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My Heart is Breaking!
What is on your mind? I love all type of topics and will talk about almost anything! So, what is happening with you lately?


The Huntington Japanese Gardens, photo by Seabreeze
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April 30, 2019 at 1:54pm
April 30, 2019 at 1:54pm
#957926
April 30, 2019

Hello folks,

I have to share something that was brought to my attention a few days ago. This is in regards to a video that is pushing vaccines for measles. It is not the topic as much as the misuse of information or maybe flat out lying. What has happened is important to point out because with so much information going around, we as citizens need to be sure of what we are watching and if it is truthful.

The video below is promoting the vaccine for measles. But watch the video and you will see that what it really going on, more so, is that Merck, big Pharma, is advertising.

Now, that may be okay, but the picture of the medical professional in the blue shirt holding the baby with measles is really a "doctored up" picture, a stock photo and one that the baby in the photo has been made to look like it has measles. How do we know (and I checked this out myself), by searching for the picture on the Internet. You will find the same position, picture of a baby, held by the same person; baby in good health.

Now this baby was to have, I believe, died of measles. THIS IS FLAT OUT LYING. Why do we need to be lied to about such a case if it is real?

Below you will find the stock photo posted by dream.com (the one I found). Next below, you will find the one I search for (shown in video) of baby with measles. If you study the pictures you will see the blotches are not really consistent of real measles (over done). I don't know about you, but I am tired of being lied to. So, I hope you will examine video and see for yourself what is going on in pushing vaccines.

Thanks,
Seabreeze








https://youtu.be/dpsOfuFgWW4
April 25, 2019 at 12:01pm
April 25, 2019 at 12:01pm
#957516
April 25, 2019

Let's talk Chiropractic for good health. I want to share a jewel (as far as I am concerned) discovery. This doctor/chiro is located in Huntington Beach, Calif, but has an excellent source of videos on You Tube.

https://www.youtube.com/user/johnbchiro

If you go to the link you will see so many great videos; there is something for everyone who has health issues. His own site states this about him:

Dr Bergman focuses on NATURAL health alternatives. This channel is FILLED with easy to understand information on:

DIABETES
HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE
SCIATICA
ALS
DEPRESSION
CHIROPRACTIC TECHNIQUES
COMMUNICATION
CARPAL TUNNEL SYNDROME
ARTHRITIS
and much, much more!

So, what ever the topic, he can help. He teaches other doctors and he is one of the best around that I have seen. Check him out.

Thanks,
Seabreeze
April 23, 2019 at 10:35pm
April 23, 2019 at 10:35pm
#957383
April 23, 2019

What do you think of the various names given to generations? I mean, now we are in the "Z" generation. I, myself, am at the
tail end of the baby boomers. I guess if we have to break it down to some smaller area (instead of using dates), using a one
letter to describe the generation is okay. I do feel that there is always a danger in doing this. I feel the danger is division; dividing
groups of people and getting into stating whether one group is better or has done more than another group.

I watched a video which the narrator of the video was saying that the "Z" generation has done more for creativity than any other
group. Well, I am not sure about that! The narrator was trying to make the case that the "Z" generation has really developed
music; taken it to an extra level because of what they can now do on the Internet (You Tube, etc.). Now a person can write, product their own music.....not like the days of records, because of the availability of digital technology.

And, that is one of my points to disagree that the current generation is the most creative. First, if it were not for the technology
available to them (thanks to previous generations), they would not have the tools available to them to do such great creations!

So, I say every generation has had its "hay day" and has contributed as was needed as the time of their passing this way.

I am grateful for digital music and digital photos; glad I do not have to ride in a stagecoach, and ; do not need to use an
outhouse!

I love all pass and present generations and welcome future ones.

Seabreeze
April 21, 2019 at 11:07am
April 21, 2019 at 11:07am
#957161
April 21, 2019

Goodmorning,

Praise Him...He has risen. The resurrection is a wonderful blessing our Lord has given us. He went to the cross so that we could have ever lasting life. I pray your day to day is filled with Him, knowing you can have His blessings day in and day out and that you are a part of His blessed family who will be resurrected to His kingdom.
April 17, 2019 at 3:05pm
April 17, 2019 at 3:05pm
#956844
April 17, 2019

I just wanted to use this format, today, to thank everyone at Writing.com for their support in responding to my questions
when I have had difficulty trying to figure out something, i.e. ,codes especially. Everyone has been to nice and helpful. It is always
a pleasure working with like minded people; folks who have similar interests as in writing as there is a professionalism that stands out and the sharing of talents that each and everyone has. It so refreshing to be able to share ideas, here, and feel that it is okay to have a different opinion and not be attached concerning the opinion. This is not always true with many platforms, such as one big one I will not name.

Anyways, THANKS TO ALL OF YOU for your support.

