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Monday, 5 May 2008
The Glow still shines
Mood:  energetic
Topic: The Glow book review

Recently I re-read one of my favorite novels, THE GLOW by Brooks Stanwood. I was pleased to discover that I was just as captivated by it now as I was 26 years when I did a review for it in the local paper. The following is the article published in the Snowmass Village Sun on Feb. 3, 1982:

Review by Ann Carol Ulrich

Once in a while a gem comes along, but due to ignorance it sits on the bookshelf untouched for a year or more. Such was the case with The Glow, a novel by Brooks Stanwood, published by McGraw-Hill in 1979. Somebody gave it to me for a Christmas present two years ago, but it was only recently I rediscovered it and only minutes into it that I knew I was in for a good read.
 
Jackie and Pete Lawrence are a young New York couple who have just passed the 30 mark and decide they need to improve their lives. They take up jogging, prompted mostly by Pete's reading an obituary on a friend who keeled over at 39.
 
Looking for a decent apartment for a halfway reasonable rent seems to be a harder task for this big city couple than it may be for locals in the Roaring Fork Valley. After weeks, actually months, of searching and finding dumps no better than their present abode, the Lawrences are ready to give up.
 
In the meantime, Pete has been faithfully jogging, agonizingly working up to a mile and a half in Central Park. When a thief makes off with his jacket (obviously containing his wallet), a group of senior citizens who are also out on their daily jog, witness the crime.
 
Because they can run circles around poor Pete, these oldsters help out by retrieving the jacket. As luck would have it, the wallet is gone. But later, the theft is something Pete celebrates with Jackie over champagne as it leads them to the apartment of their dreams.
 
It all seems too good to be true. The landlords are the three couples in their late 50s who met Pete while jogging in the park. They just happened to have an apartment available in their building, and they enjoy (THRIVE ON is actually a better phrase) having young people around them. That, along with strenuous exercise and health foods, they claim, is their secret to youth, vigor and happiness.
 
Shortly after moving in, Pete finds himself caught up in the health club atmosphere of the apartment building. He swims laps in the indoor pool, works out on the Nautilus, joins the "Twelvers" (as they call themselves) in their jaunt around Central Park.
 
At first, Jackie is critical and a little baffled regarding the strict regimen of fitness almost forced upon them. The older folks are getting on her nerves, to put it lightly.
 
The fact that they seem to be right at the door when she's getting ready to light a joint or down a martini is only the beginning of her complaints. It is only when one of the landlords sets his attractive and athletic niece out as bait for Pete that Jackie "straightens up" and becomes a devoted convert to fitness as well.
 
And once she is hooked, running several miles a day, keeping up with Pete, even training herself to run in races, Jackie realizes how good life is. She and Pete have never felt better. They are in terrific shape and find they have no time nor desire for a social life outside their jobs and their building.
 
Things go sour, however, when one of the other young couples like them in the building vanishes overnight. Although Pete seems willing to accept as truth all he is told, Jackie's doubts plague her sanity. The nightmare has just begun.
 
The Glow is a thriller for sure. For readers who love mystery and suspense, I highly recommend it -- as long as you have time to indulge in a book that can't be put down.
 
For those who jog, this book is particularly intriguing. But I feel I must warn you -- coming from one who does run on occasion, jogging may never be the same as you find yourself glancing anxiously over your shoulder.

 

Check out more writings at The Literary Works of Ann Carol Ulrich, www.anncarolulrich.com.

 


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Sunday, 27 April 2008
Just for Fun Questionnaire
Mood:  caffeinated
Topic: Fun Questionnaire

It's the end of the month... another issue of TSB has just been proof-read and is ready to take to the printer's...

So I'm just going to relax and have a little fun with a SILLY QUESTIONNAIRE. You've probably gotten one or two in your e-mail box from time to time. My son sent me this one. I'm filling it out just for the heck of it.
             
