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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Lucille Reimer - Limon Memorial Library

LIMON CO (IFS) - We love "Lucy" Reimer, who is very well known in our community here on the eastern plains, as the director of the Colorado eastern plains library system. Ms. Reimer has been the Limon Memorial Library director for well over twelve years. She loves books, and she has her own "bookmobile" that goes around the Lincoln County area to visit senior citizens, school kids, and other local school communities in the area. We love our Lucy as she distributed free books to our neighbors at the Lincoln County Fair this past summer, and she supports local book authors and publishers by placing their books in special sections of the library for our friends to read.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Prairie Ridge Buffalo Ranch - Short Video

Prairie Ridge Buffalo Ranch - Short Video - Red Hat Society - Ageless Angels, Limon Colorado.

Thursday, August 19, 2010

Lincoln County Fair

Lincoln County Fair - Part One - Barbara Louise Holmes had a chance to go to the Lincoln County Fair and see the animals, the arts and crafts and the pit crews of the demolition derby.

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Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Lake Meredith at Sugar City Colorado with Barbara Louise Holmes


Havana Parker-Smith - Your Dog On The Beach - Lake Meredith Colorado, with Barbara Louise Holmes. havana and Barbara check out the Limon Plains with wild Black Eyed Susans, and then a trip to Sugar City, Colorado to play in Lake Meredith.

Tuesday, June 29, 2010

Barbara Louise Holmes - KDTN BlogTalk Radio Widget

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The Ties That Bind - Railroads of the Colorado Eastern Plains with Barbara Louise Holmes



LIMON CO (IFS) A treaty had been signed in Washington and a reservation set up at Sand Creek. Water was an issue then and water is an issue now. There just isn’t enough of it. So where is the tie in between Indians, railroads and an ever expanding population? As far as the abandoned railroad line goes the tie in lies in chemistry. The word to ponder is alkali. Put two and two together and one comes up with a problem. Alkali and trains don’t mix. Once upon a time, trains needed water to function properly. So in the early days of the 1950’s this line was removed from active service. However, checking through the registry of abandoned rail lines, this line that stretches from Pueblo to Missouri was not listed. I love a mystery so that’s what prompted Ken and me to make another trip out to Eads. We decided to follow the line as far as Missouri, if necessary, to find out why. We really didn’t have to travel far from Sheridan Lake. In the town of Brandon which is situated just minutes from the Kansas border we came upon dozens of rusting rail cars. The graffiti which covers their sides does nothing to improve their appearance. The mystery was solved. These abandon tracks have now become the parking lot for countless derelict cars. As a result this line is not considered abandoned. Eye sore aside, I need to stick to the subject at hand which is water. I know it would be an exercise in futility to ask the railroad company why abandoned railcars dot the landscape not only here but elsewhere in Colorado. However, as I see it the problem is environmental. Rotting wood, rusting metal and whatever when mixed with rain water makes for an unhealthy cocktail. To add to the problem, this part of the world has an overabundance of natural minerals in its water table. Let’s take a closer look at water. Even though much of the earth is covered in water, only a small percentage of it is drinkable in its current form. So chemical contamination coupled with climatic forces and adding a population explosion can lead to a water problem. As I see it, a diminishing resource up against an increased demand for this finite resource could lead to murder.

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

RUNAWAY GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL



LIMON CO (IFS) - Speaking with Novelist Barbara Louise Holmes about General Stanley McChrystal's Situation, she had this to say, ". . .McChrystal's no fool, and there has to be a good reason for his name calling, and I would not be a bit surprised if there would be a political agenda to his words. Holmes places him among one of the "brightest" generals in the history of the United States, and as such, this error in judgement was done for a reason. Holmes, whose father was a naval officer during World War II, who saw duty in the Pacific theater of operations, gives her an understanding of the military mindset, as with her own years of service in the military, especially in the legal departments, she understands the responsibility of command of what can and can not be said between the civilian and the military side."

