Sabbath December 6, 2025
- Brian Convery
- Dec 6
- 2 min read
Good morning Brethren and a happy Sabbath to you All!
We hope you are all using this time to grow in favor, acceptance, and knowledge of our Elohim: both Father and Son.
It has been a beautiful week of the early winter growing season in the Land. This part of the Abib Growing Cycle is always special to me as the land changes from its dried out dead looking grass area to a carpet of green emerging from stream beds in the valleys to high ridges with trees on them.
That sign is always accompanied by those in the sky: clouds of all shapes and sizes, rainbows, and fog.
The domestic and wild grains are growing rapidly under near perfect conditions. However, that is way to fast, as domestic have a 89-90 day growing cycle under such. Based on our experience with such over the decades we will witness an actual winter cold snap starting in the near future to slow things down. That is winter as defined in the middle east. All things are relevant.
There is another winter storm starting across the Land today as I write. Lots of folks who waited on getting out of the southern most areas are trapped in long lines and traffic jambs. That is because the stream beds can't handle the volume of water that rushes through them and the roads are under water. Major routes are actually closed already. As the day grows older lots of photo's will be put up on the internet of such events and locations.
What I have done is put together a bunch of photos from some really good photographers in the Land from this past work week.
I have some of the goat grass which we will start with as many of you like to keep an eye on it. For new comers, goat grass is wild barley that grows in unacceptable ground and conditions. It is not to be used for a First of the Firstfruits wavesheaf offering determination and thus the start of a year. There are some who promote it in all their folly. So watch your backs.
Then some "bows" early winter flowers and of course the domestic grains
Maybe we will post some of the rain event photos later today.
Once again, Happy Sabbath to All!
Our peace we give to you.














































