Psalm 90:10, "The length of our days is seventy years—or eighty if we are strong.... |
Three Score and Ten the Introduction, Well here we go, After 50 years I am going to take another attempt at writing. The first time was the Palmer writers correspondence school in 1969. The writing will be not a book that will be written with the idea of being published, But will be a writing of thoughts unencumbered by possible publishing and monetary gain. This writing will be a hybrid of Journal and Reminisce. It is important to me that the writings are my true thoughts at the time, not influenced by any factor. The writing will try to explain how a 70 year old white, male USA citizen now relates to today's world. Is every oldest generation lost in their own world, that they aged into? What do I see, and feel as I age farther. I know I am not normal as in what this world today would consider normal. But I hope I am in the ball park writing the thoughts of a 70 year old. I hope for you to learn to know who I am, As I search for Who I am at 70+ This work will carry on until I am no longer able to think or write. This will be done on a nearly daily writing interwoven with a life's reminiscing. This writing has been in the planning for 10 plus years. and I have now made it to this starting point. This writing is dedicated to My Wife The Kitten, My family, My grand children, Lukas, Levi, Luis, Lydia and Sonora Pearl. I thank you God that you have allowed me to have your Three Score and Ten Time. |
It's a Tuesday evening and we are getting ready to go north tomorrow. I did get the Black Raspberries fertilized today. But it is windy and cold out there. I was not real thrilled to be out there working. I see the Arugala is now up and the set onions first planted are up. At the house up north it is time to uncover the strawberries and fertilize the blueberries. if we can I want to plant a 4x4 post for hanging hummingbird and other bird feeders where we can see them from the house. then I hope to work on the farm line fence blaze line. We are going to return on Saturday so we can stop and see my Stepson and Grandson. He just turned seventeen and is looking at joining the Marines after graduating next spring. I worry about him, this is a major, major decision. I will fill you in on my progress when we return. Have a great blessed week. |