From: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org (JMDL Digest) To: joni-digest@smoe.org Subject: JMDL Digest V2010 #233 Reply-To: joni@smoe.org Sender: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-joni-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk Unsubscribe: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe Website: http://jonimitchell.com JMDL Digest Saturday, August 7 2010 Volume 2010 : Number 233 ========== TOPICS and authors in this Digest: -------- Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC ["gene" ] Re: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC [Gera] Re: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC ["gen] Re: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC [Michael ] Amazon $5 downloads [Gerald Notaro ] RE: Amazon $5 downloads ["Les Irvin" ] re: Calif Prop 8 (NJC) [Richard Goldman ] NJC old pictures NJC ["gene" ] Re: NJC old pictures NJC [Em ] Re: NJC old pictures NJC [Catherine McKay ] Australian Joni Tribute CD [Bob Muller ] Song For Sharon - stream of (my) (sub) consciousness? ["Mark" Subject: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC Hello All, I'm forwarding an email from Renee Bodie about Kenny Edwards. Everything she said about Kenny is more than true---Please send vibes, prayers, and whatever his way. Thanks, gene Subject: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers > Hi all... Our good friend Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers. > Many > of you know he has been struggling with a serious health issue, and was > hospitalized yesterday while on tour. For those of you who don't know > Kenny, > he was a founding member of Bryndle and the Stone Poneys, and the driving > force behind the Ronstadt sound. More importantly, he is a stellar person, > and a great friend of our community. Now, he needs our help - he needs our > prayers, our light, our love, and our support in a big way. One of the > best > ways to do something positive would be to buy his CD, currently on sale at > his website, www.KennyEdwards.com . When you > hit the Donate button there is further info in case you wish to help. Any > and all good thoughts, etc are very appreciated. Passing on a note from > his > manager below. > > Dear Friends, > > I'm sorry to be sending this email, but our friend Kenny is gravely ill in > a > hospital in CO. If there ever was a time to test teh power of thoughts, > prayers, and love, now is the time. Please keep him in your thoughts, I'll > post information as I get it. > > Kindest regards, > Leslie Merical > Kenny's friend &mgr > > Renee Bodie > > Bodie House Music, Inc > www.BodieHouse.com > BodieHouse@aol.com > RECEIVE OUR CONCERT > UPDATES > 818-621-8309 > > Folk Alliance International, Board Member > PRO Committee Chair > Regions Committee Chair > www.folk.org > > LA Acoustic Music Festival > www.laacousticmusicfestival.com > > California Acoustic Music Project > www.californiaacousticmusicproject.org > > "Life's most urgent and persistent question is: what are you doing for > others?" - Dr. Martin Luther King > > > Contact Me Facebook > Twitter > Plaxo > _______________________________________________ > FARWest mailing list FAQ: > http://www.far-west.org/list_FAQ.htm > To post a message: > FARWest@folkserv.net > To subscribe or unsubscribe: > http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/farwest ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 07:52:26 -0400 From: Gerald Notaro Subject: Re: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC I saw him open for Karla Bonoff last year and he was wonderful. Very sorry to hear. Jerry On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:54 AM, gene wrote: > Hello All, I'm forwarding an email from Renee Bodie about Kenny Edwards. > Everything she said about Kenny is more than true---Please send vibes, > prayers, and whatever his way. Thanks, gene > > > Subject: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers > > > Hi all... Our good friend Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers. >> Many >> of you know he has been struggling with a serious health issue, and was >> hospitalized yesterday while on tour. For those of you who don't know >> Kenny, >> he was a founding member of Bryndle and the Stone Poneys, and the driving >> force behind the Ronstadt sound. More importantly, he is a stellar person, >> and a great friend of our community. Now, he needs our help - he needs our >> prayers, our light, our love, and our support in a