Monday, January 9, 2012

The Undead Weekend

Over the weekend I searched my Kindle with the word ZOMBIE in the book section. A great deal of scary covers and great titles came up and I downloaded Among the Living.



by Timothy W. Long
http://timothywlong.com/

 Then yesterday while browsing over some books at the local Barnes & Noble, I came across some MUST HAVES! These following titles will be downloaded a.s.a.p!




 by Jonathan Maberry

LOST writer, Javier Grillo-Marxuach, talk about the development of Patient Zero for ABC TV.


 
And this Series caught my ATTENTION right off the shelf. If I didn't have my Kindle, I would have bought the whole series right-then-and-there.

STRANGE ANGELS SERIES


 by Lili St. Crow
http://strange-angels.com/

The First Zombie-Proof House

Safe house - Fortress - Shelter. Whatever you want to call it. I would move here in a minute.

Somehow, ritual drunk-conversation concerning team captains for the apocalypse has become a major part of the lives of 20-somethings, 30-somethings, younger, and older. Having been matured in the Grandaddy-crowned masterpiece film (put “A.M. 180” on and forget that you have a job) Dawn of the Dead, 28 Days Later and the best-selling Zombie Survival Guide, and don't forget Max Brook's other book, now a movie in the works, World War Z. We’re all a little too ready to deal with the 2012 of our dreams.
You think you have an overly active mind...

Yes it has a pool!

“The Safe House,” designed by KWK Promes, resembles the pictures that swirl in my head of the perfect place I'd like to call "home" during ANY type of apocalyse. 

Can I live here anyways?





Who wouldn’t feel safe in a concrete rectangle that folds in upon itself to become completely sealed? Even the windows are covered with a slab of concrete when the structure is on nap time.







Friday, January 6, 2012

Zombie Tips for an Apocalypse

Since the oncoming of December 21st, 2012 is approaching and the end of the world talk (most likely a joke) one can only rely on what one knows on survival. The Mayan Calendar has repeated itself hundreds of time over the centuries, so one should assume that, again, life will continue to thrive come December 22nd, 2012.

But just in case…

Can't read this? Click here

And...



Preparedness 101: Zombie Apocalypse

The following was originally posted on CDC Public Health Matters Blog on May 16th, 2011 by Ali S. Khan.

There are all kinds of emergencies out there that we can prepare for. Take a zombie apocalypse for example. That’s right, I said z-o-m-b-i-e a-p-o-c-a-l-y-p-s-e. You may laugh now, but when it happens you’ll be happy you read this, and hey, maybe you’ll even learn a thing or two about how to prepare for a real emergency.

A Brief History of Zombies
We’ve all seen at least one movie about flesh-eating zombies taking over (my personal favorite is Resident Evil), but where do zombies come from and why do they love eating brains so much? The word zombie comes from Haitian and New Orleans voodoo origins. Although its meaning has changed slightly over the years, it refers to a human corpse mysteriously reanimated to serve the undead. Through ancient voodoo and folk-lore traditions, shows like the Walking Dead were born.

In movies, shows, and literature, zombies are often depicted as being created by an infectious virus, which is passed on via bites and contact with bodily fluids. Harvard psychiatrist Steven Scholzman wrote a (fictional) medical paper on the zombies presented in Night of the Living Dead and refers to the condition as Ataxic Neurodegenerative Satiety Deficiency Syndrome caused by an infectious agent. The Zombie Survival Guide identifies the cause of zombies as a virus called solanum. Other zombie origins shown in films include radiation from a destroyed NASA Venus probe (as in Night of the Living Dead), as well as mutations of existing conditions such as prions, mad-cow disease, measles and rabies.

The rise of zombies in pop culture has given credence to the idea that a zombie apocalypse could happen. In such a scenario zombies would take over entire countries, roaming city streets eating anything living that got in their way. The proliferation of this idea has led many people to wonder “How do I prepare for a zombie apocalypse?”

