Thursday, September 29, 2005

Re: [puma-news] Re: Cutting cost of living

Thanks Norman for your suggestions.
Also see www.ourhealthcoop.com for really low cost good supplements.
Joy

Oval Window Audio/Norman Lederman wrote:


Oval Window Audio/Norman Lederman wrote:

Hi Bonnie:

Your note from last week suggests an interest in exploring ways to reduce overhead (with an environmental consciousness) as the cost of living continues to climb.

Here are some ideas we are using now to reduce costs:

1.  Organic Produce Delivery:

There's a new service up here that delivers fresh organic produce (also some grains, coffee, honey, etc) once a week to your door at competitive prices (actually, if you factor in gas and time...they win).  They use locally farmed product whenever possible:

http://www.denver.doortodoororganics.com

2.  Cell phone for emergency/minimal use...$10/month, free phone, no contract.  25 cents a minute for calls.  No charge for AAA or emergency calls.  Cingular service, seems to work in many areas up here (as recently covered by other emailers):

Consumer Cellular Phone:  1-800-686-4460

3.  Trash & Recyclables Pick up

I've been informed that One Way has a half price scale for pick up of one can a week.  Recyclables pick up is extra charge.
High Country Rubbish will pick up four 33 gallon bags and most recyclables at better than half the price of One Way.

Phone:  303-642-0303

4.  Buying supplements and other products at Whole Foods?

It's no secret that you can save more than 50% on line for the same products.  Here's one of many good sites:

http://www.myvitanet.com


5.  Paying for airplane tickets?

Practically all stores and services/utilities (including insurance companies, phone, propane...even the post office!) accept MasterCard/VISA.  Collect enough "air miles" and never pay for tickets again.  Here's an example of one:

http://www.chase.com/united

No doubt other folks have lots of other ideas...

Norman
Aspen Meadows



Bonnie Sundance wrote:

Dear Puma Friends,
        I've been feeling a strong desire to meet with Puma people to discuss a number of matters.   I wonder if anyone else would like to meet and talk at a regular PUMA meeting time 1st Thursday of Oct. and/or Nov.
        Please let me know......
                delight@denver.net

        Here are some topics I'd like to share about and hear from others about:
--Increasing opportunities to carpool....1x or more a week:  to save on oil/gas usage, to save people money and to build community

--introducing Boulder Skill Share, a way to exchange services with others on a time basis

--talking about alternative food shopping at the local Nederland and Boulder Cooperative markets

--increasing services being provided by and for our community here on Magnolia Rd. to cut down on having to travel to Boulder or Nederland


Thanks,

Bonnie Sundance
delight@denver.net
Caring for the Earth, all beings and working for Peace & Justice





[puma-news] Log Splitter

Hi All

Anybody have a log splitter? Or know of where to get one to use at the
best price available? Please let me know.

Thanks.

Terry Greenberg
303-443-1409

Wednesday, September 28, 2005

[puma-news] The far right plan to pay for rebuilding the gulf coast

If you have not heard of "Operation Off-set", the plan by some
extremely short-sighted congressional members to gut many social,
environmental and energy programs supposedly to pay for repairing the
damage to the gulf coast region after the recent hurricanes, check out
this web site:

http://gristmill.grist.org/story/2005/9/26/16541/5527?source=weekly

If you find the plan to be a terrible idea, please inform your senators
and representative in congress.

[puma-news] Re: Cutting cost of living

Oval Window Audio/Norman Lederman wrote:

> Hi Bonnie:
>
> Your note from last week suggests an interest in exploring ways to
> reduce overhead (with an environmental consciousness) as the cost of
> living continues to climb.
>
> Here are some ideas we are using now to reduce costs:
>
> 1. Organic Produce Delivery:
>
> There's a new service up here that delivers fresh organic produce
> (also some grains, coffee, honey, etc) once a week to your door at
> competitive prices (actually, if you factor in gas and time...they
> win). They use locally farmed product whenever possible:
>
> http://www.denver.doortodoororganics.com
>
> 2. Cell phone for emergency/minimal use...$10/month, free phone, no
> contract. 25 cents a minute for calls. No charge for AAA or
> emergency calls. Cingular service, seems to work in many areas up
> here (as recently covered by other emailers):
>
> Consumer Cellular Phone: 1-800-686-4460
>
> 3. Trash & Recyclables Pick up
>
> I've been informed that One Way has a half price scale for pick up of
> one can a week. Recyclables pick up is extra charge.
> High Country Rubbish will pick up four 33 gallon bags and most
> recyclables at better than half the price of One Way.
>
> Phone: 303-642-0303
>
> 4. Buying supplements and other products at Whole Foods?
>
> It's no secret that you can save more than 50% on line for the same
> products. Here's one of many good sites:
>
> http://www.myvitanet.com

