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Monday, April 28, 2014

The charge at the Café Bustello By Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012



The charge at the Café Bustello by Kevin Dayhoff October 19, 2012 http://tinyurl.com/mloq5p7


Genius is one percent inspiration and 99-percent coffee… Sometimes, without coffee, I question my sanity. Occasionally it responds. http://kevindayhoffart.blogspot.com/2014/04/the-charge-at-cafe-bustello-by-kevin.html



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Lost Andy Warhol art recovered from 1980's Amiga floppy disks | PCWorld


Brad Chacos @BradChacos Apr 24, 2014" 



Data recovery isn't a lost art, but it can find lost art. Case in point: The Andy Warhol Museum announced on Thursday that it has recovered a series of forgotten doodles, pictures, camera shots, notes, and more that belonged the iconic artist—works that have been trapped an Amiga 1000 computer's floppy disks since 1985. And it's all thanks to a YouTube video.
Commodore paid Warhol to help promote the Amiga 1000's graphical prowess. The Andy Warhol Museum had until this point managed to preserve the disks, but not the individual files themselves, as they were stored in "an obsolete format" that today's Amiga's emulators couldn't parse... http://www.pcworld.com/article/2146903/lost-andy-warhol-art-recovered-from-1980s-amiga-floppy-disks.html#tk.nl_today
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Friday, April 18, 2014

Chelsea Moon with the Franz Brothers - What Wondrous Love Is This?



Chelsea Moon w/ the Franz Brothers in a live performance of "What Wondrous Love Is This?" from their new album HYMN PROJECT: VOL. 2, which can be purchased here:http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/chelseamoonw...

Filmed @ the Mountain View Mausoleum, in Alta Dena, CA

Other videos by this artist:
www.youtube.com/user/chelseamoon1/videos

www.chelseamoon.com
www.sonicbids.com/chelseamoonmusic
www.facebook.com/chelseamoonmusic
www.thefranzfamily.com

All audio engineering, filming & editing by David Fiser:
www.davidmatthewfiser.com

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1g26dbNJYJI

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Good Friday Westminster Community Cross Walk Worship Service at Grace Lutheran

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Thursday, April 17, 2014

Birdies coffee shop in Westminster carries wonderful gluten-free menu items. :-)

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Flyer, information and entry form for the Easter 5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 at Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Flyer, information and entry form for the Easter 5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 at Taylorsville United Methodist Church


According to information from the Taylorsville United Methodist Church website, the first ever ‘Run to the Cross’ will take place this Saturday in Taylorsville, Carroll County, Maryland.

If you are looking to get outside after a long-cold winter of being cooped-up inside, this is a great family event for everyone to enjoy – and celebrate spring and Easter. And oh, was it mentioned that there will also be great food available - pulled pork sandwiches. And all the proceeds go to several good causes…

The 5 K run will go from South Carroll High School to Taylorsville United Methodist Church on Saturday, April 19, 2014 at 10:00 a.m. (TUMC). (You can run this or walk this 5 K.)

This 5 K run will travel west on Route 26, cross Route 27 (with State Police help) and travel south on Route 27 to TUMC.

At the end of the race enjoy live music, pulled pork sandwiches (free for runners) and the final awards ceremony.

This run is a joint venture brought to you by TUMC and SCHS’s Fellowship of Christian Athletes. (FCA)

Proceeds will be given to both the FCA and the No More Malaria Campaign. (Every 60 seconds a child dies in Africa of Malaria. This campaign has already cut that number in half, we want to stop deaths from malaria.) Your entry fee will be tax deductible.

There are two ways to register: One is to download the run entry form, fill it out, and mail it back to TUMC along with a check. Please register by April 6th. The registration fee is $10 for students; $15 for SCHS Alum; and $20 for adults.

The second way to register is to click below. Make sure you have a credit card ready and you can register totally on line.

Note there is a 2-4 dollar increase to offset on-line costs.

Click here to download a run entry form.




