A car auction in Denver, CO is very popular. The city boasts of a mass transportation through the RTD or Regional Transportation District, which operates over 1,000 buses. Its highways and roads are the busiest in America. Interestingly, the interstates 25 and 70 form the shape of a mousetrap when people see it from the sky. No wonder interest in cars and virtually anything about them are popular in this city. And it goes without saying the same inclination for people to join in a car auction in Denver, Colorado. Here are tips for the enthusiasts.
Auto auctions are definitely the best way to get the best deals when buying cars, especially if you are living or just planning to live in the Mile High City. Auctions are present everywhere in Metro Denver. Most of them are concentrated in Thornton, Commerce City, Aurora, and York Street, although you can still find plenty of such events every week, everywhere in Denver.
Finding a good site, therefore, should not be a problem. If you are a buyer, you may be thinking of using the automobile for your own personal use or for resell. But whichever your purpose is, you must first consider your financial means and terms of sale before going to any car auction in Denver.
Have in mind the maximum amount of bid you are capable of paying. Do not just barge in and bid any amount you want. It might also help that you prepare a bank draft. A bank draft is a document that proves the existence of your account. Double check your bank account and see it has the specified amount for your maximum bid.
Another brilliant idea when going to a car auction in Denver is to go early. Sure, there are a lot of events to catch up with, but the idea is to get through a single auction first. Have a good look at the vehicles. This is important because if you spend more time looking at cars without bidding, you are definitely just wasting time. Again, be early so you can strike a bid early.
Bidders have also found great help through online search directories about car auctions in the city. Most of these have galleries that allow bidders to preview the cars before the actual event. However, nothing beats seeing the real thing. Just remember to be completely ready once you are there in a car auction in Denver, CO.
Make new discoveries and learn more handy tips about seized car auctions such as where to find such auctions near your home and how to get great bargains for your car deals.
'When you are a foreigner you can bring something of your own culture to the new country, This is good way for a foreigner to start a business . . . to bring your own culture. This is all typically Chinese.' We are sitting surrounded by a huge array of bowls, vases, plates and even china pig-shaped porcelain. I wanted to bring Chinese porcelain here,I wanted to bring the spirit of China to the people. I hope I have done that, yes?’ Judy has been in Finland since October 2006. She met her Finnish husband when she was working in Malaysia managing the production of Chinese textiles. Since June this year, however, she has been attempting to bring exquisite, hand-made Chinese porcelain to Oulu. ‘This is a traditional Chinese porcelain’ she points me to the most impressive pair of vase that they have on sale.
‘They are 1.8 metres tall, They are hand painted and the painting describes a pond with lotus flowers and carps.’ ‘Lotus Lover’ She then stands up and points me towards the calligraphy in the tall vase. ‘There is a Chinese poem here called “The Tale of a Lotus Lover”. It says . . .’ she quickly translates in her head, ‘The lotus lives in the dirty mud but it is still pure.’ The pair is on sale for 5000 euros and Judy and Wendy hope to sell them to a hotel. ‘I think that they would look very good in a hotel lobby,’ adds she. Though much of the porcelain is far cheaper and there are pots for around 25 euros as well. Porcelain, also called 'fine china', featuring its delicate texture, pleasing color, and refined sculpture, has been one of the earliest artworks introduced to the western world through the Silk Road. The earliest porcelain ware was found made of Kaolin in the Shang Dynasty (16th - 11th century BC), and possessed the common aspects of the smoothness and impervious quality of hard enamel, though pottery wares were more widely used among most of the ordinary people. Anyway it was the beginning of porcelain, which afterwards in the succeeding dynasties and due to its durability and luster, rapidly became a necessity of daily life, especially in the middle and upper classes. They were made in the form of all kinds of items, such as bowls, cups, tea sets, vases, jewel cases, incense burners, musical instruments and boxes for stationary and chess, as well as pillows for traditional doctors to use to feel one's pulse.
The development of porcelain in the Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220) began to accelerate and before long the artworks were introduced westward. Celadon(like the color of jade) and black porcelain wares were the dominant types at that time. Styles of porcelain had formed and differed based on regions by then. The Yue Kiln in Zhejiang Province, which has enjoyed a good reputation for over 2,000 years up to now, produced delicate and hard celadon porcelain; while the De Kiln became the earliest kiln that baked black porcelain. During the Tang Dynasty (618 - 907), a large number of porcelain wares were in daily use having been substituted for the ones made of gold, silver, jade and other materials. With export, Chinese patterns on these wares also took on more exotic appeal. The Yue and De kiln of Zhejiang Province had features that were the most popular ones, and another one, Xing kiln in Hebei Province was greatly prized for its white porcelain as 'white like snow'. Kilns baking porcelain for the royalty sprang up producing elegant and dainty works.
