"Everyone can master a Grief but he who has it”
William Shakespeare
Greed is an incredibly contagious disease 🦠 And, it’s a shame when anyone catches it.
Zippi

Saturday, October 13, 2012

Saturday Beasts Just in time for Halloween. A voice for Pat Tillman.

Well, Saturday Komeekz are going to get me hacked so, maybe I'll try for something else.. Great BIG insects and the Pat Tillman Story...

The blog, Ohio Birds and Biodiversity, offers up the first one.   Black Witch Moths.  These mamma's are G-Enormous!

We also watched, "The Pat Tillman Story", a documentary about what really happened, out there on the border lands of Ancient blood lines during the "Bush Era".

For the military ditz who was going on and on while on tape, talking about Tillman's lack of Religious Affiliation, I will only say this:

"Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends."  John 15:13
 
What a terrible thing for this sensitive and private family to endure, this circus and trail of lies, after losing their heroic son.  At least two others from his group died with him.  What a world the wretched so-called leaders have made for us, eh?

Knitting report: three inches knit on the ties for Stardust.  I was handed a new book from the Lady's #1 Detective Agency series by DH, back from the outer worlds, and that was the end of the knitting.  I'm also reading a translation of some Taoist tracts to try to keep this downward spiral from going any further.

God, we all sure need some flowers....

Shooting Star in a Granite Bolder Cleave - Ansel Adams Wilderness Trip
The Earth will prevail.  
The Universe cannot afford to let them win this one, and it won't.  
Nature will find a way.

Good night...

2 comments:

  1. Remember; you don't need to witness all the atrocities. When you start feeling "that way," go look at something pretty. (I've decided my emotional stability is more important than knowing - well, everything.
    That moth is wonderful! I've had sphinx moths fly at me, but I think I would be truly afraid of that one.

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  2. It looks like a bird, that moth! I had a bird that had a wingspan that was smaller, a little zebra finch called Fred Finch. He was so sweet. One day he escaped his cage, and I thought he was a moth when he flew out from a dark corner of the great room. His cage mate was Finneus Finch but Finn was a white Zebra.

    Yes, I need to go away and find solace in Beauty and the birds, too. There is so much ugly out there at the moment, in the world of men.

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I’m going through some stuff but I will peek in now and then and will be back when it’s over..