I was born in a small town in Western Kentucky. That's right country girl. A farm girl. During the Vietnam War I joined the Air Force. I have lived many different places and enjoyed many different cultures.
I enjoy taking spare of the moment trips and using the back roads.I love camping with the fire burning at night and seeing the brightness of the stars and the sounds of the night. Nothing better to relax you. Well, I can think of a few other things....... Anyway I have lived in the country and I have lived in the city. I can enjoy both. Each have different things to offer, but still good.
I do love gardening and I have had many hobbies over the years. My favorite is Genealogy, I have been tracing my family roots since 1969. I also love rocks and fossils.
I love the search.....Insight.
I enjoy life and having new experiences. I enjoy meeting all kind of people, the rich, the poor; they all have stories to tell.
I enjoy music, my favorite is jazz or blues. Of course the Golden oldies, country and Native American flutes and drums.
I enjoy watching movies, however I refuse to watch any movies dealing with War, especially ones from the VietNam era. I don't need PTS.
I do not watch a lot of television, but when I do it is usually the History,Discovery, CNN and Weather Channels.
Books...Books... I do love to read. Two of my favorite books are Jonathan Livingston Seagull and The Old Man and the Sea. If you have read those books; you probably have a good insight into me. Maybe.......
My favorite place is Gulfport, MS. We survived Hurricane Camille together back in 1969. It will always be home to me. My other favorite places are New Orleans, San Francisco, San Antonio and Scottsdale AZ. There are a lot of other places that I love however, the ones above hold special memories for me.
My heroes are my paternal grandmother and paternal great grandfather. Remembering the love that was showered upon me. There can not be a better legecy.
The loves of my life are my two wonderful children. My son Eric Allen and my daughter Sethea Danielle. I have four fantastic grandchildren. Tyler Allen, Zachary Thomas,Sarah Elizabeth and the youngest one Allison Sierra Belle.
Now that the trivial and weird hybrid "observances" of Samhain
after the arrival of the Romans, and further trivialization and
weirdness of activities after the arrival of Christianity, that you in
the modern world celebrate has passed.....
here is what Samhain was originally about:
"Samhain" was our word for November. Are you on any personal
threshholds in your life? Step into the experiences--life is about
moving forward. Happy November, my friends.
Hallo Brenda, Danke für Deinen Komentar - on German - very god. Bei mir ist alles gut. Ich hoffe dass es Dir gut geht und Du von der "Krise" verschont bleibst. Eine gute Woche mit erfreulichen Ergebnissen wünsche ich Dir.
Beste Grüße Wolfgang
Hello Brenda, Thank you for your Komentar - on German - very god. With me everything feels well. I hope it to you that goes well and you from the "crisis" spared remains. I wish a good week with gratifying results you.
I see
that even after 2000 years, Romans are still raping children and being
allowed to get away with it....even being celebrated by their friends
for their savagery and paedophilia.
Shame on every hypocritical celebrity and politician trying to exempt
this latest Roman for his crime...these same politicians who decry
child sexual abuse and pornography out of the OTHER side of their lying
mouths.
You know what I did to every Roman who crossed my path after my little girls were raped.
Think hard about the celebrities and politicians you give your money
and trust to. Especially if you have little girls of your
own.
THERE ARE AT LEAST THREE "SCHOLARLY" INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ANCIENT CELTIC CALENDAR
These are the warm celebrations of the Autumnal Equinox, or "The Lights of the Water," where we paid special attention to our nature shrines, made toasts to the trees who are giving us such a beautiful show again at this time of year -- and who give us so much year 'round. We drank libations to the deities and offered what you now call "cornucopias" to them and to those special to us.
May you have reaped plenty from your labours and tended to your spiritual centres in order to weather the coming months in comfort.
THERE ARE AT
LEAST THREE SCHOLARLY INTERPRETATIONS OF THE ANCIENT (PRE-ROMAN,
PRE-CHRISTIAN) CELTIC CALENDAR. LAMMAS FALLS APPROXIMATELY SIX WEEKS AFTER THE SUMMER SOLSTICE AND THE RISE OF SIRIUS
Lammas is the
ancient festival that celebrates the first grain harvest of the year.
It is also known as Lughnasadh, the festival of Lugh, the good-natured
sun god, who has been near us, burning long and bright, but who now
will begin his retreat from us as the daylight hours grow shorter and
we approach the Autumnal Equinox. One of our greatest fire festivals,
Lammas/Lughnasadh included burning wheels of fire sent tumbling down
hills as a metaphor for the sun king's slow departure from
us.
JUST WANTED TO LET YOU KNOW MY DAD(76) IS HAVING HIP REPLACEMENT SURGERY AND I WILL NOT BE ON MUCH IF AT ALL SO I WILL NOT BE ABLE TO TAKE CARE OF MY GARDENS OR SUPER PET OR SUPER POKE PET I WILL MISS YOU ALL BUT MY DAD NEEDS ME!