Author
Sabrina Biehl
Born a 10th generation Oregonian, (5 generations on each side) I have an enthusiasm for learning and teaching new things. After a ten year mini career in the dental field I moved on to research and embraced the social web. Though the internet is far too large for any one person to claim to be an expert, I can hold my own with the latest trends.
I enjoy researching and writing blogs. As the "Internet Program Director" for myMotherLode.com since 2008, I update the website and have a wide variety of interests. There is always something entertaining, educational or inspirational to share.
8/7/21
According to writer James Joyce, “Mistakes are the portals of discovery.”8/6/21
Samuel Beckett wrote: “Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail Better.”8/5/21
Independence revolutionary Thomas Paine believed “The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.”8/4/21
Poet John Russell Lowell claimed that “One thorn of experience is worth a whole wilderness of warning.”8/3/21
The $10.6 million federal windfall is an opportunity for the Tuolumne County Board of Supervisors to step up and appropriately fund the Sheriff’s Department that is dangerously understaffed. Serious crime is up a whopping 23 percent in just the past 6 months in part because of 7 patrol vacancies due to compensation lagging all other departments in the region. These vacancies make it impossible for deputies to properly patrol the county on a regular basis. This county’s support of law enforcement makes it an attractive place to serve especially with the current anti-police movement in other jurisdictions. The Supervisors must use a portion of these federal monies to bring the entire Sherriff’s Department up to at least average to give us a fighting chance of attracting quality officers to serve and protect here. This Tuesday at one-thirty you can let your Supervisor know that you support law enforcement and a safe community.8/2/21
Tolstoy wrote: “Everyone thinks of changing the world, but no one thinks of changing himself.”Reducing Your Yard’s Carbon Footprint
Vera Strader, UCCE Master Gardener