big way. One of the >> best >> ways to do something positive would be to buy his CD, currently on sale at >> his website, www.KennyEdwards.com . When >> you >> hit the Donate button there is further info in case you wish to help. Any >> and all good thoughts, etc are very appreciated. Passing on a note from >> his >> manager below. >> >> Dear Friends, >> >> I'm sorry to be sending this email, but our friend Kenny is gravely ill in >> a >> hospital in CO. If there ever was a time to test teh power of thoughts, >> prayers, and love, now is the time. Please keep him in your thoughts, I'll >> post information as I get it. >> >> Kindest regards, >> Leslie Merical >> Kenny's friend &mgr >> >> Renee Bodie >> >> Bodie House Music, Inc >> www.BodieHouse.com >> BodieHouse@aol.com >> RECEIVE OUR CONCERT >> UPDATES< >> http://visitor.constantcontact.com/manage/optin/ea?v=001Vzv-UqW3G57GrrC1AKtmYA%3D%3D >> > >> 818-621-8309 >> >> Folk Alliance International, Board Member >> PRO Committee Chair >> Regions Committee Chair >> www.folk.org >> >> LA Acoustic Music Festival >> www.laacousticmusicfestival.com >> >> California Acoustic Music Project >> www.californiaacousticmusicproject.org >> >> "Life's most urgent and persistent question is: what are you doing for >> others?" - Dr. Martin Luther King >> >> >> Contact Me Facebook >> Twitter> > >> Plaxo< >> http://www.plaxo.com/profile/show/158915637254?src=myProfile&pk=7b6f7ac3010fc2b29f1021dfc5f5a3b29ef5add5 >> > >> _______________________________________________ >> FARWest mailing list FAQ: >> http://www.far-west.org/list_FAQ.htm >> To post a message: >> FARWest@folkserv.net >> To subscribe or unsubscribe: >> http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/farwest ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 06:03:47 -0700 From: "gene" Subject: Re: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC He was on tour w/Karla and Nina Gerber when this happened in Colorado. gene ----- Original Message ----- From: Gerald Notaro To: gene Cc: joni ; knarf Sent: Friday, August 06, 2010 4:52 AM Subject: Re: Fw: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC I saw him open for Karla Bonoff last year and he was wonderful. Very sorry to hear. Jerry On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:54 AM, gene wrote: Hello All, I'm forwarding an email from Renee Bodie about Kenny Edwards. Everything she said about Kenny is more than true---Please send vibes, prayers, and whatever his way. Thanks, gene Subject: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers Hi all... Our good friend Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers. Many of you know he has been struggling with a serious health issue, and was hospitalized yesterday while on tour. For those of you who don't know Kenny, he was a founding member of Bryndle and the Stone Poneys, and the driving force behind the Ronstadt sound. More importantly, he is a stellar person, and a great friend of our community. Now, he needs our help - he needs our prayers, our light, our love, and our support in a big way. One of the best ways to do something positive would be to buy his CD, currently on sale at his website, www.KennyEdwards.com . When you hit the Donate button there is further info in case you wish to help. Any and all good thoughts, etc are very appreciated. Passing on a note from his manager below. Dear Friends, I'm sorry to be sending this email, but our friend Kenny is gravely ill in a hospital in CO. If there ever was a time to test teh power of thoughts, prayers, and love, now is the time. Please keep him in your thoughts, I'll post information as I get it. Kindest regards, Leslie Merical Kenny's friend &mgr Renee Bodie Bodie House Music, Inc www.BodieHouse.com BodieHouse@aol.com RECEIVE OUR CONCERT UPDATES 818-621-8309 Folk Alliance International, Board Member PRO Committee Chair Regions Committee Chair www.folk.org LA Acoustic Music Festival www.laacousticmusicfestival.com California Acoustic Music Project www.californiaacousticmusicproject.org "Life's most urgent and persistent question is: what are you doing for others?" - Dr. Martin Luther King Contact Me Facebook Twitter Plaxo _______________________________________________ FARWest mailing list FAQ: http://www.far-west.org/list_FAQ.htm To post a message: FARWest@folkserv.net To subscribe or unsubscribe: http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/farwest ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 08:19:46 -0500 From: Michael Paz Subject: