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Thursday, September 8, 2011

Just Feeling Newsy

I have been missing Jen's blog and have been saying to myself "Wow! Jen has not blogged in over a week!" That brought me up short pretty quickly as I realized that I had not blogged in over a week myself.
I don't have anything in particular in mind to write about so will just report the news i.e. share what is happening in my life and the lives of those I love.
Marth worked a Wed. for my yesterday as Christy did not need her. She stayed over night and we had a very pleasant evening. I had energy and made dinner for the two of us. We had tilapia with lemon, green beans with almonds and buttered corn. Later while watching Just Desserts we had health cookies for our dessert. She played some Farmville while I did the dishes and did all my pre-bed preparations and then we both climbed into my bed and read. She is on the second book of The Song of Ice and Fire. I am reading Neon Rain, a James Lee Burke that is not a Dave Robichaux. We are very harmon-ious and experienced our time together as very loving.
My friend Phil and his wife Joan were fortunate enough to be able to go on vacation this past week. Joan's sister has a time share in Sante Fe, a very favorite place of theirs. They have been taking walks, doing the museums and enjoying fantastic weather. Phil has called a couple of times to check up on me and share what they are doing. He is such a loving friend. I am so blessed.
Their time there brought NM to mind and I found myself looking up The Lama Foundation website.
For anyone interested just Google The Lama Foundation NM and you will see it. As I looked at it I noticed that they had hermitages. So I looked them up. Again if you, reader, are curious hit "hermitages" and you will see the one I am drawn to. It is the Maqbara (I may have the spelling wrong)
but it is high above the compound of buildings that comprise the Foundation. This is a community dedicated to the promotion of conciousness and the care of the earth. People of all ages and from any or no spiritual persuasion are welcome. I visited there for a day some 18 or so years ago and was very caught up in it. From where it is situated (8600 ft. above sea level) you can see 100 miles and row after row of mountains in all hues of gray and purple. The stay in the hermitage is usually 2 weeks but one could do a month. It is a wilderness experience. The building is tiny, made of wood and round. It has a huge window overlooking the 100 mile view. There is a propane stove for cooking but no electricity or running water. One uses lanterns and candles. Food and water in jugs are delivered to the resident hermit. There is an outhouse nearby and also bears, deer, mountain lions, snakes, rats and other creatures. I am going to investigate whether medically I can do such a thing. It would be my idea of paradise - two weeks of silence, simplicity and vastness while being a great adventure. The altitude could be the deal breaker with my health but I will ask my doctors and see what is possible.
I am going to see Danny's daughter Shauna tomorrow morning at eleven. This promises to be a very exciting and possibly emotional experience, to see once again a granddaughter who I thought some 42 years ago to be lost to me forever.
Sara surprised us the other day with the news that she is moving again on the first of Oct. She found a much bigger place in a nicer neighborhood just 4 blocks East of where she is now.  She is looking for extra furniture to fill it up. I am giving her my two blue and red striped silk chairs and Marth may offer her sleigh bed. Sara is very pleased to be doing another good thing for herself.
Jen is in London as those of you on FB know. Jen, please come back to the land of Blog!!!
Those of you who have read Susan Dunlap will be interested in the fact that she is  now my friend on FB. We have had an exchange. I plan to ask if she has a new book in the works. For those of you who don't know about her she is a very good detective story writer. Brings a lot of intelligence to her writing. I met her during my Zen days in San Diego.
I did some more work on what I call the God book today. This is the book I am working on to respond to Kate's request that I talk to Abby and Zoey about God. I had most of it done but then decided to give it a rewrite. I have found a publisher in England that in interested in books about non-duality. Since there are almost none to be found on the net ( I found only one) it is not exactly a crowded market.
Time to get some work done as the afternoon is slipping by. Have laundry to do and my bed to make up fresh (always love that feeling of climbing into fresh sheets).
Some favorite shows tonight in Project Runway and Doc Martin. Then happily to bed to crossword and read Neon Rain.
I am delighted that football is back and plan to watch the ASU/MO game Friday night. And I will also watch the AZ Cards on Sunday afternoon.
Saturday night Marth, Sara and I plan to see The Debt at Fashion Square.
Nice weekend coming up.
 Hope you are all having some happiness today.

2 comments:

  1. Gene and I saw The Debt last week and thought it was great. Loved your blog- full of great news. How interesting that you will be seeing Shauna today. I hope it is a lovely experience for all of you. Love you, Christy

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  2. Love both that you are 'just feeling newsy' as well as all the news! I look forward to hearing about seeing Shauna. I will check in. We are overdue for a call. A busy time with travel last weekend what's coming up this next week. I'll check in. Thanks for blogging...I will step up to the plate more. I love it when I write! Big hug, big love,
    Mary

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