Sunday, July 25, 2010

JOHN BASILONE






John Basilone was a Marine Gunnery Sgt. in WWII. He won the Congressional Medal of Honor for his heroism on Guadalcanal and the Navy Cross on Iwo Jima. He died in combat on Iwo.

Sgt. Basilone is remembered with this statue in his home town. He has parades, streets, movies, and books to recall his memory.


Sgt. Basilone is part of the Marine legacy. From the Halls to the Shores, Bella Woods, Guadalcanal, Tarawa, Iwo Jima, Korea, Nam, Iraq and Afghanistan, the Marine legacy continues! That legacy started on January 3rd 1777 in Princeton New Jersey. That is the first land battle the Marines fought in under the command of General George Washington.
You help a little by e-mailing the men below. Help a little more by writing them a letter or alot by joining the Princeton Battlefield Society.
So in a nutshell, a portion of the Princeton Battlefield is in danger of being bulldozed. The battlefield, once a mile and a half long is down to 120 acres. 22 of those acres are owned by the Institute of Advances Studies. The Institute wants to build 14 houses on eight acres of this land for their professors.It is a fine institution, but with this construction, it is making a mistake and trampling on our heritage. It is working quietly behind the scenes to accomplish this. This is ill advised!
What I am asking is that you e-mail or write or both the Chairman of the Board and the Director of the Institute your displeasure at the proposed construction. Further, that you contact other people to do the same. You see, both men are mathematicians by trade and numbers count!Please write!

The National Trust for Historic Preservation just wrote an article on the battlefield, check it out.
The website is http://www.nthp.org/. The article will come up as one of the scrolling images in the center of the page.
"Don't Build on the Battlefield, Preserve Princeton Battlefield""Save George Washington"
Thanks,
Joe Carney
Charles Simonyi
Chairman of the Board
Institute of Advanced Studies
2821 Northup Way, Suite 250Bellevue, WA 98004----------------------------------------------
Peter Goddard
Director
Institute of Advanced Studies
Einstein Drive Princeton NJ, 08540

There are also other Trustees to e-mail, please do!
Peter Kane
prk2106@columbia.edu
M. Gehret
mgehret@ias.edu
W. Sewell
wsewell@uchicago.edu

Friday, July 23, 2010

The BACKYARD

Here I am at the computer again. I have so much to catch up on around the house and certainly my wife can think of so much more. Outside my window is the honeysuckle I planted with the kids years ago. It is now a gorgeous bush that attracts humming birds and bumble bees. My visitor, pictured below is a welcome guest. It forces me to go check my garden.
While there is no humming bird today, the Butterfly bushes at the end of my garden are attracting more welcome guests.













The beautiful butterflies are stunning. I have to stop blogging for a while. I'll check back in later. It's beautiful out, but hot! Be careful.



Thursday, July 22, 2010

SAVE PRINCETON BATTLEFIELD

The beginning of the July 4th festivities. A nice crowd showed through out the day for the various demonstrations and to tour the Clarke House.



I went down to Princeton on July 4th for the battleground festivities. The day was beautiful and the crowd wonderful. They had a good time as did I, until they learned about the planned construction on the battlefield. This was the reason I went, to learn more about this possibility.

I saw an overhead picture of the battlefield, both the State owned part and the part owned by the Institute of Advanced Studies. On this picture was the grid work of the study showing the artifacts found. The Institute plans to build here, it is damning.

I got very excited about this. The loss of this piece of my heritage seems outrageous to me. On July 4th, I decided to join the group to fight this construction, to preserve the battlefield and preserve the Clarke House on the battlefield. I hope you will help too.
You help a little by e-mailing the men below. Help a little more by writing them a letter or alot by joining the Princeton Battlefield Society.

http://www.saveprincetonbattlefield.org/statePark/instituteThreat.htm

So in a nutshell, a portion of the Princeton Battlefield is in danger of being bulldozed. The battlefield, once a mile and a half long is down to 120 acres. 22 of those acres are owned by the Institute of Advances Studies. The Institute wants to build 14 houses on eight acres of this land for their professors.

It is a fine institution, but with this construction, it is making a mistake and trampling on our heritage. It is working quietly behind the scenes to accomplish this. This is ill advised!

What I am asking is that you e-mail or write or both the Chairman of the Board and the Director of the Institute your displeasure at the proposed construction. Further, that you contact other people to do the same. You see, both men are mathematicians by trade and numbers count!

Please write!
The National Trust for Historic Preservation just wrote an article on the battlefield, check it out.
The website is http://www.nthp.org/. The article will come up as one of the scrolling images in the center of the page.


"Don't Build on the Battlefield, Preserve Princeton Battlefield"
"Save George Washington"

Thanks,

Joe Carney


Charles Simonyi
Chairman of the Board
Institute of Advanced Studies
http://us.mc463.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=info@intentsoft.com
2821 Northup Way, Suite 250
Bellevue, WA 98004
----------------------------------------------
Peter Goddard
Director
Institute of Advanced Studies
http://us.mc463.mail.yahoo.com/mc/compose?to=pgoddard@ias.edu
Einstein Drive
Princeton NJ, 08540
There are also other Trustees to e-mail, please do!
Peter Kane
M. Gehret
W. Sewell