Posted on 06/30/2023 8:13:08 PM PDT by Lakeside Granny
“Don’t mess with America’s moms”
-President Donald J. Trump
What fun! I love pecan pie. And girls that are kitchen competent! My oldest son was always more interested in cooking than the rest of them. The daughter that got married doesn’t like to cook, but my new SIL does. She did cook some delicious lamb chops for dinner the night before I left.
I went grocery shopping out of necessity. I’ve got the cold/frozen put up, will have to do rest later. Was in the store a long time as my glasses are broken. Guess I need to make an appointment for new glasses. And my neck is hurting just a little. Woke up during the night with one arm completely numb, will have to sleep with neckbrace.
Thank you exit for the history posts.
keeps me humble to be dithered, arigato
Thanks LG. What time is it again?
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thanks! I’ll watch on tv
. @JimmyCaviezel "That billboard of Donald Trump where it says "They're Not After Me, They're Really After You." I'm just in the way. Well, Americans, we all have to start getting in the way. This is a good man, a great leader. A man that is He's like, he's like Patton. You know, some will say he's arrogant. Patton was not arrogant. He was confident, and he was something to be reckoned with. would you want to have some patsy like Biden fight Hitler...would you want that? No, you got to a lion that you want to defend that you want to take out his moral spine...and a lot of men in this country that do not have now because we've been emasculated for a long time.pic.twitter.com/N3ybHiErFu— AɯƙɯαɾԃMαɱα™® (@Aspiemama_107) July 14, 2023
Great point!
took down a dark whole with those kitties
I watched this movie on YouTube yesterday.
‘Adeline’ movie tells the story of heroic horse
ALEXANDRIA — When iconic Newark coach Ruth Sunkle was lending her wisdom to Kathryn King, it was back in the late 1970s and early 80s.
Since reconnecting about 10 years ago, however, it has been King doing the mentoring. Along with a little help from their friends.
The “friends” in this case are horses, specifically, the healing Nokota therapy equines King has at her Valhalla Hill Farm near Alexandria. One of those horses, Leoti, starred in the recently-released independent movie “Adeline,” about a heroic medicine horse that saved 12 lives during a tornado at Serendipity Stables above Marysville in Union County. While Sunkle’s horse, Daisy, is not a Nokota, she also has a prominent role in the film, most of which was shot on King’s farm and in Licking County.
“Adeline” tells the true story of the healing horse and her owner who bought Serendipity Stables near West Mansfield in Union County, and immediately had an impact. Adeline provided successful therapy for a local boy with autism and soon, people with other disabilities came to be healed.
King’s Nokota horse, Leoti, played Adeline, while Sunkle’s Palomino, Daisy, played Yankee, which was bought as a companion for Adeline. The movie really hits home for King, who has worked with horses and people since the 1980s, with it eventually evolving into the healing horses.
“This movie is really about my life,” King said. “I want to be able to share how serendipitously divine this has been.”
In 1996, King hooked up with Licking County Juvenile Court to provide therapy through horses, for mild autism, eating disorders, sexual abuse and anger issues. Then, she met Leo Kuntz, who breeded Nokota therapy horses in North and South Dakota with history dating back to the Battle of Little Big Horn. He gifted her with Odin, originally from Iceland, who recently died at age 36. The rest is history, as she purchased Valhalla Hill Farm 12 years ago, using wood from the land to help build the house.
“When he (Kuntz) died (in 2018), I wanted to carry on his dream, of making these horses, therapy horses,” King said. “Not all horses are medicine horses. It takes me a minimum of seven months, to see what the horse has to offer.”
“I didn’t buy my first horse until I was 60, and she’s a mentor for my horse,” Sunkle said. “She’s a great mentor. I’ve found out why communicating with horses is so important. You are listening to the horse.”
“You learn a lot about language, watching these horses,” King said. “They have so much to teach humans. Communicating, being authentic, not taking on any hate or jealousy. They’re what’s pure, honest and true.”
King operates her farm on historic ground, formerly home of the Shawnee and Hopewell. “There are some bizarre artifacts here,” she said. “In 1760, there was a battle between the Iroquois and Shawnee. What better place to bring people for healing?”
A 91-year-old man from Missouri came to Valhalla for five days for healing, after losing his wife. He heard about it on Facebook. The farm hosts authors of horse books, and artists wanting to teach how to draw horses. There are yoga and meditation sessions, owing to the spiritual nature of the place. But the healing sessions remain the focal point (website www.medicinehorsepreservation.love, e-mail vhfequine@gmail.com or call 740-973-4889).
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Hate to say it but I was thinking the exact same thing
That is a great post! Thanks!
The way the note was presented, it was Bush Sr. telling them this at his funeral. His pic and signature were laid out on the note, as if it was HIM telling them that “They” have everything - the goods on all of them, and that he’s sorry. I don’t know what he’s sorry for.....did he spill the beans? I doubt it. It sounds like he’s just sorry about their luck. Bad luck. I hope it’s true.
Trump speaks at 6:45pm ET.
When I think of that note, I also recall President Trump saying several times that they caught them all. That they have everything. It makes me believe it to be true.
Oh my Rusty - I hope you manage to get some rest and the pain subsides. Do you have the “click and collect” grocery system in your stores down there? Since that came into being, I haven’t set foot in a grocery store. Sadly, they don’t send someone over to put them away.
I LOVE lamb chops! Seeing as we are now a 100% sheep farm, no more pigs, we often have lamb chops. Soooooo good.
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