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The ouTlookjanuary 2010 Volume i1 issue i
OUTLOOKThe
news for the residents of The Dominion
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DominionBirthdays
Send your Birthday announcements to
Connor Mulligan
Turns 1 on Jan 6th 2010.
Happy Birthday Sweet Boy!
We Love You,Mommy, Daddy,
and Sami!
Starring: Sam Worthington, Zoe Saldana, Sigourney WeaverDirected & Written by: James Cameron (“Titanic”)
It has taken filmmaker James Cameron quite a while to get behind another camera for a feature film since proclaiming he was “king of the world” for delivering the sinking-ship-love-story that broke box-office records 12 years ago.
While “Titanic” went on to win the Oscar for Best Picture (over “L.A. Confidential” mind you) in 1997 and Céline Dion gave us enough firepower for a decade of “My Heart Will Go On” jokes, Cameron quietly slid out of the limelight and under the water to make a couple of documentaries on sunken ships and ocean ridges.
Now, Cameron, who is also behind groundbreaking films such as “Aliens” and “Terminator 2: Judgment Day,” has come out of the ocean for some air and found time to give us another of those visual spectacles he’s known for. With “Avatar,” not only is the sci-fi adventure a magnificent sight to behold, there’s a quite serviceable – if not all too familiar – story to go along with the breathtaking imagery.
Na’vi warrior Neytiri (Zoe Saldana) teaches Jake (Sam Worthington) how to use a bow
and arrow in “Avatar.”
Grade: B+Avatar
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In the film, Sam Worthington (“Terminator Salvation”) plays Jake Sulley, a paraplegic Marine who is called up by the U.S. government and their scientists to make contact with members of an indigenous tribe on an alien planet called Pandora. The creatures, known as the Na’vi, have blue skin and are 10 feet tall. Jake’s job is to befriend the species and get them relocate so the military can go in and collect a powerful mineral in the area the Na’vis inhabit. Yes, the parallels to the war in Iraq are aplenty.
Of course, Jake cannot simply go in on his wheelchair and expect the entire alien race to trust him and follow his orders to move out. Instead, the government scientists – led by Dr. Grace Augustine (Sigourney Weaver) – assign him to his own avatar, a surrogate alien that looks, walks, and talks like all the other Na’vis. Jake can control his avatar from the comfort of a laboratory pod.
Described by some critics as a sci-fi version of “Dances with Wolves,” Cameron captures the physical and emotional journey Jake takes as he becomes this alien being who must learn the ways of the tribe if he wants to earn his place among the clan. Zoe Saldana (“Star Trek”) plays Neytiri, a female Na’vi warrior who is delegated to teach Jake everything he must know to become part of her people. Their relationship is at the forefront of the storytelling and Cameron does not let it slip by the wayside. Beside the intriguing appearance of everything computer-generated that flashes on the screen, the connection Cameron makes between Neytiri and Jake is essential in having us believe his out-of-body experience is more than just a covert mission.
We are on a journey with Jake. From his first ride on the dragon-like banshee to his sprint through the jungle on his aliens legs, Cameron has us experience it all in vibrant detail and engaging action sequences.
While “Avatar” is not without its flaws (some of the dialogue is very laughable), there is entirely too many dazzling moments not to recommend it to anyone whose imagination craves a spectacular tour into a world never seen before.
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Meet lisaSubmitted by Tracy Eilers, Executive Director,
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Lisa is a 13-year-old girly girl. She loves to be pampered and is a people person. She is very outgoing, energetic, loving, and kind. She counts singing and dancing among her favorite things and loves to keep busy. Lisa looks to learn from all her experiences and move forward with her life. She is a joy to be around, is funny, sweet, and grateful for all that she’s been given. She’s hoping there will be more things to be thankful for, like being adopted into a loving family. More than anything, she’s ready to stop hoping for a family and to start loving one. For more information about adoption, please call Adoption Coalition of Texas at 512-301-2825. For more information about Lisa, email [email protected]
The Adoption Coalition of Texas is a nonprofit organization (operating under the Austin Community Foundation), created in 2003 to focus on finding forever families for children languishing in the foster care system. Adoption Coalition of Texas partner agencies include Arrow Child and Family Ministries, Child Protective Services, Lutheran Social Services of the South, Marywood Children and Family Services, and Pathways Youth and Family Services.
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If you’re thinking about running to the store for some product to rid your yard of recently thriving weeds, don’t. Weed and feed will not help your situation now.
