here are some shots of the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business. These are mostly of the new Ross School building, but also my home away from home, the Kresge Business Administration Library.

Cool At Home Business images

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Microslave .. You're NOT Going anywhere TODAY! .. 3 Tallahassee Wal-Mart Employees Arrested in Fraud Case (June 14, 2011) ...
at home business
Image by marsmet461
LCSO received a report regarding several compromised credit card accounts. Financial Crimes detectives discovered that all of the illegal transactions occurred at the Wal-mart store located at 5500 Thomasville Road.
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.....item 1).... WCTV News ... www.WCTV.TV ... 3 Tallahassee Wal-Mart Employees Arrested in Fraud Case

Posted: 10:58 AM Jun 14, 2011

www.wctv.tv/home/headlines/3_Tallahassee_Wal-Mart_Employe...

Tallahassee, Florida - June 14, 2011 -

Full release is attached in PDF format above.


On May 18, 2011, the Leon County Sheriff’s Office received a report regarding several compromised

credit card accounts. Financial Crimes detectives discovered that all of the illegal transactions

occurred at the Wal-mart store located at 5500 Thomasville Road. Detectives working with the store’s

loss prevention employees soon learned that several employees had been purchasing large amounts

of Wal-mart gift cards by keying in the credit card information instead of swiping the cards at the

register. These were confirmed to be the fraudulent transactions that involved at least six different

credit card accounts. So far, the involved employees have been identified as Karen Simmons, 28,

Christopher Williams, 20, Odell Baity, 18, and Christina Pompe, 21. Detectives have already arrested

Simmons, Williams and Baity on outstanding warrants in this case. Warrants have also been obtained

for Pompe; however she has not yet been arrested.

During the investigation, detectives learned that Baity obtained his Grandmother’s credit card

information and provided it to Simmons and Williams so they could purchase some of the gift cards.

Williams was also observed writing down credit card numbers after some of the victims used their cards

in the sporting goods section.

Detectives say this investigation is continuing and additional charges are likely. Anyone with

information on the whereabouts of Christina Pompe is asked to contact the Leon County Sheriff’s Office

at (850) 922-3300 or Crime Stoppers at (850) 574-TIPS (8477). Remember, Crime Stoppers does not

want your name, just your information. You could be eligible for up to a ,000.00 reward.
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.....item 2).... Eric in SF

Eric in SF says: No, Flickr reserves the right to delete an account for no reason. Seriously. Read the Terms and Conditions before you go too far with this.

Flickr is a private business and is not answerable to you. Your only power in this game is the press and your continued business. Cut your losses and move on. Delete your account if it makes you feel better, but expecting detailed answers is unrealistic.

www.flickr.com/help/forum/en-us/72157626232720912/
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You Men have no idea -- Samantha Brown ...item 1b.. Humble Pie - Eat It (1973) Full Album ...item 2.. Is America ready for a Mexican Twinkie? (18 November 2012) ...
at home business
Image by marsmet531
This album showcases the dynamic diversity and talent of Steve Marriott's gritty bluesy vocals with some funky soul mixed in throughout along with straight ahead blistering rockers.

The band is right on and they deliver an extremely energetic powerhouse combination on this double album that overall ranks with their best along with Smokin' and Performance Rockin' The Fillmore.
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.....item 1a).... Eat It (Humble Pie album) ... From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia ...

For the "Weird Al" Yankovic compilation album, see Eat It ("Weird Al" Yankovic album).
Eat It

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_It_(Humble_Pie_album)


Studio album by Humble Pie ... ReleasedApril 1973
Recorded Steve Marriott's clear sounds home studio, (Essex)
Green’s Playhouse, Glasgow (side 4)
Genre R&B, blues rock, hard rock, soul

Label A&M
Producer Steve Marriott

Humble Pie chronology

Smokin' (1972) ...
Eat It (1973) ...
Thunderbox (1974)


