Wednesday, March 25, 2020

I've been remiss in my posting because I don't want to pass anything along that might seem unhealthy....but what the hell

I've gone into the freezer selling business and currently have 3600 freezers in a warehouse outside of Billings, Montana.  They range in sizes from 1 cubic inch (for really small items) to 64 hundred cubic feet if you need to store 10,000 pounds of coffee.

The other thing I'm doing is creating Fake ID's for Seniors.  They range in age from 48 to 59 depending on old you look.  This was a friends idea but he doesn't like me to mentioned his name so let's just call him The Other Me.

I've bought up all the Chocolate Ice Cream within a 20 mile radius.....you can get Vanilla and Strawberry from the Trump family.  They store it at their golf course resorts.

I've watched the Sound of Music 39 times in the last week....and still can't get enough of it.
Every so often I'll watch King Creole just to break up the melodies.

I'm in the first wave of Baby Boomers having been born in Feb of 1946.  So if you were born between Jan 1 and Feb 11 1946 you are a little bit more of a boomer than me.  I was also the youngest person in my high school graduation class and that seemed to piss everyone off at my 20th high school reunion so I never went to another one.  There were 90 in my class and if I were to guess I'd say there might be 60 left.

Of course I'm an optimist by nature even though I've been challenged in the arena quite a few times.

I have to admit that if it wasn't for prayer (my own actual prayer) I might not have made it this far.

This new social threat to my optimism is reaching deep down into my belief system in order to weaken my mental immune levels.....and then combine that with watching our President try to speak intellectually on the crisis almost completely destroys years of positive spiritual building blocks.

I'm so grateful that I've been interested in  Quantum Physics over the last ten years because it shows time and time again that we truly don't have all the answers and sometimes it's really important to just let LIFE happen.

It's important to be cautious but it's also important to not let information affect your inner well being.

IF YOU DON'T HAVE AN INNER WELL-BEING THAN THERE'S GOING TO BE A PROBLEM WITH GETTING THROUGH ANY CRISIS.....especially a crisis that you can't see, hear, smell or feel coming.

My inner-well being stems from NEO-ILLUMINATION......

https://www.facebook.com/Neo-Illumination-121880631250681/?ref=bookmarks
(copy and paste.....I don't feel like linking)

.......which stems from the lost of my 15 year old son in February of 1994.

I've been reading through the 29 Neo-Illuminations and once again I'm well aware of the fact that THEY (statements) will definitely live a lot longer than me.

I'm reminded of the comment made at my art show in 2014 by an elderly lady.  "I really like your artwork but I've got to tell you that the Neo-Illumination sayings are "TIMELESS."

Might be the best compliment I've ever received....except for the time at the Grateful Dead/Who Concert in 1976 at the Oakland Coliseum when a younger friend told me that I was a better dancer than Mick Jagger.

Dancing has been such an important part of my life and yet probably 80% of the people I know have no idea of those dance moments that still linger in my frontal lobe.

But there's 10% of you out there that know what I'm talking about.  The other 10% probably didn't like my dancing moments because it embarrassed them.

The dancing moments that my friend Mike McGiffin and I had while attending trade shows in the Furniture Industry verge on legendary.

But whenever I talk about dancing I have to mention Bobby Eyer.  The best natural dancer I ever saw who wasn't paid to dance.  His calm rhythmic style really helped me become a better dancer.  I wish his son and daughter could have seen him in his shining moments.  The fact that he was also a great athlete made his dancing all that much more alluring.

I've really gotten off point but of course
that's
what
I
was
trying 
to
do.

This seems like a great time for reflection
and remembering those people we loved
along with the people we love now
can't 
be

bad
thing.

We need to tell each other stories
just like
we
need
to
tell
our
stories.

I believe with my whole heart and soul that this crisis will past and of course there will be human beings whose lives will be cut short
BUT
throughout history 
the
human race 
has endured many
events
much worse
than
this
and
here
we
are
fighting 
a joint battle
to save 
as many lives as possible.

Science will determine how soon this passes
not some silly TV host living in the White House
who doesn't believe in science.

I'm sorry I brought that guy up.....but if it sounds like an idiot and smells like an idiot and tastes like an idiot
than
IT'S
an
idiot.

Don't tell anybody but I'm going for walk......shhhhh....maybe I'll dance a little bit but I'd have to hear AC/DC.



Michael Timothy McAlevey





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