You will need the High Speed Internet for this one. The pictures total 1 Gigabyte at this end.
Before I get to the photographs, I
would like to comment about my upcoming change (addition) to becoming
a Lay Preacher or a Lay Minister.
I am still thinking about this change
and what it will really mean. I do not see any problems about doing
it -- just problems about explaining it. What concerns me is that it
is different being a sermon-maker than it is being a Truthsayer.
Being a Truthsayer is one thing and saying sermons is another thing.
Of course, you could have 'Truth-Speaking Sermons'. You could have
sermons that have a lot of Truth inside of them. That would not be
too much of a transition. Then you would have something that is half
Truthsaying and half sermonizing. But, 'sermonizing' is a very
subjective and environmental term. No two sermons are alike, nor are
two methods of sermonizing the same.
From my point of view the sermonizing
part is not so much 'Fire and Brimstone Damnation' as it is warnings
and healings. Warnings about bad things and bad persons, that I just
said the Truth about, and then the healings; how to get out if it,
how to heal from it. How to become a better person. I have already
done that combination many times as a Truthsayer; but as a Lay
Preacher or a Lay Minister I would be doing it constantly.
The difference would be that I would
say a Truth, and then I would sermonize about it; probably on
podcasts. I would speak about how people can get involved in
wrongdoings such as the Deviate Game and the Politics Game (or just
everyday events) more than I have done so previously. Plus, how
people can get out of wrongdoings.
To me that satisfies the requirements
for being a Lay Minister or a Lay Preacher.
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I particularly do not want to drive
anyone crazy by making this change; and I see it as an improvement
and an assistance to all of my listeners. As well as very
essential information.
This society is crazy enough with a
permanently sick Politics Game, a permanently horrible Deviate Game,
Queer Medias, Queer Legal Profession, Filthy Monkey Horrors and so on
and so forth.
All of those things live off of driving
people crazy, and de-braining their minds so they can only follow
orders. I do not want that certainly; I refuse to do that. So, this
is assistance -- NOT orders. Done in a ministerial format. Sermons
instead of Truth messages. All done with many podcasts.
Thus, I will be what you could call a
Podcast Minister. I do not want to be an evangelist. Just a
Podcast Minister. Which derives from being a Truthsayer that makes
podcasts. I have many many foundations as a Truthsayer, so to change
my approach slightly to be a Lay Minister (while still doing some
Truthsaying) will not be difficult.
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At the time of this writing I am on
medical leave from my employment. I am undergoing the usual gauntlet
of medical appointments and varying opinions and good-bad-indifferent
information. I have it sorted out now and I am undergoing treatments.
None of the treatments, and none of the
medical orders, say that I cannot drive my Impala; which has an
automatic transmission. In fact, most of everyone involved with my life wants me alive and driving often. In fact, I
am supposed to get physical exercise for part of every day.
Well, that just fits the billing for
taking photographs for 'Here' episodes. I usually take photographs
from the driver's seat of my Impala, and not because I am lazy. When
I go out on a Photo Safari I travel fast. I have to travel fast to
catch the sights and visions that I want to capture with my cameras.
I change directions often and I literally chase scenes as they are
developing across the landscapes. Often a perfect picture will be
gone in the time it would take me to get out of the Impala and set up
for a photograph.
Because of this, I have been going out
from time to time recently taking some pictures. Autumn
picture-taking weather is rapidly disappearing at this time, to be
replaced by Winter picture-taking weather weeks from now.
This episode of the 'Here' series is a
composite of some recent photographs and some from last year that I
never released. They are arranged to depict what a typical Autumn
Harvest looks like here in North Central Iowa. Visually they are
arranged to show you mid-autumn to late autumn scenes.
It is not a time of great beauty, as it
is mostly after the 'Fall Foliage' season; which gives it more
importance. Anyone can take fall foliage snapshots. Instead, I have
put pictures into this episode that show the terrain and the scenery
as it really is -- between Fall Foliage and Winter. A time span
almost never photographed.
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Pictures 1-11 are a set, taken in an
anonymous county that is very typical of what all Iowa counties
should look like. However, these are scenes of the areas that are
typically imminent targets of the BUWIs.
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Pictures 12-34 are taken in Wright and
Hancock Counties and show you what the landscapes are supposed to
look like in the Real (Living) Iowa.
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Pictures 35-48 show a little town in
Franklin County that has been mobbed by ButtUgly Windmills. This is
what the BUWIs will do to any town or county if they are not
controlled and/or kept off. The pictures are from outside the town
and from inside the town.
I will not enhance these pictures
because the subject matter is too repulsive to warrant it.
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Pictures 49-54 are taken just east of
the BUWI Cemetery of the awful machines that we just looked at. These
lands are still alive.
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Pictures 55-91 are taken on a new day
and show the small town of Bradford in Franklin County completely
mobbed by ButtUgly Windmills. From here we drive eastwards along the
pathway that the BUWIs intend to take when they lay out carpets of
new Cemeteries between here and Parkersburg; where there are many
protest signs on display against the onslaught of the BUWI machines.
You will see the precursor of all BUWI
Cemeteries in some of these shots, the transmission lines that BUWIs
always put along tracts of land that they later intend to destroy
with ButtUgly Windmills. The transmission line goes right to the
Parkersburg area and beyond.
Austinville.
Aplington.
Parkersburg in the background. Note the
transmission line is already there.
The transmission line continues on and
on. I think that is New Hartford in the background. Do you see the
high moraine in the background, behind New Hartford? Picture 91 is
taken from the top of that moraine looking eastwards, right along the
pathway of upcoming BUWI Cemeteries.
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Pictures 92-109 are back in Wright
County where our WONDERFUL COUNTY SUPERVISORS PROVE EVERY DAY THAT
THEY LOVE THEIR WRIGHT COUNTY -- BY KEEPING OUT THE BUWIS!!!!
Boone River
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Pictures 110-112 are taken during a
short jaunt down to Hamilton County and shows the Boone River
watershed there.
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Thor in Humboldt County.
On the border of Humboldt and Wright
County.
Eagle Grove in the late sunset.
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I was waiting for a full moon to
arrive. Out in the fields I stopped just in time (one recent night)
to take about ten time-delay shots. I wanted the picture of a Harvest
Moon. That is the full moon as seen through the harvest particulate
matter that lingers in the lower atmosphere during harvest season. It
colors the moon in a unique way. To get such a picture I had to shoot
the moon while it was still low enough above the horizon that the
harvest matter would color the view.
This picture is the one that came out
the best, minus all colors. It is a standard for comparison. I used a
Canon SX-70 in zoom mode for this. At night it wants to use the flash
attachment, which gives you zip for results at range. So, keep the
flash down and it shifts into long exposures. If you use the ten
second time delay feature, the camera is through shaking from your
hands by the time the picture is taken.
I call this one the 'Wright County
Harvest Moon', and this is the real coloration.
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Markel Peters
https://voices-of-iowa.blogspot.com/
https://voices-of-iowa-concise.blogspot.com/