CHICKENS IN A BEAN FIELD |
We sure had a lot of water fall on us all day Friday and Saturday morning and combined with strong winds it was noticeable in the wheat fields around the area. There were swaths of flattened wheat in a number of fields while other fields remained untouched. I could see where small rain-soaked wind vortexes had daintily whipped about dancing across the landscape.
BEANFIELDS AND CORNFIELDS ESCAPED THE WIND AND RAIN |
RAINY MORNING |
IF GIVEN HALF A CHANCE PLANTS WILL ROOT ALMOST ANYWHERE INCLUDING THIS OLD STONE RAILROAD BRIDGE |
GROANER'S CORNER:(( There were three little boys visiting their grandparents. The oldest came out and asked his grandpa, "Can you make a sound like a frog, Grandpappy? Grandpa (being in a kind of ill mood) responds, "No, I don't really want to make the sound of a frog now." So, the second little boy comes out and asks his grandfather, "Will you please make a sound like a frog?" Grandpa again says, "No, not now. I don't really want to do that. I'm in a grumpy mood. Maybe later." Then the third little boy comes out and says, "Grandpa, oh please...Please, please will you make a sound like a frog?" "Why do all of you boys want me to make a sound like a frog?" Grandpa asked. The little boy replied with a hopeful face, "Well, Mom said that when you croak, we get to go to Disney World!"
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I trust you didn’t expect them to Say…. oh by the way we’ve been lying to you for the last 50 years
ReplyDeleteWhen you have the last four presidents telling you you don’t have a need to know just look at the expression on there face tells you you’re not gonna hear the truth
You’ll notice they’re only telling you what they want you to hear from 2002 to 2020
You called it Al and I think we all knew there was no way they were going to come out and expose things they knew might draw to much attention. It just feels like such a back burner thought now that can just keep pushing it under the rug. It's one thing to call us dumb because of our conspiracies but when professionals day this is what I saw should we not take that serious?
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All the photos were really lovely tonight, but my favorites were those of the chicken. Their coloring against the green fields was just beautiful. Thank you once again for sharing your magnificent photos, Al.
ReplyDeleteYep, the government knows what we can handle. Sad to see all that grain wasted, yet I wish you knew someone with a drone to get a 'crop circle' view.
ReplyDeleteIt seems pretty clear that the main purpose of the UAP report is to lobby for more funding for future "research".
ReplyDeleteIf our Govt ever came clean ON anything I would be surprised, It was simply a cocktail party where everyone goes home with a headache.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous chickens!! I love that first pic. Great to see rain but hope it didn't damage the crops at the same time it's irrigating. It's always a balance!
ReplyDeleteIf you check out Metabunk.org, you can see the easily understandable, mundane explanations for all of the supposed mysteries from the UAP videos. The thing that worries me is that the US Navy was so easily duped by some rather ordinary effects.
ReplyDelete"When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras."
Here in Central Cal, I doubt anyone would know what a rainy day looks like. We do drought rather well.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures, as ever Al.
Lots od rain here too.
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