Today is the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party, a pivotal event in the country’s white American history, Dec. 16, 1773 – 251 year ago!
We sure love our coffee, lol.

Its been very quite on The Avenue. I understand The Gate has some traffic – everyone wants to be here now to see what happens next during these interesting times.
Hopefully, we’ll have some visitors soon. I personally (and at least one other) would like to see an answer to TIA, who asked about NAD oral supplements. Are they effective and worth the cost? And talking about medications, what’s the real truth with tirzepetide? We hear of the horrific potential side effects, but so many people are on it; can it be that bad? What will we find out in the future about how these are affecting people in the long run? Is it “too good to be true?” Inquiring mind wants to know! 🙂

M]/b – sounds like you are enjoying the holiday season right! Boogie on! Happy Holidays!

Thank you for reading today's post. Have an InterStellar Day! ~PrP






Svtyn
Are you here? What’s up?
Doors and Gates are open.
To love someone long-term is to attend a thousand funerals of the people they used to be. The people they’re too exhausted to be any longer. The people they grew out of, the people they never ended up growing into. We so badly want the people we love to get their spark back when it burns out, to become speedily found when they are lost.
But it is not our job to hold anyone accountable to the people they used to be. It is our job to travel with them between each version and to honor what emerges along the way. Sometimes it will be an even more luminescent flame. Sometimes it will be a flicker that temporarily floods the room with a perfect and necessary darkness. ~Heidi Priebe
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Pure Bullshit.
Oh, and where are the aliens?
December 19, 2024
Did You Know
Despite what cartoons have taught us, the coyote can run up to 43 miles per hour, while the roadrunner can only run up to 20 miles per hour.
December 20, 2024
Did You Know
The nursery rhyme “Mary Had a Little Lamb” is based on a true story. The girl in the rhyme is Mary Sawyer, who, as a young girl, hid her pet lamb in a basket under her desk after it followed her to school. One of her classmates later wrote down the rhyme as a poem.
Merry Christmas everyone.
If Mary had baby Jesus
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And Jesus is the lamb of God,
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Does that mean Mary had a little lamb?
Check with Helena’s post above.
“Love is what carries you, for it is always there, even in the dark . . . shining out at times like gold stitches in a piece of embroidery.”