Tuesday, August 13, 2013

SUV FORD: O NOVO EXPLORER?

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Legal Advice: Real Estate Law | Georgia | She obviously dealt with a ...

My neighbor's vacant home is in foreclosure and a family of squatters moved in in 09/2012 and the owner of the home didn't find out until about a week after they had moved in. The police told her that since they had lived there for 5 days already she would have to legally evict them even though they broke into the house and changed the locks. She went through the legal process and just last week they were evicted. They left significant damage to the home, i.e. flooded the basement took 3 ceiling fans with them, left mold all over the house, and just tore the house up. They have a history of doing this however have not yet been arrested. What can she do? This is in the Metro Atlanta area.

Source: http://www.lawguru.com/legal-questions/georgia-real-estate/neighbors-vacant-home-foreclosure-family-474540557/

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Monday, August 12, 2013

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Road Trip: Loving the Llama (And Everything Else About Taos, New Mexico!)

Loving the Llama (And Everything Else About Taos, New Mexico!)

You can really have some fun with your friends when they find out that you're just back from your visit to Taos, New Mexico. Before you regale them with details of your adventure, tell them that while you were in Taos you had lunch with a llama. You'll no doubt get some funny looks and hear a couple of wisecracks but in fact llama trekking, an activity that encompasses a picnic lunch, is one of the most fun and most popular things to do in the Taos area.

Taos is not a place that you pass through on your way to somewhere else; unless you're headed to smaller towns within New Mexico or taking back roads into nearby Colorado, you will not just stumble upon the city. Nestled at the base of the towering Sangre de Cristo Mountains, scenic Taos is an easy day trip from Albuquerque or Santa Fe. And although Taos is rather compact and very easy to navigate, there's so much to do and see that even a long weekend will leave you a little short on time. Plan to kick back here as long as you can; you'll be glad you did!

The city of Taos is named after the Taos Pueblo, the still-occupied Native American settlement that is considered the oldest continuously-inhabited community in the country. To really see where Taos sprang from, take a self or guided tour of the pueblo and marvel at the adobe kivas (sacred religious shrines), hornos (outdoor ovens), picturesque cemetery, the San Geronimo Church (a National Historic Landmark) and lots more. Special events are held at the Pueblo throughout the year; in late September is the San Geronimo Feast and on Christmas the Deer and Corn dances or the Matachina (elaborate costuming) dance will be performed (the tribe will not determine which dance will be performed until December.) There's also an opportunity to shop for a large variety of craft items and meet the people who make them.?

I know you're anxious to meet your new furry friend and keep your lunch date, but let's do a few other things first. Downtown Taos is small and very easy to explore on foot but there's a lot to see and do. If you choose to stay at the Historic Taos Inn during your visit you'll be centrally located at a place that's an attraction in and of itself; each room, done up in a southwest motif, has its own design and some of the rooms are (gasp!) said to be haunted. The place has a great restaurant in Doc Martin's where amongst the goodies on the menu is rabbit-and-rattlesnake sausage (yup, it's delicious) and there's also a watering hole that features live music every night. Just down the street is Michael's Kitchen, one of Taos' favorite eateries partially because of its large selection of fresh breads and pastries.?

Kit Carson Park, where Carson is buried and where special events often take place, is on the block too. Walk across the street from the Taos Inn and you're in the shopping district, crammed full of more restaurants and shops selling all the things that represent the fusion of Mexican, Native American and Old West cultures that Taos is noted for. Taos also has bragging rights as an "artist's colony" and there are dozens of galleries offering fine art of every medium right in the downtown area and you can often meet the artists themselves in these places; photographer and longtime Taos resident Bill Davis has a large display of his work featured at the David Anthony Fine Art gallery and Kimberly Webber is usually on hand at Old World Fine Art to show you her trippy multidimensional fantasy scene paintings.?

Taos has a little secret too and you can find out what it is at folk art shop Red Cat Melissiana. Taos has a network of underground tunnels running through the downtown area and over the years there's been a lot of wild speculation about what they were for (aliens made them!) but the truth is they were constructed in the 1800's to serve as a place of refuge from raiding Comanches. The tunnels have long been closed off, but in the basement of Red Cat you can open the doorway to the tunnels and peer into the mysterious darkness.

