If you listened to Phil last night, you know that there is a reason to start breathing again and be excited about “Christmas”…
(If you didn’t listen: RV, reset, NESARA, GESARA, worldwide, by end of the year.) He is supposed to go live again Friday at 9PM Eastern, with a Q & A about the RV. Buy silver (and gold) right now if you can afford it.
Replay if you missed it (direct link has more control over ads):
RV – October 29th, 2025 (1 hr 20 mins):
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Here’s this–
From Phyllis Stein’s Instagram page: Keith and Mick onstage, The Marquee, London, 1971 — isn’t that a beautiful shot?
From Hillbilly Talk — Hank Williams:
And while we’re at it, here’s this from me — a demo made in my room in 1992. A song I wrote about Hank Williams. “Long Gone Train”:
BTW — lyrics are in all my videos, just click on “MORE”.
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Oh!
I forgot to post this yesterday because I was in a hurry! I love this photo!!
A photo of Nick by Susie. I think it is a hotel room in Arles, France (?):
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Today, I have a semi-long shift with that sweet woman that I just adore — the one who lives in the huge split-level home in the hills behind the Bryn Du Mansion (in the home that requires a map to find the bathroom).
Even though it’s kind of a long shift, and it will be dark (and raining) when I leave there tonight, I just love spending time with her. Her cognitive abilities are rapidly declining, but she is still just so peaceful to be around.
Before I leave here though, I need to do yoga because my new schedule is not giving me enough time to do as much yoga as I need to keep flexible. (I have to do a lot of lifting, carrying, physical support, etc., on my shifts.)
But other than that, I have enough time to do a little bit of writing today before I leave. (I hope.) (Oh, and Sandra texted yesterday and said that the piece she performed in on Sunday at The CENTER in NYC, was a complete success! SRO.)
Oh, and I got a very quick update from Wayne, who has a copy of the completed first draft of The Curse of Our Profound Disorder. He is always really busy this time of year, so it’s taking him a while to read it, but he said:
HE: “Quite fond of Aurora.”
That blew me away, gang, because Aurora Mayhew is easily one of the most regrettable characters I’ve ever created. And she is one of two truly detestable characters in this specific novel.
So I’m taking his comment to mean that the character is well written… (?)

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Excuse me for a minute, I need another cup o’ joe…
Okay! I’m back!!
OOPS! I meant: Okay, I’m back!!
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I’m planning to have a nice evening here tomorrow, gang.
In our tiny village (1300 people live here), the kids do not go door-to-door trick-or-treating. They go to the tiny town hall/park area across from our equally tiny City Hall, one block over from me, and have a party and get their candy there.
But they do wear costumes and walk down my street (and back) to get to the City Hall, so I’m going to set out a big bowl of candy “for the taking” and then hang out in my family room, eat popcorn, and watch the remainder of “Arsenic and Old Lace” and then “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!” until the trick-or-treating is officially over.
It’s sort of like being part of the festivities…
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Posted by Ross K. Nichols, to his Patreon group:
The Lost Scroll of Moses (Shapira): Part 1 | Hebrew Voices (50 mins):
From Ross K. Nichol’s recent Sunday School class — I forgot to post this!
The Gospel Before Jesus (1 hr 14 mins):
From James Tabor —
This is GREAT. I cannot believe that Dom Crossan is 91 years old already!!! Wow, is he sharp!
John Dominick Crossan and James Tabor: A Rare Conversation on Rediscovering the Historical Mother of Jesus (1 hr):
Also this, promoting James Tabor’s other new book, Restoring Abrahamic Faith.
Jews, Christians, and Muslims–What is the Historic Abrahamic Faith? (1 hr):
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All righty.
Just a quick note … if you read the Variety headlines every day, wow, gang. So many of the huge entertainment companies in LA are tanking. Directors resigning, hundreds, if not thousands, of people getting laid off… (I wonder if this means that “entertainment” might eventually go back to being entertaining? I guess we shall see.)
Meanwhile, Fox is doing great… hmmmm. (Could be that people are preferring the bigger “movie”? I don’t know…)
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Okay! That’s it! I’m gonna scoot.
Enjoy your Thursday, wherever you are in the world!
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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I leave you with this!!
Breakfast-listening music!! (This song is like a balm on my soul, gang.)
Another gorgeous song from the gorgeous album, The Boatman’s Call, by Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds, “Lime Tree Arbour.” 1997. Enjoy , gang.
“Lime Tree Arbour”
The boatman calls from the lake
A lone loon dives upon the water
I put my hand over hers
Down in the lime tree arbour
The wind in the trees is whispering
Whispering low that I love her
She puts her hand over mine
Down in the lime tree arbour
Through every breath that I breathe
And every place I go
There is a hand that protects me
And I do love her so
There will always be suffering
It flows through life like water
I put my hand over hers
Down in the lime tree arbour
The boatman he has gone
And the loons have flown for cover
She puts her hand over mine
Down in the lime tree arbour
Through every word that I speak
And every thing I know
There is a hand that protects me
And I do love her so






