I am good.
Work is fine.
School is coming along.
I had to be the homework police last night, but it comes with the job description. Interestingly enough, it was the homework that helped to spark today's blog post.
Here is a quote: When you set out for Ithaca pray that your road's a long one, full of adventure, full of discovery.
Sounds Galactic, doesn't it? I bet that's the kind of thing we were thinking when we signed our pre-birth contracts...
Anyhow the reading list was fascinating:
- The Most Dangerous Game by Richard Connell--full text It's not fiction. This really happens on places like private islands and beaches. Anyone who's survived MK Ultra has been through Maze Runner type of hunts. They do it for sport. Literature such as this only acts to reinforce the narrative provided to us by TWDNHOBIAH.
- The Cask of Amontillado by Edgar Allen Poe -- full text It's hidden in plain sight. Fortunato makes a hand gesture and asks the narrator if he is a member of the 'brotherhood'. Check it out for yourself. Please note that this is the full text. It's not even like the abridged one I had read in high school. Look how the State version alters it and removes such reference completely about May-Sun-s.
All things work together for the highest good!
Ross
Many hands make light work!
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Aloha and Mahalos,
Namaste,
Peace,
Ross and Carla
The Couple