Wild Earth Llama Adventures is your llama connection in Taos and you'll need to set aside half a day to enjoy this super fun experience. The company offers various llama trekking tours but the most popular is the hike down into the Rio Grande Gorge from the Big Arsenic trailhead about 30-miles outside of town. At the trailhead is where you'll start to fall in love with the llamas as you get to give them handfuls of treats, pet them and learn their names (Rio, Zephyr and the rest are all males; the llama mamas get to stay at home.) There's a llama for every member of the hiking party and the llama train takes about 45-minutes to travel the mile down to the Rio Grande River, stopping on occasion for photo opportunities. The scenery is spectacular and some of the llamas are hams that know when their picture is being taken, or so it seems when you get an affectionate snuggle right when the photo is being snapped. The llamas are sure-footed so there's no problem in navigating the somewhat steep path (there's an approximately 800-foot change in elevation from trailhead to river) and they should always be behind you, so if your trail buddy tries to get ahead of you a gentle touch to the neck is a signal to back off a little. By the time you reach the river you and your llama will be good friends. Each llama carries a pack and they'll tote your extra gear for you (raincoats, cameras, etc.) along with jugs of drinking water for the hike back up and most importantly, lunch! All along the route your guide will point out animal habitats and native flora as well as explaining some of the area's history, and when you get to the riverbank you'll have an opportunity to taste wild mint and see bushes lush with juniper berries, the ingredient that flavors gin. While you relax at river's edge your guide will unpack a picnic lunch consisting of a healthy salad with all the toppings and the makings for turkey sandwiches: Boar's Head meat, artisanal bread and cheese and quality condiments. There's even some Blue Sky soda and cookies on hand for a burst of sugary energy to help you hike back up to the trailhead. Of course the llamas are having lunch too; they're satisfied with munching on the abundant plant life nearby. There are also some petroglyphs near the lunch spot; you can take about a 20-minute llama-less hike to see them after lunch or just hang out with the llamas before heading back to the top. Needless to say it takes a little longer going up, and if you get winded you can stop as often as you like and the guide will stay with the slowest person; lagging behind a little bit is actually a benefit because then you get to spend a few additional minutes with your new friend! The hike though is suitable for persons of any age in reasonably good shape. Back at the trailhead you can take last-minute photos and say thank you to your llama with a farewell handful of llama snacks. For fans of the outdoors and especially animal lovers llama trekking makes for a very memorable experience and there's probably no better place to do it than in the beautiful Taos area.

Okay, I know you're getting a little tired. But before you leave Taos, how about a trip to the Kit Carson Home and Museum, and a look at the San Francisco de Asis church, immortalized in Ansel Adams photographs and numerous paintings by Georgia O'Keeffe??

Or maybe you'd like to tour the Mabel Dodge Luhan house, once owned by actor Dennis Hopper, and stroll its labyrinth. There's the Harwood Museum of Art, the Blumenschein Home and Museum filled with works by Blumenschein and others who were based in Taos, and the Millicent Rogers Museum where you can see the phenomenal collection of turquoise and silver jewelry once owned by the late heiress. For a glimpse of how you might live in the future (and how you can, now) visit the Earthship Biotecture where you'll see ultra "green" and nearly self-sufficient homes with an otherworldly design. During your visit to Taos you'll find out that the locals, including the llamas, are a friendly and welcoming bunch. You may even get a benevolent boo out of one of those ghosts at the Taos Inn.

To help plan your trip to Taos visit www.taos.org?

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Prep football two-a-days: Kearns

Matt Rickards said the subject of physicality produces a grin on the faces of his players.

It's the culture the first-year coach at Kearns High School wants to instill in his players and program.

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Kearns Cougars

ASSIGNMENT ? Region 6

LAST YEAR ? 5-6 overall, 4-1 Region 2

KEY RETURNER ? Colton Grossaint, sr., LB/TE. Coach Rickards said Grossaint is "an absolute stud. He's a tackling machine." He'll spearhead a talented defensive side for the Cougars.

