Paula Gayness; Engage the people that live there — Awesome NYC story

A New York Story by Paula Gayness from

Written by Paula Gayness from Columbus Ohio with an awesome NYC story dated back to 1966.

I am always telling my stories about a wonderful vacation I took in New York City so why don’t I tell it to you tonight?  It was in 1966 when I was ummmmm, 4?  Haha – no – it was actually one year after graduation from high school and I had yet to turn 18!  But my parents, and those of my two girlfriends, decided we were responsible enough for 9 days in the Big Apple so away we went!

Our very first adventure after we checked into the Barbizon Hotel for Women on 63rd in Upper East Manhattan was to take to the subway and find the Brooklyn Bridge.  I would like to say right here that whomever we spoke with for whatever reason in NYC was as pleasant and helpful as ever could be to three young teenagers on their own in the city!  I have heard people say New Yorkers can be rude and too busy to accommodate but we never ever encountered this.  Quite the opposite – everyone we spoke to – and there were many – were very happy to share their beautiful city with us.  I have many wonderful stories and I would be happy to occasionally share them.

We were told by the man who ran our hotel what subway to take and where to get off right at the bridge so off we went to see the famous Brooklyn Bridge.  When we came up out of the subway the bridge really looked very intimidating to 3 young ladies from Columbus, OH so I hailed a cab and when he stopped to pick us up he asked rather quietly like he was tired, “Where to?” and lowered the rate flag.

 I said “Please drive us over the bridge and bring us right back” — He turned around with a quizzical look on his face and said something like “Why do you want to do that?”

I told him about who we were and why we were there, where we were from and that when we returned home, we wanted to be able to say that we had been across the Brooklyn Bridge.  We did not want to get lost and the only thing on the agenda that evening was this cab ride.

He flipped the rate flag back into the up position, asked us if we had some time to spare and when we said yes of course we did, that wonderful man told us he would not only take us across the bridge but he would give us a tour of Brooklyn and Flatbush and drop us off at a subway that would take us straight to the Barbizon!  And he did just that!  We had a 1 hour private tour from a native New Yorker – he pointed out everything and explained what is was, when it was built, etc., and gave us a running narrative during the entire trip.

When the hour was up he indeed dropped us at a subway entrance, told us what line to take back and what exit was ours at the end, and when I asked him how much we owed him for the trip he asked if $1.00 apiece was okay?  Okay??  Oh yes it was certainly okay!  To this day I think fondly often about the man who took an hour out of his job to give 3 young ladies from Columbus OH the first of many wonderful adventures in his town.

I have discovered that wherever one travels the best way to learn about the destination is to engage in communication with the people who live there no matter what job they have.  People are proud of their heritages and are usually willing to talk about their city, town or country in length answering all your questions.  Too many people travel and don’t take advantage of this communication and then say…”Oh the trip was nice” instead of “Wow! What an interesting place and how lovely are the people!”  Opening up one’s own communication lines to others ends up a 2-way “happy street” traveled both by traveler and native.

 Have a wonderful evening Scott and family and thank you for the opportunity to share and communicate something wonderful in my life.  I just might send more for later at some point!

 Paula Gayness

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Teddy the Porcupine and Zooniverstiy

Good morning friends.

Today we have a very special feature on The Good News Channel. this is “Teddy Bear” the Porcupine. About a week ago i posted on my Facebook wall, that If  I were some type of animal, I probably would be a Porcupine. I made that reference because I always felt porcupines were very sweet and just wanted to be left alone. But if you pester them to much they will spring their quills at you. Point being is my  friend Jennifer commented on my post and said I have to check out Teddy the Porcupine’s Youtube Channel and also  Teddy’s Facebook Page.

Teddy the Porcupine from Zooniversity

Teddy belongs to http://www.zooniversity.org/ out of Dallas Texas.  Zooniversity is a teaching zoo that you can visit or they  come to you servicing  Texas and Surrounding states.  Zooniversity is a private company and was founded in 2001 by zookeeper and wildlife educator Allison Knox Blankenship (in picture above with Teddy).

As a mother of two “animal crazy” children, she saw the need in North Texas for a professional wildlife education service that was fun and educational, yet affordable.  After speaking to Allison on the phone and hearing her passion and enthusiasm towards her animals that she cares for I can see why people from all over the world have come to visit Zooniversity in person.

