Saturday, December 22, 2007

Pictures just added to one of my albums





Just added these to web album.

Christmas planter from Jim and Lisa.

Thanks guys !!

Family


My daughter-in- law just sent this down the other day.

On the left is Bella who is 4 yrs. old

On the right is Alli who is 3 yrs old

Tell me our family doesn't make beautiful babies !!

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Florida Roses in December







I love roses and this past year
I planted a rose bed along
the south side of the house.

The climbers were bare root
roses that they say are not
good in Florida.The
others are from local
nursery

Christmas 2007



Finally after a few years of not decorating for Christmas,it got done.

November Roses



Florida grown roses in November

Monday, November 26, 2007

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Bath Time

Bear looks like he enjoyed every minute of this.

Paws would get to his ears and really have a problem with his long hair :-)

He'll chase her like a mad man around the house,then they'll both take a nap for an hour.
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Saturday, October 06, 2007

Your widget costs $1.95 on line but costs you $5.95 to be shipped

Just a short "Burp".......I buy a lot of things on-line....even though I live in an area, Clearwater, where there are plenty of the "Majors" to shop at.
The sales tax is 7%. I've noticed lately that my shipping costs have gone up....even those small items that go out USPS...way over priced. And eBay has a rep for sellers to really up the shipping cost. That all being said...I was reading an article Herb Greenberg's article in Market watch re: Shutterfly the photo storage co. Shipping charges are a big part of the revenue figures...NOT just a PASS-ON from UPS,FedEx,DHL and USPS As the article points out, Amazon is the only exception.

Monday, September 17, 2007

Useful advice from American Greetings Re: phishing

AmericanGreetings.com's first priority is always you, our customer, which involves providing you with information on how to protect yourself from the recent ecard email scam impacting our industry. As you may have heard, fraudulent emails are currently being sent that portray themselves as messages from legitimate companies but contain malicious links. Vulnerable computers may be compromised when recipients click on these links.

The good news is that there are quick and easy ways to protect yourself from these fraudulent emails. First, you can choose not to click on any links within an email if you have any suspicion that the ecard email you received is fake. Instead, users can always go directly to the official website URL of the stated ecard provider (e.g., www.americangreetings.com) to safely pick up and view the ecard sent to them. This requires no clicking on suspicious email links.

In addition, we have made some significant changes to our ecard notification email and pickup practices, all in the spirit of making legitimate ecards easy to detect and view. Please read below for more information on our recent changes.

What's new?

  1. AmericanGreetings.com has changed the format of all ecard notification emails sent to ecard recipients. Now legitimate ecard notification emails from us will have all of the following attributes:
    • The "from" will always show "Ecard from AmericanGreetings.com" as the display name and ecards@americangreetings.com as the email address. Make sure you check both the display name and email address of the email. It should appear as the following: "Ecard from AmericanGreetings.com"
    • The subject line will always include the name of the individual sending the ecard. Make sure you recognize the individual in the subject line before clicking on any links. It should appear as the following:"John Smith has sent you an ecard from AmericanGreetings.com" ("John Smith" is the individual sending the ecard to you).
    • The email message will include the name and email address of the sender. Make sure you recognize the individual in the email message before clicking on any links.
  2. We have made it easier to find the ecard pickup area on our site, so you can quickly and safely view your greeting without clicking on any email links. On AmericanGreetings.com, it is now located in the upper right-hand corner of the homepage (americangreetings.com)
  3. We have created this informational portal to help you navigate through your issues and questions related to email security. Stay tuned for future updates!

More about the recent phishing attack

A wide variety of websites and brands have been affected. While the subject line of the malicious ecard email tends to be generic, such as "You've received an ecard from a class-mate!" or "You've received a postcard from a family member," more recent examples include brand-specific messaging such as "Worshipper sent you a postcard from americangreetings.com." Also, the pickup link within a malicious ecard email is most likely always an IP address, such as 127.0.0.1, which is much different than the typically used pickup link from a legitimate ecard sender that starts off with the host name (e.g., americangreetings.com) and not a series of numbers. As of August 23rd, we have started observing fake emails where the link shows a host name (e.g., http://www.americangreetings.com) but the actual link goes to an IP address instead of americangreetings.com. To see if there is an IP address associated with the link, hover over it with your cursor. If you see a URL when hovering over the link that has a series of numbers, such as http://89.678.999.12, it is not a legitimate link and you should not click on it.

What people should do when they receive an ecard email claiming to be from AmericanGreetings.com:

  • First and foremost, if there is any suspicion that you have received a fraudulent ecard email, do not click on any link.
  • If you have any doubt who the email is from, manually type in www.americangreetings.com after the http:\\ found in your Internet browser.
  • Then find the ecard pickup link (ours is found in the upper right-hand corner of our homepage: www.americangreetings.com) to safely view your ecard.

How to tell the difference between good emails and bad emails

At a quick glance after reviewing the table below, you should be able to tell the difference between legitimate ecard email notifications and emails not from us. However, we still recommend that you manually type in www.americangreetings.com after the http:\\ found in your Internet browser to view your ecard to ensure complete safety.