PLAYER TO WATCH ? Bailey Floyd, so., QB. Rickards said there will be grown pains, but Floyd has all the intangibles to be a successful quarterback. At 6-foot-1 and growing, Floyd can make things happen with his feet and his arm.

BIGGEST HOLE ? Offensive line: Rickards said the Cougars lost "the hogs up front." In order to protect Floyd and create running room for Finau and Tapusoa, the new starters will need to step up.

NEED TO KNOW ? After his first six seasons as an assistant at Kearns, Matt Rickards said the Cougars' season will be dictated by how hard the team preps in practice and in anticipation for each game. "No one is ever standing around. We're getting reps and short periods of time to instill in these kids a sense of urgency."

"We want other teams to remember that they played us when they wake up in the morning," he said.

The Cougars will have their chance and be tested in one of the most physical regions in the state, Region 6. After competing in Class 5A, Kearns now draws the likes of East, Highland, Bountiful and other Region 6 programs in 4A known for their skill level and tenacity on the field.

And Rickards likes that.

"All we think about is winning today," he said. "Making sure we do the best we can today, making sure our practice is the best practice in the state, if not the nation."

Rickards, an assistant at Kearns for six seasons, took the reins from former coach Bill Cosper, who recently moved back to his home state of Texas.

Taking the keys to the offense this year will be sophomore quarterback Bailey Floyd, a 6-foot-1 "do-it-all" signal-caller, as Rickards described. Floyd, the younger brother of former starting quarterback Jordan Floyd, is an athlete with a good arm and quickness, but as Rickards said, the expectations must be tempered for such a young player.

Helping Floyd will be running backs Daniel Tapusoa and Amone Finau, two seniors who have experience at the position.

"We've got talented running backs," Rickards said. "We're blessed at our school."

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Defense is where the Cougars will look to lean in key games. They return seven starters from a year ago, including Colton Grossaint and Danny Kierstead, two linebackers who will anchor a talented group.

Rickards used the term discipline when asked what it will take for his Cougars to contend in Region 6 this season.

"Taking care of the small things," he said. "That's something we've got to get into these kids, to be more disciplined and accountable."

ckamrani@sltrib.com

Twitter: @chriskamrani

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Sunday, August 11, 2013

Quake shakes northeastern Japan, no tsunami risk

(AP) ? A strong earthquake shook northeastern Japan on Sunday in the same region devastated by a giant tsunami and temblor 2-1/2 years ago, but there were no immediate reports of damage or injuries.

The quake with a preliminary magnitude of 6.0 struck shortly after midday, and was centered off the coast of Miyagi Prefecture, and 50 kilometers (30 miles) below the seabed.

The quake shook a wide region, including Fukushima and Iwate prefectures, and there was no risk of a tsunami, the Japan Meteorological Agency said.

Tokyo Electric Power Co., the utility that runs Fukushima Dai-ichi, said no problems were reported there or at another one of its nuclear plants in Fukushima, and that there were no power outages and radiation monitors did not show any change.

Fukushima Dai-ichi plant went into multiple meltdowns after the March 2011 tsunami, and tons of water are being used daily to keep its reactors under control. Decommissioning is expected to take decades.

Tohoku Electric Power Co. also said no problems were detected at its Onagawa nuclear plant in Miyagi Prefecture.

Some roads were blocked off and some trains stopped running temporarily for safety checks, broadcaster NHK TV said.

Associated Press

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James Wood Football Hoping for Bounce Back Season

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The Colonels are coming off a 1-9 season but have a new head coach leading the way.

Mark McHale, a James Wood alum, returns home to coach the team this season after Mike Bolin stepped down.

Cam Butler, last year's starting quarterback, has mononucleosis and will be out indefinitely. Brady Hepner should compete for those reps while Butler is out.

TV3's full season preview with James Wood will air Tuesday, August 20 in the news at 7 and 11.

Source: http://www.tv3winchester.com/sports/headlines/James-Wood-Football-Hoping-for-Bounce-Back-Season-218904081.html

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