Wednesday, May 26, 2021

The Future Looks Bright


Someone asked me if I really thought things were going to get better. I see plenty of signs already, and they seem to be gaining momentum.

One is the growing attention about and action on voting fraud. That has to happen through state law, as the Constitution specifies. The Supreme Court is not in charge of voting - the states are. 

Another sign is the continuing prosecution, sometimes by media, of the untouchable billionaires. The Ghislaine Maxwell trial may be keystone that brings the entire apparatus of trafficking down. Everything - including abortion - is tied to trafficking.

Acknowledging the origin of Wuhan Flu, aka Covid, aka Corona Virus, will help end the reign of certain medical influencers. 

In Scottsdale, Arizona, parents have organized to offset the influence of the education establishment. Parents have been passive for over 50 years. We were not and barely used public education. If the parents take a close look, things will happen and perhaps the next generation will be literate. 

Baylor University's Board - Which Is 75%+ Southern Baptist But Is Not Southern Baptist, According to ELDONA - Is Following the WELS Trend.




Someone asked today if this would be a trend for WELS colleges. I said, "It already is." There is a fear of losing government student loans, so WELS plays to both sides, its heritage from GA initiation hazing.



One Bit of Gardening Wisdom

 Creation Gardening - covers by Norma A. Boeckler - 
A gift for our new neighbor and soon being shared with her mother.

One new neighbor has been so friendly to Sassy that our dog was frozen between going to Bob's or to Alaska's across the street. She chose Bob's but had our new friend penciled in for later. 

The day before, Alaska's mom worried out loud about how to fix the area around the front of her house, overgrown with long grass and weeds, thick enough to defeat the weed-whacker.

I said, "Put cardboard over it and weigh it down with mulch. The cardboard will turn the grass and weeds into the best soil. Soil creatures do that as the green material dies from no sunlight." 

After the Bob event, Sassy had to see her and Alaska, so we stood in shade and talked over the results. A large, beautiful rose bush was set off by a neat mulch layer - blooming all over. No week-whacking, no 10 horsepower soil churning.

"Thanks for the gardening book!" she said. "I am sending it to my mother next." No, her mother will get her own copy.