Re: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers NJC This is such sad news Gene. Thanks for sharing it with us. I will be praying for him. I got to work with a while he is working with Freddy Koella (who also got to work with Dylan) and my dear friend Zachary Richard. In happy News Zack in Quebec at the Edmunton Folk Festival. Paz Michael Paz michael@thepazgroup.com Tour Manager Preservation Hall Jazz Band http://www.preservationhall.com On Aug 6, 2010, at 4:54 AM, gene wrote: Hello All, I'm forwarding an email from Renee Bodie about Kenny Edwards. Everything she said about Kenny is more than true---Please send vibes, prayers, and whatever his way. Thanks, gene Subject: [FAR-West] Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers > Hi all... Our good friend Kenny Edwards needs our thoughts and prayers. Many > of you know he has been struggling with a serious health issue, and was > hospitalized yesterday while on tour. For those of you who don't know Kenny, > he was a founding member of Bryndle and the Stone Poneys, and the driving > force behind the Ronstadt sound. More importantly, he is a stellar person, > and a great friend of our community. Now, he needs our help - he needs our > prayers, our light, our love, and our support in a big way. One of the best > ways to do something positive would be to buy his CD, currently on sale at > his website, www.KennyEdwards.com . When you > hit the Donate button there is further info in case you wish to help. Any > and all good thoughts, etc are very appreciated. Passing on a note from his > manager below. > > Dear Friends, > > I'm sorry to be sending this email, but our friend Kenny is gravely ill in a > hospital in CO. If there ever was a time to test teh power of thoughts, > prayers, and love, now is the time. Please keep him in your thoughts, I'll > post information as I get it. > > Kindest regards, > Leslie Merical > Kenny's friend &mgr > > Renee Bodie > > Bodie House Music, Inc > www.BodieHouse.com > BodieHouse@aol.com > RECEIVE OUR CONCERT > UPDATES > 818-621-8309 > > Folk Alliance International, Board Member > PRO Committee Chair > Regions Committee Chair > www.folk.org > > LA Acoustic Music Festival > www.laacousticmusicfestival.com > > California Acoustic Music Project > www.californiaacousticmusicproject.org > > "Life's most urgent and persistent question is: what are you doing for > others?" - Dr. Martin Luther King > > > Contact Me Facebook > Twitter > Plaxo > _______________________________________________ > FARWest mailing list FAQ: > http://www.far-west.org/list_FAQ.htm > To post a message: > FARWest@folkserv.net > To subscribe or unsubscribe: > http://www.folkserv.net/mailman/listinfo/farwest ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 10:15:38 -0400 From: Gerald Notaro Subject: Amazon $5 downloads Amazing sale at Amazon, including Joni's Shine. Les, is there a way to link through JoniMitchell.com before purchasing in order for the site to get credit? Jerry ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 08:58:48 -0600 From: "Les Irvin" Subject: RE: Amazon $5 downloads Certainly! Click here: http://ow.ly/2m1Lg - -----Original Message----- Amazing sale at Amazon, including Joni's Shine. Les, is there a way to link through JoniMitchell.com before purchasing in order for the site to get credit? ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 08:20:59 -0700 From: Richard Goldman Subject: re: Calif Prop 8 (NJC) Not sure why this is NJC, as I am so sure Joni has heard about it and is rejoicing along with the rest of us. But I digress. @Darice, I've missed you ! Can you email or call? @Leslie: hi !! What a monumental decision Judge Vaugn Walker wrote. Did you all see the Editorial in the NYTimes yesterday? http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/05/opinion/05thu1.html [image: The New York Times] EDITORIALMarriage Is a Constitutional RightPublished: August 4, 2010 Until Wednesday, the thousands of same-sex couples who have married did so because a state judge or Legislature allowed them to. The nations most fundamental guarantees of freedom, set out in the Constitution, were not part of the equation. That has changed with the historic decision by a federal judge in California, Vaughn Walker, that said his states ban on same-sex marriage violated the 14th Amendments rights to equal protection and due process of law. The decision, though an instant landmark in American legal history, is more than that. It also is a stirring and eloquently