5. Paying for airplane tickets?

Practically all stores and services/utilities (including insurance
companies, phone, propane...even the post office!) accept
MasterCard/VISA. Collect enough "air miles" and never pay for tickets
again. Here's an example of one:

http://www.chase.com/united

> No doubt other folks have lots of other ideas...
>
> Norman
> Aspen Meadows
>
>
>
> Bonnie Sundance wrote:
>
>> Dear Puma Friends,
>> I've been feeling a strong desire to meet with Puma people to
>> discuss a number of matters. I wonder if anyone else would like to
>> meet and talk at a regular PUMA meeting time 1st Thursday of Oct.
>> and/or Nov.
>> Please let me know......
>> delight@denver.net
>>
>> Here are some topics I'd like to share about and hear from
>> others about:
>> --Increasing opportunities to carpool....1x or more a week: to save
>> on oil/gas usage, to save people money and to build community
>>
>> --introducing Boulder Skill Share, a way to exchange services with
>> others on a time basis
>>
>> --talking about alternative food shopping at the local Nederland and
>> Boulder Cooperative markets
>>
>> --increasing services being provided by and for our community here on
>> Magnolia Rd. to cut down on having to travel to Boulder or Nederland
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Bonnie Sundance
>> delight@denver.net
>> Caring for the Earth, all beings and working for Peace & Justice
>>
>

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

RE: [puma-news] Cell phones

We have a cingular GSM phone and it works better than the digital/analog
ATT/cingular service did.
Vivian

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org
[mailto:owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org]On Behalf Of Fay
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 2:11 PM
To: 'PUMA News'
Subject: [puma-news] Cell phones

Does anyone up here (Magnolia area) have the new GSM technology cell phone
and does it work here? I am assuming we are still talking Cingular/ATT. I
am on that service but thinking of upgrading the phone but need to know it
works up here.
Thanks for the help.
Fay Benson

RE: [puma-news] Cell phones

Fay
 
At 17 Range Rd (Bottom of THE pine glade hill)   I can actually use the GSM.  With the old phone I had to walk up the hill after I got the call or else it was too garbled.
 
Allen
 
Allen W. Bentz
Programmer
Adams County Sch. Dist. 14
303.853.3226
abentz@acsd14.k12.co.us

>>> "Fay" <fay@mric.net> 9/26/2005 4:12:13 PM >>>
Thanks.  Sounds like the service is the same in areas as what I have now
with Cingular.  That's what I needed.
Fay

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org
[mailto:owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org] On Behalf Of
gordona@magnoliaroad.net
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 3:08 PM
To: Fay
Cc: 'PUMA News'
Subject: Re: [puma-news] Cell phones

Cingular GSM works, but not everywhere.  There are definite weak spots
along Magnolia road.  On the pavement and in the canyon there is very
litte service.  Service is weak near twin sisters and strong near and
along upper pine glade.  I'm not sure what it is where you are, but your
just over the ridge from us.

Allen

Fay wrote:

>Does anyone up here (Magnolia area) have the new GSM technology cell phone
>and does it work here?  I am assuming we are still talking Cingular/ATT.  I
>am on that service but thinking of upgrading the phone but need to know it
>works up here.
>Thanks for the help.
>Fay Benson
>
>

>


Monday, September 26, 2005

RE: [puma-news] Cell phones

Thanks. Sounds like the service is the same in areas as what I have now
with Cingular. That's what I needed.
Fay

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org
[mailto:owner-puma-news@www.puma-net.org] On Behalf Of
gordona@magnoliaroad.net
Sent: Monday, September 26, 2005 3:08 PM
To: Fay
Cc: 'PUMA News'
Subject: Re: [puma-news] Cell phones

Cingular GSM works, but not everywhere. There are definite weak spots
along Magnolia road. On the pavement and in the canyon there is very
litte service. Service is weak near twin sisters and strong near and
along upper pine glade. I'm not sure what it is where you are, but your
just over the ridge from us.

Allen

Fay wrote:

>Does anyone up here (Magnolia area) have the new GSM technology cell phone
>and does it work here? I am assuming we are still talking Cingular/ATT. I
>am on that service but thinking of upgrading the phone but need to know it
>works up here.
>Thanks for the help.
>Fay Benson
>
>
>
>

Re: [puma-news] Cell phones

Cingular GSM works, but not everywhere. There are definite weak spots
along Magnolia road. On the pavement and in the canyon there is very
litte service. Service is weak near twin sisters and strong near and
along upper pine glade. I'm not sure what it is where you are, but your
just over the ridge from us.

