Tuesday, May 24, 2016
GET TOGETHER-MAY! 2016
Tuesday, May 17, 2016
GRACE, ANDY, GRANDMA MOE AND GRAMPA BOB
Sunday, May 15, 2016
RITA! MOE BOB-MAY 14, 2116
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
BETSY, MOE and BOB--MAY 11, 2016
OUR NEW CHAIRLIFT
It will be a lot easier to get to and from the basement with our new chairlift. We also have a lift going upstairs and make lots of use of it
Tuesday, May 10, 2016
ONE MAN, ONE VOTE OUTDATED?
Historically, various societies placed a value on the opinions of the "elders" in their midst.
Presumably this reflected the learnings, experiences and knowledge accumulated over the years were believed to be of value in the decision making process.
If these assumptions have validity, shouldn't we, in our decision making efforts draw upon our elders for guidance?
One way to give credence to utilize existing resources represented by our elders would be to give greater weight to their votes by awarding one vote to each multiple of the age of voting. For example, at age 36, an elder would have two votes--and so forth.
I myself, at my age, would give careful consideration to casting my five votes.