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For more of the story, read the great article by Carroll County Times reporter Carrie Ann Knauer

5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Running to the cross Posted: Friday, March 28, 2014 By Carrie Ann Knauer Times correspondent




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To get involved

Event: “Run to the Cross” 5K race

Date and time: starting at 10 a.m. April 19, 2014

Location: Departing from South Carroll High School, 1300 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, and going to Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Cost: $10 for students, $15 for SCHS alumni or members of the Westminster Road Runners Club, and $20 for adults for those who register by April 6; preregistration after April 6 will cost an additional $5 per person, and an extra $10 per person for those who register on the day of the race between 9 and 9:30 a.m.

Info: visit www.taylorsvilleumc.org, email taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net or call 410-875-4101

Online registration: available at www.raceit.com, though the costs will include an extra $2 to $4 to make up for charges imposed by the website

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Upcoming April and May 2014
Westminster Road Runners Club and community running events

April 5, 2014

Westminster Road Runners Club
Kevin E. Dayhoff www.kevindayhoff.org

WRRC Races
May 3 - Sandymount 4-mile
May 29 - Owl 2-Mile Track Run (Twilight Series Begins!)

Community Races

April 19 - 5K Run to the Cross Click here for more info.
April 19 - Bolt for Bolts 5K
April 19 - Milk Run 5K (sponsored by Carroll County Food Sunday)
April 26 - 5K to Benefit Change

May 4 - 2nd Annual Running 4 Kids 4K (flier attached)
May 10 - Flower & Jazz Benefit 5K
May 24 - Run of the Mill Run of Color 5K & 1M

Easter, family, food, Pastor Sarah B. Dorrance, Taylorsville United Methodist Church, pulled pork sandwiches, malaria, running, walking, Carroll County

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5K Run to the Cross April 19, 2014 Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Running to the cross Posted: Friday, March 28, 2014 9:00 pm By Carrie Ann Knauer Times correspondent





To get involved

Event: “Run to the Cross” 5K race

Date and time: starting at 10 a.m. April 19, 2014

Location: Departing from South Carroll High School, 1300 W. Old Liberty Road, Winfield, and going to Taylorsville United Methodist Church

Cost: $10 for students, $15 for SCHS alumni or members of the Westminster Road Runners Club, and $20 for adults for those who register by April 6; preregistration after April 6 will cost an additional $5 per person, and an extra $10 per person for those who register on the day of the race between 9 and 9:30 a.m.

Info: visit www.taylorsvilleumc.org, email taylorsvilleumc@comcast.net or call 410-875-4101

Online registration: available at www.raceit.com, though the costs will include an extra $2 to $4 to make up for charges imposed by the website

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While many Christian congregations have activities or services scheduled for Maundy Thursday or Good Friday, Easter Saturday is often a quiet day that slips by before the celebrations on Easter Sunday.

But Taylorsville United Methodist Church is hoping to start a new Easter Saturday tradition with the “Run to the Cross” 5K race.

“The whole point is you’re running to the cross the day before Easter and looking to see it’s empty, and the next day you’re going to see that the tombstone is rolled away,” said the Rev. Sarah Dorrance, pastor of Taylorsville UMC. “It’s very specific, rain or shine, on Easter Saturday.”

Dorrance said she got the idea of the church hosting a 5K race while talking to colleagues from other parts of the country. Read more here: http://www.carrollcountytimes.com/features/religion/running-to-the-cross/article_5a6ef6b4-c8c1-5fa0-a54d-5b161e2760f9.html
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Wednesday, April 16, 2014

Sandy Matthias announces the winners after 33rd annual Westminster Main St Mile

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33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile is under way

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It is a pretty day for the 33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile

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33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile is visited by a train

33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile is visited by a train
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33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile is ready to run #KED

33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile is ready to run
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33rd annual Westminster Main St Mile registration at Westminster Recreation #KED

33rd annual Westminster Main St Mile registration at Westminster Recreation
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Folks are starting to gather for 33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile #KED

Folks are starting to gather for 33rd annual Westminster Main Street Mile
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Saturday, April 12, 2014

May 15, 1995 pathogenesis in boxwoods consult

May 15, 1995 pathogenesis in boxwoods consult.

