Wow. No comment.
I’m actually in a good place this morning, though. Finally.
Valerie had her first surgery this morning — it’s already over, and she texted me that it went great. So, probably by midafternoon, she should be able to hold a can of beer again…
Yesterday turned out to be a really good day for me. (Oh, except for ANOTHER thunderstorm with really high winds that came late in the day, and lasted about 45 minutes…)
But yesterday, at noon, James Tabor had a private zoom call for his Tabor Research Group. It lasted over 2 hours. It was the first time in a while that I was able to be on the actual call and not have to listen to the recorded version later.
Then I did yoga while listening to the final lecture James Tabor gave in his class, “Christianity Before Paul” back in late May.
And then at 4PM, Ross K. Nichols also had a private zoom call for his Yachad group. I almost never get to be on his zoom calls live anymore. That one went over 2 hours, as well.
But all of it was so interesting. Archeological stuff, historical stuff, Biblical stuff — the zoom calls were things I can’t post about here, because the calls were private. But they really helped take me out of myself yesterday and really get my thoughts going in other directions that I really enjoy.
Then I had a Mediterranean-style flatbread pizza for dinner while watching a couple of reruns of “Black Books” on Britbox and laughing a lot.
So eventually I went to bed in a good place.
If you’ve never watched “Black Books”, it ‘s a British comedy, from about 20 years ago (4 mins):
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And the Post Office left me a notice in my mailbox that Chong, my first husband who now lives in Seattle, sent me a Registered Letter!! That means $$. Yay! (I emailed him and he confirmed that. He just wanted me to have it. He had no idea what was going on in my life right now.) So, in a few minutes, I’m heading to the post office, and then to the bank.
So, even though I have only 9 hours of work ahead of me this week, the flow between God and me and the Universe feels very, very positive.
Oh, and even though Jonathan Cainer passed away many years ago, I still like to visit his Astrology site. His nephew took it over when Jonathan died. And oddly enough, yesterday, when I was still having difficult feelings about having made such sudden changes to my shifts with the Agency, my horoscope yesterday said this:
“Since people naturally turn to you for support, you sometimes need to be reminded that support doesn’t have to mean self-sacrifice. Venus, in your neighbouring sign Leo, encourages you to focus on your emotional world and make space for your own needs and desires. Not every problem is yours to solve. And not every request requires a ‘yes’. By encouraging others to access their own strengths, you’ll reclaim yours. It’s important, because as we move towards the Solstice, you deserve to feel lighter, and free to enjoy the opportunities ahead. “
Wow. That sort of felt re-affirming, too. That these changes needed to be made because I have been losing myself and my mind for a while now. (And today’s horoscope was even better.)
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Okay.
Here’s Keith and Tom Waits during the recording of the incredible album Rain Dogs, in NYC, 1985!!
FYI– I would be very careful about taking any advice that Keith wears on a T-shirt…
And while we’re at it, here’s this again — “Clap Hands,” from Rain Dogs:
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And here are a few more photos from the Bad Seeds show in the Netherlands on Saturday night!
Warren Ellis’ solo with boot!!
Another really lovely photo of Nick Cave!
And I loved the drama of both of these, meaning the Big Screen images.
Nick overseeing George Vjestica:
And then this — I thought it was such a great photo:
The next show is in Germany tomorrow. You can buy tickets here!!
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You know, something else that’s helping me a lot around here–
Ever since I finally upgraded to the iPhone 16e, I have been having a lot of trouble with my eyes.
I turned down the brightness on the phone screen. I only turn on the Bluetooth when I’m playing music in the car. I try to wear the bluelight-blocking glasses whenever I’m looking at the phone.
Still, so much intense eye strain. Just awful.
I took the cell salts for 16 days and they worked great. But as soon as I stopped taking the salts, the eye problem came back every time I was looking at the iPhone.
Well, I finally found out how to tone the bluelight itself way down. (As opposed to just the brightness.) So now it is basically redlight.
Wow, what a HUGE difference. Immediately, my eyes felt the relief.
{In Settings, go to Accessibility, then select Display & Text Size, then scroll down and choose Color Filters, then select Color Tint, then Intensity.]
So between feeling a sort of spiritual relief now with the changes I’ve made with my schedule at the Agency, and now this relief in my eyes EVERYTIME I look at the phone (which is a lot), it all comes together to help me be in a better, calmer place.
We’ll see how any new shifts eventually pan out this summer. For now, I’m working tomorrow afternoon, and then not again until Sunday afternoon. But that could change if someone calls in sick. We’ll see.
Meanwhile, I’m gonna head out now and retrieve my Registered Letter! And then enjoy the final day of my vacation before I have a bunch more days off…
Have a great Monday, wherever you are in the world!
Thanks for visiting.
I love you guys. See ya!
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Let’s close with this!
Mick Jagger Talks New Rolling Stones’ Album, Favorite Songs, More (8 mins):