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.....item 1b)... youtube video ... Humble Pie - Eat It (1973) Full Album ... 62:29 minutes

www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4AB3nTpYfI

Published on Oct 24, 2012 by kritikospa11

www.facebook.com/KritikospaMusicChannel

Humble Pie - Eat It (1973)
Re Uploading October 24, 2012

Track Listing

01 00:00 "Get Down to It"
02 03:18 "Good Booze and Bad Women"
03 06:25 "Is It for Love?"
04 11:04 "Drugstore Cowboy"
05 16:46 "Black Coffee"

06 18:45 "I Believe to My Soul"
07 21:59 "Shut up and Don't Interrupt Me"
08 24:58 "That's How Strong My Love Is"
09 28:43 "Say No More"
10 30:41 "Oh, Bella"

11 34:05 "Summer Song"
12 36:49 "Beckton Dumps"
13 40:02 "Up Our Sleeve"
14 45:04 "Honky Tonk Women"
15 49:02 "(I'm A) Road Runner"

All Music Review (Rating: 3/5)
www.allmusic.com/album/eat-it-mw0000531819

Wiki
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eat_It_(Humble_Pie_album)

RateYourMusic (Rating: 3.30/5)
rateyourmusic.com/release/album/humble_pie/eat_it/

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Is America ready for a Mexican Twinkie?
Bankrupt Hostess 'to sell beloved snack to cake company south of the border'

... Hostess is closing its 33 plants, laying off its 18,500 workers and putting its snack brands up for sale
... Thousands of company workers went on strike last week after rejecting a contract offer that cut wages and benefits
... Fans of firm's products queue for last serving of Twinkies, Ding Dongs etc.

By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 11:53 EST, 18 November 2012 | UPDATED: 15:04 EST, 18 November 2012

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2234822/Mexican-company-...

A Mexican company may come to the rescue of Twinkies-loving Americans across the country as it looks to acquire the bankrupt Hostess Brands to keep its lip-smacking-sweet confections on store shelves for years to come.

Mexican company Grupo Bimbo is reportedly eyeing Hostess Brands, the company that makes Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Ho Ho's, after Hostess announced last week that it would shutter and liquidate its 33 bakeries.

News of Hostess Brands' liquidation struck fear in the hearts of Twinkies loyalists across the country, who scrambled to snatch up the sticky-sweet treats from stores and online for fear of never tasting them again.

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img code photo ... Andy Wagar -- Bellingham, Washington

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Stocking up: Andy Wagar piles Twinkies and other Hostess products into his car in Bellingham, Washington

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img code photo ... Michelle Craft -- Denver, Colorado

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Taking no chances: Michelle Craft bought 0 worth of Hostess treats at a store in Denver on Friday

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As a result, the all-American Twinkies brand is now becoming more attractive to potential buyers. Food producers ConAgra and Flowers Food. the American company behind Nature Valley granola, have considered purchasing the company.

But Mexico's Grupo Bimbo, the world's largest bread baking firm, may have the upper hand.
Bimbo owns parts of Sarah Lee, Entenmann's and Thomas English Muffins. The company had previously made an offer of 0 million a few years ago, according to Forbes. Hostess is now estimated to be worth only 5 million.

Part of the reason for Hostess's bankruptcy is high sugar prices tied to U.S. trade tariffs -- which wouldn't be an issue in Mexico, where Bimbo can take advantage of lower-priced sugar.

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The day the Twinkie died: Hostess to shut down and lay off 18,500 workers after crippling strike

The family that owns and operates Grupo Bimbo is reportedly worth billion.

As the future Twinkies hangs in the balance, a war of words has broken out between the unions and the snacks maker over who is to blame for them going out of business.

The Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union claims that the company would have gone out of business years ago if it hadn't been for the efforts of their employees.
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img code photo ... Curtis Smout

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Seeing the funny side: But Curtis Smout was taking precautions against the snacks' disappearance

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Meanwhile, Hostess CEO Rayburn has publicly stated without doubt that the closure of the bakery giant on Nov. 16 was due to failed negotiations with the unions and they will be at fault if the Twinkies brand disappears for good.

Issuing a statement clarifying their position, BCTGM International President Frank Hurt said, 'the truth is that had it not been for the valiant efforts of our members over the last eight years, including accepting significant wage and benefit concessions after the first bankruptcy, this company would have gone out of business long ago.'

