“Before I was six years old, my grandparents and my mother had taught me that if all the green things that grow were taken from the earth, there could be no life. If all the four-legged creatures were taken from the earth, there could be no life. If all the winged creatures were taken from the earth, there could be no life. If all our relatives who crawl and swim and live within the earth were taken away, there could be no life. But if all the human beings were taken away, life on earth would flourish. That is how insignificant we are.”
Russell Means, Oglala Lakota Nation (November 10, 1939 – October 22, 2012)
Harley play (always a priority), a 2.5 hour ZOOM call with The Gypsy, visitors from Sydney, tennis, nachos and soft tacos for dinner and an enquiry about Jack Russell puppies.
It’s still HOT.
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Meditation tomorrow so it’s time to sleep.
Nite all.
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