Allen

Fay wrote:

>Does anyone up here (Magnolia area) have the new GSM technology cell phone
>and does it work here? I am assuming we are still talking Cingular/ATT. I
>am on that service but thinking of upgrading the phone but need to know it
>works up here.
>Thanks for the help.
>Fay Benson
>
>
>
>

[puma-news] Cell phones

Does anyone up here (Magnolia area) have the new GSM technology cell phone
and does it work here? I am assuming we are still talking Cingular/ATT. I
am on that service but thinking of upgrading the phone but need to know it
works up here.
Thanks for the help.
Fay Benson

Thursday, September 22, 2005

Re: [puma-news] Mime-Version: 1.0

Bonnie,
We are planning a PUMA meeting in November, so we will add you agenda items.
Dan

Bonnie Sundance wrote:

> Dear Puma Friends,
> I've been feeling a strong desire to meet with Puma people to
> discuss a number of matters. I wonder if anyone else would like to
> meet and talk at a regular PUMA meeting time 1st Thursday of Oct.
> and/or Nov.
> Please let me know......
> delight@denver.net
>
> Here are some topics I'd like to share about and hear from
> others about:
> --Increasing opportunities to carpool....1x or more a week: to save
> on oil/gas usage, to save people money and to build community
>
> --introducing Boulder Skill Share, a way to exchange services with
> others on a time basis
>
> --talking about alternative food shopping at the local Nederland and
> Boulder Cooperative markets
>
> --increasing services being provided by and for our community here on
> Magnolia Rd. to cut down on having to travel to Boulder or Nederland
>
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bonnie Sundance
> delight@denver.net
> Caring for the Earth, all beings and working for Peace & Justice

Wednesday, September 21, 2005

[puma-news] Mime-Version: 1.0

Dear Puma Friends,
I've been feeling a strong desire to meet with Puma people
to discuss a number of matters. I wonder if anyone else would like
to meet and talk at a regular PUMA meeting time 1st Thursday of Oct.
and/or Nov.
Please let me know......
delight@denver.net

Here are some topics I'd like to share about and hear from
others about:
--Increasing opportunities to carpool....1x or more a week: to save
on oil/gas usage, to save people money and to build community

--introducing Boulder Skill Share, a way to exchange services with
others on a time basis

--talking about alternative food shopping at the local Nederland and
Boulder Cooperative markets

--increasing services being provided by and for our community here on
Magnolia Rd. to cut down on having to travel to Boulder or Nederland

Thanks,

Bonnie Sundance
delight@denver.net
Caring for the Earth, all beings and working for Peace & Justice

Re: [puma-news] Looking for an electrician

/Also Positive Energy
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: [puma-news] Looking for an electrician

Peak to Peak Electric has done some small jobs for us. Good work and
reasonable rates. 303-258-7927.

Darrin Buehler wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> I live on Lazy Z road (off magnolia) with my wife, Jennifer and
> daughter, Andrea.
>
> The other day the partial power in my garage and now my electric doors
> don't function, and I lost power to my back-up fridge.
>
> I checked to see if just needed to be "re-booted" or to replace one of
> the fuses, but without success.
>
> I like to drive business to the locals. Is there anyone with some
> background in these matters that can a) get us up and running again
> and b) help me evaluate if I overpowered things by plugging in this
> back-up fridge. The last thing I want is a fire!
>
> I work from home so I can be around during the week - and to be clear,
> this is a for-pay request.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Darrin Buehler
> home (303) 442-8891
> cell (303) 882-4422
>
> _________________________________________________________________
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>

[puma-news] free Cd burner

I have a CD burner you can have for free. Excellent condition. (I upgraded
to DVD). First come...

Scott

******************************
Scott Campbell Reuman
Artist/Writer
Conundrum Designs, Inc.
Nederland, CO
http://www.conundrumdesigns.com
scottreuman@conundrumdesigns.com

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Re: [puma-news] Looking for an electrician

Peak to Peak Electric has done some small jobs for us. Good work and
reasonable rates. 303-258-7927.

