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Rated: 18+ · Book · Arts · #2206688
Blog and other works of literary sense
Here is a collection of ruminations and whatnot.
July 11, 2020 at 10:13pm
July 11, 2020 at 10:13pm
#987874
I've been going along most of the day. Woke up a bit late. Had breakfast and lunch within minute of each other. I prepared spaghetti. Had no cheese but it was still decent. I blogged, looked for jobs (freelance writing), and also looked for a rental house to see if we could get approved if they send me a reply. I've looked at several and many had only a one bath despite having two or more bedrooms. I fail to see why they'd have only one bathroom. I do not wish to share a bathroom. There was or were two houses but all it said was to apply and when I clicked on it a form came up to submit to the realtor. I think they cost about over a thousand a month. I can't remember where in Indianapolis they were. But it was enough to get me to LinkedIn where I applied for a few jobs in freelance writing. Not really sure they'll call.

I've gone to my blogger and I was quite amazed that over 80 people went to see it. I suppose the blog I wrote was a lengthier piece and not about my work update. I can't say it wasn't appreciated. Somewhere in the world people were interested in what I was writing about. My wordpress hasn't had a person look at it in almost a week. I'm a bit depressed about that but it does get that way sometimes there.

There hasn't been any writing but I've been getting some thoughts and I might think about these when I get to the point of taking up my 'pen'.

I've had a bit less sadness but the knee is bothering me at several points in the day. The puppy attacked the cat again. Then he wanted to jump at the cat who was on the kibble table. I realized that the puppy wanted what the cat was eating so I pacified him and led him away and gave him cat kibble. He was happy enough and the cat was able to eat in peace. I've also had to leash the puppy so he wouldn't go and stray and find the cat happily sleeping somewhere in the house.

I've been knitting a little bit. It's good - the pattern of the stitches look nice. I might take up another project after I'm done with this blog.

I'm rather wishing there was some wine to have. I miss having wine. I guess it's best not to have wine now. It could be too much for me.

The Libertarian party thing isn't going to work. It's almost the 15th and nobody's emailed and said I'm in with their idea of me running for city council. But that's just as well. I don't wish to do this now. I think the best thing is to plan on leaving this city and finding another place to live in.

I gave into a whim and wrote a letter to Emmanuel Macron asking him if I could go to France under an asylum application. I saw some information about the asylum thing. One has to be in the country to ask for asylum. That alone won't be doable as it will cost money which I haven't got. I don't know how much plane fare to Paris costs. I think with this COVID thing nobody from the USA can fly to Europe or anywhere there.

I suppose Macron won't even get to see my letter IF i sent it.

I'm getting the terrible idea that this weekend torture on me may go on forever. I surely hope not. I want it to stop.

I also heard some news that the Queen is unwell. If she is, I hope that she'll come to terms with her God that it's no use to try to go after me. I'm sure it will be a relief for everyone she's paid that have been after me in all that I'm doing. I'm sure they'll be glad to go back to their lives.

July 11, 2020 at 7:10pm
July 11, 2020 at 7:10pm
#987861
I was reviewing a comment about one of the books I wrote: What Jesus Said and How You Can Live It. One of the reviews mentioned that it had a lack of theological insight. I do not think that this statement is something that has merit because I do not think the source has any more theological background than I. I wrote this book because I wanted to find a way to interpret (in my own life experiences) what Jesus' words were in the Bible. If they were truly his words, even. But I believe that those quotes I cited in the book have relevance to the world as it is now, and to the lives of people who feel that they're somehow missing something or lost in a very chaotic world. I think Jesus' words in the Bible point everyone to a way of looking at things so that they will have peace, most of all, and that they will find Jesus a willing listener to their prayers. The fact that I used to be a Catholic and thus at the time of writing it, I was no longer attending Catholic activities (mass, for example) shouldn't deter anyone from reading it, unless you automatically write off anyone Catholic or having had a Catholic education from your reading list.

I wish that those who received this book in the giveaways or see it online or promoted in social media would find something in this book that they can read it without the clutter of the noise that people have heard about Catholics, Jesus Christ, Jesus or any similar figure in Christianity, and just read this book as though you were thinking of what one person's insights were in dealing with life.

Thank you.
Mary Faderan
July 11, 2020 at 12:04pm
July 11, 2020 at 12:04pm
#987836
My morning has really been a short one as I've slept in. I'm working more on my yarnwork this day. It's nice out and I think some people will like to go for a drive or a walk. But the state is telling everyone to be careful still with this pandemic. I hope that the day will bring us good news. I've been unable to do much in the way of writing lately. I think that the knee is mending but there are some twinges throughout the day which are painful. It should be well enough soon.

I saw that some people have been listening to my podcast. Some of them are from Ireland and Germany, which I think is pretty cool. I don't know what it is about my podcast they enjoy listening to but it's really giving me some encouragement. I think someday it might hit the charts, haha. At this point there are only less than a 100 people who've listened to a podcast of mine.

I will be doing more blogs more than anything for the foreseeable future. I might even invest in a good electric typewriter or merely a manual typewriter. Those are so cool to have and I'm going to be like the old authors who did their writing on these types of instruments. Sometimes having an electronic or computerized way to write one's work is too easily hacked and one too many people's works have already been stolen and are now masquerading as some famous writer's work. Or more than one famous writer. I can tell you who they are because these two men have stolen my ideas and they are now very sad and feeling as though life is not worth living.



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