Pay Attention to What You Want

Pay attention to what you want by Dr. Harp Seal

Good morning friends.  Dr. Harp Seal here.  Thank you for stopping by. A fun a little exercise today.

You know when you buy a new car all of a sudden you see the cars all over the road. And yet they have always been there all along  It poses the question; “What else is right in front us that we want ?”

The solution is to pay attention to what we want.  Why? It goes back to the “Laws of Attraction”  — We attract what we think.  The good and the bad.  So make sure you are thinking positively.

Signing off for the morning from Puerto Rico on day 261, Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Happy Sunday on September 27th, 2015

Zoolander

Good morning friends.  Happy Sunday funday.

Its great to be alive on Sunday September 27th, 2015.  We love Sunday mornings.  Its such an imaginative day.  It’s the day of “I can do whatever I want today and that might include a whole lotta of nothing”

Lets do an acronym of Sunday being its such a regal kind of day.  I’m going to wing this one.  Here we go; “Special – Understanding – Nurturing – Daily – Accomplishments – Yeah”

OK, lets kick this day off with two Positive Notions;

1.  I want to be like water. When I hit a wall, I want to go around it. I don’t need to go through it.  #SwimWtihTheTide

2.  Don’t forget that Barry Manilow is Music and he writes the songs because he puts the words and the Melodies together.   #LyricalKing

Happy Sunday friends.  See you tonight. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Citizen Facebook; the World is my Neighborhood

Citizen Facebook

Hello friends.

We have a great story called “Citizen Facebook” — The World is my Neighborhood.

This story is about all of us.  I will be writing it from an “I” perspective so I don’t get confused. I was recently thinking how Facebook and social media as whole gave me neighbors from all over the world. Pre Social media, my neighbors were the people that lived on the same block  as me or in the same apartment buildings. If you think about that we really were limited as to who we met and / or communicated with.  Even with that, I hardly communicated or even saw my neighbors anyway.

Thanks to social media my neighborhood is the whole world now. And thanks to social media, I communicate with my worldly neighbors much more then i did with my actual / physical neighbors from years ago up til this very day.  I have friends that i speak to everyday from New York City, Australia, Italy, the Philippines and so on and so on and so on.  So even though I am in a neighborhood in Puerto Rico now, I speak to my global neighbors way more then my actual physical neighbors.

We always hear people saying “I’m friends with him or her on Facebook”  Or, “He or she is my Facebook friend”  —  Almost like a Facebook friend is different then an actual friend.  That was true at the beginning of this new world. But now, a virtual life is not a fantasy life anymore. A virtual life today is as much part of your life as your physical world.

I will take it a step further.  I called this piece “Citizen Facebook” because in reality, Facebook is the largest country in  the world.  Most people would say China or India is with just over a billion people each. Facebook’s population is 1.5 billion.  And unlike other countries, the population is actively communicating with each other day in and day out. And unlike other countries, we don’t need passports, visa’s or any other documents to enter this country.  As a citizen of Facebook, I don’t have to call someone to make plans, I just plug in.  My neighborhood is enriched with animal loving people from around the globe.

The thing I appreciate most about this new world is I got to meet tons of new people that i connect with. People I would’ve never met or spoken to otherwise.  I met my wife on Instagram. I shared my family and dogs with my neighbors from around the world. Thanks to Facebook and Social media, my life went way beyond the apartment buildings I lived in, or the neighbors on the cul-de-sac (dead end street) I lived on.

Social media has eradicated all barriers of communication. Today more than ever, the world is one.  The millennials understand this innately as many of their lives started inside of “Citizen Facebook”  — And with that, they will be more open minded to new cultures, religions, beliefs, traditions and so on and so on.  The days of “The Good Old Boys” are over.  And i do not mean that in an age sense.  I mean that in the “Narrow-Minded” thinking sense.

