Two points today. First, I was keenly interested in this week's Richardson City Council meeting because it was the goal-setting meeting that every council undertakes near the beginning of their term. I wanted to know if the council would undertake to strengthen our Code of Ethics after former Mayor Laura Maczka's bribery trial revealed how toothless the current one is. We have new council members, some of whom explicitly said during their campaigns that it is necessary to review and strengthen the Code of Ethics. I wanted to see what goals they would set related to that.
Friday, October 11, 2019
Thursday, October 10, 2019
POTD: Aloha to Big Sugar
From 2019 01 13 Maui |
Aloha can be used for hello or goodbye. In this case, it's definitely goodbye. Today's photo-of-the-day is of an abandoned sugar mill in Maui. Many people think Hawaii and sugar are synonymous. But nothing is forever. Commercial sugar cultivation was introduced to Kauai in 1835. The last sugar plantation there closed in 2009. Maui held on a little longer. Maui's HC&S was Hawaii's last and largest sugarcane producer, ending operations in 2016.
Wednesday, October 9, 2019
Joker (2019)
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Rotten Tomatoes |
Tuesday, October 8, 2019
POTD: Nature's 3D Printer
From 2019 01 13 Maui |
Today's photo-of-the-day is from Iao Valley State Park in Maui. It's a spider web. D'oh. It caught my eye. That's all I know.
Bonus photo after the jump.
Monday, October 7, 2019
Walk with the Mayor: Galatyn
From 2019 10 05 Galatyn Walk |
Paul Voelker, mayor of Richardson, leads informal walking tours in Richardson every two weeks on Saturday mornings. October 5th's tour was of the Galatyn Woodland Preserve. Even though this tour featured a nature walk, the mayor likes to highlight public art on his tours, so this week's walk included a look inside the Eisemann Center at one of Richardson's hidden gems, the Mezzanine Gallery that showcases local and regional artists. Currently on display is Chris Miller's exhibit "Defining Edges."
Eight Richardson residents joined the mayor on a beautiful Saturday morning for this easy walk. Be on the lookout for future walks and take advantage of this opportunity to meet the mayor and see the best that Richardson has to offer.
More photos from the walk are after the jump.
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