Monday, July 14, 2014

Public Health Museum of Colonial Williamsburg

MQTlogoa ARE “THEY” AFTER YOU

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An insanely good time:: “A two-story brick institution south of Francis Street, Williamsburg's public hospital was founded at the urging of Governor Francis Fauquier (pronounced "Fau-keer"). Like many men of the 18th-century Enlightenment, Fauquier believed science could be employed to cure "persons who are so unhappy as to be deprived of their reason." READ MORE

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Linda and I just happened to stumble upon this museum on our way to the larger museums housed beyond the entrance. The DeWitt Wallace
Decorative Arts Museum & The Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum

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This hospital museum tells in a simple, and meaningful way the trials of caring for the mental illness during a time when little was really known about such a disease.

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“The building housed 24 cells, all designed for the security and isolation of their occupants. Each cell had a stout door with a barred window that looked on a dim central passage, a mattress, a chamber pot, and an iron ring in the wall to which the patient's wrist or leg fetters were attached.”

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“Things” are getting better

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‘Loony’ Lucy was committed to the Public Hospital When five men dragged her to the mental asylum, Lucy declared she would one day return to the Ludwell-Paradise house. She died in the asylum two years later, never returning to her home in the physical sense READ MORE

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ARE THEY” AFTER YOU YET?????

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There are  samples of the primitive treatment tools used on those found insane. Some of these are not for the weak hearted.

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“TREATMENTS OF THE TIME” By our standards, treatment was crude, aggressive and abusive. Powerful drugs were used to evacuate the bowels, induce constipation or cause vomiting. Other treatments included blistering salves, restraining devices such as manacles and the strait waistcoat or straitjacket, a plunge bath or dunking chair, a small electricity machine to administer shocks, scarificators [scalpel-like devises for bloodletting] and cups for bleeding.  Sometimes obstreperous patients were bound to chairs to quiet them.  Many doctors thought that a certain amount of intimidation would induce patients to reconsider their ways. On the positive side, inmates were fed, clothed and allowed time in the exercise yard -- also known as the “mad yard” – READ MORE The Madhouse of Colonial Williamsburg: An Interview With Shomer Zwelling (this is a really good link)………………………………………………………..  After all this you are probably hungry so take the time to stop at:::

museumThe Museum CafĂ© features a delectable array of sandwiches, chili, salads, and soups (vegetarian options also available) as well as teas, coffee, tavern beers, and wine.”

OLDMAN “THEY” FOUND ME… I MIGHT BE OUT OF CIRCULATION FOR AWHILE…. HAVE A GREAT DAY ANYHOW… LOL

For More:::: The Athens Lunatic Asylum

Friday, July 11, 2014

Poor Man & His Wife

MQTlogoa MORAL: To love is nothing, to be loved is something...!!!

.....A very poor man lived with his wife.

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One day, his wife, who had very long hair asked him to buy her a comb for her hair to grow well and to be well-groomed. combThe man felt very sorry and said no. He explained that he did not even have enough money to fix the strap of his watch he had just broken. watchbandShe did not insist on her request.

The man went to work and passed by a watch shop, sold his damaged watch at a low price and went to buy a comb for his wife.

He came home in the evening with the comb in his hand ready to give to his wife.

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He was surprised when he saw his wife with a very short hair cut.

She had sold her hair

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and was holding a new watch band.

Tears flowed simultaneously from their eyes,

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not for the futility of their actions, but for the reciprocity of their love.

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MORAL: To love is nothing, to be loved is something...!!!

OLDMAN  Hope you enjoyed the story, but there is More….. Take a real good look at the first picture..Did you notice::::

“The real beauty in this picture is the attention to detail that the artist, Octavio Ocampo took. Try this: squint your eyes a little and you’ll see that the man with the guitar fades away, and the old man staring into the old woman’s eyes really starts to pop out at you. Perhaps the scariest part of this illusion is that the younger woman has some really mean sideburns! Look out! Also, keep looking until you find: the young girl, the tequila bottle, and the giant vase! Quite a crazy optical illusion painting!” ( when I first saw the photo it was just of an old man and woman looking at each other.)

Memo to self:: Friday… played 18 holes golf at Westchester… did ok…

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Wednesday, July 09, 2014

I've fooken killed him!

MQTlogoaCAME IN AN EMAIL..THANKS CHARLIE

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An Irish woman is cleaning her husband’s rifle and accidentally shoots him.  She immediately dials 000.

Irish woman:  ''It's my fooken husband! I've accidentally shot him, I've fooken killed him!''
Operator:  ''Please calm down Mam.  Can you first make sure he is actually dead!''
*click* ... *BANG*
Irish woman:  ''Okay, I've done dat....................  What's next?''

 

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4LEAF Now go out there and have a great day…

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Tuesday, July 08, 2014

Bipolar Nation Update::Guns, Gangs and Morals

MQTlogoa I’m afraid this is a lack of Quality Time… SORRY

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As the weather warms  more people frolic outdoors, plus it was the 4th of July:: Over the course of 84 hours during the Independence Day holiday in Chicago, 82 people were shot and 14 were killed. READ MORE  ( Maybe I missed this but I didn’t even see this mentioned on TV News.)

BUT THERE IS HOPE

RIFLE1 The town is called Rifle….

The grill is called Shooters. So it's no surprise that the waitresses have an unusual dress code, CBS News correspondent Barry Petersen reports. "I am carrying a Ruger 357 Blackhawk," said Ashlee Saenz, a waitress at Shooters. "I like the old style revolvers, and I just like big guns." READ MORE

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coolperson1 Now, don’t you feel better????? (HOPE THE VIDEO STAYS AROUND FOR AWHILE)

Sunday, July 06, 2014

Over The Cliff

MQTlogoa Quality time in the Hocking Hills….On the trail at The Cantwell Cliffs

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Two Indians, Running Bear and Little Beaver went to the outhouse teepee, situated on the edge of a cliff.

108px-Ninigret99PX-T~1 After using the outhouse teepee, they went back to the village. The next day, they again went to the outhouse teepee.

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Running Bear said, "Terrible, terrible, the outhouse teepee smells to high heaven! What should we do? We can't ever use it smelling like that!" Little Beaver suggested, "Why don't we just push the outhouse teepee over the cliff, and go build another one?"

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They both agreed and pushed the outhouse teepee over the cliff.
A few days later, the chief of the tribe called a pow wow.

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He asked," Who threw the outhouse teepee over the cliff?" No one answered. He then told this story.
When George Washington was a little boy, his father asked, "Who chopped down the cherry tree?" Little boy George Washington answered, "It was I father."

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His father was so pleased with the answer, that he rewarded Little George Washington, and later in life, he became the Great leader of his nation.
"Now again, I ask, who pushed over the outhouse teepee?" Little Beaver said, It was I that pushed over the outhouse teepee, thinking he would get a reward. In that moment, the Chief jumped on Little Beaver and severely beat him. He ended up in the hospital.

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A month later, the Chief was visiting the hospital, and came across Little Beaver. Little beaver asked," Chief, how come you beat me up?"
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The Chief answered, "George Washington's father wasn't in the Cherry Tree!"

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MQTlogoa Quality time in the Hocking Hills….On the trail at The Cantwell Cliffs

Memo To Self: Sunday 7/6/2014… Back home after spending a great week in the Hocking Hills with John,Katarina,and Linda.. beautiful weather a little cool for this time of year.