Its important for us Pre-Millennials to understand that the gaps from one country to another have been bridged by social media. There are no gaps anymore.  You can take the word “stereotype” and throw it in the garbage. You can be anywhere you want, talk to anyone you want and share with anyone you want.  “Citizen Facebook” has more freedoms then any other country in the world.  To the resisters out there who enjoy the judgmental and stereotypical world, get ready to understand where the slogan; “If you can’t beat them, Join them” came from.

Being a citizen of Facebook allowed me to have the greatest neighborhood in the world.  In fact, my neighborhood has exceeded anything I ever could have dreamed it to be.

I guess this is what the TV personality Mr. Rogers meant in 1963 when he sang; ♫♫♫ It’s a beautiful day in the neighborhood, the neighborhood, the neighborhood ♫♫♫

Signing off from Puerto Rico on day 259, Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

Cruising into the weekend

Father & Son on Bike

Good morning friends.

Every single week I am astonished by the timeliness of Friday, he just pops up out of thin air. Like a magician or something.  Each week I ask myself do I have the right to say TGIF if I play Mr. Mom to our 5 dogs while Vanessa works every day ?

It poses an interesting question. I guess whether the answer is yes or no, I must admit I sure like the “Mr. Mom” thing.  Its very underrated.  Day 258 here in Puerto Rico.  Let me break my calculator out for all of those who could Not break the 1000 mark on the SAT’s.  At day 270, it will be 9 months, assuming each month is a 30 day month.

OK, lets kick this Friday off with three positive notions.

1. Memories are nice to have and reference from time to time. Memories don’t up make up a day. Living the day makes a day.  Then you can stockpile “today” in the Memory bank for future reference.

2. “The World is full of nice people, if you can’t find one, Be One.

3. Never mess with a 46 year old man sitting on a Play Bike with a 10 Pound Pomeranian in the middle of a mall with tattoos, lol.

TGIF everyone.  See you tonight.  Scott Smith for Sammy & Family.

In a Land of Confusion, we have to remember “The Pops”

Happy Poppy Tuesday

Good morning friends.

Happy Poppy Tuesday.  A day filled with Hope and Possibilities.  Its great to be alive on September 15th, 2015.  In a land of confusion, we have to remember “The Pops” We have a very busy day today.

Lets kick this day off with two positive notions.

  1. If the Pops can do it, so can we.  Keep the faith and you will your moment when the starts are aligned.

2.  I don’t believe in Beatles, I just believe in me.   — John Lennon —

Have a great day Poppy Tuesday.

Great News from EU on maintains the Sealing Ban; Still questions remain

EU maintains ban on Sealing Industry

Good evening friends.

We hope everyone had a nice weekend. Dr. Harp Seal  & family wanted so share some great news for Harp Seals that was announced on September 8th, 2015 from the Humane Society’s FB Page. This picture also comes from their Facebook page.

Here’s the news below, then we will just make a few comments on it.

“Good news: Today, the European Parliament voted overwhelmingly to strengthen the EU ban on trade in seal products, just days after the European Court of Justice dismissed a final appeal by the sealing industry that sought to annul the ban. This means that a huge market will remain closed to products of commercial sealing!”

That is good news because the Seal Clubbers tried to lift the ban and the EU held their ground.  Dr. Harp Seal did an audio on this a few months back if you remember. Sealing is a dying industry and has been for years. Nobody is buying the Fur anymore because the outrage about the brutality inflicted on these baby seas.  The audio is at the end of this post if you would like to hear it….

We still question three things,

1. Why does Canada still subsidize a dying industry ?

2. Cant Canada just write a check the Seal Clubbers to Not kill the seals so they get their money anyway ? Another words, if Canada is forking up some subsidies for a dying industry to continue, we say, fork up the money and leave the seals alone. Sammy & Family is not understanding that one, we really are not.

3. DrHarpSeal & Family wants to drill this point home; even if the SealingIndustry was booming with record profits, it still should have NEVER been allowed.