This video is the property of Zooniversity and Allison Knox Blankenship.  This is one of his main videos that when viral because he is literally talking while he’s munching on those mini pumpkins.  To visit Teddy’s Youtube Channel, here’s link;  https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=teddy+the+porcupine 

Teddy is possibly the most well known porcupine on Earth.  His videos on youtube have been viewed more then 17 million times and he has appeared on television many times.  The world became fascinated with Teddy because he literally speaks, especially while he’s eating pumpkins like in the video above.  Now I’m not saying he speaks English, but Teddy is definitely speaking and communicating in some sort of Porcupine language.

Fennec Fox at Zooniversity

 This is a Fennec Fox.  Famous for their petite 3-pound frame, huge oversized ears, teensy nose and that luscious fur.  Zooniversity makes a point how sweet they are but don’t even think about having them as a house pet. 

Sammy & Family would like to mention to any of our friends in Texas or the surrounding states, Zooniveristy can come to you and give you a fun an educational experience of a lifetime.  Sammy & Family is so impressed with their knowledge and care about wildlife and conservation.  Although Teddy gets the most attention, Zooniversity cares for many different species of wildlife and educates kids and adults near and far.  Click link to contact them; Zooniversity

Teddy and Zooniversity

Teddy the Porcupine’s Youtube Channel for much more videos.

Ok back to Teddy now.  Teddy is a male and was born my 4th, 2003.  Porcupines that are well taken care of like Teddy can live up to 25 years or more.  At this point he cannot be released back into the wild as he would most likely not survive on his own. He has no fear of humans, dogs or other wildlife and would actually approach them.

Teddy and Zooniversity

 Meet Teddy and 50 other species of Animals at;  http://www.zooniversity.org/

Teddy has 35,000 barbed quills underneath all that soft, fluffy guard hair. The quills cover every part of his body, except his face, paws and belly. We don’t often get “quilled,” as we are not a threat to him and he doesn’t feel the need to ward us off. If he did feel threatened, Teddy would first flair his tail hair and show you his quills as a warning. If you didn’t heed his warning, he’d then spin like a top and whack you with his tail full of quills. And yes, that would be very painful if he did that to someone.

Teddy and Zooniversity

 Teddy the Porcupine’s Youtube Channel for much more videos.   Continue reading

Andrew Cotton; I love my family and I love to surf

Good morning friends.

We are very happy to feature Andrew Cotton on The Good News Channel today.  You probably remember him from last year surfing one of the biggest waves in history in Nazare Portugal. Andrew is no ordinary 35 year old man.  Most people hunker down at home when a storm is coming.  But that’s when Andrew heads out and comes alive. You might think of him as some sort of storm chaser, but its different in the sense that when he finds a storm, he runs out into the ocean to surf waves the size of skyscrapers that many times come crashing down on him.

Biggest wave surfed ever in Portugal

 Probably the most publicized wave I’ve ever caught  that day and it was giant. Biggest, scariest waves I’ve ever seen. We surfed for 4 hours, dodging peaks and trying to get in position and I only caught this wave.

What I liked most about Andrew after corresponding with him and reading up on him is his attitude.  He is extremely positive.  One quote of his really caught my attention in an interview he did with Mpora.com in April of 2014, he said; “Surfing doesn’t revolve around getting a good sponsor. It revolves around you as a person, it’s how you treat your surfing and your goals.” It’s that same attitude that helped him push through the doubters over the years.

After several knee injuries, people said its time to give up surfing. Andrew didn’t see it that way, it just meant he had to train even harder.   Then when he had two kids, people would say to him; “It’s time to grow up and get a real job.  But to Andrew this was a real job, the dedication and sacrifices he’s had to make to get where he is goes head to head with any so called “real  job.”

Team Cotton

It all starts with Team Cotton, Honey my daughter, Ace my son and Katie my wife. This was at Woolacombe in North Devon close to where I live on our 2 minute beach clean. Great little habit to get into and doing our little bit to keep the beach litter free. Check out;  http://beachclean.net/

He started surfing when he was 7 yrs old growing up on the North Devon Coast of the UK.  Ever since then, catching waves and being around the ocean was his life.  At the age of 25 Andrew needed to start earning consistent money and trained to become a plumber.

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Probably the best wave I ever caught in Ireland back in 2012. It got me to the final 5 of the WSL big wave awards which held in LA, unfortunately I lost out to Garrett McNamarra’s wave at Nazare in Portugal where I was the one who towed him into that wave. 

