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The Pussycat Preacher

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A while ago I did a post that mentioned a lady named Heather Veitch. She was an ex-stripper & soft-core porn star who started a Christian ministry called JC's Girls. Last night I remembered Heather's story and wanted to see what had been going on in her life recently. Heather's website now leads to her Myspace page which contains a trailer for a documentary movie called, The Pussycat Preacher.

I watched the film and was amazed at how much persecution she has endured, yet soldiers on. She's even received death threats, even though she's just trying to help others. You can watch her interview at the Nashville Film Festival 2008 on the above link as well. Heather has received help in her ministry from her pastor, an ex surfer turned pastor, and people in the sex industry. I personally applaud her for doing what she believes is her mission in life. She used to do drugs and all sorts of other things, as she mentions in the film. She was on a downward spiral and was able to get out of it with help from her pastor, Matt Brown. She spent 6 years in the sex industry and wanted to help other girls who were suffering in that industry. You see Heather start her ministry and the resulting controversy that erupts afterwards, especially after being interviewed on multiple media shows.

Another lady that used to be a stripper and prostitute for 11 years, Annie Lobert, is also in the film. Annie has a ministry called Hookers for Jesus, where she helps girls that are trapped in human sex trafficking, sexual violence and the sex industry. Her background is interesting and also sad like Heather's is. You can hear more about Annie's story in an September 9 interview with Joyce Meyer that was posted on YouTube. I applaud Annie for what she's doing and am glad that there are people like her in this world.

You can watch The Pussycat Preacher on YouTube, where it is broken into 17 chapters. It is an interesting documentary that can make you think. Without further ado, here is Chapter 1.


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NYC

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I've tried multiple times to do this post, but MyOpera kept crashing on me. irked

Anyways, about 2 weeks ago I was in New York City with Kerstin. smile I picked her up from JFK Airport on Sunday, the 18th. It was windy, about 50F (10C) and drizzling that day. She wanted to go into Manhattan, so we hopped on the subway. We took the train to the World Trade Center. This was my 1st time being there since 9/11. We then walked along the Hudson River down Battery Park City to Battery Park. We were cold by that time, so we took the subway up to Times Square. Times Square is a bustling area. I remember growing up how different the area had been, especially 42nd St. between 7th and 8th Ave. The area was more rundown, but now it has been revitalized. The Times Square Information Center was not around when I was growing up. We went there and Kerstin did this quick post from there. We ended up in Times Square and Starbucks everyday Kerstin was there.

The next day we took the subway to Grand Central on our way to the United Nations. It had been years since I had been to the UN. They were doing construction so the Security Council building was off limits to the tours, which lasted about 45 minutes. We took the subway down to the Brooklyn Bridge, which is near City Hall. The weather was warmer that day & sunny. We walked halfway across the bridge taking pictures. Then we went to Chinatown, Little Italy and Greenwich Village. We ended up at the Apple Store on 14th St. that one of my cousins had mentioned. This one was 3 stories, thus being the largest Apple store I've ever been in. It's larger than the one outside of FAO Schwartz that we went to later in the vacation. It's no secret that Kerstin is an Apple fan, so we went to the store almost everyday too.

Later, we went to the 86th Floor Observation Deck of the Empire State Building. There are actually 2 observatories: the outdoor 86th floor one, and the enclosed 102nd floor. I've never been in the 102nd floor observatory, but it does seem quite small from the 86th floor. That day was sunny but, it was a bit smoggy out so you couldn't see as far as you would on a very clear day. You could still see pretty far though as you can see in one of her pictures. Kerstin & I got some good pictures from up there. We went to Central Park, FAO Schwartz, the Apple Store, Louis Vitton, and Rockefeller Center. The Ripley's Believe It or Not exhibit used to be in the basement of the Empire State Building, but is now expanded on 42nd St. That was a pretty interesting place to see.

The day we went to both Ellis & Liberty Islands, the weather was 70F (21C), sunny with a slight breeze blowing. I was very happy with it. smile Too bad the next day, it dropped 20 degrees. faint Anyways, I'm glad that they opened up the Statue of Liberty again. It had been closed for a number of years after 9/11. Now you have to get there early if you want some of the limited tickets to get access into the Statue. We had missed it by the time we got there, but getting to walk around both islands was well worth the trip. smile When we went to the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Harlem, we happened to arrive when the Brooklyn Philharmonic Orchestra was practicing there. up Neither of us had any idea that would happen, so we got treated to a free, relaxing concert that day. smile We then hopped back on the subway to walk through Central Park and see the Great Lawn near the Metropolitan Museum.

It was another cold, wet and windy day when I took Kerstin back to the airport. I can honestly say that I had a great time with her in my city. I'm very glad that we met here on MyOpera and became friends. It was great to have been able to finally meet her in person. Maybe next time, I'll have to visit her in Sweden, which sounds great since I love to travel. bigsmile Also, here is my NYC photo album of the trip. smile


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Atlanta

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Last week I was on vacation in Atlanta, Georgia to visit one of my cousins who had moved there. We had lost touch for years but thanks to both our moms, we were able to get back in touch. It was great to see my cousin, Linda (not her real name) again and spend some time with her.