         01. NAME: Ann 

         02. NICKNAME: Crab

         03. SEX: F

         04. AGE: MYOB

         05. BIRTHDAY: July 17

         06. HEIGHT: 5'2

         07. LOCATION: Somewhere on Planet Earth

         08. EYE COLOR: Green

         09. STRAIGHT,GAY,OR BI: Straight, of course

         10. WHAT DO YOU LOOK LIKE: A small middle-aged Terran woman
         11. ARE YOU A VIRGIN: Not likely

         12. FAVORITE RELATIVES: My three sons

         13. FAVORITE ANIMALS: Birds and Mammals

         14. MEMORY YOU MISS THE MOST: Holding my babies in my arms

         15. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF OUIJA BOARDS? Be careful with them.

         16. GUYS WITH OR WITHOUT HATS: If they wear hats, they're probably hiding something, like baldness!

         17. YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE, GIRLS, WITH OR WITHOUT NAIL
POLISH: Never

         18. WHAT'S ON YOUR MOUSE PAD: Don't have one

        19. FAVORITE CONCERT YOU'VE BEEN TO: MGHS band (but that was so darn long ago!)

         20. IN THE CAR, AC OR OPEN WINDOWS: Depends on the climate

         21. DO YOU BELIEVE IN YOURSELF: Yes

         22. SCHOOL: MSU, but that was long ago...

         23. FAVORITE BOARD GAME: Professional Backpacking (I wrote it... but what ever happened to it???)

         24. FAVORITE MAGAZINE: Nexus New Times

         25. FAVORITE SONG(s): Blue Planet (by Richard Gregory)

         26.FAVORITE COLORS: Green, purple

         27. FAVORITE BREAKFAST CEREAL: Shredded Wheat

         28. FAVORITE FRUIT: Peaches

         29. FAVORITE DRINK: Water

         30. FAVORITE SOUND: Trickling stream water

         31. FAVORITE SMELL: Fresh mountain air (oh I miss it...)

         32. THINGS YOU HATE ABOUT THE OPPOSITE SEX: Arrogance

         33. WITH OR WITHOUT ICE CUBES: With

         34. WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A MEMBER OF THE OPPOSITE
SEX? Sensitivity and sincerity

         35. FAVORITE THING TO DO ON THE WEEKENDS: Do what I want without anyone else to interfere

         36. FAVORITE SOUNDTRACK: Man of La Mancha

         37. FAVORITE SPORT TO WATCH: Cat and Dog games

         38. WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN 10 YEARS?: Back in Colorado, I hope

         39. WHAT'S THE FIRST THING YOU THOUGHT OF WHEN YOU WOKE UP THIS MORNING?: I'd better let the cat outside.

         40. DO YOU GET MOTION SICKNESS?: No, but do you want me to?

         41. ROLLER COASTERS - DEADLY OR EXCITING?: I don't do roller coasters any more

         42. PEN OR PENCIL: Pen

         43. HOW MANY RINGS BEFORE YOU ANSWER THE PHONE: First I check the Caller ID

         44. FUTURE SON NAMES: I'm through

         45. FUTURE DAUGHTER NAMES: Did you hear me?

         46. ARE YOU A GOOD FRIEND? Very good

         47. CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA CAKE? Either

         48. DO YOU LIKE TO DRIVE? Yes

         49. DO YOU SLEEP WITH A STUFFED ANIMAL? Not since I last checked

         50. THUNDERSTORMS - COOL OR CRAZY? Way cool

         51. DO YOU EAT STEMS OF BROCCOLI? No, disgusting

         52. GUYS - IF A GIRL ASKED YOU FOR THE SHIRT/COAT ON YOUR
BACK, WOULD YOU GIVE IT TO HER? I'm not a guy

         53. GIRLS - WOULD YOU EVER ASK A GUY FOR HIS SHIRT/COAT?
Yes, why not?

         54. IF YOU COULD HAVE ANY OCCUPATION WHEN YOU GET OLDER, WHAT WOULD YOU PICK? I'm already older... maybe a consultant of some kind... how to fill out stupid questionnaires...

         55. IF YOU COULD DYE YOUR HAIR ONE COLOR, WHAT WOULD IT BE? What kind of a person dyes their hair multi colors? This is a ridiculous question.

