Gratitude
I feel gratitude than no natural disaster has affected/effected my neighborhood since 2003. But the Virginia college students who spoke at a monthly Virginia chapter Sierra Club meeting on Zoom as part of Earth Day in April are having traumatic experiences. Building business, other business, or home property have been destroyed. Climate change is causing these events to families who have had these properties for years. 😕
Read MoreAluminum
Aluminum is a the topic of a very enlightening article in the Weston A Price Foundation Journal Spring 2019 beginning on page 18. By expelling it out of our body we should have more energy.
Living in modern times we are collecting a lot – from cooking pans, deodorant, aluminum foil, packaged baked goods, and on and on.
By drinking silicon-rich mineral water, like the Fiji and Volvic brands you will pee it out.It’s that simple. This is one way to protect brain cells, and actually all your other cells.
Read MoreLeave
Leave No Trace is a group I met at the Newport News Park for the Earth Day event.
They recycle shoes, so they have large containers around…
They get young people involved in protecting the natural environment. A local high school volunteer was giving out information at their table. They recycle styrofoam. They turn trash into benches.
The group was new to me.
Read MoreBothered
Bill Gates is owning more than 9% of the funding of World Health Organization. That’s why he has so much say so in their activities. To my knowledge he has no medical qualifications of any sort. He is also buying farmland to produce bioengineered food.
“The breakfast of champions” of my childhood now has bioengineered on its box.
There are others who live or work in this town who are also bothered by all that. See blog post of May 2.
Read MoreBiofield
Free summits teaching about the biofield are offered periodically now online. I’ve listened to a bunch of them. Although the topic is not in the mainstream media it is real science (not affiliated with any religion). Treatments are not covered with any insurance card.
See also previous 2/25/20, 2/17&21/21.
Read MoreNew ways
Some unusual young people work here in town. One I am acquainted with sleeps on an earthing mat. See articles here 4/23&26/21.
She also eats a “grain free” diet. 🙄 I don’t know about that. But she has gotten accepted into a Quite Competitive academic program for her future.
A single-parent father here is teaching his boys earthing, has a protective stone in his car and was purchasing organic non-GMO popcorn (not microwaveable) whenI ran into him. He remembered me because he appreciated the “chakra treatment”, I gave him many years ago. They are also learning about trying to sidestep glyphosate in so many foods. See article 3/28/22
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Read MorePlants and critters
Virginia Co-operative Extension free advice about plants and “critters” on your property. My personal experience is asking about bees in my house’s overhang. The state office put me in touch with a beekeeper. After I described the bees he reassured me they were not the kind who were interested in stinging folks. Years ago my elderly mom sat outside for hours daily – never got a sting.
Virginia Native Plant Society will have a plant sale on May 14 in the Botanical Garden off Centerville Road. I plan to get better educated about what to plant in my yard. But not everyone has the bold “critters” (as my husband refers to them) stomping and eating through it.
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