We really don't need a new television series or a movie about the world going out of control. It seems that many of the new offerings are takeoffs of what is already happening in everyday life and is being reported that very day on the evening news. I don't need "entertainment" about crime, terrorism, earthquakes, weather disasters or animals out of control. Reality is real enough.
Last night, while putting the Passion Play grounds "to sleep" by shutting buildings and gates and making sure we were "secure" I had the joy to watch a couple of armadillos (live ones) digging holes in our entrance feature, and then had the further joy of ridding the world of a snake of unknown variety. I'm not a snake fan, so any snake needs a one way ticket to somewhere else. After a few passes with the car, he was no more, to be delivered to the dumpster by me today. Obviously all the people who went by him or over him earlier today didn't want to get involved in his disposal, so the task fell to me.
We have sightings on the property of feral pigs with multiple little piglets popcorn-fed skunks living under the amphitheater entrance ramps, a very large groundhog living on the play set and supposedly feeding on our "doves" who don't return home after being released by Jesus when He clears the Temple of the money changers and others. There are web worms in some of our trees and, of course, the multitude of wasps, hornets, bees, biting flies and the never seen but always felt chiggers. The Ark would have been an easy gig with only two of everything and everything in its designated place. This is certainly a tougher row to how with so many creepy-crawlers and so big an area to be watching. At least the Miller Moths haven't taken root and Mickey's relatives have stayed away for the past few weeks. Thank You, Lord for life abundant...... I think.
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