True believers are murderers, according to some

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Entirely, no argument here, I read an article a while ago that alleged that trees actually do communicate with each other, wow
 

methodistgirl

New member
methodistgirl Why did they cut it down??

A storm blew a bough loose from another tree so they desided to get
my favorite tree too. I picked up a nice chunk which is a small log a
foot long to keep as a memorial for that tree. I will clean it up a bit
later and fix it to be a yule log for Christmas. Believe it or not I imagine
the smell of a fresh cut tree like that is the smell of maple syrup before
it's cooked and poured into containers for sale. It smelled wonderful
all of the fresh cut wood downstairs.
judy tooley
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Hi methodistgirl, couldn't you have saved a cutting or a seed from it?
 

methodistgirl

New member
The poor tree was in bad shape. I realized when I saw how hollow it
was the tree was finally put out of it's misery. It was suffering. The
last winter storm broke one of it's big boughs, the wind a few days ago
kinda finished it off and left it in a weak state. I have a piece of the tree.
A piece of one of the big limbs to remember it by. I will clean it up and
turn it into a yule log. Don't worry. I'm not painting it white to make it
look like a candy stick. I will leave it natural and make a crocheted
strip of red and white with gold and green to make it a yule log. I know
one thing it is heavy. Just a small piece. He was a mighty old tree
while he stood tall and proud. May it rest in peace and make someone
a nice piece of furniture or maybe a musical instrument. That would
be nice.
judy tooley
 

marval

New member
Hi Judy

That sound like a good idea.

Just for you


I think that I shall never see
A poem lovely as a tree.

A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth's sweet flowing breast;

A tree that looks to God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;

A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;

Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.

Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.

Joyce Kilmer
 

Brabo

New member
Poms & Poppies...

Hello Brabo, You are obviously a person of very fine taste as are most Poms, very nice to meet you.:cool:

Thanks JHC - but er... this Pom is Flemish, from Brabant...
Brabo:confused:
 
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JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Thanks JHC - but er... this Pom is Flemish, from Brabant...
Brabo:confused:
Sorry, please excuse me, I jumped to conclusions when I noticed that you were in the Cotswolds but the Flemish and English humour is very similar,
btw the cotswolds are a beautiful part of England when I was in the UK I spent a lot of time there:)
 

Brabo

New member
No need whatsoever to apologize - especially since there are not that many Brabanders/Flemish people living in the Cotswolds (well, after 40 years, I have never met them, let's put it that way)... I suppose that you are right, inasmuch that our humour and British humour can be very similar - both nations like to play with words, use the understatement and their humour can be very dry, if not satirically supercilious...

Also, the Cotswolds are indeed a very beautiful part of this beautiful country. Even the names of our rivers are poetry: Evenlode, Windrush, Coln, &tc. Moreover, of course in this, his special Year, as we remember Ralph Vaughan Williams, RVW was born here in the Cotswolds, in Down Ampney (the "p" is not pronounced)...

Brabo
 

JHC

Chief assistant to the assistant chief
Brilliant, I notice it is a clockwise vine so must be Northern Hemisphere:grin:
 

sunwaiter

New member
nice obsrvation JHC! this is called nutation. i just like the word nutation. nutation, nutation. nutation.
 

drummergirlamie

New member
I've never had anything remotely close to a major problem with a Catholic, but I've had a handfull of minor-major problems with with a few jews. I had no idea what the whole jew-stink was about until I moved and stayed in The Northern Bronx for about 6 months.
 

drummergirlamie

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. People have burned the witches not because they were more cruel, or more blood-thirsty than they are today. They simply REALLY believed that the witches brought mischief and were the sources of evil. If we still believed it now, we would obviously do the same.

We now keep a lot of that garbage around because we now realize and understand the economic significance involved. You have to have a small percentage of lower/poverty class, if only in a small %, to motivate and sustain the morale of the working class. They have to get up and go to work each morning feeling that they're better than somebody. This is simple human nature. This gives the working class someone (a people) they can look down upon and drive them to perform thus keeping the two classes in a conducive economic check, so to speak.
 

methodistgirl

New member
If we wouldn't judge people by their race or religious faith, and try to
understand that there isn't really that much difference in our faith.
Christinaty and judisum live on the same tree and that's our faith in God
the Father. Some of us pagans shouldn't have started the trinity like we
did because God is all the above. The Heavenly Father, Jesus, and the
Holy Spirit is all God. That should explain it all putting it bluntly. If we
receive the Lord in our lives then we will have all of it in us. When we
do something wrong and our contence hurt us until we said we were
sorry which is a repentence. That's the Holy Spirit in us. If we know
peace and joy beyond all understanding that's Christ and our Heavenly
Father in us. Because God wants us to be content. He doesn't like it
when we complain and fuss about everything when we find fault.
Remember what he did with Israel when they were in the wilderness and
each time they complained.
judy tooley
 
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