Wednesday February 25, 2026
- Brian Convery
- Feb 25
- 3 min read
Hi Folks and a late good morning to you. Been transplanting blueberry bushes. It was not my number one thing to do today but the weather made it happen.
Actually it worked out as a calming past time for me playing in the dirt. I appreciate you guys a lot, but please don't send any more statements or videos to me about the grifter from Canada and his idiotic proclamations.
I actually sat through a whole video and was feeling sick for the deaths he will cause to those just being called to the Calendar understanding who trip into his sphere of influence.
That is all part of what the parable of the sower is about.
Maybe I will address it later in the week. It is so easy to see through all of his nonsense and for that matter complete deceit. That video brought back memories long forgotten of the Nehemia days with fools running around trying to appear smart. This guy started out as a Nehemiaite and then switched to a Beccaite and now is feeding off the sheep heavily from the looks of things by himself with his crony's.
Ezekiel 24 says it straight.
Today we can take a look around the Jezreel Valley. The uniformity of the barley: both domestic and wild, and the wheat all growing in good ground is absolutely beautiful to see this year. It is in unison as to Zadok growth stages in all the 3 main grain growing regions. That is, all the grain which was planted in the ground prior to the early rains arriving.
The first photo is a caution to the newer folks. It appears as an illusion as to the age of the wheat heads. This takes place in the early morning and late afternoon when sun rays shine through the awns of the grain at a low angle to the horizon. This wheat is in the flowering stage so do not be led in another direction when something like this is presented.
Then we have a good learning photo which is a visual for Isaiah 28:25. Remember after he has plowed and leveled the field he plants the wheat in rows and the barley in its designated place. Here you can see a series of photos depicting the barley locations in this region. It is regarded as less important than wheat so it is not given the choicest locations as they are not conducive to planting in long rows. Notice the small hillside locations here loaded with domestic and wild barley in good ground that has met the Biblical requirements for an agricultural field.
Then a few more photos of wheat.
The last one is showing oats growing in a young grain field. Notice how it towers over the younger grain. That is its pattern because it matures earlier than the domestic grains and the wild barley. That applies even when found in good ground which is plowed and leveled ground.
Never forget Christ gave 4 different soils and locations when speaking about the parable of the sower. Only one is declared as "good" and produces multiple sizes of good harvests. The other 3 are for grazing purposes and thus flourish with goat grass or wild barley, oats, and weeds.
We have addressed that often in the past.
Our peace we give to you.



















