by Justin Paperny | Nov 19, 2014 | Blog
November 19, 2014 You Are Full Of Happy Talk It is not uncommon for people to reach out to me several times before they hire me. I know the drill. You're chilling at home, enjoying a glass of wine, then suddenly you feel the urge to start googling information on life...
by Steven Dybvad | Nov 19, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
November 19, 2014 Yesterday in horticulture class we switched subjects again. Now we're studying landscape and design. We started by moving around all the desks in the classroom, giving every student enough room to set a large wooden board, with T-squares for drawing...
by Steven Dybvad | Nov 18, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
November 18, 2014 The guards here in the isolation unit shake our cells down every single day, usually while we're at the chow hall so they can search through many of the cells quickly and efficiently. Due to the overwhelming number of isolation inmates overflowing...
by Kenneth Flaska | Nov 18, 2014 | Blog, Kenneth Flaska
November 18, 2014 Bathroom Logic From Federal Prison Using the Bathroom facilities in prison can create issues you never really considered in the real world. In my unit, we have 127 people competing for use of our facilities which were originally designed for 44...
by Steven Dybvad | Nov 17, 2014 | Steven Dybvad
November 17, 2014 Madison has an area of the prison that houses blind inmates. Every blind inmate is assigned a blind-aid worker; these workers escort the blind inmates to and from places in the compound, like the chow hall, recreation, the doctor, etc. These...