Tuesday, January 21, 2014

singing in the rain

what a glorious feeling, I'm ha-ha-happy again

now last year I warned people that Casitas Lake was low... when I went up to check the bald eagle I was concerned at the low lake level....during the recent city council election in Santa Barbara, the candidates were fixated on the homeless and unions while I was waiting in vain for them to talk about the impending drought..no one said a word...all they did was offer empty stupid campaign promises and do karaoke at local bars...promises...I never promise anything to anybody, I will guarantee that...


 
ok so when all the priests and pastors and bishops and north county farmers gathered somewhere in a country church to pray for rain, I wonder were they sacrificing serpents too? Rick Perry the dumbass governor of Texas called for prayer to end the Texas drought...thank God this guy isn't going to run again and a gal, Wendy Davis, seeks to replace him.....Texas is a great state and in dire need of leadership, not evangelicals...

prayer is an inner spiritual dialogue, not something you use to ask for things...Jesus was a homeless, socialist hippie who offered this: seek and ye shall find.....Santa Claus was a fat capitalist..maybe these bible thumping yahoos should ask Santa for rain!! SANTA=SATAN

neither Santa nor Jesus will provide the rain just because we think we need it...what we need is to reduce growth, over- building, and all the waste...

so I went out to the creeks and they are bone dry...the tree limbs are breaking and falling...tree limbs....hmmmm...tree limbs yield branches so I found a good one and fashioned my own divining rod...

I waved my rod around like a crazed teabagger while hiking the creek ...I pointed my rod at the sky!! I pointed my rod at the ground...rain is here! water is here and rain is forthcoming...

I saw some gals on bicycles heading down the back road by the creek, so I pointed my rod at them too....oh the power!! oh, the glory of it all!!!

remember: water is life, don't waste it...be like water and seek your own level, that's my advice...

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