Monday, December 14, 2009

Aquilina D. Lestenkof

I have been very very impressed by the work of Q.D. Lestenkof who comes from one of the smallest communities in the world and who lives in Alaska.

Another Daughter of the Soil she is happy protecting the environment.

She is also one of my heroes.

DOTS.



She was born in St. George Island Probilof Islands of Alaska.

Although she has a media degree from the University of Alaska she has gone out of the normal way to discover more meaning into life. She has contributed theAleut language "tanadaqadakux" which translates as "done visiting this land" . There is word for death in her people's langua ge. She is Co-director of the ECosystem Conservation Office of her tribal community. Interesting she has innovatively blended science with native Aleut traditions to enhance the well-being of the people and wildlife of the Bering Sea.


Sunday, December 13, 2009

A Daughter of the Soil


As I travel I meet women of substance....and read about them....it is my dream one day to write about them and how they like me toil the soil and bring good to mankind.......

Here is Patricia Robinson....also a daughter of a tropical island........

http://www.trinidadexpress.com/index.pl/article_news?id=161530002

Richards: Excellent daughter of the soil


An excellent economist, a wonderful human being and a daughter of the soil.

These were some of the words used to describe Patricia Robinson, the wife of former president Arthur NR Robinson, who died yesterday.

President George Maxwell Richards, in a release, stated that he and his wife Dr Jean Ramjohn-Richards were saddened by the death.

’An outstanding daughter of the soil, Patricia Robinson was a brilliant economist who, as a senior public servant, faithfully served this nation, making an indelible contribution to the development of the banking and financial sectors, inter alia, in Trinidad and Tobago, before assuming her role as First Lady from 1997 to 2003. Her influence, as an economist, in areas such as double taxation, was felt throughout the region. The nation owes her a debt of gratitude,’ the release said.

’To her family, she was a supportive and loving wife, mother and grandmother. Our hearts and prayers go out to them today-to her husband, The Honourable Arthur NR Robinson, her children, David and Ann Margaret, her granddaughter, Anushka, as well as to her extended family.’

Opposition Leader Basdeo Panday told the Express, ’I wish to extend my deepest sympathy and condolences to the family. I had the opportunity of knowing Mrs Robinson when Mr Robinson worked with me. She was a very able economist and she did a lot of good work. I know she has been ailing for some time and I am very sorry to hear about her passing.’

Political Leader of the Congress of the People (COP) Winston Dookeran praised Robinson’s work as an economist.

’I worked with her ... and I always admired her for her forthrightness and her professionalism. She was a great asset to the economic steam when the NAR came to government and there again I saw Patricia’s undying commitment to Trinidad and Tobago for which we must acknowledge her,’ he said.

’I would like to take the opportunity to extend our deepest sympathy to Mr ANR Robinson and his children on what clearly is the end of an era of a generation of economists that Trinidad and Tobago has produced.’

Zalayhar Hassanali, wife of former and late president Noor Hassanali, also expressed condolences to the Robinson family.

’I knew the whole family very well. She was an excellent economist and a lovely person. I would like to extend my condolences to Mr Robinson and their two children, David and Ann Margaret,’ she said.




Thursday, December 10, 2009

Greetings!

Hi I am a beginner blogger wishing to write about gardens and soils and worms and whatever.

I was born in a tropical island but now am backpacking throughout the world after passing my exams. I am looking for my dream job and later a dream home.

But I am a girl with hands which are good with soil. If you need re-potting or grass cutting...hire me.

Let's see what my two legs and my brain can help me find....