If you would like to hear Dr. Harp Seal’s Audio on the Sealing Industry, here’s the link;  https://soundcloud.com/dr-harp-seal/my-recording-145

No lives will go in vain, no pain will go unnoticed. Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

It’s a brand new day

Its a new day

Good morning friends.  Its great to be alive on September 12th, 2015.  To make things even better, we have a Saturday here.

We put some color in this picture.  Colors can lift people’s moods, that is scientifically proven. They say yellow and light green lift people’s spirit’s the most.  I can dig that.  As long as its not grey outside  and we are not listening to “Welcome to the Machine” by Pink Floyd, I’m pretty much whistling dixie.

Speaking of music, I spun an Iron Maiden album backwards last night and it told me Donald Trump is part Mexican. Just kidding, i have no feeling for this man bad or good.  His wife does have nice boobs though even though  I’ve Never heard her speak once.

Sorry a little ADHC tangent right there.  OK let’s kick this Saturday off with two positive notions.

  1. The weekends are to rejuvenate, not to ruminate.  What’s done is done, we can pick our baggage up on Monday morning.  The motto of anyone weekend should be; “I’m going to play so hard that I can’t wait to get back to work on Monday”

2. A quote from the movie “Vanilla Sky”  —  The quote is;  “There’s nothing bigger in life, is there?”

I really love this quote from Vanilla Sky.  I have to remind myself everyday I don’t need a storm to know “I’m alive.

See you tonight friends.  Day 245 here in Puerto Rico.  Scott Smith for Sammy & Family.

Just the Two of Us

The Love of my Life, Little Budski

Good morning friends.  Today we have me and the boy on  “The Good News Channel” — Vanessa snapped this candid picture and it felt like an instant classic.  So I will write a short story for my boy.

♫♫♫ You are my sunshine, my only sunshine, you make happy when skies are blue, you never know, dear, how much I love you, please don’t take my sunshine away ♫♫♫ — That song just popped in my head so I went with it.

And now this song just did too,  ♫♫♫ Just the two of us, we can make it if we try, Just the two of us,  just the two of us building castles in the sky, Just the two of us, you and I ♫♫♫

Sammy is my Soul-Mutt forever. The bond him and I have will echo for eternity.  And truth be told, i feel the same way about our other four other dogs as well.  But this post today is about my little Budski,, Buddy, or Budster, those are the three other names i call Sammy.  Most of the time its “Budski”

My boy stuck with me through think and thin, the big highs, the big lows, and at the times the big nothingness.  I miss him when I’m at the supermarket, i miss him when I’m getting a haircut, and I miss him when I’m sleeping.  Which reminds me of another song that Aerosmith sings;  ♫♫♫ Don’t wanna close my eyes, I don’t wanna fall asleep, ‘Cause I’d miss you baby and I don’t wanna miss a thing ♫♫♫

OK friends.  Day 242 here in Puerto Rico and I’m still playing Mr. Mom to 5 dogs all day while Vanessa goes to work.  Honestly I couldn’t be happier.  With that said, I will be taking over shortly. My gal needs a break and there is too much social media related stuff I still want to do.  I am like a sleeping giant if you will.

See you tonight friends.  Scott Smith for Sammy & Family.

“Henry the Soldier of Love”

Good morning friends. Dr. Harp Seal here.  Today we are going to tell the story of Henry, “The Soldier of Love” — You can listen to the audio right below, or read the story right below the audio.

Today i am going to tell the story of Henry “The solider of love” — we have written on this before, but i figured it would be nice to write the message.

The soldier of Love comes from from Henry’s ability to put Sammy & Patrick Needs and wants before his own.  Henry is happy when they are happy.  He is as selfless as they come.  As a matter of fact, Henry and I have a pact, when Sammy and Patrick are happy, we are happy.

In many way Henry is like Batman; a silent guardian, a watchful protector.  That’s how the story of the Soldier of Love came about.

Thank you everyone.  Dr. Harp Seal for Sammy & Family.

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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