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November 19, 2015

Rose on Ocean Street

Filed under: Blog — Michael @ 11:09 am

Greetings and salutations from the sand, sun and surf of Cape Cod, Martha’s Vineyard and the milky sun laden, windy, almost balmy island of Nantucket! Great to be with you on this Thursday, the 19th day of November, 2015, another magical start to the day down at ‘the docks’ on Pleasant Street, for the sun rise was one to behold here in this little hamlet of Hyannis, the hub of one of the greatest places on planet Earth.  And I highly recommend visiting her soon, for with the seas a risin’ who knows how long this little sand bar created 11,500 years ago by ‘the Last Great Ice Age’ will be here, you know for those future generations to come…

But Global Warming is just a hoax, right?

And so it goes, everything back to “Level Red”, or ‘highest alert’, indeed, it’s “Back to the Future” if you will, back to good old 2001, when the world shivered in cold, raw fear, as the fog of war and terror rose in the ever gloomy skies that followed…, years of war, blood and sheds of tear.

“You be the judge Greg!”

Should we get mired down in another ‘ground war’ with an invisible enemy?  Or should we put OUR collective consciousness to work in changing hearts and minds from the inside out?

It is a tough call for any First Responder or Military Intelligence official to make.  The sad part of the whole mess is the question of why?  Why all the bloodshed?  Taking apart ISIL involves exposing it for what it is:

HATE

The polar opposite of LOVE.

“At the end of the day”, I am sure WE can ALL agree that the CANDLES that lit up the world after that massacre in Paris six days ago will conquer this cancer by exposing it to the greatest weapon of all…

LIGHT

Have a wonderful Thursday folks and if you want to cheer yourself up, check out and oldie but a goody, Paul Simon’s “You can call me Al” (brought to you by YouTube & VEVO), complete with the great Chevy Chase playing the trumpet.  It may just put a smile on your face.

PRESERVE THE WILDERNESS! Peace~M

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