Jun 032013
 

Every now and then I feel that I need to share the words of someone else. Over the last few months the following quotes were posted by me to facebook and I wanted to archive them here.

Every morning a Gazelle wakes up knowing it must outrun the fastest lion, or it will be killed and eaten. Every morning a lion wakes up knowing it must outrun the slowest Gazelle, or it will starve to death. It does not matter if you are a lion or a Gazelle…when the sun comes up each morning, you’d better be running.

– Unknown [African Proverb]

Associated with the concept of natural rights and servings as an additional buttress to the edifice of laissez-faire was the faith of Americans in the self-sufficiency of the individual. To a great extent the result of the unusually favorable economic conditions that prevailed in the United States, individualism became part and parcel of the nation’s democratic faith. Americans placed their trust not in “external government” but in the free individual, who must be kept free from restrains; and it was widely held that as individuals became more intelligent and more attuned to the moral law, there would be a decreasing need for government.

– Sidney Fine [Laissez Faire and the General-Welfare State / Michigan Press (July 15, 1956)]

In the absence of the gold standard, there is no way to protect savings from confiscation through inflation. There is no safe store of value. The financial policy of the welfare state requires that there be no way for the owners of wealth to protect themselves. This is the shabby secret of the welfare statists’ tirades against gold. Deficit spending is simply a scheme for the confiscation of wealth.

– Former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan [in his 1967 book “Gold and Economic Freedom”]

The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.

-Adolf Hitler (Mein Kampf, page 403)

“YOU are the first responders, and police are always second. You face the criminals first, in every event. Police, with all their deadly bullets, only show up later. Police are the second responders”.

– Alan Korwin

The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed, lest Rome will become bankrupt. People must again learn to work instead of living on public assistance.

– Cicero , 55 BC

Jun 022013
 
Garden walk way

Beginnings of a garden walk way started on June 2nd 2013

We try and do a little something around the house every week to keep up with the yards insistence on turning back into a forest.

Yesterday that project was to move 12 wheelbarrows of compost over to the “hosta prison’s” entrance and make a nice little garden area.

I plan to plant some creeping jenny in that area (an invasive ground cover) to fill in around–a yet to be built–stone walkway. We always try and make use of natural components in our yard projects. Not only does it save $$ but it also makes it fit the environment better and ties everything together.

I have a tray of plugs (creeping jenny cuttings) we made last year that will start this garden off. I’ll try and snap a picture or two of one of the existing gardens that are currently being overrun with this stuff. I sometimes wonder if it wouldn’t be easier to just let it take over the lawn (no more cutting the grass for us).

Today (Sunday) was far too muggy to work, so instead, we went to home depot and picked up some cement stepping stones to fill in until I find the perfect flat rocks in the woods.

Jun 022013
 

The second shipment of lead arrived (only one left).

I just wanted to take a few shots of the dull metal since I think it’s pretty stuff.

The shots below are of a pile of about 100 pounds of lead stacked into a pyramid.

Big old pile of sniny lead bars

Shiny lead bars stacked.

Nice wallpaper shot for my cell phone.

Diagonal: Pile of lead bars

Closeup: Stack of Lead Bars

Closeup showing ripples.

100+ bars of lead stacked, photo #1

100+ bars of lead stacked

Click photos to see a larger version

PS: You can check out the post about my first shipment here:
http://brianpaonessa.com/blog/lead-the-other-silver/

Jun 022013
 
Brian Paonessa's Business -- card v2

New business cards featuring a shot of my drive to work.

My new business cards just arrived.

It’s been a while since I worked for a company that prints them and they are very handy to have. All too often I’m scribbling my name and phone number on a scrap of paper that I know will be promptly lost.

I found this image in vista print and it looks just like a farm that I pass every morning on my way to work. Unfortunately, the tools on vista print are pretty limited so I found myself working in paint.net and tweaking things until I got it just right.

The commercial offered 250 cards with free shipping for only $10 buckers so I got sucked in fast. Unfortunately for my bank account the up-sells and premium options quickly added up to ~$30 but I’d say it was worth it.

Showing notes section on back of card.

Back of Brian’s business cards showing notes section.

I ended up putting a notes area on the back so I can leave personalized messages in a more professional way.

If I end up printing the second set with less “personal” information on them I’m going to make sure to feature a headshot of myself to help people remember who they were talking to (something I wish everyone would do).

Next time your by be sure to snag one for your card file (or if you’ve made it to the 21st century ya’ can scan it with your phone…)

-Brian Paonessa

Jun 012013
 
Moth found on Harry's tire.

Moth seen on Harry’s tire.

Sometimes inspiration comes from strange places, like a bug on your boss’s tire.

Anyone reading this blog knows I have a preference for earthy colors and particularly love the patterns of moths. Tuesday when I arrived at work I saw a moth that had a particular color and pattern that I’ve not seen before. It was tan and green, with a transitional pattern that could work in a wooded area, or hay field. The colors were a good match for the business cards I just had printed so I thought it would be fun to try and build a WordPress theme around the colors.

My design skills are pretty week, so I’d love to hear your feedback.

I’m a big boy I can take it.

Click below to sign-up for an account and leave me some feedback. I’d really appreciate it.

Here are a few shots of styles that did not make the cut.
Style 1: Browns

Style 1: Browns

Style 2: Dark Green

Style 2: Dark Green

Style 3: Tan and lt. green

Style 3: Tan and lt. green

May 212013
 
60 lbs. of lead bars

Shipment of 60 lbs. of lead bars.

In woodworking when I need to apply weight over a larger area I commonly use lead weight to press materials being glued together. On a project I’m working on my stockpile of lead was insufficient to do the job so I contacted a lead casting buddy and asked if he had any surplus to sell. He offered up a lot of 180 pounds of the dull metal that had been cast with antimony [and therefore was not useful for his ultra hard cast product] at 30% over spot–which in such small amounts is a really good price. I took possession of the first shipment yesterday (about 60 lbs).

Another shipment arrived. Check out the pictures here:
http://brianpaonessa.com/blog/heavy-art-photos/

May 182013
 
Brian in his natural habitat making dinner.

Brian in his natural habitat making dinner.

Mission Statement of this blog.
I wanted a better place to post my thoughts, ramblings, and pictures for friends and family. I plan to keep the posts here of a personal, non-commercial nature. mostly focusing on whatever hobby I’m into on a given day.

Who is Brian Paonessa?
For the last 10 years, I have been an Internet Marketer and Web Developer with a passion for large system integration projects. I’ve spent the last few years working for a small fireworks company (Skylighter LLC) helping individuals and government clients with pyrotechnic projects. my day to day tasks focus mostly on web development tasks and keeping the Skylighter email marketing machine pumping out good content and offers.