Saturday, October 2, 2010

New Mother Nature Taken Over

Merry Meet,


Hail and good day to you…it has been a long week…you look tired…sit down and put your feet up…I am happy to hear you have been busy…I too have had much to do…

Massage has been steady…I am starting to reshape into a healthcare business…my certifications and credentials are starting to pile up…Walter will be making me a new sign…Dale and I have hauled all of my paperwork out of the storage room…this will help the clients know how I can help them…it will also allow me to have price changes for different services

School has been interesting…I am taking American Lit right now…I have already turned in 2 papers and started on my work for week 2…it is a lot of reading…quite intriguing pieces chosen for this class though…

American Boudica will be releasing a power point of herbs this week…it is free…please contact either Chris or myself and we will be sure to get you a copy…I had to send book 2 back to fix some errors I found…

The week was made interesting when for 3 days I had no voice…I had to laugh at myself…I sounded like a squeaky toy…I was fine and it really puzzled me why I had no voice…not even a sore throat

In the garden I will be fertilizing tomorrow…I only do this once every 3 months…compost tea and bat guano will make the beautiful garden grow…I have been cleaning out the plants all week and this will give them a good boost just before the weather gets cold…now that we are in hurricane season, the blooms have been coming big and strong on all the flowers…

Animals are the bizarre story this week…we have new sugar glider babies…I have only been able to peek at 1 and am not really sure how many there may be…I saw what I thought was a piece of burnt bread by the toaster…I went to pick it up…scared the crapp out of me…it was a bat…Walter let him go outside…I was a little freaked out….since the heat has broken, the fleas have been horrid…Advantage is a pet owners friend…

In the Circle of Boudica…it was a busy week…I released a holiday informational power point…I have counseled a few people…I hosted my open first prayer session…a wonderful young woman from Ireland got on Skype and sang to me an ancient chant…her voice was like an angel’s wing, strong and clear

Dad is getting ready to go to MA and has been busy around the house…Mom and Auntie will be home soon…Tristan got her new 4 wheel drive in time for the flood…she is now a Godmother…Dansir is enjoying her new job at the Olive Garden…Orlando seems to be agreeing with her…Erin has been working hard and getting ready for my visit…My grandaughter Lindsey is really enjoying the Ocean Wii game I sent her...I can not wait to take her to the beach...

The pool is getting colder…I am still rocking the white bikini…at my age it is important to take time for yourself each day…I use this time to meditate…to think…to review all I have taken in….at times even talk to myself…to work out those things people think you take so lightly…it has been an amazing summer…I am thankful for so much…the animals actually look forward to my time outside with them…the blooms and berries popping out have the birds fat and happy…there has been very few bugs in the pool…the water has been crystal clear…I feel very at peace…

Honey was widely used, a natural antibiotic and used to dress wounds and as a base for healing unguents, as was castor oil, coriander, beer and other foods.

Thank you for coming to visit…I made you a plate to take home…I will be holding a card game Wednesday…give me a call and let me know if your going to come…I would love to see you…may your day be short and the night be long and may the road you walk on be blessed and fruitful…

Blessed Be,

Lady Dorraine

2 comments:

  1. The bat incident was something straight out of a Walt Disney film, too funny. I’m pleased the vocal cords are not Minnie Mouse but now set at Dorraine decibels, take care and speak to you soon.

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  2. Namaste!
    Well you certainly are one with the world :) I'm glad to read you have no more political frustrations this week.
    I've been busy here. I think in our last class I mentioned that my step-dad had lung cancer, well he passed in the middle of September, and then the next week my mom slipped and broke her leg. So, I've been with her, and my kids- plus one that I watch- every day, and it's been very time consuming- as well as having to stay on top of my papers and mid-terms, etc. We keep a really positive attitude and play the "glad game" (from pollyanna) every day- we always find something to be glad about even when there seems like there's none. For example, we were glad that she just fell on her balcony instead of off the balcony! Haha :) I hope you have a great week!

    Sara

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