Delightful, curious, sweet little creatures! We called our baby daughter Jella „little goat“, because when she was hungry she bleated like a little kid. In german we call it „meckern“
Warmest regards to everyone in this circle across the ocean
I woke up at 4:30 this morning and was totally wide awake. There was this overwhelming sense of excitement for today’s Zoom. I got so excited and looking forward to sharing it with ya’ll. Celia’s Circle is a most wonderful place to be. There is a vibe here that’s indescribable but you know what I mean. When a group of very loving caring and awake souls gather together like we’re doing, it becomes a sacred healing space that’s irresistible and lots of fun. See ya there!
Celia--thank you for your efforts to provide a community Zoom forum! That said, I am on the fence re electronic data collection, and how Zoom images end up in the data collection sphere. I'm not on the FEAR train, mind you--just wary about Zooming and providing data to the bots. The 3 letter agencies also present a number of potential wedges. If the talk is focused on the basics--comms and maintaining community connections, and what foods are best to store for longer periods of time, all useful IMO--and safe to discuss. BTW, as I am dealing with spike protein exposure and sinusitis, I came across a handy little single dose product at TJ's, and it's called 'Propolis Shot'(mucho help for sore throats)...it reminded me of the days of yore when I knew a bee kepper who gave me propolis (for free) and I discovered it could cure a sore throat in minutes!... many blessings...
Samuel - About 50 years ago my friend Jack Williams who was from northern Virginia wrote a song a Jesus from the view point of a 20th Century wanderer. While Jack’s music career never got further than the DC music scene of the 1970’s, the tune got picked up by John Denver who made it the last song on his breakthrough album Poems, Prayers and Promises. https://youtu.be/zHUDnfmcgvY?si=4BErtHB3zdxVFrlf
I used to carry a picture of two baby goats and then ask people if they want to see a picture of my kids.
I brought two goats into my local bookstore, the clerk asked me if we wanted to buy anything - I said no, we were just browsing...
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Delightful, curious, sweet little creatures! We called our baby daughter Jella „little goat“, because when she was hungry she bleated like a little kid. In german we call it „meckern“
Warmest regards to everyone in this circle across the ocean
Petra Rosemarie
No two babies look alike. They are all so so cute.
Thank you!
Love the little kids prancing around 😉
I woke up at 4:30 this morning and was totally wide awake. There was this overwhelming sense of excitement for today’s Zoom. I got so excited and looking forward to sharing it with ya’ll. Celia’s Circle is a most wonderful place to be. There is a vibe here that’s indescribable but you know what I mean. When a group of very loving caring and awake souls gather together like we’re doing, it becomes a sacred healing space that’s irresistible and lots of fun. See ya there!
I watched it twice. Joy!
Omg.....joy personified! Watch these adorable little creatures for even one minute.... Can't help but smile! Thank you for posting!
Celia--thank you for your efforts to provide a community Zoom forum! That said, I am on the fence re electronic data collection, and how Zoom images end up in the data collection sphere. I'm not on the FEAR train, mind you--just wary about Zooming and providing data to the bots. The 3 letter agencies also present a number of potential wedges. If the talk is focused on the basics--comms and maintaining community connections, and what foods are best to store for longer periods of time, all useful IMO--and safe to discuss. BTW, as I am dealing with spike protein exposure and sinusitis, I came across a handy little single dose product at TJ's, and it's called 'Propolis Shot'(mucho help for sore throats)...it reminded me of the days of yore when I knew a bee kepper who gave me propolis (for free) and I discovered it could cure a sore throat in minutes!... many blessings...
Adorable Fun ... nice AM touch to lighten the day.. Thank You
How wonderful, they have pogo sticks for legs! Thank you for the morning inspiration. ❤️
Samuel - About 50 years ago my friend Jack Williams who was from northern Virginia wrote a song a Jesus from the view point of a 20th Century wanderer. While Jack’s music career never got further than the DC music scene of the 1970’s, the tune got picked up by John Denver who made it the last song on his breakthrough album Poems, Prayers and Promises. https://youtu.be/zHUDnfmcgvY?si=4BErtHB3zdxVFrlf