Enjoy the Solstice, Gang!

Well, things are feeling really intense today, aren’t they??

By 4am, I was listening to some 528 Hz on YouTube, just trying to find a good vibrational frequency for my over-anxious little brain. (It worked, by the way.)

Something is really up, though. Can’t you feel it? Even if it’s ultimately something good — like news coming from SCOTUS, or an EBS. It still feels incredibly intense.

Okay, on Phil’s channel yesterday — he -reposted this article from investor place:

Stock Market Crash Alert: Mark Your Calendar for Dec. 22

Fears of a stock market crash are swirling ahead of this Friday’s crucial Personal Consumption Expenditures (PCE) report. Indeed, the Federal Reserve’s favorite inflation gauge should reaffirm the relatively sunny Consumer Price Index (CPI), released earlier this month.

So, what do you need to know ahead of this Friday’s PCE release?[…]”

[full article here]

And here is a screen shot I took of the stock market app on my phone last night:

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On Good Lion Films’ telegram channel, they posted a pdf of Epstein Flight Logs that are unlike any I’d seen before.

116 pages. I haven’t been able to go over the whole thing yet, so maybe the flight logs I’ve seen are further along. But so far, no “famous” names, just an occasional politician (Chuck Schumer), and the astronaut, John Glenn. It was actually sickening to see how many times Epstein (and G. Maxwell) flew to Columbus, Ohio…

You can download it here.

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I don’t know if you can expand this and read it, but Nick Cave wrote this engaging piece about Shane MacGowan over the weekend (I grabbed this image of the article from Instagram):

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And right now, Amazon Prime has the 2020 documentary. Crock of Gold : A Few Rounds with Shane MacGowan, for a great price (to own or rent).

It is such an intense but wonderful, wonderful film.

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James Tabor’s new series has started. The first episode is long so I haven’t had time to watch it yet, but I’m very excited about this!!

Jesus Archaeology # 1 Ten Jerusalem Tombs from the Time of Jesus–Exciting New Evidence! (1 hr 28 mins):

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And I think that’s it for now, gang. There is of course, tons of other stuff floating around out there, but so much of it just feels like “noise” to me.

Here, things are just so intense. I don’t know what else to say. Not just my dad’s sudden & severe downturn, but stressful, unpleasant stuff going on at the job , sad stuff going on with several friends, my houseguests are also having an intense time right now, too (their car died — as in, absolutely totally dead and now they must buy a new car immediately).

I’m sure hoping this Christmas will be a really blessed and beautiful one because I really need it. I am so looking forward to all the cooking and baking and merry-making that will be going on here for the first time since I bought this house, 5 1/2 years ago…

Meanwhile, enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world. And Happy Winter Solstice, if you celebrate it.

Thanks for visiting. I love you guys. See ya!

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Best version of “Sleigh Ride” ever!! Enjoy.

4 thoughts on “Enjoy the Solstice, Gang!”

      1. First is the subject matter, which describes the relationship between Bernstein and his wife, moving from black and white to color. Second, it portrays how he navigated life as a married gay man in the entertainment industry. Lastly, the way he is depicted as an incredibly happy person masking his demons with his intense love of music. It reminded me of Twilight of the Immortal.

        I’m doing well. Retired and living in Springfield Missouri. How about you? Still writing I hope.

      2. It sounds like a great movie. I’ve heard good things about it but I didn’t know any details. Yes, I’m still writing! I’m living in a tiny little village in Muskingum County, Ohio. I ended up not moving back to NY. I love living in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by farms and hills and sky. And quiet. My email is marilynjayelewis@proton.me

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