Gratitude of Scrolls-1 by YourEnchantedGardener .....

Part One: The Gratitude of the Scrolls Report of Closing Ceremony for the Dead Sea Scrolls Exhibit.

Date:   1/9/2008 11:02:50 AM ( 16 y ago)



8:32 AM
January 9, 2008

This is the Report of the Closing Ceremony
that I did for the Dead Sea Scroll exhibit
at the San Diego Natural History Museum.

The museum itself had no scheduled Closing
Ceremony as far as I could tell.

The Scrolls themselves are alive.
They speak to all who listen.
They give Blessing to All who visited:
Children, Elders, Mothers, Fathers,
people of All Faiths, people of All beliefs.

I did not know to what extent
the Scrolls are Alive
until after I did this Closing Ceremony Work.

The final day was Sunday.
My Guidance told me to spend the final
day and hours at the museum.
Spending these hours there had its challenges.
It was not all Peaches and Cream.

Today is Wednesday.
I am looking forward to returning to the Garden.
There are Job's Tear plants, overgrown from last
season, to trim. There are new Job's Tears to
put in the ground, many that were planted
to back up dreams planted
from recent Enchanted Garden Campaigns.

I want to work on finances.
I want to work on structures here
at the Enchanted Garden Intentional Community.

I want to follow the exciting inspirations I
am seeing in my Mind's Eye to
get a complete on the World Peace Starter Kit,
a series of designs that will be printed on
chemical free Rhimax organic paper.

There is also THE COMEBACK of JOE THE FARMER,
my promised children's book. I want
to finish that storybook.

Joe the Farmer wakes up at 5 AM many days.
The family is tired, and works so very hard.
Many of his brother and sister local San Diego organic
farmers are hurting.
Some were burned out in the recent fires.
Other had damages.

My friend Ron Nash of The Nash Group
invited me to Steven Finley's house
in December for a Big Fire Relief Benefit,
but my local farmers were not part of the
receiving funds from that benefit.

Joe the Farmer never, never, gives us,
but that does not mean he does not feel
the pain. Water is being cut back to save
a Delta Fish. Jim Bell, my ally running
for Mayor reminds me this is not an
and/or proposition. We need to save
endangered species. I remind him
that not only are Delta Smelt endangered,
but our local organic farmers.

Many people in my city,
if they had to vote, would water Golf Courses
before giving Joe and all his other farmer
friends the funds they need--the relief--
to make sure that our City is fed.

They do not realize that we are in
a National Food Emergency.
They do not yet realize that San Diego,
with Mediterannean climate similar
to the once prolific gardens of Qumran,
can produce extensive plant life
and food crops.

Joe and the other farmers represent
authentic Earth Based Homeland Security.

They know that if they were part of the
Rebuilding Strategy for San Diego--
the farmers and master Designers,
architects, and contractors, could
carry out approaches to rebuilding
that would lessen the
impact of inevitable future fires.

Joe and his fellow/lady farmers also
know:

We have it in our capacity,
through delegating land for
farming development,
to educate kids and parents
how to grow foods.

In WW11 we had victory gardens
that provided 40% of the food
we ate under war conditions.

We are presently in war conditions.

The Farmers also know:
Through a Binational Enchanted Garden
Growing Network, we could feed
All the people within a 100 mile radius
on both sides of the border.

We have a marvelous governer
in California right now.
He wants to see garden's in schools.
I want to go out and inspire some of these
gardens.

That seed has been planted.
The Enchanted Garden Growers Network
as a Seed Dream,
was planted
at the recent Pacific Symposium's
Plant Your Dream Altar.

Jean Giblette, head of the Medicinal Herb
Consortium, inspired the very name.
I want to birth that seed by Spring 08.
This is our region to grow specialty crops
to support the growing number of
Accupuncturists who will become the
Medicine of Tomorrow.

Then the Kids came and the musician.
The Seeds are in the ground.

All these are Enchanted Garden Projects
I want to work on, but first I am called
to make one more trip to the San Diego
Natural History Museum.

End of Part 1
9:02 AM
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