Being Noble and Treating Others as Nobles Will Revolutionize the World
Friday, October 28, 2011
Lord Westover: A Special Announcement from Lord Westover’s Vast E...
Lord Westover: A Special Announcement from Lord Westover’s Vast E...: A Vast Estate (obviously) -- Today Queen Elizabeth, as head of state to the Commonwealth of Nations, has approved the succession of the fir...
Tuesday, October 11, 2011
An assignment to bless
Not to get religious but my mother wrote the attached article focused on humility. Just do the translation and you'll get something out of it!
An assignment to bless | Church Alive - The First Church of Christ, Scientist
An assignment to bless | Church Alive - The First Church of Christ, Scientist
My mom and me in front of the SS United States |
Friday, October 7, 2011
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord -- Memo to the 1 Percent: N...
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord -- Memo to the 1 Percent: N...: By His Grace, Lord Westover The recent events by your youthful (and dare I say spirited) hoi polloi to “occupy” Wall Street and other local...
Tuesday, September 27, 2011
SS United States on CNN Live July 7, 1999
Thought to have been lost, this rare footage from a 1999 CNN Live broadcast was found in the SS United States Foundation archives. The footage is grainy and flows more like a movie from the silent screen era, but some wonderful footage remains! This footage is the only known national news broadcast featuring maritime legend Frank O Braynard. The short interview with SSUSF Chairman Robert Westover is also (to date) the only known Big U engine interview to appear on national prime time TV.
Friday, September 23, 2011
SS United States
This tribute video of the SS United States was commissioned by the former SS United States Foundation on the occassion of the vessel's 50th year.
Friday, August 5, 2011
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord: Economic Pandemonium is th...
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord: Economic Pandemonium is th...: "By His Grace, Lord Westover, (obviously) For some unexplained reason, top investors in America seem to take great pride in panic selling on..."
His Grace, Lord Westover (obviously) |
Friday, July 15, 2011
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord: You Americans…
Lord Westover: The Wisdom of the Lord: You Americans…: "From time to time I have been asked to comment on American political issues. As a Lord..."
His Grace, obviously |
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
The Day I Met His Royal Highness, Charles, The Prince of Wales (updated Nov 2020)
Prince Charles with the author in the background, (Courtesy photo.) |
Prince Charles on a visit to Washington, DC. (Photo Credit: Robert Westover) |
On an official royal visit, His Royal Highness, Charles, Prince of Wales visited a local DC farm, the Common Good City Farms, (the only such farm in DC). My husband, Tom, had told me The Prince would be there, so being not only a royal enthusiast, but also a climate change advocate, I had to try to meet His Royal Highness as he too is a proponent of global warming issues.
I was not disappointed. He shook my hand and we spoke for about a minute on climate change issues. He then said, "But is anyone listening? [about climate change]" to which I replied, "We're making progress. They will listen..."
God bless the Prince of Wales!
Robert Hudson Westover
Washington, D.C.
Friday, April 29, 2011
Royal wedding coverage: Americans watched and sighed
I'm quoted extensively in this post royal wedding article in the Christian Science Monitor. They really make me sound smarter than I am!!! God Save the Queen!
Royal wedding coverage: Americans watched and sighedRoyal wedding coverage: Americans watched and sighed
Americans who watched the royal wedding coverage say they appreciated the elegance and traditions of the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton, now Duchess of Cambridge.
Britain's Prince William and and his wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, travel to Buckingham Palace in a 1902 State Landau carriage after the royal wedding at Westminster Abbey, London, Friday.
Peter Jordan / AP
Los Angeles
William and Kate are wed. Half a world away, Americans from Washington to Los Angeles roused themselves to watch the hour-long ceremony broadcast live and in HD from Westminster Abbey. While denizens of the former colony sometimes carp about oppressive British traditions, those who breakfasted on the event showed a genuine sense of appreciation for the restrained elegance that ran through the moment.
Being of British descent, Mr. Westover says, it’s the least courtesy he can accord his mother country. Besides, he says, as a former Marine, respect is a professional courtesy. “When British Marines set fire to Washington in 1812,” he says with a laugh, “the one building they did not torch was the Marine commandant’s home.”
Royal wedding: Women see romance, men see history. Both like the story.
I'm quoted in the CS Monitor about the royal wedding...please don't tell Lord Westover!
Royal wedding: Women see romance, men see history. Both like the story.Royal wedding: Women see romance, men see history. Both like the story.
Royal wedding pageantry around William and Kate's big day is here, and men and women are focusing on different aspects. But the appeal of the basic story line means both will be watching.
· Royal wedding: A flag showing a picture of Britain's Prince William and his fiancee Kate Middleton flutters in the wind. Men and Women in the US are both interested in the royal wedding, but their reasons are very different. Kai Pfaffenbach/Reuters
Los Angeles
Will and Kate’s big day is almost here. But while Americans of all ages and professions have beenfeasting regularly and deeply on this banquet of public pageantry, one thing has become quite clear – men and women are sipping from decidedly different cups.
For the men who are tuning in, their interest is more geared to the externals – historical details and symbolism – says Thomas Smith, an Atlanta-based public relations professional.
There are powerful evolutionary and social reasons for this head/heart split between men and women, says Patrick Markey, director of Villanova University’s Interpersonal Research Laboratory.
Social learning reinforces the message. “Think about what we expose daughters to,” he says, adding every day “we read them a fairy tale about a prince or they hear a Disney story about Prince Charming or watch a movie about Cinderella.” These two combine for a very powerful influence both conscious and not, he says.
However, that said, many women are relieved to know that this time around Prince Charming isn’t looking for an aristocratic, pretty virgin 13 years his junior, says Stephanie Coontz, professor of history and family studies at The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Wash., via email.
Rather, he is looking for an equally educated, same-age mate that he's known for 8 years, she says. “I am seeing more interest from these women this time around – they find it reassuring that the heir to the throne picked a real-life person with a mind of her own rather than a cartoon fairy-tale princess,” she adds.
Women from coast to coast are gathering in groups of girlfriends and multiple generations. From quiltmaker Roberta Levin, who watched Diana and Charles wed thirty years ago and wants to see her son come full circle, to public relations professional Elizabeth Anderson, who will watch surrounded by a bevy of female relatives, from her daughter to her mother and a slew of in-laws and nieces.
In the end, though, the story draws in both men and women, says Beth Amorosi, president of Ammo Communications.
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