THIS PLANET OF DUALITY

Beloved,

BRRR, I turned my heat on this morning.  There is no sun to warm up my house and it feels damp.  I am so grateful that I am not in Florida or anywhere this unusual hurricane Dorian is showing her face. I am very aware of what it means to be on the water and my heart goes out to all who are affected.  Our world, our earth is made up of contradictions.  Water is so necessary for our planet and for us but ANYTHING healthy or not that is in excess is dangerous. We have both sides of every physical or mental emotion going on at the very same time in different parts of our space.  It amazes me that it doesn’t even have to be far away from us.  When the tornado hit my area, it went right around my town but affected all the towns around me.  There is no rhyme or reason to it, but it is the truth. We are the Planet of Duality.

Here is an example of what I am trying to say.  Water is necessary and can be exhilarating but imagine if you never had seen an ocean or actually know or experience the joy of it. There is also joy that we can share with those that have no idea what an ocean is.

The older I get, the funnier this scenario is.

The number 3 has always been a special number to me but I did not know why.  Kari Samuels gives a short but explicit reason why it is.  See if it touches you.

https://spiritlibrary.com/videos/kari-samuels/september-energy-forecast-heal-your-body-and-soul

When I first saw this picture, my assumption  was wrong.  On the media there is so much about the harassment of blacks by whites that I ASSUMED with no forethought the wrong explanation.  Then I looked again and thought of what a great example this picture was of just humans helping humans.

Wouldn’t you say the roles were reversed in this case?  The senior was helping the younger man rather than vice versa. These types of stories warm my heart and give me reason to continue to believe in the whole human race.

Wouldn’t you like every teacher to read this?  What a future generation could be alive on this planet if they did.

 Love and Light

Mary Grace
https://thewoundedchalice.com

REMEMBRANCE OF 9/11

Beloved,

 I had just sent out my weekly newsletter when this email appeared in my mailbox and when I opened it; I realized that it was something for the whole country.  I cannot reach the whole country but I can reach you.  I want to share this with you so you can share it with others.  Tuesday is a very special day of Remembrance, 9/11.  Let us remember all the Americans and humans who were affected by this tragedy.  A single moment of remembrance is all that it takes to send prayer after prayer to all of our beloveds, known and unknown.  WE ARE ALL HOME.

https://storycorps.org/listen/joe-dittmar-180907/

Love and Light

Mary Grace
https://thewoundedchalice.com

CARIBBEAN RELIEF EFFORT – HELP US HELP THE BIRDS

Beloved,  I received this email yesterday and it brought to my attention something I had never v considered. You have been great at providing for the people and even the animals but who ever considered the birds.  They too need food to eat.  Our summer birds that delight us so like the hummingbirds are in trouble right now on all the areas of devastation from the numerous hurricanes. I am a little embarrassed as I feed the birds in my yard and get so much joy from watching them and yet it never dawned on me that they could be in trouble especially on the islands that have been devastated by the storms.

Would you read what is on these two emails and there is a link also included if you would like to donate online.
Our feathered friends do need our help and I would appreciate it if you could consider contributing to their safety.
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We just received the following information from our friends Derek & Jeannnette Lovitch at Freeport Wild Bird Supply. They are working with our seed company Lizzie Mae’s Bird Seed & Dry Goods and BIRDSCARIBBEAN to ship much needed supplies to help with the birds of the devastated Caribbean islands.  PLEASE READ THE INFORMATION BELOW.  

We all love our birds, and some of these islands are the winter homes of our beloved hummingbirds.

WE HAVE SPOKEN TO THE FOLKS AT LIZZIE MAE’S BIRD SEED AND WE WILL BE SENDING A DONATION TO THEM NEXT WEDNESDAY TO HELP WITH THIS EFFORT.  IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTRIBUTE WE WOULD BE HAPPY TO ACCEPT THE DONATION FOR YOU AND PASS IT ALONG.  YOU CAN ALSO FOLLOW THE LINK BELOW TO DONATE DIRECTLY TO BIRDSCARIBBEAN.

WHEN WE THINK OF THE DEVASTATION ON THESE ISLANDS WE FAIL TO CONSIDER THE EFFECT THAT IT HAS ON THE LOCAL WILDLIFE.

EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS,
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION
BILL, NANCY & DEZEREE

Dear fellow store owners,

I am working with BirdsCaribbean to organize an effort to get hummingbird and bird feeding products to the islands hardest hit by Hurricanes Irma and Maria. They will then be distributed to residents who are willing to aid native, and in some cases Endangered endemic birds, by offering supplemental food sources as the islands’ habitats slowly recover. Hummingbird feeders and birdseed for species such as grassquits, bullfinches, doves, and parrots (many of which are found nowhere else in the world, and some endemic to single, devastated islands) may be critical in providing food to desperate birds in the coming weeks, and perhaps on some islands, even years.

A conversation with a Birds Caribbean Board Member and friend led to the realization that we could assist in this effort. Like you, we’re a small mom-and-pop bird feeding supply store and there’s only so much we could personally do financially. However, the least I could offer was to make a few phone calls to see what I can rally.

My first call was to Lizzie Mae’s Bird Seed.  Lizzie Mae’s has packed an Island Relief blend and the product is on its’ way to Miami right now.  Upon arrival at the FEMA Warehouse the seed will be divided and sent to the different islands in need.  The seed will start being placed on rudimentary feeders upon arrival. Aspects, Inc, has also offered a generous donation of tube feeders and this will be part of the next phase of shipments. 

The next step in the process is where you guys come in. If you are able, we are asking you to donate anything you may be able to from the listing of these products (due to logistical concerns and sorting needs, we are keeping the list short at this time):

  • Dr. JB’s Hummingbird Feeders (Songbird Essentials) with 32oz, 48oz, or 80oz capacity).
  • Big Gulp 40oz hummingbird feeder (Classic Brands)
  • Best-1 32oz and 72oz hummingbird feeders (Best-1)
  • “Instant” sugar (especially helpful for areas without power or fuel), but ONLY 100% sucrose – nothing with any dyes, preservatives, additional additives, or pre-mixed solutions. This is especially important given the potential volume of nectar that these birds will consume on de-vegetated islands, as opposed to just the usual supplement offered from feeders).
  • Hummingbird feeder cleaning supplies, such as bottle brushes and port cleaners.
  • Platform feeders: post-mounted or hanging.
  • Tube feeders (might be especially important for areas with serious rat problems) that are easy to clean in wet, tropical environments and are long-lasting so we don’t add to the massive refuse problem, such as Aspects Quick-Clean line and Droll Yankees Onyx line.

We ask that you put anything available in a box marked Birds Caribbean and leave it out for the Lizzie Mae driver to take back to their warehouse. Think about it: Birds Caribbean has a goal of 2,000 hummingbird feeders and if we each donated just four feeders, they’re almost half way to that goal!

Alternatively, you can make a financial donation to Birds Caribbean to help pay for the shipping costs to the islands. You can do that online here:https://www.razoo.com/story/Birdscaribbean-Hurricane-Relief.

It’s been a tough year, from Harvey to Pacific fires to Irma and Maria. And I know you’re probably feeling “donated-out” like we are. But while we too have supported humanitarian efforts, here’s a chance for all of us to use our chosen line of work to focus on a specific, but critical effort to save some truly remarkable birds. I hope you will join me in this effort

Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Derek and Jeannette Lovitch
Freeport Wild Bird Supply
Freeport, Maine

*The islands needing this assistance:

St. Martin/ Sint Maarten
US Virgin Islands (St. Thomas, St. John, St. Croix)
British Virgin Islands (Tortola, Jost Van Dyke, Anegada)
Anguilla
Antigua and Barbuda
Dominica
Puerto Rico
Turks and Caicos Islands
Guadeloupe
Martinique
southern Bahamas (e.g., Great Inagua, where the endemic Inagua Woodstar hummingbird lives)
St. Eustatius
Saba

About BirdsCaribbean
BirdsCaribbean is a vibrant international network of members and partners committed to conserving Caribbean birds and their habitats. We raise awareness, promote sound science, and empower local partners to build a region where people appreciate, conserve and benefit from thriving bird populations and ecosystems. We are a non-profit (501 (c) 3) membership organization. More than 100,000 people participate in our programmes each year, making BirdsCaribbean the most broad-based conservation organization in the region. You can learn more about us, our work, and how to join at: www.birdscaribbean.org.