'Hostess failed because its six management teams over the last eight years were unable to make it a profitable, successful business enterprise.'

Hurt explains in his statement that a prior bankruptcy plan submitted by Hostess earlier this year was unreasonable and would have done little to reduce debt, but provided Hostess executives ample compensation.

A representative for the union speaking to Businessinsider.com said that, 'Hostess is a corrupt company and is attempting to shut their plant down because we are not willing to conform and take slave wages. We won't do that.'

'They're a big business who's mismanaged the company and made all of us suffer.'
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Multi-generational: Heather Griffiths and her mother Dori team up to buy the Hostess treats they need

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'We've been in situations like this, where Wall Street, big business investors will attempt to chop up wages and have workers work for little or nothing, where they're unable to support their families.

'When they have to take action to close the plant, that happens. We have families that cannot work for these types of wages and have little to no healthcare.'

In response to the decision to close Hostess at the cost of 18,500 jobs and the closure of 33 plants, Greg Rayburn laid the blame at the door of the unions.

'The leadership of that union made the decision that they’re willing to sacrifice these jobs because they don’t really want to have these kinds of concessions from other companies,' said Rayburn.

While most of the firm's most iconic brands are likely to be snapped up by other manufacturers, Twinkie die-hards were taking no chances after the announcement.

The snacks were flying off shelves throughout the nation, and grocery store workers reported that they were fast running out of Twinkies and other Hostess brands.

'We may have a few things left, but pretty much we're out of our Hostess stuff,' a store manager in Chicago told Businessweek.

And a spokesman for grocery chain Supervalu warned, 'We will only have the products while supplies last.'

Customers flocked to the Wonder Hostess Bakery Coutlet in Indianapolis to get their hands on the fast-vanishing treats.
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Demand: there were long lines outside the Hostess store in Denver when the company announced its demise

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Shortage: Shoppers in Waterloo, Iowa were out of luck when the tried to stockpile the goodies

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Charles Selke showed journalists his plastic bag stuffed with snacks, including Zingers dessert cakes.
'How do these just disappear from your life?', he asked. 'That's just not right, man. I'm loyal. I love these things, and I'm diabetic.'

For others, the rush to snap up Hostess foodstuffs was motivated by historic considerations, as in the case of Samantha Caldwell, from Chicago.

She bought a pack of Twinkies to give to her four-year-old son, saying: 'This way he can say, "I had one of those."'

In New York City, many grocery stores had run out of Twinkies by mid-afternoon, with only Hostess' less popular products left over.

The shortage led to the snacks selling for wildly inflated prices on eBay and other online marketplaces.
One opportunistic seller managed to offload a box of 10 Twinkies - which would normally cost no more than - for .

It is unclear how long the sweet treats will stay fresh - while it is widely rumoured that Twinkies remain edible for decades, it is unclear to what extent that is true.
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Leftovers: The most popular snacks such as Twinkies were completely sold out in some Manhattan stores

Kenneth Hughes for the Daily Mail

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Gaps: New York City bodegas were fast running out of Hostess products such as Wonder Bread

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'I don't think it's a stretch to say there's a lot of sadness today,' Hostess spokesman Tom Becker said, adding: '18,500 people had jobs yesterday and knew they weren't going to have jobs anymore when they woke up today.'

The 82-year-old company, based in Irving, Texas, said a nationwide worker strike crippled its ability to make and deliver products, which include Ding Dongs, Ho Ho’s, Dolly Madison and Drake's cakes.

'There's no way to soften the fact that this will hurt every Hostess Brands employee,' the company's chief executive, Gregory Rayburn, said in a letter to employees.

'All Hostess Brands employees will eventually lose their jobs - some sooner than others.'
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Shut: A sign taped onto the door of Hostess plant is seen in St. Louis as the company goes out of business

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img code photo ... Farewell - Twinkies and CupCakes

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Farewell: The maker of Twinkies and CupCakes is going out of business and laying off thousands of workers

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Hostess had warned its workers that it would file a motion in U.S. Bankruptcy Court to unwind its business and sell assets if plant operations didn't return to normal levels by Thursday evening.