Stepping into the Song Dynasty (960 - 1279), a variety of genres of porcelain appeared and it became a fashion that people showed great interest in purchasing and collecting certain wares suitable to their tastes. Ru, Ding, Ge, Jun and the official kilns had been the representatives of that age. Official kilns advocated concise patterns of decoration; Ru kiln in Hebei Province added treasured agate into glaze so that the color and texture appeared to be uniquely daintily creamy and could be compared with jade. Henan Province had two famous kilns named Jun and Ding kilns. Since the reign of Emperor Huizong who liked art appreciation, porcelain of Jun kiln was kept exclusively for the royal family and common people had no right to collect it no matter how much money they possessed. Since the artisans made their porcelain wares separately, there was no repetition among decorative patterns and colors. Thus this made each porcelain product more precious in its own right. Ding kiln boasted its white porcelain which has a texture as delicate as that of ivory with an adornment of black and purple glaze. Distinctive from the other four kilns which stressed color, this one was quite good at engraving and printing flower patterns. While the Ge Kiln produced porcelain articles with various grains and produced an amount of artworks greater than those of the other four. Well developed in the Yuan Dynasty (1271 - 1368), the blue and white porcelain (Qinghua Ci), in the main stream of porcelain, was the stylish artistic ware in the Ming and Qing Dynasties and promoted this period to be the most prolific in the field of feudal art. First it painted on the basic body with brush natural cobalt which would be turned blue after being in the forge. Set off by the white glaze and covered by the other level of clear glaze, the blue flowers and other patterns showed their comely charm and were widely welcomed among both refined and popular tastes. With the diversity of cobalt, theme, and style of painting, the blue and white porcelains differed constantly, each being unique.
As we know, the features of porcelain lie in texture of basic body, color of glaze, decorative pattern, shape and style, while porcelain at that time had sublimed to be at the most elegant. The familiar rose porcelain was another highlight that appeared during the reign of Emperor Kangxi (1653 - 1722). The finished article appears more stereoscopic, colorful, gentle and clean. Nearly all the refined colored pigments were utilized like ancient purple, magenta, ochre, emerald, and so on. Through the development of 4,000 years, now it is still a brilliant art that ttracts many people's interest. Collect your favorite porcelain article and place it in your room to enjoy the pleasure of it. The Porcelain Capital, Jingdezhen in Jiangxi Province which has been praised for thousands of ears, will be certain to satisfy your esthetic appetite.
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Todays blog is not only written with a heavy heart, but a heavy head also. Last night I got together with a few close friends. Of course the topic was the recent deaths of many celebrities. While conversing at our favorite pub, the thought came to us that we should salute the passing of these fine folks with a shot. But these we're great celebrities in their own right, so one shot wouldn't cover them all. Then the brilliant idea struck, a shot for each of them! What sounded sensible at the time, seeing we had already had a few drinks, turned into a bad idea................ It started out innocent enough. First to David Carradine, a kamikaze. Then we paid tribute to Ed McMahon with a shot of Irish Whiskey. Of course Farrah Fawcette was toasted with a Sex On The Beach. For some reason Michael Jackson was cheered with a 'TIMMY', not necessarily in any bartending guide, but it's a house speciality at the bar we go. And by the time the bartender figured out what we were doing, he wanted in! Next came Billy Mays, who we respected with a woo-woo. Don't ask me why, we just figured the whole time he was pitching a product on TV, he came off as WOO-WOO!..........................Any sensible people would have probably stopped there, but me and my friends are different. We then chose to start paying our respects to ANYONE we could think of who died. And let me tell you, we came up with pleanty! *** I want to put a disclaimer here right now. At this point we made the sobering decision that NONE OF US WERE DRIVING!**** One friend started with George Carlin, and we saluted with Jeager Bomb. I brought up my favorite author, Hunter S. Thompson. We all like the good Doctor, and decided he deserved a double Mind Eraser ( Boy, dose that name fit that drink)! Other friend picked their favorite dead celebs. and we paid them all their due...............................Now, I really don't recomend paying tribute to those who have passed in this manner. My head feels like a three ton cement block today. And I've visited the 'porcelain god' more times than I can count today. But we all have our way of grieving. My friends and I have ours, and I'm sure you have yours. With the recent deaths of these people though, it can remind you of one thing, your OWN mortalitry. So take advantage of what you have today, and LIVE!!! 6/29/09