Seabreeze
April 16, 2019 at 12:25pm
April 16, 2019 at 12:25pm
#956744
April 16, 2019

This week brought back a memory I had not given thought to in years. It is the book Ramona by Helen Hunt Jackson. To be truthful, I never read the book until after I actually saw the outdoors pageant. Living in Riverside, California most of my young life, everyone in town know about the annual performance of Ramona, performed in Hemet, California. The play is usually done this time of the year in April. In fact, the first performance was April 13, 1923. No, I am not that old. I saw my first play of Ramona back in the early seventies. But, it was so fascinating, that it stuck with me to this day.

The play is performed outside, up in the hills and usually in warm weather. It is held over three consecutive weekends in April and May.
There were, I remember, wild flowers and the excitement of the actors/actresses, horses, all the commotion going on, it is just so much fun to be there. For those who do not know about the story of Ramona, it is a love story between Ramona, an orphaned half-Native American and half-Scottish, who was adopted by Senora Moreno, a Mexican-American woman; and Alessandro, son of Pablo Assis, the chief of the Temecula Indian tribe. This story has so much history native to not only California, but the area of Riverside and Temecula.

Helen Hunt Jackson was an author and reformer. Born in 1830, Helen (born Helen Maria Fiske) was an American poet and writer who became an activist on behalf of improved treatment of Native Americans by the United States government. Helen was friends with Emily Dickinson. Helen married Major, U.S. Army Corps of Engineers / Inventor of an early submarine, who was the first U.S. military submarine fatality at the early age of 41.

I hope you will consider reading Ramona or maybe some of Helen's poetry shared at the following site: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/helen-hunt-jackson


Thanks for stopping by!
Seabreeze

April 13, 2019 at 1:09pm
April 13, 2019 at 1:09pm
#956497
April 13, 2019

I wanted to talk to you folks, today, about stuff. Do you suffer from stuff? I mean, I am not a pack rat or anything like that. But,
I do have too much stuff. I like to read, paint with acrylics and watercolors (that explains a lot right there), crochet, and occasionally when the grand kids come, we make things, so of course one has to have a few empty containers around for projects, right??

That's me! But, lately, at age 73, it is starting to get to me. I am not as organized as I use to be and I hate putting things back after I have had my fun! So, I have decided I need to scale down a bit. I even have books that need to go and magazines I must pass on.

So, stuff......well, George Carlin can explain it better than me: Sorry for the minor cursing..but, get past that, it is well listening to:


https://youtu.be/MvgN5gCuLac


Now, if you can help me with all of my STUFF, I appreciate with your contributions:

Seabreeze
April 10, 2019 at 12:17pm
April 10, 2019 at 12:17pm
#956274
April 10, 2019

In live in Utah where anything goes with the weather. Today it is snowing. Monday I was working out in my yard. So, my point
is that I am trying to keep spring in front of me and I do so by painting (my iris below). Along with my iris and want to share my
poem of My Color Blue:


My Color Blue
Bright, brilliant, royal and majestic
Paints, diamonds, jeans and the ocean
Skies, flowers, eggs in a robin's nest
Velvet sewed into a blue vest.

Bearded irises of blue dancing in the wind
Breath taking blue eyes passes you by
Paul Bunyan and his Babe the Blue Ox
Sapphires, one of many dazzling rocks.

Berries so blue they stain your teeth
Soft blue pastels for the wall in your den
Nude girl tattoo on a sailor's body
Some might consider it quite naughty.

Various hues, solids and translucent
Mood makers, mood breakers and
those wonderful blues songwriters
Even those poetic, aerobatic, Blue Angels jet fighters.

Seabreeze 5.9.15


I hope spring is happening for you wherever you are!


Seabreeze
April 9, 2019 at 12:14pm
April 9, 2019 at 12:14pm
#956196
April 9, 2019

Today I am sharing a story from another comrade here at Writing.com! I did a review on chapter 1 and the story was so much fun
to read, I wanted to share. It appears he has 5 chapters up so far...give it a look. It is a story about a young man and his journey into an ancient city:

https://www.writing.com/main/books/item_id/2183803-The-Verse-of-Estoria


Hope you enjoy as I have,

Seabreeze

April 7, 2019 at 11:03am
April 7, 2019 at 11:03am
#955994
Good morning everyone. Well, I am a day late in posting but I will not let that get in my way. I plan to blog every day but that does not always happen, especially on the weekends!

Today, April 7, I would like to share a book with you, Jim Berg's Changed Into His Image - God's Plan For Transforming Your Life. This book has so much meat that I figure it will take me a good year or more to really take it all in. The book can be used as a teaching tool for pastors, teachers at church or just any believer who wants to better understand his purpose in life. Truly, even a non-believer could not go wrong with the principles laid out in this book.

To give you a taste, here are a few mentioned chapters and sub-chapters:

Restraining Your Flesh
Identifying your own way
Recognizing the evil within

Renewing Your Mind
Getting in touch with reality
Searching for wisdom

Reflecting Your Lord
Being a God loving example

more, and more great stuff...

I hope you will check it out,

See ya around,

Seabreeze



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