After sometime he realized the 9 to 5 work life was going to keep him away from surfing for too long and maybe even for good.  That was something Andrew was not willing to do.  He was meant to be a surfer, a big wave surfer

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Why is Sunday called Sunday Funday ?

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Good morning friends.  Thank you for stopping by.

Today’s feature is why is Sunday called Sunday Funday ?  I have given this a lot of thought over the years. I really love Sundays and I think understand why it’s  such a fun day.

Mon through Friday its, work, work, work, Saturday’s we catch up on personal responsibilities, but Sunday’s are the mornings we love most,  its the one morning we let imagination in the door and back into our lives.

On Sunday’s we get to be us again, the people we set out to be from the very beginning. Now is there a lot of freedom in that or what ?

This American Girl, Camille Willemain

Three years ago I made a decision that dramatically changed the course of my life. After being laid off by two different jobs within six months, breaking up with my boyfriend, and feeling more lost and uncertain than I ever had before, I did something totally uncharacteristic. I put everything I owned into storage and took a one way flight to Costa Rica.

This American Girl lives in Costa Rica now and knows it better then anyone. Check out her book; The Ultimate Guide to Costa Rica;”  http://www.thisamericangirl.com/ultimate-guide-costa-rica/

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 Swimming under a waterfall in Costa Rica.  Camille has a book about her home called; “The Ultimate Guide to Costa Rica;”  http://www.thisamericangirl.com/ultimate-guide-costa-rica/
This American Girl Traveler

Discovering hidden ruins in Ankor Wat, Cambodia.  One of the most magical places on earth.  More on This American’s Girl’s travels;  www.thisamericangirl.com

My plan was to return two months later and move to NYC to start graduate school. Instead I sold my car and the rest of my belongings and began an indefinite voyage around the world. Costa Rica showed me that I was happier in the jungle than in concrete and I preferred to be barefoot than in heels. For me, there was no going back.

This American Girl Traveler
Quote by Camille;  “It’s less about focusing on where I want to go, and more about focusing on what I want to create. After all, my physical location is outside of me, while my creation begins from within me”  www.thisamericangirl.com

Learn Costa Rica through Camille Willemain’s eyes;   http://www.thisamericangirl.com/ultimate-guide-costa-rica/

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At Calpe Alicante spain.   More on Camille’s travels;  www.thisamericangirl.com

 Since then I’ve traveled on my own through Central America, South America, Southeast Asia, Europe, and North Africa

This American Girl

 At home in Costa Rica, where all a girl needs is the jungle and her bicycle.  Camille has a book about her home called; “The Ultimate Guide to Costa Rica;”  http://www.thisamericangirl.com/ultimate-guide-costa-rica/      Continue reading

The Good News Channel will be Central Part of the Community

The Good News Channel to be central part of the community

One of the key pages on the Website is called; The Good News Channel. We are making a strong push for this page to be the central part of the community.

The Good News Channel is comprised of Positive featured stories from people all over the world doing great stuff. We have done over 20 features so far and they’ve all been very well received.  We have covered positive stories out of Australia, South Africa, China, two in India, The Philippines, New York City, San Francisco, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico, Costa Rica, Turkey, Greece and so on and so on.

Also on The Good News Channel Page is The Good News Ticker.  It’s a Scrolling News Wire Ticker of positive news. The news comes from all of us. Members can participate and enter positive blurbs at any time. It’s literally a ticker of Good News. We encourage people to share positive news going on with them, or something positive they have read about. Funny is positive too, remember that laughter helps us live longer.

This is why Sammy & Family created “The Good News Channel” Its a place to visit positive attractions, blurbs, and inspirational quotes to set your day on the right foot. Its a give and take platform. It only takes a sentence or a couple of key words to change a person’s perception in an instant. Come take a look;

Rainbow Yoga Princess Kat Bates

Dubbed the Rainbow Yoga Princess, Kat Bates is a young woman of many talents.  She is a certified Yoga Instructor, Ayurvedic Yoga Massage Therapist, Reiki Practitioner, Homeopath, Fashion Designer, Jewelry Designer and Extreme Sports Junkie.  She has an incredible passion for Traveling and sharing her love of Yoga and the Healing Arts with people all over the world.

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 Yoga on the Beach in Goa, India.  Can’t say I hear that one everyday.  Kat on the left.

Kat’s only message is 2 things.

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