It's been awhile since I have blogged.
Much has happened, then everything is the same. Our little dry period
is over; we have received almost four inches of rain this last week.
To the North and West of us, they have had eight, nine and ten
inches. There has been flooding in several localities.
Last Saturday Jamie woke me up with the
news that she had a sheep experience. She looked out on the North
pasture and saw sheep faces on the far side of the fence. She
investigated and found a tree had fallen down and crushed the fence.
She went on to say, the sheep came back in to the pasture and she was
keeping them there, by giving them treats. I got up.
The North pasture is divided in two
sections and we were able to get them in, the other half, and close
the gate. But, I had to fix the fence soon, because the part of the
pasture, they were now in, bordered the house and the painters were
coming. We couldn't have the ram chasing the painters up their
ladders.
Jamie thought the tree was too big to
cut with my battery powered Makita saw. {I gave away my gas powered
chain saw to a son}. I have had this saw for about a year, but I have
used it, only, to try it out.
I ventured out with my saw and a staff
for support [I had to transverse uneven ground. Would I be able to
get this old carcass off the ground if I stumbled?] Anyway, I reached
the spot where the tree collapsed the fence. It was big, but not as
big as my imagination created from Jamie's description. I had it cut
up and removed from the fence in a very short time. And, the fence,
which is made of cattle panels, was not damaged, it sprang back up
when the weight was removed. A satisfactory conclusion to a dire
situation.
I had such success with my Makita, that
I cut up the huge Weeping Willow branch that had blown down months
ago. It had been weighing on my mind. I thought it was going to be a
tough job requiring a lot of finesse and a ladder. It was hanging in
such a way, that it looked like, it could spring back and knock one
for a loop if not careful. I cut it up without a problem. A good
experience with a new saw.
Saturday was a good day. The rest of
the week was a little off. Have you had those days when your timing
seems a little off? You interject comments at the wrong time? You
misperceive how people are interpreting what you say? Ordinary
communication seems to have more bumps and glitches? Well it has been
like that, off and on, this last week. It seems to have passed.
Jamie just told me the Russians have
learned to transmute elements using a biologic process. She is
listening to broadcast originating in Geneva. If this proves to be
authentic it is huge; Earth changing. I will share what I find out.
This world is way to crazy for me to
comment on it. Especially the political scene. I think the recent
tragedies, will serve to bring us together, rather than drive us
further apart. One can see both forces operating. The consciousness
of the people has risen to the point, where division can no longer
be tolerated. We know love is the only solution.
Keep the faith. Keep shining your
light. There is, a World of Love, beckoning through the fog.
Love and Peace, Gregg
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