Leslie at Venice Beach
Unexpected rains
were a blessing from Mother Earth.
they fell around 5:51 pm
nine minutes before the show end.
The plus had to be pulled.
11:14 am
July 11, 2010
Good conversation with Stephen Longfellow Fiske
Just now.
Good to see things from his point of view.
I found myself making a film.
I did not like the way my energy was
going, so I called him up.
I want to explain more of the ideas in this blog.
What do I mean when I say
the problem is not with BP.
The problem is with all of us?
There is a shortage of good dreams
in the world right now.
PB represents a point of view.
They are doing what they do well.
I am more concerned about you and I
who have dreams that need to supplant BP.
There are more than 144,000 dreams that it will take
to bring in 1000 years of Peace.
EcoUsable Will Sponsor Venice Eco Fest Photo Galleries!!!!!
Joey Mendelsohn and Marc Wollman
of EcoUsable are sponsoring ten hours
of my writing so I can tell the story
of the incredible Rainmaking Activity
that happened at the Venice Eco Fest.
Thank you so much!!! I really needed
to healing boost this morning, dear allies,
Joey and Marc. It is not easy being on the frontlines
as an Evolutionary Leader learning to live
here at the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community.
The world so deeply needs more of us to attempt
to live together and send uplifting positive messages
to the Gulf. That was essence of the work
I was doing at Venice Beach July 10, 2010
JOEY MENDELSOHN OF THE ECOUSABLE
WATER BOTTLE with KEEP THE BEET MEDIA
STAR. Unexpected fain fell around the time
Joey and Keep the Beet got together
RAIN FROM THE SKY--Joey Mendelsohn, rainmaker,
one of my local heros for lending positive energy to the
movement to turn our world green, dances at the
Venice Eco Fest with Keep The Beet Media Star,
The World's First Beet Plant.
Keep the Beet was implicated in bringing rain
to the Venice Eco Fest July 10. She wanted
to apologize to the scheduled acts who followed
the Luminaries and No Plastic Dancers in the Ocean dance
troup. The day was overcast, providing gentle cloud cover,
but Keep The Beet and Mother Earth just got too excited
when attention was called to heal Mother Earth.
The rain was significant, a healthy unexpected downpour
that left puddles throughout Venice and made
it necessary to pull the electric plug before the scheduled
ending of the Venice Eco fest 2010 July 10, 2010.