         56. IF YOU COULD GET A TATTOO, WHAT WOULD IT BE? Invisible

         57. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE BRAND OF GUM? I don't do gum

         58. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE QUOTE? "Biggie" (guess who says that?)

         59. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN IN LOVE? Yes, all the time

         60. WHAT'S ON YOUR WALLS IN YOUR ROOM? Which room? Oil paintings of space... and mountain scenes

         61. IS THE GLASS HALF-EMPTY OR HALF-FULL? Half full

         62. WHICH DO YOU PREFER - COOL RANCH OR CHEESE DORITOS? I don't do Doritos... yuck

         63. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE FLAVOR SNAPPLE? I don't do Snapple either

         64. WHICH ONE, COKE OR PEPSI?  Both are poison

         65. WHAT KIND OF MILK IS YOUR FAVORITE? Milk is poison

         66. IF YOU WERE TO KILL SOMEONE, WHICH METHOD WOULD YOU CHOOSE? Fly swatter

        67. ARE YOU A RIGHTY OR A LEFTY OR AMBIDEXTROUS? Mostly right-handed but also ambidextrous (such as in sports)

         68. DO YOU TYPE WITH YOUR FINGERS ON THE RIGHT KEYS? What kind of a question is this to ask a professional typesetter?

         69. HAVE YOU EVER BEEN ATTACKED BY A BIG DOG? Thor?

         70. DO YOU EVER SAVE YOUR AOL/ICQ CONVERSATIONS? Dont' do chats

         71. DO YOU EAT CHICKEN FINGERS WITH A FORK? I didn't know chickens had fingers

         72. IF YOU COULD BE ONE GARDENING TOOL, WHICH ONE WOULD YOU BE? Weedeater

         73. WHAT KIND OF SHOE WOULD YOU BE IF YOU HAD THE OPTION TO BE? What kind of questions are these, anyway??? I was raised a Schu...

         74. IF YOU COULD DO ANYTHING TO THE PERSON YOU HATED THE MOST, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? Smother them with love (but really, there's nobody I hate...)

         75. WHICH DO YOU PREFER, MUD WRESTLING OR JELL-O
WRESTLING? I don't do wrestling, nor mud, and rarely Jello.

         76. WHAT'S UNDER YOUR BED? Hiding places for the cat

         77. WHAT'S THE BEST NUMBER IN THE WORLD? One

         78. WHAT'S YOUR DREAM CAR(s)? Subaru Forester

         79. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE MOVIE? Conversations With God

         80. WHAT WOULD BE YOUR PERFECT DREAM DATE? I've already had it

         81. WHY DID YOU FILL OUT THIS SURVEY? Because I like wasting time early on a Sunday morning.

         82. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE SHAMPOO? Prell

         83. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE TOOTHPASTE? Spry

         84. WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE PICKUP LINE? What is a pickup line?

         85. WHAT TRUCK DO YOU LIKE, FORD OR CHEVY? Ford, naturally.


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Saturday, 5 April 2008
Paden City
Mood:  chatty
Topic: Paden City in our dreams

Sometime last fall, we had company for the weekend, and my husband and I decided to give up our bed and sleep out in our travel trailer. We had done this many times in the past when we had overnight house guests. This time was different because of my husband's dependence on oxygen. We figured we'd give it a try... what the heck? He had some portable tanks, so we took them out to the camper and lit the propane heater, excited at the prospect of "roughing it."

Neither of us got much sleep. We weren't used to a smaller bed, and it was a cold night. I kept worrying about my husband's portable oxygen tank running out, and would rouse myself about once every hour to check and see how close it was to empty.

Also, he was talking in his sleep. At one point he said, "Paden City."

Paden City is a town across the Ohio River from us, in the state of West Virginia. We may have passed through it once or twice since we moved to this area, and we weren't that familiar with it. Why my husband had said "Paden City" in his sleep was a mystery to me. So, I asked him in a low voice, "What about it? What about Paden City?"

Still in his sleep, my husband mumbled, "Have to move there... to Paden City."