It went ahead and filed the motion on Friday, but said deliveries will continue and Hostess Brands retail stores will stay open for several days to sell already-baked products.

Yet the eventual closure will shutter 33 bakeries, 565 distribution centers, 570 bakery outlet stores and approximately 5,500 delivery routes, the Chicago Sun-Times reported, leaving thousands out of work.

VIDEO: The loss of an iconic treat, and thousands of jobs:
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img code photo ... Lee Byers

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Out of work: Lee Byers mans the picket line outside the closed Wonder Bread bakery in Lenexa, Kansas

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img code photo ... On strike - Kravis Pfeiffer - representing Hostess workers in Peoria, Illinois

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On strike: Striking worker and Chief Steward Kravis Pfeiffer from the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union, representing Hostess workers in Peoria, Illinois

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img code photo ... Angry employees - BCTGM Local 149 - ON STRIKE against Hostess Brands

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Angry employees: Workers gather to strike outside the Hostess bakery in Memphis earlier this week

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'It’s a very sad day because there's lots of history there,' Donald Woods, president of the Local 1 union that represents 500 workers at Hostess plants in Schiller Park, Hodgkins and Peoria, Illinois told the Sun-Times.

'We have members who've had 40 years there. ... Their dream was working there and retire there.'
Valorie Smith, who has worked at the Hostess packing plant in Schiller Park for 27 years, stood outside her workplace on Friday with a group of fellow employees waiting to hear the news.

Smith, 50, said the 10- to 12-hour shifts were tough. 'I gave it my all here,' she lamented to the Sun-Times. 'It’s hard on your body. It breaks you down.'

The privately held company filed for Chapter 11 protection in January, its second trip through bankruptcy court in less than a decade.
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img code photo ... R.I.P. IBC ... Hostess owned Dolly Madison bakery in Emporia, Kansas

Fighting back: Union members with Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International picket across the street from the Hostess owned Dolly Madison bakery in Emporia, Kansas on Wednesday

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Waiting game: Picketers play cards outside of the Hostess plant in St. Louis on Friday

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img code photo ... Cake Bakery - Seattle, Washington State

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Outrage: Diana McKinley, a 33-year employee of Hostess, pickets on Thursday in Sacramento, California

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img code photo ... The Closure

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Over: The closure affects 33 bakeries, 565 distribution centers, 570 bakery stores and 5,500 delivery routes

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‘Many people have worked incredibly long and hard to keep this from happening, but now Hostess Brands has no other alternative than to begin the process of winding down and preparing for the sale of our iconic brands,’ Rayburn said.

'We deeply regret the necessity of today’s decision, but we do not have the financial resources to weather an extended nationwide strike.'

But union members said the company only has itself to blame.

Thousands of members of the Bakery, Confectionery, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union went on strike last week after rejecting a contract offer in September that cut wages and benefits.

Most of the company's employees had approved an eight per cent pay cut for the coming year, but the members of the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers International Union had voted against the cut and a change in the pension plan.
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img code photo ... Ogden, Utah

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Iconic brand: A Hostess Twinkies sign is shown at the Utah Hostess plant in Ogden, Utah

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Pulling out: A Hostess Wonder Bread truck is shown in front of the Utah Hostess plant in Ogden

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'The crisis facing Hostess Brands is the result of nearly a decade of financial and operational mismanagement that resulted in two bankruptcies, mountains of debt, declining sales and lost market share,' the union said in a statement.

'The Wall Street investors who took over the company after the last bankruptcy attempted to resolve the mess by attacking the company’s most valuable asset – its workers.'

Hostess has said that production at about a dozen of its 33 plants has been seriously affected by the strike. Three plants were closed earlier this week.

The company, founded in 1930, was fighting battles beyond labor costs. Competition is increasing in the snack space and Americans are becoming more conscious about healthy eating.
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--- A HISTORY OF TWINKIES: AMERICA'S FAVORITE SNACK FOOD & PUNCHLINE

The quintessential junk food treat - a cream-filled, 150-calorie sponge cake - has been called the "cream puff of the proletariat" and the "snack with a snack in the middle." It faces extinction now that its maker, Hostess Brands, announced plans to liquidate amid a dispute with striking bakers.

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