Holmes, starts off the conversation, like this . . ." A Hole of His Own Making - is the cry among the military leaders. McChrystal wanted away out of the box, and to establish himself as 2012 elections as a true leader, as he has worked for the administration, and they did not listen. So Tea Partiers, this is your moment in history, a handsome young white man, four star general, with a voice of defiance for authority, and a true leader for the party, I give you 2012 Presidential Candidate Stanley McChrystal" - this June 23, 2010, Barbara Louise Holmes.


By Steve Clemons - June 22, 2010, 9:40AM
Barack Obama has an easy choice to make: fire a general who has established a culture of insubordination and indifference toward civilian leaders and partners in government or defer yet again to a general who acquires power like medals every time he outwits or outmaneuvers the White House.
General Stanley McChrystal went over clear lines in the debate about the surge into Afghanistan with freelance comments he made in London. Recently, McChrystal stated that the move into Kandahar would slow and threw into doubt confidence in a July 2011 drawdown start date. He didn't consult with anyone before a public redesign of US strategy.
And now in this Rolling Stone report, "The Runaway General" (pdf), McChrystal and his team are reported ridiculing Joe Biden, Richard Holbrooke, Jim Jones, just about everyone not in their groove on strategy.
McChrystal has gone over too many lines.
Obama needs to fire him. If he doesn't, McChrystal's brand will be validated and the environment of insubordination and unprofessional conduct will be reinforced.
If McChrystal survives his White House encounter, then Obama will be diminished.
That is what this has come to.
-- Steve Clemons directs the American Strategy Program at the New America Foundation, publishes the popular political blog, The Washington Note, and is editor-at-large at Talking Points Memo

POSTED BY SDC OMNIMEDIA GROUP AT 11:48 AM
LABELS: GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL, POWER IS RELATIVE: RUNAWAY GENERAL STANLEY MCCHRYSTAL HAS TO GO
TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 2010

Friday, June 11, 2010

Barbara Louise Holmes

 
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Happy Forest - Bubba Heads On Patrol












LIMON CO (IFS) Barbara Louise Holmes, keeps pushing the envelope for first time authors, as she currently is releasing the HAPPY FOREST- Bubba Heads On Patrol, her second book, and her first children book for preschoolers. A native of Quincy, MA, and long time resident of Limon, CO, the young Holmes has set her book writing talents into motion and pure fun again. One of her characters in Happy Forest, is Toby Turtle. There just happens to be a Toby Turtle television show video made in 1983 with Scatman Crothers. Holmes had a chance to provide sponsorship to this great piece of children work from many years ago.

KDTN BlogTalk Radio interview with Barbara Louise Holmes

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Barbara Louise Holmes - The Mini Book Tour

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Happy Forest Series of Children Books Opens with the Classic - The Great Race







LIMON CO (IFS) SBE Enterprises wasted no time at all as the second publication from Barbara Louise Holmes's Collection of Children Stories hit the market. Just so happens a classic Toby Turtle episode from the Great Moments in History Series featured the late great Scatman Crothers from 1983. Holmes' ad supports the cast as it gently moves into the Visit Beethoven set. Very funny for kids.

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Viewed With Suspicion - Video Ad

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Viewed With Suspicion - Prologue review


The author hails from Quincy, Massachusetts. She is a descendant of Miles Standish, the first military man to set foot on the soil of New England. From her Pilgrim forbearers she developed a love of the sea. and she followed in the footsteps of her father and joined the Navy. Upon completing her four year hitch she went to work for the federal government. Twenty four years later she retired from federal service and after kicking around Florida for a spell she decided to take Horace Greeley’s advise and “Go West.” Well the west ended at the Pike’s Peak region. Now far from the madding crowd of life in the big city of Tampa, Florida she found a haven working on an internationally renowned cattle ranch. She gave that life a couple of years of her time and then the writing bug took root. Viewed With Suspicion is her first endeavor but this will not be the last. The adventures of Greg Wilson and Pamela Olson will go on. However, Barbara could not escape the lure of the prairies and she is hard at work on a mystery. The character Sherry “Sherlock” Baker should tickle the fancy of the most critical of critics.