In The Twilight Zone (Imagine A World...Oh, Forget It!)
I am so NOT liking this "New Normal." This "virus" is turning people against each other. People who believe in authority (tv) vs. people who have done some research to try to understand the best precautions taken. We have been programmed by movies and tv to believe in these killer viruses. The solution is always a vaccine. It's a classic case of problem-reaction-solution. This is an old technique to herd us into a preplanned solution that helps those that rule us at our expense. We have to deal with inconsistent rules, censorship, ridicule, etc. Still, very few understand that these elitist agendas are being rammed down our throats. All of this is part of "The Great Reset." One can call it "Agenda 2030", "Fighting Climate Change," or "Medical Tyranny." It all boils down to the same thing. The elites believe there are too many of us on the planet, and to save Mother Earth, a reduction in our numbers is needed. It's a war, but only one side is fighting. Despite all this, work goes on because we believe in the future.
There have been more positive changes to our property. We have a new chicken coop. It is larger, and now there is a shed to store food and water for our seven hens and one rooster. Now our garden is thriving with fresh produce. We are growing blueberries, strawberries, and uvillas. More trails and scenic spots are being built. The trail along our driveway is complete. Our house is even bluer and more beautiful. Not only do we have a home, but we also have a true sanctuary.
Our house is now almost all blue. A wonderful contrast against the trees and other plants.
The Flat Earth Theater roof (SEPIA effect)
Since the trees have been trimmed the beauty of our house can be seen.
Our Pond and Waterfall
The inviting entrance to our driveway and the trail alongside the driveway.
A side view of our house and a view of the Paute River.
An afternoon of heavy rain.
Lucky (left; boy) and Cookie (right, girl)
Our Pond and Waterfall (SUPERvivid effect)
Pink flowers are accenting the artwork created by Freddy Rokano of Paute, Azuay, Ecuador.
Lucy (girl) is waiting for me and Randy to feed our hens and rooster.
This driveway and trail are why we love being at home.
The view of the entrance from the road.
Our 18-year-old son, Kobe, relaxing and playing with Lucy (left; girl) and Cookie (right; girl).
The new chicken coop with your seven hens and one rooster.
Randy is going for a walk on the trail with Cookie (foreground; girl) and Lucy (next to Randy; girl).
Micaiah (girl) has plenty of room to roam around behind our house.
I really enjoy being out in nature and taking pictures.
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