Yeah, right. I smiled to myself and tried to get some sleep. At some point I dozed off, and what do you think I dreamed about? Paden City! I dreamed I was at a job interview in some kind of publishing business, and I was planning to move to Paden City and go to work. I even dreamed about what the town was like and a little house with a small fence in the front yard, where I was possibly going to live. Everything was quite vivid in my dream.

When I awoke in the morning, I told my husband about my dream. "Paden City?" he asked. "What did you dream about that for?" Then I told him what he had said in his sleep. He couldn't remember anything about it, of course. So we laughed about it.

Several months have passed since we had that experience in the trailer. I have never forgotten the weirdness of it, but now I have a fascination for a little West Virginia town that I pay particular attention to every time we drive through it. I often wonder why Ethan dreamed we had to move there, when we've got such a nice place here in the woods on Jackson Run. And why did I pick up on his dream and dream about it myself?

I guess we'll never know the answer, and I'm sure it's nothing important or even metaphysical. It was just one of those strange things that happens. Dreams are interesting, and symbolic in many ways. Perhaps one day I'll know the meaning of Paden City.

 

 


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Thursday, 10 January 2008
Good days, bad days
Mood:  cool
Topic: Gratitude

Well, it's January. The holidays have passed (they sure came fast and went away even more quickly!). This is the time of year when time just seems to drag. There are good days and there are bad days.

I'm grateful to have bad days because they make the good days seem even better. Some days are gray and kind of depressing. Other days are sunny and inspiring. My husband might be really ill on a bad day, but then there will come a good day when he's more like his old self, and I forget that his time with me is limited.

Actually, there's always something... even on a bad day... that I can say happened to me and was good. I've made a practice of counting my blessings every night before I go to sleep, and thinking of at least two things that happened this day that I would call successful.

Often, I can come up with more than two things... yes, even on a bad day. Good days are exceptional! Bad days are really just good days that we didn't recognize.

So far, January has been a good month. I try to greet each new day as the potential for a GREAT DAY. And it usually is. If you expect to have a GREAT DAY, chances are... you WILL.

 


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Friday, 30 November 2007
Happy News
Mood:  happy
Topic: Granny Annie!

Well, it's happened... there's a Grandchild on the way! I am SO excited!!!

For years I have been waiting for one of my boys to make me a grandmother. Just a few years ago, it ALMOST happened... but thank goodness it didn't, since circumstances were not prime.

Circumstances STILL are not the best for Ryan and Trish, but... God's Great Plan is in motion. Sometimes these things happen when we feel we're not ready, and we grow fearful and anxious about whether it's the "right" thing to do, or not. But Divine Order can often fool us.

I had to remind Ryan that when I found out HE was on his way, his father and I were also taken by surprise. That was almost 32 years ago, and now here he is, going to be a father. I know that it will work out, and once the little bundle arrives, they will be ECSTATIC!

When is the blessed event to occur? Sometime around the end of May, I've been told. I am so happy I have something wonderful and uplifting to look forward to in 2008.

 

 


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Monday, 12 November 2007
Veterans Day
Mood:  special
Topic: Honoring them

November 11 was Veterans Day, not today, but the nation is celebrating it today because state and federal employees need a day off. Like Memorial Day, Veterans Day is a day of the year when we put our focus on those who went into service for our country, who put their lives on the line, and they certainly deserve recognition.

My brother, Jim, went to Vietnam and survived. Unlike most Vietnam vets I know, he escaped many of the "after effects." So many of those people are now in bad shape, either physically or mentally. I can't prove that their exposure to war or whatever they encountered during that phase in their lives was to blame, but it appears something affected them in some adverse way.

Our friend, Will, is dying of liver cancer, and he was in Vietnam, probably exposed to Agent Orange. I've known others who already made their transition. It seems so unfair that these people, who put their lives on the line for freedom and service, had to sacrifice so much. Will is the gentlest of souls, a really good person, and I admire his positive attitude and acceptance with so little time left.

My father was a veteran of the second world war as were my uncles. Back then, it seems war was a more glorious thing than it is now. At least back then, our country was united and fighting a threat that seemed real.