It’s too early to prevent summer weeds, which won’t germinate until spring. And, it’s too late to prevent the germination of winter weed seeds because your grass is in winter dormancy — the fertilizer in the product will only feed the weeds and likely make your situation worse. The solution: good, old-fashioned elbow grease.
Pulling out individual weeds like thistle is very effective, especially when soils are moist after a rain. Wear thick garden gloves for protection. Pull gently from the base of the weed and with a little luck, the entire weed and root will come out.
Also, you may be seeing something that looks like clover in the grass or bedding areas. Actually, it’s most likely oxalis, which has
none of the nitrogen-enhancing properties of its look alike. It is also challenging to pull out. If it’s in beds, you may be able to chop off the top of it with a weed eater or mechanical hoe. Then apply a fresh layer of mulch on top to discourage re-growth.
In areas where your turf did not have a chance to recover from drought before the cold weather crept in, keep the weeds mowed regularly. Although they may not be ideal, the weeds will hold the soil in place and prevent mud until spring. If you still have patches of grass, give them a chance to fill in once spring warms the soil. Once grass becomes active again, it may take over and crowd out those weeds if you keep mowing regularly.
Karen Guz is the conservation director for San Antonio Water System.
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DominionReal Estate StatsSource – San Antonio Board of Realtors
Prepared by Matthew Resnick
According to the National Association of Realtors buyers are responding to very favorable market conditions. Pending Homes Sales up five consecutive months! This is the first time since July 2003.”
Date range (year to date)January 1st 2009 – December 28th 2009
55 houses Sold:Price range Low $295,000
Price range High $2,550,000Median price range $500,000Price per sq. ft. Low $53.65
Price per sq. ft. High $395.62
5 houses Pending:Price range Low $432,900Price range High $680,995
Median price range $499,900Price per sq. ft. Low $97.12
Price per sq. ft. High $150.89
97 homes Active for sale:List Price range Low $359,900
List Price range High $6,000,000Median price range $815,000Price per sq. ft. Low $120.71Price per sq. ft. High $526.49
61 lots active for sale:List Price range Low $85,000
List Price range High $899,000Median price range $225,000
Median Price per sq. ft. $10.46
3 lots have sold:Sold Price Low $180,000Sold Price High $235,000
Median Price per sq. ft. $7.56
0 lots Pending
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The Dominion $825,000Enter to gleaming marble floors to a home of meticulous details, fine materials, and quality craftsmanship. Flowing throughout the home are towering ceilings w/elaborate crown molding, arches, flawless garden views, and plenty of space! MLS#772942
The Dominion $439,500Located in a prestigious neighborhood, this beauty was built using the finest materials. Hardwood floors in living areas, many built-ins. Greenbelt lot with full sprinkler system for lush landscaping in the large backyard.Sought-after 3/2.5 with large covered patio. MLS#779608
The Dominion $454,000Price Reduced! Graceful beautiful home with open floorplan, hand textured walls, flagstone floors, dry stack fireplace. Gourmet kitchen, maple cabinets, granite and stainless steel appliances, wired for cable and surround sound, fenced yard, open greenbelt. MLS#788856
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The Dominion 1,275,000Electric gate welcomes you to this 4 bdrm home w/4 full baths, 2 half baths & 4 fireplaces throughout. Elevator creates easy access. Home also showcases an efficiently designed kitchen, stunning windows, cozy study, & a luxurious master suite. Secluded yard w/pool & porch is perfect for relaxing. MLS#802016
The Pavillion $1,250,000Exquisite Old World architecture adorn this Mediterranean 1-story estate of meticulous details & fine appnts! Gourmet kit, courtyard w/cocktail pool, & travertine veranda w/park views! MLS#784936
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The Dominion $649,500Custom built home resides in gated and guarded community. Space for everyone w/3 living areas, study & 2 master suites. High ceilings, custom molding, ceramic tile, marble & wood floors make this home a true masterpiece. Large fully-fenced yard w/heated pool, spa, & fenced area. MLS#802788
The Dominion $1,250,000A stroll through this home will invite you into 4 bdrms, each w/their own baths, half bath in the living area & 1 full bath by the pool. Split master retreat offers privacy w/office-sitting room. Classic details & natural light decorate this home. Non-MLS
The Dominion $1,250,000Custom built estate on corner lot of, “Renaissance Court”. Skylights, wooden beams, chandeliers, & pop up ceilings showcase the beauty that makes this home stand out! Outside, a private courtyard & flagstone walkway lead you to lvg area w/fireplace, kit. & a Casita for guests. MLS#807699