Well, we’re here to answer that question for you, and hopefully share a few tips about preparing for real emergencies too!


Better Safe than Sorry
 
     Some of the supplies for your emergency kit.
So what do you need to do before zombies…or hurricanes or pandemics for example, actually happen? First of all, you should have an emergency kit in your house. This includes things like water, food, and other supplies to get you through the first couple of days before you can locate a zombie-free refugee camp (or in the event of a natural disaster, it will buy you some time until you are able to make your way to an evacuation shelter or utility lines are restored). Below are a few items you should include in your kit, for a full list visit the CDC Emergency page.
  • Water (1 gallon per person per day)
  • Food (stock up on non-perishable items that you eat regularly)
  • Medications (this includes prescription and non-prescription meds)
  • Tools and Supplies (utility knife, duct tape, battery powered radio, etc.)
  • Sanitation and Hygiene (household bleach, soap, towels, etc.)
  • Clothing and Bedding (a change of clothes for each family member and blankets)
  • Important documents (copies of your driver’s license, passport, and birth certificate to name a few)
  • First Aid supplies (although you’re a goner if a zombie bites you, you can use these supplies to treat basic cuts and lacerations that you might get during a tornado or hurricane)
Once you’ve made your emergency kit, you should sit down with your family and come up with an emergency plan. This includes where you would go and who you would call if zombies started appearing outside your door step. You can also implement this plan if there is a flood, earthquake, or other emergency.
  1. Identify the types of emergencies that are possible in your area. Besides a zombie apocalypse, this may include floods, tornadoes, or earthquakes. If you are unsure contact your local Red Cross chapter for more information.
  2. Pick a meeting place for your family to regroup in case zombies invade your home…or your town evacuates because of a hurricane. Pick one place right outside your home for sudden emergencies and one place outside of your neighborhood in case you are unable to return home right away.
  3. Identify your emergency contacts. Make a list of local contacts like the police, fire department, and your local zombie response team. Also identify an out-of-state contact that you can call during an emergency to let the rest of your family know you are ok.
  4. Plan your evacuation route. When zombies are hungry they won’t stop until they get food (i.e., brains), which means you need to get out of town fast! Plan where you would go and multiple routes you would take ahead of time so that the flesh eaters don’t have a chance! This is also helpful when natural disasters strike and you have to take shelter fast.
Never Fear – CDC is Ready
If zombies did start roaming the streets, CDC would conduct an investigation much like any other disease outbreak. CDC would provide technical assistance to cities, states, or international partners dealing with a zombie infestation. This assistance might include consultation, lab testing and analysis, patient management and care, tracking of contacts, and infection control (including isolation and quarantine). It’s likely that an investigation of this scenario would seek to accomplish several goals: determine the cause of the illness, the source of the infection/virus/toxin, learn how it is transmitted and how readily it is spread, how to break the cycle of transmission and thus prevent further cases, and how patients can best be treated. Not only would scientists be working to identify the cause and cure of the zombie outbreak, but CDC and other federal agencies would send medical teams and first responders to help those in affected areas (I will be volunteering the young nameless disease detectives for the field work).

To learn more about what CDC does to prepare for and respond to emergencies of all kinds, click here.

To learn more about how you can prepare for and stay safe during an emergency, click here.

To find this original information, click here.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Versatile Blogger Award - Pass It On

I would like to thank Yelena Casale for nominating me for the Versatile Blogger Award. You can find her blog here.


