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| Ashley Moffatt |
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| I have spent the better part of the past 30
years in Downtown Los Angeles as a Corporate Art Consultant. I work with
large corporations on their Art needs. Sometimes they will send me a set of
Blueprints and I will locate where the art should go and I will specify what
the artwork should be. Other times I will work with an individual on the
artwork for their offices. I have curated Corporate Art Collections, and I
have been the curator for several Corporate 'in house' Galleries.
For the past 12 years I have split my time between downtown Los Angeles
and the tiny island of Saipan-in the Pacific near Guam. 3 months on Saipan
and 9 months in Downtown Los Angeles. It has been my goal to live full time
on Saipan and this past November.......that dream came true.
I do not have any children, unfortunately-a result of surgery at
28. I did marry the 'boy next door' Scott Searle in 1975. 5 years later and
several states....we were divorced.
I remained single until 2005, when I met Dr John Uys and we pronounce
that Ace.....it is Dutch. We got married here on my beloved island of
Saipan. John was born and raised in Zambia, South Africa. John is a
Naturopathic Doctor, and he specializes in Curing Cancer, Aids, and
Diabetes. Yes, he 'CURES' these diseases! And he does this using natural
substances......no chemicals at all.
I am opening an Art and Antiques store here in the next 2 weeks and am
Curating the art for the only Revolving restaurant on the island. The first
Gallery Show opened there this past week, featuring the work of Hiroshige. A
Japanese Woodblock artist of the 1800's who was a favorite of Frank Lloyd
Wright.
Just in case any of you are contemplating escaping to a remote Pacific
Island.....I highly recommend it! I fall asleep listening to the Ocean
hitting the shores of the Bay beneath me, I have over 100 Orchids growing
wild in my yard, we run errands on a motorbike.....which is just a glorious
feeling having the wind rush through my hair and my husband between my
legs.......(I ride on the back, and most people who pass us wave a greeting)
and when we get hungry.......there is a mango, banana, guava, or some other
kind of fruit tree within a few feet that offers its fruit to us. Ahhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!
This is living!
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| Tim Moeller |
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| You probably don't remember me; I was pretty
quiet and kept a low profile in High School, but always had a strong bent
towards Math (I was in the Math club) and the sciences, particularly
Physics. (You probably didn't notice that there was an article published in
the WSJ during our senior year with a large photo showing a special project
team including me from Mr. Buck's Physics class in one of the science labs.)
Decided to stay in Madison after high school and went to the UW (which as
you may or may not know is actually one of the top ten Physics schools in
the country.) Anyway, earned by BSc. degree in two majors -- Physics and
Mathematics. However, also had a growing interest in Medicine, and so also
satisfied the Pre-Med requirements at the UW with every intention of going
to Medical School. But as if that wasn't confused enough, I took yet another
direction after graduating -- Software Engineering. I had spent the summer
of 1972 at a national laboratory in Livermore, CA, and while there became
fascinated with the supercomputers they were using to solve complex
scientific problems. So I taught myself programming and got a job as a
software engineer, which I have done to this day. I am currently a Principal
Engineer for a medical device manufacturer in Cary, NC.
I am happily married to my dear wife of 35 years, Hildi, who bore us four
children, my oldest a son, and three daughters, with the youngest 24 and
married, also living in NC.
We have moved around the country quite a bit over the years, spending time
in Middleton, WI, Freeport, TX, Oak Ridge, TN, Freeport, IL, and Chapin, SC,
among others, in addition to our current residence in North Carolina, where
I now work for my employer in Cary, NC remotely from home.
-- Tim Moeller
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| Gary Moore |
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| Wow, after reading other peoples bios, my life
seems pretty boring, but here goes:
I graduated from UW Madison in 1975, with a BS in Construction
Administration. I designed and built homes around the country for a number
of years until the recession back in the 80's. I then went to work at CUNA
Mutual in Madison for 18 years, working in the Engineering/Facilities
Department as their Structural Analyst.
I took an early retirement in 2002, and my wife and I formed a company
called Timberwolf Irrigation Consultants. We design golf course irrigation
systems, provide construction management, and GPS as-built drawings. I've
been lucky enough to travel around the country for the last seven years to
see some pretty amazing golf courses. My last project was a commercial job
in the Pocono Mountains, for Sanofi Pasteur Vaccine Division. I was
subcontracted as the site engineer for a 3.5 million dollar irrigation
project designed to disperse the treated wastewater (a byproduct of the bird
flu vaccine process).
My next project (as an owners rep) is to co-ordinate all contractor's
drawings for a brand new city being constructed to replace Mississippi towns
destroyed in Hurricane Katrina.
The last 40 years have been a combination of both joy and pain. My joy
has been my 3 children from my second wife, 2 boys and a girl. My youngest
son lost his leg in Iraq, while serving in the Army. I am very proud of all
three of my children.
I have studied and practiced Shamanism and Reiki, and return to nature as
often as possible. I pretty much shun my house in Pensacola, Florida for my
log cabin here in Arkansas. I have 32 acres and 800 feet of frontage on a
protected river. The cabin sits on a ridge overlooking the river. I just
completed a waterfall, garden and deck in the front yard. I plan on adding
an 800 square foot greatroom, using cedar logs harvested from my woods. (The
cedars were casualties from last winters ice storm). We call the place "Timberwolf
Ridge". I share this paradise with my third wife, 2 cats, 5 dogs, and 10
horses.
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