Saturday, March 24, 2018

Bad to the Bone

the head nurse spoke up, said "leave this one alone"... she could tell right away, I was bad to the bone



so I've stated before my DISGUST with the way the Santa Barbara Botanic Gardens has been run...with beer gardens, dogs running everywhere and native-only plants being pushed above and beyond all other plants...


https://santabarbaranewspressblogcom.blogspot.com/2017/09/garden-party.html


I was also very concerned that the present CEO and his wife were being sued in civil court for something...PI/PD/WD..personal injury/property damage/wrongful death




these two get free housing at the Botanic Garden I'm told!!


well here's an update on the trial and I'm not surprised that neither the News-Press nor the Independent will cover the story being that they LOVE the Gardens, the dogs, and the beer..but does this trial revolve around the CEO's dogs who maybe ran out of the house and maybe attacked a man and his dog..now the guy is suing the Garden???

04/27/2018 11:30 AM 16CV05485 Windhager, Pamme Mickelson * Geck, Donna D SB Dept 4 1) Trial Confirmation Conference Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD (23)
04/27/2018 11:30 AM 16CV05485 Windhager, Steve * Geck, Donna D SB Dept 4 1) Trial Confirmation Conference Unlimited Other PI/PD/WD 


I have very little regard for nonprofits..they are the darlings of the conservatives and conservatives hate government because gov't competes with God and non-profits...and locally there seems to be an incestuous relationship among the folks in charge!!




but the Botanic Garden story is getting interesting....I can't confirm anything because my info comes from little birdies, but I am hearing tales of drunkenness and running non-profts like the Alano Club and Heart's Adaptive into the ground....


so I guess we'll find out in April what is really going on with the lawsuit against the Botanic Garden's Steve Windhager and his wife but I bet the publicity wouldn't be good for this silly event: 
You love to treat your dog, but now your dog can treat you to free admission at the Garden, Saturday, August 12, 9am – 4pm.

While well-behaved dogs on leash are always welcome at the Garden, Trails ‘n’ Tails is a special dog-friendly event that benefits the Garden’s core programs for education, conservation, and horticulture and helps us keep the Garden friendly for dogs and their human companions all year long. 
and we'll see if the local media has the balls to cover the story

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