Digital killed the Kodachrome star. Today The Eastman Kodak Co. has announced it's retiring the most popular camera film ever made. Kodachrome film, an icon for Kodak will be no more. Another 50' & 60's babyboomer product will hit the grave. Ah, the memories that Kodachrome gave us. With out it, we would have never been able to view awesome photos and magazine covers in such brilliant and vibrant colors.......................I feel myself getting alittle nostalgic (and showing my years). Anyone who's ever seen the Abe Zapruder's film of President John F. Kennedy being assassinated knows the importance of that little piece of 8mm film. But did you realize that was shot on Kodachrome? Yes, Kodachrome, the film not only used by amature photogs like Abe, but professionals alike. The covers of many rags from the 60's thru the 90's, until digital hit it's stride, we're shot with Kodachrome. I would venture to say that all of my childhood photos along with my family we're done with the Kodak phenom................. Paul Simon immortalized the film in his 1973 song 'Kodachrome'. A real catchy toon from a more simpler time. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3hSXKjHDKkY Just as the world we live in today, there were many world affairs brewing back in the 70's. Vietnam, Watergate, hostage takings, unrest in Iran. My, how things really don't change, just the people and places do. But you could escape just for awhile, with your Nikon camera, Kodachrome film, and some Paul Simon. Listening to the song now takes me back. The Original Saturday Night Live, NBC's Saturday Baseball Game of the Week with Joe Garagiola ( at that time you only had one chance a week to see a game and that was it). Even the movie The Coneheads milked that song, I wonder if it was filmed using Kodachrome?.............................Time moves on though. Computer technology, digital cameras and filming have taken over. For the best I suppose, in life you have to keep moving forward. Now the only song I'll think of when I hear the word Kodachrome will be TAPS!!!! 06/22/09
Silent Scream finished number #5 out of 26 in the Preditors and Editors Poll for Mainstream Novels for 2008. This is quite an honor as this book was only released in November 2008. This is just one more tool fo giving the victims of Gerard Schaefer a voice and making sure they are never forgotten again.
On March 7th. I will be at the Breavard County Book Fair in Cocoa Beach at the Brevard Libary. I will be signing books from 1-4. At 4:00pm I will be giving a speech on Schaefer. It is a compelling speech of the victims of Schaefer and how it was uncharterd waters for law enforcement. All who live in the area or have a day to spare come and join me. I will have plenty of books. I will also have my other two releases Stan's Story, A Touch of Love and Brilliant Insanity.
I look forward to meeting all of you there.
On November 8th from 11:00am - 1:oopm I will be signing my books at Circle Books in Sarasota. I not only will be signing my newest release Brilliant Insanity published by Kerlak Publishing - I will also be signing Stan's Story A Touch of Love and Silent Scream. I would love to see each and every one of you there.
Remember Circle Books from 11:00am to 1:00pm on Novemeber 8th.
I hope to see you there.
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Release Date July 22,2008
Author Yvonne Mason
Synopsis:
Louis Reinhart has five days to live before he is injected with the lethal cocktail. Louis Reinhart has been given permission to tell the world his side of the story.
The story which was not allowed to be told in court.
The Fort Pierce Sentinel has agreed to send a reporter to interview Reinhart. However, Reinhart has been very specific as to which reporter he will agree to talk to.
Her name is Mandy McQuaid. She is a rookie reporter. This is her first job and she is stuck in the obit section of the paper. Even though the Editor is not happy about Reinhart’s request, he sends Mandy to conduct the interview.
Reinhart has his own agenda. He believes he was justified in his quest for retribution and he wants to share it with the world. Not only does he want to share it with the world, but it is very important that he share it with Mandy.
As Reinhart draws Mandy into his web of lies, and narcissistic behavior one wonders where the next bend in the road leads. What surprise, what evil will pop out to shock and amaze even the most seasoned reader.
Who is Reinhart? What is Reinhart? Yvonne Mason draws you into a world of suspense and harrowing sadism interjecting lucid illustrations and stark, chilling portrayals. However, Mason leaves no stone unturned as she delicately weaves in the budding romance between Mandy and Allen. With her book, "Brilliant Insanity," Mason has proved herself to be an indelible author. Deborah Simpson, Author of "Chronicles of a Sage: Spiritual Revelations via Canto" -
"Brilliant Insanity" is an unprecedented voyage through the demented mind of mass murderer, Marion Lewis Reinhart.
Louis Reinhart has five days to live before he is injected with the lethal cocktail. Louis Reinhart has been given permission to tell the world his side of the story.
The story which was not allowed to be told in court.
The Fort Pierce Sentinel has agreed to send a reporter to interview Reinhart. However, Reinhart has been very specific as to which reporter he will agree to talk to.
Her name is Mandy McQuaid. She is a rookie reporter. This is her first job and she is stuck in the obit section of the paper. Even though the Editor is not happy about Reinhart’s request, he sends Mandy to conduct the interview.
Reinhart has his own agenda. He believes he was justified in his quest for retribution and he wants to share it with the world. Not only does he want to share it with the world, but it is very important that he share it with Mandy.
As Reinhart draws Mandy into his web of lies, and narcissistic behavior one wonders where the next bend in the road leads. What surprise, what evil will pop out to shock and amaze even the most seasoned reader.