Darrin Buehler wrote:

> Greetings all,
>
> I live on Lazy Z road (off magnolia) with my wife, Jennifer and
> daughter, Andrea.
>
> The other day the partial power in my garage and now my electric doors
> don't function, and I lost power to my back-up fridge.
>
> I checked to see if just needed to be "re-booted" or to replace one of
> the fuses, but without success.
>
> I like to drive business to the locals. Is there anyone with some
> background in these matters that can a) get us up and running again
> and b) help me evaluate if I overpowered things by plugging in this
> back-up fridge. The last thing I want is a fire!
>
> I work from home so I can be around during the week - and to be clear,
> this is a for-pay request.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Darrin Buehler
> home (303) 442-8891
> cell (303) 882-4422
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Don’t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
> http://search.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200636ave/direct/01/
>
>

Sunday, September 18, 2005

[puma-news] Snowplow

Hi,
I just found out that my snowplow contractor for the winter - Sugarloaf
Services -
will no longer be in business. Can anyone recommend a good person or
business
for plowing?
Thanks so much.
Joy Om

RE: [puma-news] Looking for an electrician

Greetings all,

I live on Lazy Z road (off magnolia) with my wife, Jennifer and daughter,
Andrea.

The other day the partial power in my garage and now my electric doors don't
function, and I lost power to my back-up fridge.

I checked to see if just needed to be "re-booted" or to replace one of the
fuses, but without success.

I like to drive business to the locals. Is there anyone with some background
in these matters that can a) get us up and running again and b) help me
evaluate if I overpowered things by plugging in this back-up fridge. The
last thing I want is a fire!

I work from home so I can be around during the week - and to be clear, this
is a for-pay request.

Thanks,

Darrin Buehler
home (303) 442-8891
cell (303) 882-4422

_________________________________________________________________
Don�t just search. Find. Check out the new MSN Search!
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Thursday, September 15, 2005

[puma-news] Got Cheatgrass?

It is now a good time to work on your cheatgrass! PUMA has a mower and 3
sprayers available to use. If possible you should mow down infestations
first (collecting and disposing of the seeds). Then spray a mixture of
Plateau herbicide,Seed Oil and water, also available from PUMA. The cost
will be $2 per gallon of mix if you are a dues-paying member of PUMA.
Others will pay $4 per gallon. A full sprayer (3 gallons) should cover
1/4 acre, so most people should get by with one or two fills.

Call Terry (303-443-1409) or Dan (303-442-7460) to reserve a sprayer or
the mower, and to get detailed instructions on the best way to proceed.

Dan

Wednesday, September 14, 2005

[puma-news] Boulder/Denver Area Tour of Solar Homes and Solar Workshops


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Tuesday, September 13, 2005

[puma-news] David LaMotte House Concert September 15, 2005

For those who have never been to a house concert, Debbie and I would be
willing to pay for your first experience at this week's David Lamotte's
show. He has some extraordinary guitar playing skills!

We live along Aspen Meadows. We've been hosting mostly monthly concerts
for the last 6 years in our living room. All contributions go to the
touring artist.

Here's a bit on David:

"...guitar spanking open-tuning grooves as well as gentle folktinged
pop. His lyrics range from insightful imagedriven stories to equally
insightful humor." Washington Times

When: Thursday September 15, 2005
Music starts at 7 PM
Optional potluck begins at 6 PM

Cost: sliding scale, minimum donation $10-$12
100% of contributions go to artist
Reservations: http://www.ectores.luisys.com/make_res.php?event_id=39

Do let us know when you make this reservation that you found us through
the PUMA mailing list and this is your first house concert. We'll pay
the artist for you so it's a free show for you; if you really like him
you can buy an autographed CD from the artist.

It's been 14 years since David had a real job or a real haircut. In that
time, he has released eight albums and performed more than 1,600
shows in 45 states and 10 countries, sharing stages with artists such
as Arlo Guthrie, Shawn Mullins, Buddy Miles, Gillian Welch, John
Gorka, and David Wilcox.

To learn more about David LaMotte visit his web site at
http://www.davidlamotte.com

Reservations are required. For more details on our series see our
website http://aspenmeadowshc.org

[puma-news] Some of the forgotton victims

Noah's Wish is an organization based in California that responds to disaster
situations to keep animals alive during disaster situations.
http://www.noahswish.com/

They've been very busy with Hurricane Katrina, as you can see here.
http://www.noahswish.com/Hurricane%20Katrina.htm

This is one of those small groups that is filled with people who care, and
who don't waste donations.

John,

~ the chart guy

John Carder, CMT
Topline Investment Graphics
Where your chart dreams come true!

www.topline-charts.com or www.chartguy.com

PO Box 2340
Boulder, CO 80306-2340 USA

800.347.0157 (toll-free in the USA)
303.440.0157 (voice)
303.440.0147 (fax)