This is an outline of etiologies that can individually or can concurrently contribute to pathogenesis in boxwoods.



In my practice as a property manager, landscape designer and horticultural consultant, 1974-1999, I had done a number of boxwood consults.

Boxwoods remain first among equals as to some of my favorite plants. In addition, a 31-foot tall and 22-foot wide Buxus sempervirens on my farm, is a big tree champ in Maryland.

After a consult in 1995, I took it upon myself to compile and loosely organize all my sources into a spiral bound notebook for easy access. This is the result of that file maintenance.

I might add, this information has been compiled and assembled from multiple documented and cited, and undocumented and uncited sources over many-many years – no claim to original authorship is either claimed or implied. If anyone feels there is any breach of copyright, this is not my intent - so please notify me so I can correct the error. May 15, 1995 – April 12, 2014 kevindayhoff@gmail.com


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Boxwoods, Buxus, pathogenesis, landscaping, horticulture, plants, trees, diseases,

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1. Nematodes

2. Volutella Canker

3. pH imbalance

4. Manganese poisoning

5. Boxwood psyllid (Psylla buxi)

6. Boxwood leafminer (Monarthropalpus buxi or flavus)

7. Two spotted spider mite (Tetranychus urticae)

8. Boxwood spider mite (Eurytetranychus buxi)

9. Macrophoma leaf spot (Fungus macrophoma candollei)

10. Oyster shell scale (Lepidosaphes ulmi)

11. Over mulching

12. Phytopthora root rot

13. Boxwood blight (a general term analogous to boxwoods having a cold ....)

14. Winter injury, sun scald, or other such physiological phytodystrophia.

15. Mealybugs

16. Boxwood webworm

17. Giant hornet 
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The Westminster Municipal Band invites musicians to come play with the band

The Westminster Municipal Band invites musicians to come play with the band



The Westminster Municipal Band invites musicians to come
play with the band
The Westminster Municipal Band invites musicians to come
play with the band 7:30 p.m. on April 14, 2014 at 40 John Street in Westminster

Hat Tip: Sunday Carroll Eagle, April 6, 2014 www.explorecarroll.com
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Monday, March 31, 2014

K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen


K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen
416 Chartres Street (in between Conti and St. Louis Streets)
New Orleans, LA 70130
Friday, March 28, 2014 in between visits to the New Orleans Historic Collections museum campus…

According to the K-Paul’s Louisiana Kitchen website:

In 1979, when Chef Paul Prudhomme and his late wife, K, opened their "modest", 62-seat K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen on Chartres Street in the historic French Quarter of New Orleans, they had no idea the restaurant was soon to become a sensation, with nightly lines of eager diners waiting sometimes hours to be seated. That was back in the days when K-Paul's didn't accept reservations or credit cards! But now, under the hands-on direction of Chef Paul Prudhomme, the restaurant has gone through major changes to keep up with the growing demands of its clients and the times.

Based on the designs of the original 1834 structure, K-Paul's was extensively refurbished and expanded in 1996 and now offers seating for more than 200 dining guests. Dining areas include seasonal balcony dining, spacious dining rooms on both the first and second floors and an intimate climate-controlled courtyard for dining al fresco. K's Parlor, an enclosed private room on the second floor, is host to parties, corporate events, and other special occasions. Both floors feature an open kitchen where diners can see exactly how each delectable dish is prepared. K-Paul's gladly accepts reservations and offers catering on-site or anywhere around the world.

Executive Chef Paul Miller goes to great lengths to ensure the highest quality food. He states, "We have three kitchens and a bakery at K-Paul's and the philosophy and commitment to excellence will never change. There are still no freezers in the restaurant and only the freshest ingredients of the highest quality are used. This is why we change our menu daily."

Chef Paul Prudhomme and the entire staff of K-Paul's Louisiana Kitchen cordially welcome you to our restaurant to experience all that we offer.


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