Rejoice, baby, rejoice!

By now, I’m guessing you all know that Feinstein’s dead. So that was good news.

This was not good news, but odd news —

From Simon Parkes:

And speaking of interesting banking news — my own local bank, here in the Hinterlands, sent out an alert on Friday, saying that they are “upgrading to a new digital banking platform” on Oct. 31st, so we all need to change our passwords by Oct. 30th….

Hmmmm….

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Phil will be live tonight at 8PM Eastern time! Check later to confirm.

It’s going to be a Q&A of some kind, and we always learn so much mind-blowing stuff during those Q&A’s.

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Big signs that things have changed–

BENJAMIN FULFORD UPDATE TODAY SEPTEMBER 30, 2023 – BENJAMIN FULFORD (24 mins):

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Here, things are great but I am unbelievably wiped out!

The train station was so busy last night that it was dumbfounding. We have never, ever, EVER been that busy before.

Luckily, I have great co-workers, and, truthfully, our customers are also really great. They really are — especially in the evenings. They are smart, funny, considerate, patient people of all ages. I kid you not. Which is why, once I’m at work, I don’t mind being there. The General Manager had to come in last night to help us get through the shift. She never works nights; I’m the night shift supervisor. But at the end of the evening yesterday, she said to me: “I can see why you like working nights here. You’re right, this is like a whole different place at night. The customers at night are much more fun.”

It’s the main reason why I hate it when they need me to come in and work a day shift…

Me at the train station last night — I’m in the apron:

But, anyway, my 63-year-old bones felt about 80 years old by the end of the shift last night, and they don’t feel that much better here this morning.

Still, it is a gorgeous day. I’m hoping to go back into town today and get the groceries, even though I’ll be back in town on Wednesday, to have lunch with my long-time buddy, Steve. He and I have been friends since we were 11 years old — since our wee bonny Jewish childhoods. He insisted we have lunch before I go to Toronto, so that we can celebrate that wonderful play I wrote with Sandra Caldwell — “The Guide to Being Fabulous!”– opening, finally, at the end of the month!!!

I don’t know if I have the energy to go into town today, but I don’t think I have enough groceries to last me until Wednesday…

Okay, so.

Today, marks one week since I went to Cleveland and had the time of my life — challenging as it was, at times. Every memory I have now, even the challenging ones, fill me with such a feeling of joy. I am so glad I took that trip!!

Nick Cave Live in North America Solo tour ( with fabulous bass player, Colin Greenwood)

And here’s this from a week ago:

Nick Cave speaks candidly about how his art helped him through grief (8 mins):

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James Tabor – Bible Prophecy #10–Is the Messiah Predicted in the Torah? (33 mins):

Ross K. Nichols – Roots of Faith – The Prophet Isaiah: VI (1 hr):

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That’s kind of it, gang. I’m getting the laundry underway here and then I’m going to figure out if I have the energy to drive into town.

Enjoy this magical Harvest Moon weekend. (I don’t know what it was like where you live, but last night, driving home in the middle of nowhere at 10PM, the Harvest Moon was just incredible. So big and so beautiful!!)

Thanks for visiting!

I love you guys. See ya!

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I leave you with this!!! Appropriately enough. I just love this song, the older I get. Enjoy, gang.

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