These modern "wars" are nothing but political games that profit only a few... the power-hungry, oil-thirsty, fear-pushing and misguided authorities who managed to con the rest of the world into costly and unnecessary conflicts that kill not only our troops, but so many innocent people on foreign soil. And for how many years will we be paying for it all? What excruciating debt has been placed upon our descendants?

I realize the military is a necessary part of our society. I believe in the security of a defending force and the idea of "peace keepers." They should be used here, to protect us from adversity, which also includes acts of nature (floods, fires, storms), and to help secure our borders. But it is wrong to exploit our sons and daughters in a drawn-out war for the greed of a few bad apples who gained power.

Thank you, Jim, Will, Neal, Chris, Frank (deceased), Chuck (deceased), Emma, Fred, Dad (deceased), Uncle Ken, Uncle Roger (deceased), and countless others who are veterans. Thank you for putting your lives on the line... I admire you!

 


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Tuesday, 6 November 2007
Winding down
Mood:  sad
Topic: When the end is in sight

The days of November are here. Gloomy, dismal days... some. Today is cold, gray and blustery, reminding us that winter is not far away.

I know the time is not long now when I must say goodbye to my Special One. I have been letting go for many months now, and we are not afraid to talk about it, or even joke at times about it.

Only God knows how much time is left. I don't want to guess or speculate, based on any observation or feeling. Things could change, after all. It is not up to us to decide these things.

My feelings right now are on hold. I can't feel sad... yet, because he is still here with me, and I treasure each day with him, even those that are rough getting through.

It's hard to understanding what he must be going through. I grow impatient at times. I feel resentment, and then I chastise myself for being so selfish as to dwell upon my own woes.

It is difficult not to think about what lies ahead, however. I don't want to think about how I am going to get along without him. I've depended on him for almost 18 years now. I can't bear to think of him not being here... no longer feeling his warm body beside me in bed... or the sound of his voice... it will be so final.

Has it been selfish of me to keep him from leaving? Was it wrong to make him promise to stay with me as long as he possibly could, when I'm sure he is more than ready to move on, without the encumbrance of a body that no longer serves him as it once did?

Gloomy days of November... nostalgic, oppressive days and nights... yet the sun will shine again. Spring will arrive one fine day.

 


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Sunday, 30 September 2007
Rainbow Majesty, where love and light converge
Mood:  celebratory
Topic: Rainbow Majesty synopsis

Rainbow Majesty is a suspenseful mystery novel about a young woman's search for life's meaning, after experiencing the death of both parents and her fiance.

A letter, followed by a phone call, from an aunt she didn't know existed, beckons Juniper Sutton to come to a destination resort in a remote part of Colorado. Hoping to seek answers to her father's death 22 years prior, and wanting to escape feeling cornered by a relationship she doesn't want, Juniper accepts the invitation and leaves Kansas for the Rocky Mountains.

Upon arrival in Colorado Springs, Juniper is befriended by two of the men employed by her aunt at the lodge. Wes Andrews, with his good looks and sensitivity, draws her with his charm, while Drake Phillips, more of the mountain man type, leaves her confused, yet fascinated, by his brash manner.

Aunt Rosalee Sutton's down home acceptance touches Juniper's heart, even while she is thrust into a new way of thinking and encounters far-out people and ideas at the Rainbow Majestic Lodge, a healing and light center.

Having been converted from a successful hunting resort, the Rainbow Majestic now caters to light workers and is preparing for its semi-annual wholistic fair as Juniper agrees to set up and manage the lodge's new gift shop. At the same time, she absorbs a huge dose of metaphysical philosophy through books and interaction with various characters in the novel.

From the somewhat promiscuous massage therapist, Clover Wolff, to the energetic, overzealous handwriting analyst, Taffi Kincaid, Juniper piles up new friendships that also include the Goth-leaning eccentric awakener, Starla Streber, and the elderly couple, Cyril Jorgensen and Celeste Birdwell, the former of whom is an outspoken writer and teacher of all things spiritual.

