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Friday November 15, 2024

Happy Prep Day to you all!


I forgot to send out the pictures of lots of olives being harvested this week as I mentioned. So here you have just 3 of the many being posted from around the Land. refer back to an earlier post when we spoke about all the many different varieties of them growing in the Land now as opposed to Biblical times.


Note the one photo is showing the old method of harvesting olives that don't want to drop from the top of the branches.


Once again we do not use olives in any way to shape the start of the year and the Month of Abib. The 2 agricultural witnesses described in scripture outside of the barley are what? Grapes and figs.

I see spaceweather.com has a post today about the big super moons of the past 4 months. Does anyone thing that is a coincidence that we have had four 30 day lunar months in that time frame as well as seen from the Jerusalem region?


Here is their quote:

TONIGHT'S FULL MOON IS A STUPIDMOON: You read that right. Tonight's full Moon is a "supermoon" for the fourth month in a row. We've decided that's a stupidmoon. Supermoons should be special, not repetitive. The term "supermoon" was coined by an astrologer in 1979 to describe a rare full Moon unusually close to perigee (closest approach to Earth), as much as 14% wider and 30% brighter than ordinary full Moons. Now mainstream news outlets report 3 to 4 supermoons every year. That's just ... Insert your own adjective (with a Moon photo!) here.

Still looking for rain between Sunday and Tuesday. The ground is really, really dry in the grain growing regions. The IMS has a section dedicated to that just in case you are not aware. It gives percentages, etc. Lots of tools to keep things straight here at the end of the age.

Back to my remodeling!


Our peace we give to you.



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