Thursday, May 26, 2016

Pat Kemp Fan

Ben Cohen of Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream
In Riverside, Ca.

What Stogie Had Lunch

Double Double
With Fries
At In and Out Burger in Riverside
Visit them here

STOGIE IN CALI. DAY THREE


Candy with Ben from Ben and Jerry's Ice Cream










University of California - Riverside

Monday, May 23, 2016

Stogie In Cali. Day Two

My boss Jeremy

Co-Berners Chritine and Candy with the boss

And Myra


Thank you Riverside for making me feel at home. 
Visit their page  here

Sunday, May 22, 2016

The Merchants Of Ybor: Cristinos



Cristinos 
Visit them here
My favorite place to eat in Ybor City. 

Florida Supreme Court: Florida INC.Eexceeded Their Authority

In a rebuke to Florida Power & Light, the Florida Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that state regulators exceeded their authority when they allowed the company to charge customers for its speculative investment into an Oklahoma-based fracking company. here

Marion Transit Center - Tampa

Florida INC. Stealing Peoples Homes

Florida is ground zero of the foreclosure crisis. No other state even touches Florida when it comes to the number of foreclosures over the past decade. So you would figure that the Sunshine State's government would be first in line to take advantage of federal assistance programs meant to help regular Floridians. You would figure wrong. here 

Saturday, May 21, 2016

STOGIE CALI. DAY ONE




LA Berners

What Pilar Had For Lunch

Linguine with Clam sauce
From Cristinos in Ybor
Visit them here

Florida Fleet Farming

In Florida, homeowners have a propensity for landscaping. They take great pride in the green carpet of grass in front of their homes. But one Florida man is working on a project that's turning his neighbors' lawns into working farms. Chris Castro has an obsession — turning the perfectly manicured lawns in his Orlando neighborhood into mini-farms. here

WWII Survivor Living in Florida Helps Refugees

Friday, May 20, 2016

Orlando Selling Green Cards For $500,000


In soccer, a player who gets a red card is kicked out of the match. But foreign investors could get green cards at Orlando City's new soccer stadium if they pay $500,000 each to help build it. here