Hugfish Concept

My Favorite Float from this Year’s 2010 Rose Parade was Trader Joe’s. (Pic of HugFish) My problems from the failed Seattle Experience are just beginning to work out. An important Legal hold was quashed on December 14, 2009.

I know I have visits from people who are curious about what happened there. I am reading my notes from 2005; and, I think I might start another more private Blog about just my Seattle Experience. Let me say the directives I have might better be applied to the Probation Officer from Seattle. This post is the breaker for proceeding with just that.

The making of the Blog could possibly have ever greater insight about my Seattle experience. I will probably keep the Seattle Experience Blog private. But concerning the Wine business; I have specific directives – to provide knowledge to vintners for their care and correct treatment of the Cork material in bottling.

Posting in a Blog would be fun. I mention it here because I need to feel more confidence about the sturdiness of the events closing my experience in Seattle. For example, assuming the probation officer could be moved to the Napa Valley in California to advance my ideas, I would strongly support her enterprises; especially if she thought she were in the Napa Valley for her health.

Let me assume that the Seattle Experience, which I have to write more about, is accepted by my readers, and I have to resolve a technicality of order in time to continue, I would expect a support person, such as my Probation Officer to be secure in my encouragement. Therefore, when she arrives in the Napa Valley, I think she should purchase and produce a wine using the Hugfish concept seen above as the Trader Joe’s float for 2010. The special wine project will be enough for her to acclimate to the region and establish a history. Just think, her one-year-wine-and-design will develope and appreciate successfully. Trader Joe’s could even sell the wine in their shops.

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