Here are the rules of the award:

  1. In a post on your blog, nominate 15 fellow bloggers for the Versatile Blogger Award.
  2. In the same poat, add the Versatile Blogger Award.
  3. In the same post, thank the blogger who nominated you in a post with a link to the blog.
  4. In the same post, share 7 completely random pieces of information about yourself.
  5. In the same post, include these set of rules.
  6. Inform each nominated blogger of their nomination by posting a comment on each of their blogs.
And so, I would like to pass on the Versatile Blogger Award to the following 15 bloggers:

  1. Hair and Skin Care Gossip ✂ - Just "Gisell"
  2. The Real Housewives Blog - Cleon
  3. I N K Y T O P I A - Nausicaa
  4. GrowingUp YA - Kristin Feliz
  5. M.O.B. Wives
  6. Mother. Write. (Repeat.) - Krista V.
  7. Booking It With Hayley G
  8. Amanda Hockings Blog
  9. The Daily Blog - Erica Lucke Dean
  10. My Overstuffed Bookshelf - Amy J
  11. Suburban Vampire
  12. Just Left of Imagination Avenue
  13. The Musings and Adventrues of a Pinup Mama - Bunny Moreno
  14. Don't Call Me Marge - Marjorie McAtee
  15. tHe crooKed WorD - Becky, Aroura, Christine, & Jillinda
7 Random facts about me:

1)     Growing up I wanted to be a Paleontologist. For a school field trip, we went to this old "watering hole" that the county had turned into a gravel pit. I found this rock encrusted shell. Man did I think I was the sh!t.


2)     Over the years I have owned several pets. 8 dogs: Brandy, Rocky, Brandi, Bree, Winston, Jaxson, Madox, & Roxee. 100's of farm cats but most recently Mason, Hailee, Bubbies, & Lola. 3 rabbits, 2 sheep, a goat and a horse.


3)     I love taking pictures. Photography was one of my strong suits in high school. I still have a passion for it, I just need to find the time.


4)     I'm addicted to tattoos! I currently have 5 which might sound like a low number for someone who's "addicted" to them but I need to find time to sketch them. (I only have my own artwork tattoo'd on my body.) My husband and past friends have etched the art on their bodies!


5)     Halloween and the month of October have always been my two favorite seasonal things. I love dressing in warmer clothing but still have it beautiful outside. I love the leaves and the smell in the air. The colors are magical. The whole family dresses up and we love every minute of it.


6)     I have, in the making, a book series that contain 6 novels all together. I have finished two of them but have started all 6. I have not tried to get my writings out to the public yet, due to the fact, that I want to have them all finished before I explore the life of an Independent Author. It would be great to have an agent and a publishing company but I like the Indie World better.


7)     Top 5 Places I want to visit before I die.
  1. New York - task completed March of 2010
  2. Australia
  3. Hawaii
  4. Alaska
  5. Sweden

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

City of Lost Souls Cover

Last week I posted on my 10 Series post that the City of Lost Souls cover would be released in January. Well ... here it is.


One step closer to having this book in my hands ... well my Kindle anyway.

Global Warming & Salt

THE LAST WINTER

An American oil company KIK Corporation is building an ice road to explore the remote northern Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, seeking energy independence. Independent environmentalists work together in a drilling base headed by the tough Ed Pollack (Ron Pearlman) in a sort of agreement with the government, approving procedures and sending reports of the operation. Maxwell (Zach Gilford) is found dead and naked on the snow. James Hoffman (James LeGros), an environmentalist, suspects natural gas containing hydrogen sulfide may have been leaked out as a result of runaway climate change (arctic methane release). The gas might then be provoking hallucinations and insanity in the group. After a second fatal incident, he convinces Ed to travel with the team to a hospital for examination. However, weird events end up trapping the group at the base.
One of the characters presently opines that Nature itself has turned against mankind. Documentation and research found in an abandoned shack in the middle of the Arctic by another team member suggest that the Earth is releasing The Last Winter. This implies that the rapacious, virus-like behavior of oil-seeking humans has resurrected the 'ghosts' of the fossil-fuels being siphoned out of the ground. The chief catalyst here is allegedly the Spirit of the Wendigo. These ghosts and other bizarre occurrences kill off most of the remaining characters. In the penultimate scene, Hoffman must decide whether to fire a flare gun at a ghost stalking Pollack, or up into the air to summon help from a nearby town, opting for the latter. This action causes the apparition to focus on Hoffman instead of Pollack, and it grabs him and carries him off. The scene then segues into a montage of past life images which interrupt themselves long enough to reveal Pollack being attacked and presumably killed by a trio of spectral creatures.
The ending scene is that of the only surviving, Abby (Connie Britton) waking up alone in a deserted hospital with no recollection of arriving there. A news anchorman is broadcasting over a television in the waiting room about natural disasters occurring nation-wide. She discovers a male employee who has hung himself from the ceiling. She proceeds outside, and the camera's perspective switches to a claustrophobic overhead shot that gives away very little of what she is witnessing. There are pools of water on the ground nearby. In the background she hears car alarms and the sound of the wind, as well as a fluttering noise similar to that made by the murderous "ghost" creatures further north in the Alaskan snow fields.
I want more. I want to know what she say and why she wasn't affected by it. And was it all real or a hallucination?
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SALT