AmericanGreetings.com Ecard Emails Fake Ecard Emails
Subject Line (Sender's name) has sent you an ecard from AmericanGreetings.com. Reminders to pickup your ecard will have the following subject lines:
  1. Reminder: Your ecard from (Sender's Name) is waiting for you at www.americangreetings.com
  2. Don't forget: Your ecard from (Sender's Name) is waiting for you at www.americangreetings.com!
Subject line varies. Examples include:
  • You've received an ecard from a class-mate!
  • You've received a postcard from a family member!
  • Worshipper sent you a postcard from americangreetings.com!
"From" Ecard from AmericanGreetings.com [ecards@americangreetings.com] "From" varies. Examples include:
  • americangreetings.com [mailto:ht@grbdll.com] (note that the email address is random)
  • Personal email address
Email Message The sender's name and email address is always in the body of the email. You should personally recognize this individual before engaging further in the email. May or may not include random individual's name and email address.
Links in Email Ecard pickup link will always include americangreetings.com as the start of the URL. In addition, we will never send you an EXE file. If your email contains a clickable URL that is an EXE file, do not click on it. Ecard pickup link does not start with http://www.americangreetings.com, but instead shows a series of numbers (commonly referred to as an "IP Address"). Sometimes the IP address is hidden and can only be seen by hovering your cursor over the link or right-clicking on the link to view Properties. May or may not include a clickable URL that is an EXE file.

Example of a legitimate AmericanGreetings.com email

(Note: we also have pickup reminder emails sent to the recipient at a future date that may have different copy, but same general attributes as outlined above).

From: Ecard from AmericanGreetings.com [mailto:ecards@americangreetings.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2007 9:47 AM
To: Jane Smith
Subject: John Smith has sent you an ecard from AmericanGreetings.com

John Smith (jsmith@hotmail.com) has sent you an ecard.

To view your ecard, choose from the options below.

Click on the following link:
http://www.americangreetings.com/ecards/view.pd?i=1234567&m=8859&rr=y&source=ag999

For your security, if you'd prefer not to click on links within this email:

  1. Type http://www.americangreetings.com/?source=ag999&rr=y into your web browser.
  2. Locate the ecard pickup link in the upper right-hand corner of the page.
  3. Enter the following code --> 91838498859

Please do not reply to this email. To help resolve your issue or question, go to: http://www.americangreetings.com/help/index.pd?source=ag999&rr=y We have an extensive help center that may answer your questions, or you can choose to email us from there.

To read about email security, type http://www.americangreetings.com/emailprotection in your web browser to read more.

Thank you!
Your friends at AmericanGreetings.com

Example of an email NOT from AmericanGreetings.com

From: Date: August 13, 2007 9:37:55 AM CDT
To:
Subject: Love e-card

Mother(johnsmith@gmail.com) has created Love e-card for you at http://www.americangreetings.com.

To see your custom Love e-card, simply click on the following Internet address (if your mail program doesn't support this feature you will need to COPY and PASTE the address into your browser's address box):

http://76.171.234.133/?f478412572e8e41977cc650eb05623

Send a FREE greeting card from americangreetings.com whenever you want by visiting us at:
http://http://www.americangreetings.com/
This service is provided and hosted by AmericanGreetings.com.

What you can do to protect yourself from fraudulent ecard emails moving forward

If you feel that you have received a fraudulent ecard email claiming to be from AmericanGreetings.com, please submit your example to security@americangreetings.com to help in our investigations. Due to the magnitude of email to this inbox, you will not receive a response; however, you can be assured that your submission will help us continue to fight spam and phishing.

You can also file a complaint at the Internet Crime Complaint Center of the FBI.

Some additional recommendations to further protect you:

  • Make sure to always use the latest version of your Internet browser, as they will check for potentially fraudulent websites when browsing the web.
  • Save our known address to your safe senders list so that legitimate ecard messages are ensured to be delivered. This does not ensure that ecard scams do not get into your inbox, however.
  • Please continue to be mindful of the above characteristics of our ecard emails versus the malicious emails and report any findings to security@americangreetings.com.

Monday, September 03, 2007

Labor Day Weekend


And where they good!!!!!

Around the house


I'm trying to get boglavilla to grow over carport.Shouldn't be much of a problem the way this bush grows.
























Friday, August 31, 2007

Bear's day

Took Bear over to the "Paw" playground first thing this morning.Been awhile since he has been there.He had a ball. I didn't realize how many dog owners go there that early..7:30-8:00 am.Here in Florida you try and get things done before the hot part of the day settles in. He met old friends he ran with before and some new pals.

It worn him out and he has been sleeping all day.

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

May 2, 2007



My bad for not getting in here before now!!!

Between Bear at playgrounds and picture taking of dogs and getting him to water each day and finishing wall in Florida room....been busy!!

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Starting Bear's Obedience Training



I decided to buy Obedience DVD from Leerburg Kennels instead of going to local classes.Ed Frawley has excellent reputation for training.







Bear watching his first lesson

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