reasoned denunciation of all forms of irrational discrimination, the latest link in a chain of pathbreaking decisions that permitted interracial marriages and decriminalized gay sex between consenting adults. As the case heads toward appeals at the circuit level and probably the Supreme Court, Judge Walkers opinion will provide a firm legal foundation that will be difficult for appellate judges to assail. The case was brought by two gay couples who said Californias Proposition 8, which passed in 2008 with 52 percent of the vote, discriminated against them by prohibiting same-sex marriage and relegating them to domestic partnerships. The judge easily dismissed the idea that discrimination is permissible if a majority of voters approve it; the referendums outcome was irrelevant, he said, quoting a 1943 case, because fundamental rights may not be submitted to a vote. He then dismantled, brick by crumbling brick, the weak case made by supporters of Proposition 8 and laid out the facts presented in testimony. The two witnesses called by the supporters (the state having bowed out of the case) had no credibility, he said, and presented no evidence that same-sex marriage harmed society or the institution of marriage. Same-sex couples are identical to opposite-sex couples in their ability to form successful marital unions and raise children, he said. Though procreation is not a necessary goal of marriage, children of same-sex couples will benefit from the stability provided by marriage, as will the state and society. Domestic partnerships confer a second-class status. The discrimination inherent in that second-class status is harmful to gay men and lesbians. These findings of fact will be highly significant as the case winds its way through years of appeals. One of Judge Walkers strongest points was that traditional notions of marriage can no longer be used to justify discrimination, just as gender roles in opposite-sex marriage have changed dramatically over the decades. All marriages are now unions of equals, he wrote, and there is no reason to restrict that equality to straight couples. The exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage exists as an artifact of a time when the genders were seen as having distinct roles in society and in marriage, he wrote. That time has passed. To justify the propositions inherent discrimination on the basis of sex and sexual orientation, he wrote, there would have to be a compelling state interest in banning same-sex marriage. But no rational basis for discrimination was presented at the two-and-a-half-week trial in January, he said. The real reason for Proposition 8, he wrote, is a moral view that there is something wrong with same-sex couples, and that is not a permissible reason for legislation. Moral disapproval alone, he wrote, in words that could someday help change history, is an improper basis on which to deny rights to gay men and women. The ideological odd couple who led the case  Ted Olson and David Boies, who fought against each other in the Supreme Court battle over the 2000 election  were criticized by some supporters of same-sex marriage for moving too quickly to the federal courts. Certainly, there is no guarantee that the current Supreme Court would uphold Judge Walkers ruling. But there are times when legal opinions help lead public opinions. Just as they did for racial equality in previous decades, the moment has arrived for the federal courts to bestow full equality to millions of gay men and lesbians. Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 13:35:40 -0400 (EDT) From: Darice Subject: Calif Prop 8 (NJC) Everyone one should read , or at least skim, the ruling...it is a beautifully written, articulate,detailed decision...this was decided on the testimony and the points of law.... full text @ www.sfgate.com and cnn.com @Mark, Travis- three of my friends from the Haight are in the photos.... just a personal connection to this decision.... - ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 5 Aug 2010 11:50:24 -0700 From: "Watts, Lesli" Subject: RE: Calif Prop 8 (NJC) such a relief to see the constitution upheld. after the patriot act, and the change in habeas corpus i began to lose heart. hate based bombings, murders and beatings hurt. hurray! ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:23:57 -0700 From: "gene" Subject: NJC old pictures NJC http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/07/26/captured-america-in-color-fro m-1939-1943/2363/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 12:40:29 -0700 (PDT) From: Em Subject: Re: NJC old pictures NJC wow, you mean the world wasn't actually grayscale during the depression? You mean things actually had color? ....kidding! Love the photos, thx for sharing. Em - --- On Fri, 8/6/10, gene wrote: From: gene Subject: NJC old pictures NJC To: "joni" Date: Friday, August 6, 2010, 3:23 PM http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/07/26/captured-america-in-color-fro m-1939-1943/2363/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 13:11:08 -0700 (PDT) From: Catherine McKay Subject: Re: NJC old pictures NJC Nice! Thanks for sharing! Pie Town, New Mexico (heh-heh-heh.) ________________________________ From: gene To: joni Sent: Fri, August 6, 2010 3:23:57 PM Subject: NJC old pictures NJC http://blogs.denverpost.com/captured/2010/07/26/captured-america-in-color-fro m-1939-1943/2363/ ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 14:44:41 -0700 (PDT) From: Bob Muller Subject: Australian Joni Tribute CD 2010 has certainly been a banner year for Joni Tribute discs...besides the much-heralded Mutts Of The Planet CD (and if you don't have it, get it now), and the aforementioned Alessia Magalotti (aka Nereide) tribute from Italy: http://www.alessiamagalotti.it/cd%20nereide.html (Note to Jenny Goodspeed - now there are TWO!) There's a newly released CD from a variety of Australian artists as an offspring of a folk concert titled "Festival Folk sing Joni Mitchell". Thanks to Mark-Leon I got my copy today, and it's really great. One complaint - they don't do anything past 1975 (boo), and only one track from FTR (which is typical) but hey, what they did do is really sweet. AND...they have 18 tracks, a full 75 minutes of high-quality stuff. Here's the tracklist: 1. Kate Fagan - Woodstock 2. The Wise Girls - Chelsea Morning 3. Chanel Lucas - I Don't Know Where I Stand 4. Ros Barnes - Coyote 5. Fay White - Blue 6. Kristina Olsen - Willy 7. Kate Burke - A Case Of You 8. Julie Matthews - Carey 9. Kiki Wilmot & Kavisha Mazzella - Little Green 10. Spooky Men's Chorale - The Fiddle And The Drum 11. Amanda Connell - You Turn Me On, I'm A Radio 12. Chris While - This Flight Tonight 13. Liz Frencham - River 14. Ange Takats - The Last Time I Saw Richard 15. Alanna & Alicia Egan - All I Want 16. Akasa - Big Yellow Taxi 17. Kat Kraus - Both Sides Now 18. Penny Larkins - For Free You can listen to some of the full tracks here: http://www.myspace.com/festivalfolk And also for you Australians there are instructions for getting your copy. All monies go to the Troubadour Foundation. Enjoy! Bob, trying to keep up with all these Joni covers... NP: Kate Burke, "A Case Of You" ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 19:38:04 -0700 From: "Mark" Subject: Song For Sharon - stream of (my) (sub) consciousness? I was reading an essay written by Virginia Woolf about the novels of Thomas Hardy on the bus home from work tonight. Woolf admired Hardy's ability to create the natural settings for his novels, which mostly took place in a section of Great Britain that Hardy fictitiously called 'Wessex'. The settings of the novels were based on real places, however, and Wessex was loosely defined as a section of the 'south and southwest of England' according to Wikipedia. Most of Hardy's novels are referred to as 'pastoral'. They were set in places that were largely dependent on agriculture. The countryside and nature are major elements in his books. So what does this have to do with 'Song for Sharon'? Well, I usually sing to myself as I walk the 5 or so blocks from the bus stop to our house. Although Woolf didn't actually use the word 'pastoral' (I haven't finished the essay yet so maybe she did), that was the word that stuck in my head and that made me think of the last line of 'Song for Sharon' - 'I'll walk green pastures by and by'. So I started in to sing 'Song for Sharon' as I waited to cross highway 99 and trudge my way home. As I went through all of the verses of this rather long lyric, I was struck by how the song seemed to somehow echo several things that happened or that went through my head towards the end of my work day. The guy that sits in the cubicle next to me is a fairly new employee. He is getting married tomorrow. Another employee who had interned in our department and now works in our LA branch was in the office at the end of the day...with her fiancie. Then there was the essay I had been reading about a writer who wrote about 'green