In a prison in North Korea, CIA agent Evelyn Salt (Angelina Jolie) is being held and tortured on suspicion of being an American spy. Released as part of a prisoner exchange, she is collected by CIA colleague Ted Winter (Liev Schreiber) and her boyfriend, an arachnologist Michael Krause (August Diehl). Salt admits her true occupation and genuine feelings to Krause but warns him about the dangers. Mike doesn't care and tells her on the return home that he wants to spend the rest of his life with her.
Two years later, on their wedding anniversary, a Russian defector named Vasilly Orlov (Daniel Olbrychski) arrives at the CIA. Salt interrogates him with Winter and agent Peabody (Chiwetel Ejiofor) observing. Orlov tells her about "Day X", a Russian plot to destroy the United States by using English-speaking sleeper agents trained from birth. Agent "KA-12" will kill Russian President Boris Matveyev (Olek Krupa) at the funeral of the American Vice President. Orlov reveals that KA-12 is named "Evelyn Salt".
Salt, shocked by the accusation, calls her husband. He does not answer, and she realizes he is in danger. When Winter and Peabody decide to detain Salt, she escapes and makes her way back to her apartment. Finding signs that Michael has been kidnapped, Salt takes her weapons and one of Michael's spiders.
After evading CIA pursuit, Salt travels to New York City and checks into a hotel, where she extracts venom from the spider. Salt makes her way to the church, where the Vice President's funeral is taking place. Salt apparently shoots and kills him. Peabody captures her, but she escapes. On her way to a barge where Orlov is holed up with other KAs, Salt remembers, in a series of flashbacks, growing up in the Soviet Union. Salt and Orlov have talk and as a test of her loyalty to himself, he has Michael killed right in front of her but she does not react. He then briefs her on the next part of her mission. Salt then kills him and the other agents.
Salt continues with Orlov's mission, meeting a fellow KA agent named Shnaider (Corey Stoll), a Czech NATO liaison. In a series of violent hand-to-hand battles, *this is where all the secrets are relieved so I’m not going to spoil it for everyone*
I’m not a huge Angelina Jolie fan and was apprehensive about watching it. But I went against my better judgment and went with the masses. I do have to say that I liked it
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Some Of My Favorite Accessories

CUFFS

The victorian "wallpaper" look is classic and clean.

My fav season is Autumn so this is a no-brainer on my part.

The colors and the eligance makes this sparkle. It can be wore with silver and gold accents.

Love love love. These are so cute and who wouldn't want to wear them to a ball game!

Black Hills Gold gives any outfit a rich look. I love how this flows up the arm. Very Greek Goddess.

Another butterfly! (My fav) I love the authentic look of this. Like an actual butterfly molded itself around my wrist. Stunner!


EAR WEAR

Want want want. Butterflies of course; can you resist the petite elegance of it.


BOOTS
Ummm... HEL-LO! These are shin cuffs! I need them now. They will work with any "black -based" shoe.

Practical and cute. Plus super warm.

Who can go wrong with these. Wear them high or fold them down for a "kickin' back" look.

To die for. Need these. Cute and winter functional.

We can't forget about the classic, brown, fur boot.