The weather was mostly rainy last week. It rained almost everyday that I was in Atlanta, but we did have some sunny days. When it wasn't raining the weather was very nice. We did go to some of the malls while we were there. The Atlanta metro area does have quite a bit of empty shopping centers. A sign of the economic times I'm sure. Despite that, there are still a majority of open stores for you to window shop at.

On Saturday, we went to the Georgia Aquarium. It is billed as the largest indoor aquarium in the world. Saturday morning was a beautiful morning as we drove to the aquarium. Coca-Cola was started in Atlanta so that museum is there too, as you will see in some of the pictures. We didn't go to that museum but maybe I will go next time I'm in Atlanta. The Georgia Aquarium has over 8 million gallons of water indoors. It's really nice inside. When you walk in, you see fish swimming on both walls heading to the main atruim. The atrium has the entrance to all the different exhibits in the aquarium which are divided into diferent areas. The Ocean Voyager exhibit is probably one of, if not the, best ones in the aquarium. This is a huge tank that includes whale sharks, manta rays, sand tiger sharks, groupers and many other fish. You walk under the tank into a tunnel where you get great views of the fish swimming by. Some of the fish swim slowly by checking you out at the same time you are checking them out too. You turn around the corner and eventually run into the theatre in which the "screen" is a huge window into that tank. Aquarium staff host shows where they talk about some of the fish in the huge tank and how some were aquired. There were some other areas with beluga whales, alligators and river otters in them. People kept crowding around the otter that would come up to the class while it was playing with a toy cup, so I couldn't get any good pictures of it splashing around. When you look at the pictures, you can see some of the many different species of aquatic life that is contained in that aquarium.

On Sunday, we went to the Atlantic Civic Center for the King Tutankhamum exhibit. This month is the last month for it in Atlanta, so I was glad to go see it. There were thousands of artifacts from all over ancient Egypt. I was amazed to see some that were made of wood that was at least 3,000 years old! Quite a few of the objects still had traces of paint on them, while some still had most of the paint on them. One of the objects from King Tut's tomb was his wooden bed that was painted white with reed matting that was still intact after over 3,000 years! I would love to visit the ancient sites in Egypt one day! Unfortunately, I couldn't take any pictures inside, but it was still enjoyable, none the less.

Despite the rain, I still had a good time with my cousin and will go back to Atlanta to visit her again another time. Check out the pictures in my new Atlanta album, too.


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This past weekend

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This past weekend I was back home in New York. A cousin of mine (who I have not seen in about 15 years), Linda (not her real name), that I grew up with, now lives in Atlanta. She called me because there was a death in the family and she wanted to see if I would ride up with her for the weekend. I was able to get Friday off, so we drove up to New York together. We arrived about 5am on Friday morning, so of course you know I went straight to bed.

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Back from vacation

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Last Saturday I went on my first vacation since last September. I went to San Diego, California to visit an old friend of mine, Carla (not her real name) and the kids. I had met her years ago in Anchorage, Alaska. She had been asking me to come visit, especially since it had been 5 years since I last saw them. They were in Virginia at that time. I had never been to California, so this would be a good trip to see an old friend and visit someplace new. I took a week off, just got back in yesterday (Saturday).

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My Day at the Plant Nursery

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Today I went with a friend (we'll call her Jane) to a plant nursery in another town south of here. I called her the other day and she suggested it, so I decided to go along. It was a beautiful, sunny day today with a cool breeze blowing. So, you can see that the weather was perfect! happy

Jane has been on the website of this place, which was having an open house this weekend & the next one that is open to the public. They have this only once a year, so you can come there and buy plants you see in the gardens are also in the greenhouses for sale. This was my first time being there and it was amazing to see all the wonderful plant life that was arranged in the gardens, as you can see in some of the photographs at the beginning of this post. There were also a lot of other people there at the gardens also. Many people walking around with their cameras taking pictures, just like I was. I was wondering how many people it took to do the wonderful landscaping at the gardens, so I asked one of the helpful staff. That lady had been there for 8 years and she said that her and another guy on the staff did much of the landscaping. She said that they also have volunteers and interns that help out also. She hinted that volunteers also get some free plants, since there was no employee discount. Jane was thinking about becoming a volunteer so she could learn more about gardening, and also get some free plants too. It was a good time in the beautiful Spring weather today. I'm glad I had remembered to bring my camera today so you can see more pictures in my new photo album. smile


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New Artistic Twist

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A co-worker sent this .pps to me. Check it out! bigeyes

Kunst mal anders.pps



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Marriage and Fishing

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I was surfing the Internet when I found this bigsmile:

Marriage and Fishing
This was found in some Florida bar; very profound!







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For the love of a cat

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I got this in an email bigsmile


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More Body Paintings!

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I was looking online and found some more body paintings that I wanted to post.

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