pastures' written by a woman who 'drowned herself'. And all of this comes to me while 'walking home' (but not on the railroad tracks and no swinging on the playground swing). I tried to sing this song recently and left out some of the lyrics. That is unusual for me. The verses in 'Song for Sharon' have a very definite, logical progression and if I concentrate on the links between them, I can almost always remember all of them in their proper order. I'm pretty sure I got them all tonight and my brain was making other connections the whole time. So was it coincidence, one word making me think of a particular song, or did my brain sub-consciously pull this particular song out of more than one thread of the fabric of my day? I still seem to find something new to marvel at every time I listen to or sing a Joni Mitchell song. Mark in Seattle ps: 'Song for Sharon' takes about the same amount of time to sing as it takes to walk from the bus stop to our house. I think I was just walking into the driveway when I finished the last verse. ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 23:12:03 -0500 From: T Peckham Subject: Re: Song For Sharon - stream of (my) (sub) consciousness? Very cool, Mark. I think that's one definition--or a good description--of "flow." :-) T On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 9:38 PM, Mark wrote: > I was reading an essay written by Virginia Woolf about the novels of Thomas > Hardy on the bus home from work tonight. Woolf admired Hardy's ability to > create the natural settings for his novels, which mostly took place in a > section of Great Britain that Hardy fictitiously called 'Wessex'. The > settings of the novels were based on real places, however, and Wessex was > loosely defined as a section of the 'south and southwest of England' > according to Wikipedia. Most of Hardy's novels are referred to as > 'pastoral'. They were set in places that were largely dependent on > agriculture. The countryside and nature are major elements in his books. > > So what does this have to do with 'Song for Sharon'? Well, I usually sing > to myself as I walk the 5 or so blocks from the bus stop to our house. > Although Woolf didn't actually use the word 'pastoral' (I haven't finished > the essay yet so maybe she did), that was the word that stuck in my head and > that made me think of the last line of 'Song for Sharon' - 'I'll walk green > pastures by and by'. So I started in to sing 'Song for Sharon' as I waited > to cross highway 99 and trudge my way home. > > As I went through all of the verses of this rather long lyric, I was struck > by how the song seemed to somehow echo several things that happened or that > went through my head towards the end of my work day. > > The guy that sits in the cubicle next to me is a fairly new employee. He > is getting married tomorrow. Another employee who had interned in our > department and now works in our LA branch was in the office at the end of > the day...with her fiancie. > > Then there was the essay I had been reading about a writer who wrote about > 'green pastures' written by a woman who 'drowned herself'. > > And all of this comes to me while 'walking home' (but not on the railroad > tracks and no swinging on the playground swing). > > I tried to sing this song recently and left out some of the lyrics. That > is unusual for me. The verses in 'Song for Sharon' have a very definite, > logical progression and if I concentrate on the links between them, I can > almost always remember all of them in their proper order. I'm pretty sure I > got them all tonight and my brain was making other connections the whole > time. > > So was it coincidence, one word making me think of a particular song, or > did my brain sub-consciously pull this particular song out of more than one > thread of the fabric of my day? > > I still seem to find something new to marvel at every time I listen to or > sing a Joni Mitchell song. > > Mark in Seattle > ps: 'Song for Sharon' takes about the same amount of time to sing as it > takes to walk from the bus stop to our house. I think I was just walking > into the driveway when I finished the last verse. - -- "An artist can show things that other people are terrified of expressing." - ---Louise Bourgeois ------------------------------ End of JMDL Digest V2010 #233 ***************************** ------- Post messages to the list by clicking here: mailto:joni@smoe.org Unsubscribe by clicking here: mailto:joni-digest-request@smoe.org?body=unsubscribe -------