Archive for June, 2006

Community Involvement

Wednesday, June 21st, 2006

You are not a robot.

You are not an assistant or a manager.

You’re not an employee, either.

No, you’re important. A valuable asset to your family and your community.

A person who can make a difference.

You are capable of having an impact, leaving a legacy,

making a mark on someone else’s life who is less fortunate.

You are not ordinary.

In fact, you’re remarkable.

Now, hurry. Don’t let yourself (and the rest of us) down. Join the cause.

Box Elder Bugs

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

boxelder imageFor most people, the boxelder bug needs no introduction. This bug is about 1/2 inch long as an adult, black with three red lines on the thorax (the part just behind the head), a red line along each side, and a diagonal red line on each wing. Boxelder bugs mainly become a nuisance in and around homes from fall through early spring. (more…)

Look To Insects for Ideas!

Saturday, June 3rd, 2006

What can we learn from ants? Believe it or not…plenty! Property management companies, banks, film companies and even armies are seeking inspiration from ants and other insects in solving problems and increasing effectiveness in the workplace. Their message: (more…)