• Enjoy The Ride

    I have gone dark for about four months, as you all have seen I felt like I didn’t need this anymore. I need to write now more than ever, in fact forever, always. In life it’s just simple to enjoy the ride. Ups, downs, twirl arounds n’ upside down. Your not always right, or wrong. Shit happens whenever we like it or not. Get out there, don’t be scared of looking a certain way, but have the courage to feel everything around you, pleasure and pain alike. Just remember:

    Life is fleeting, as it should be, but God’s love is forever.


    Golden Boy

    A boy who lacks himself wants a pretty girl who they can destroy 

    A girl who lacks herself wants a golden boy who can fill the void 

    Both mirages lack joy, but you’re my oasis and my toy 

    If you disappear, who else can I annoy?  

    My dear golden boy 


    Written On 7/18/2025

    I love everyone of ya’ll, and I pray for your peace.

    “He is here and nothing else.”

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  • March 4th, 2025

    Day of the Week 🗓️: Tuesday

    Weather 🌡️: Spring is Breaking Through!!!

    Moon Phase 🌙 : Waxing Crescent 

    Holiday 🎇: Fat Tuesday

    On This Day 🗺️: In 1933, Franklin D. Roosevelt is inaugurated as the 32nd US President, pledges to pull the US out of the Depression, stating in his inaugural address “that the only thing we have to fear is fear itself”. (Fact taken from https://www.onthisday.com/)


    Funnily enough Trump’s tariffs are effective today as the plummeting stock market reflects.

    How To Bathe In The Sun: A Simple Guide For Bipedals, The Four-Legged, And Photosynthesizers Alike.

    1. Simply, rise. Open your eyes.
    2. Say in your head, “Give us this day our daily bread“.
    3. Rinse and repeat. You are safe. You are complete.

    Instruction, poem, recipe, ritual, prayer, mantra, practice, you decide. Labels truly suck, abolish your limits.


    Instruction, poem, recipe, ritual, prayer, mantra, and practice written on March 4th, 2025.

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    I love you for all time.

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