Then there is Lance Leachfield, the Majestic's bookkeeper, and his look-alike wife, Nadine, who works in the kitchen. Their home-schooled nine-year-old son, Max, is pertinent in showing Juniper all the secret passageways that lead into the old, forbidden, burnt section of the lodge, where a ghost is rumored to haunt the damaged auditorium.

Aunt Rosalee's stepdaughter, Gena Sutton Howard, is Juniper's first cousin, and sets herself up from the beginning to challenge Juniper every step of the way. However, Gena's psychic ability uncovers something she'd rather not know about the young woman from Kansas, and the lodge's dark secrets begin to overpower her.

Will Juniper ever discover who really killed her father, and at what price? Will Wes ever be bold enough to love her, or any woman, for that matter? Why is it that Gena wants her so badly to leave? And what about her suppressed feelings toward Drake? What will happen to the Rainbow Majestic Lodge if Aunt Rosalee files for bankruptcy?

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Rainbow Majesty is my new suspense novel awaiting publication. I can't wait for you to read it!      (Ann Carol Ulrich)

 

 


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Sunday, 26 August 2007
Madame Blavatsky's dire prediction
Mood:  not sure
Topic: Earthquake warning

This e-mail crossed my computer screen and I felt it was worthy of passing on, in the unlikely event that something may actually happen on Aug. 28.

Better to be forewarned.


Cross of Blood Alignment Sparks Fear of Horrific August 28, 2007 Cataclysm

Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscr - August 23, 2007
 
Though I rarely, if ever, publicly comment upon the research of our Sisters, I felt that a recent report by Sister Adriana-Maria from Belgium is worthy of your attention.
 
Sister Adriana-Maria is a theoretical linguist who for the past three years has been researching the works of the 19th Century Russian Seer Helena Petrovna Hahn, or as better known to the Western World as Madame Blavatsky, and who was the Co-Founder of the Theosophical Society which is accorded the status as creating the schism between Christianity and what is termed as ‘New Age’ thought in today’s Western World.
 
In her report titled "Astrological Algorithms Contained In Isis Unveiled", Sister Adriana-Maria states her discovery of a poly-alphabetic cipher contained in Madame Blavatsky’s 1877 book, Isis Unveiled, that seemingly points to an horrific cataclysmic event occurring during this weekends Triple Conjunction of the Sun, Venus and Saturn.
 
According to Sister Adriana-Maria, Madame Blavatsky in 1877 foresaw the catastrophic volcanic explosion of the Island of Krakatoa, and which exploded with such force that it is believed to have been the loudest sound in recorded history, and which occurred on August 27, 1883.
 
But, not only did Madame Blavatsky forsee the 1883 Krakatoa event, she 'looked' further into the future, 130 years to be exact, to the year of 2007, and the date of August 27th, and which she ‘foresaw’ an even greater event which in her decoded cipher described as ‘…never before have these [humans] seen such horror and destruction’.
 
Of astronomical events to occurring during the time period that Madame Blavatsky indicates, between the dates of August 26-28, 2007, it is interesting to find the following:
 
1. As previously mentioned, this time period finds the Sun, Venus and Saturn in a Triple Conjunction.

2. At 0800 UT (3:00 AM US Eastern Seaboard) on August 27th the Planet Mars will rise in the Eastern sky alongside Aldebaran, the giant red star located in the constellation Taurus, and resembling ‘two eerie, unblinking eyes’.

3. During the early morning hours of August 28th one of the longest lunar eclipses in recorded history will occur with our Moon becoming completely immersed for nearly 90 minutes, and which will be visible to the entire World.
 
It is more than interesting to note, according to Sister Adriana-Maria, the association of Aldebaran in both Madame Blavatsky’s cipher prophecy and its upcoming paring with Mars as the kabalistic symbol for this ancient star of the Persians, known as the Bulls Eye, for its being located in the head of Taurus the Bull, in that all pasts associations of Aldebaran and Mars have seen great destruction and turmoil upon our Planet.
 
Greatly accentuating the conjoining of Aldebaran and Mars, in what the ancient kabbalists termed the “Cross of Blood”, as evidenced by their symbol, is the nearly simultaneous Lunar occultation of almost historic time length, and which many researchers attribute to being the cause of great earthquakes.
 
Though firm scientific research on the linking of Lunar eclipses and earthquake activity is sorely lacking, their does remain abundant anecdotal evidence of an association as great earthquakes are known to occur within a short time period either immediately prior to, or immediately following, total Lunar eclipses, to include:
 
     January 9, 2001 Total Lunar Eclipse: 7.6 magnitude earthquake in India killing nearly 20,000
     May 16, 2003 Total Lunar Eclipse: 6.4 magnitude earthquake in Turkey killing nearly 200/ 6.8 magnitude earthquake in Algeria killing nearly 2,500/ 7.0 magnitude earthquake in Japan with no deaths
     November 9, 2003 Total Lunar Eclipse: 6.1 magnitude earthquake in China destroying over 10,000 homes and killing 9
     May 4, 2004 Total Lunar Eclipse: Yellowstone Caldron earthquake swarm lasting 3 days and causing over 400 small quakes
     October 28, 2004 Total Lunar Eclipse: 6.7 magnitude earthquake in Japan killing nearly 30
     August 18, 2007 Total Lunar Eclipse: 8.0 magnitude earthquake in Peru killing nearly 600
 
Sister Adriana-Maria cautions in her report that though earthquake activity, or other such catastrophic natural disasters, does seem to be indicated in her research of Madame Blavatsky’s ciphers, it by no means rules out other types of disasters, including those caused by war.
 
http://www.fourwinds10.com/NewsServer/ArticleFunctions/ArticleDetails.php?ArticleID=16895

 


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Friday, 10 August 2007
Black Lightning
Mood:  mischievious
Now Playing: Jessica joins the family

Jessica has been with us for almost three weeks now. She has captured our hearts and continues to delight us with her playful antics, and her mischievous attacks on people and things.

She's a three-month-old all black cat, brought to us one Saturday evening by my husband's niece and family, who had taken in a stray mama cat that had kittens. Since we'd been wanting to adopt a cat since our move, we agreed to take one of the kittens. Amy saved us the best one in the litter.

Our dog, Ranger, was looking forward to getting a kitty. He was used to cats back in Colorado, when we had the two old cats, Mu and Jasmine, who had to be put to sleep last year on account of ailments and old age. We kept telling Ranger his kitty was coming... and the dog seemed to be eagerly anticipating a playmate.

So, when Jessica first arrived, she hunched her back and hissed at him... the classic Halloween cat stance. Poor Ranger's eager grin turned immediately into deep hurt. The dog laid down on the floor with his paws under his head, those big brown eyes so sad, as if to say, "She doesn't like me." This is a dog who can't understand why anyone would not like him, and he is gentle toward the feline species.

Well, it took close to two weeks before Jessie softened. Her curiosity about the dog would cause her to sneak peeks at him when he wasn't paying attention. Finally, one day they touched noses. Now they are pretty tolerant of each other, although the kitten still hunches and hisses at times, when he startles her.

Jessica's favorite hangout is the back bedroom (guest room) and the bathrooms, particularly the garden tubs. She also has a sleeping niche in the corner, behind my laser printer, and a perch on top of the piano. She seems to be fond of music because when I've sat down to play the piano or the guitar, she lingers, soaking it in.

One night, I was lying in bed, reading, when I was startled by a huge SPLASH! I sat up in bed and a moment later out ran Jessica from our bathroom... all wet! She had discovered the commode.

I recently discovered she could be the reincarnation of our old cat, Mu, who was my beloved companion for many years, whom we put down last fall because she was both deaf and blind at 19+ years. Since I realized this, I've seen a lot of Mu in Jessica, and I welcome her back in my life, hoping she'll be as good a hunter as Mu was.

The house often looks like there's a toddler living here. Jessica gets into everything and knocks over knick-knacks, pictures and whatnots in her clumsy explorations of every nook and corner. But it's a hard to get mad at her, because she has the most beautiful purr and settles into your lap at just the right moment for a bit of affection.

 


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