On The Veranda Speaking With Knowledge

This morning Knowledge is going to be with us to share some thoughts. We are honored to have these amazing guests stop by in this series of interviews. Are you ready?

Knowledge you are one of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit to mankind. How does that fit in with the deluge of information that we are experiencing in this the computer age? We walk, talk and sleep on data. Yes, that’s right, it seems overwhelming at times. Creation is huge, complex and expanding and all this data mirrors that. We are finding out more about creation that’s all, which is a good thing.

Yes, I see that but what is the difference between that and the knowledge which is the gift? Man needs the ability to sort through and come up with the ideas that knit that all together or to in other words come up the overarching truths, yes. That is the knowledge, OK.

And then it is secret knowledge and only certain people get to have it? That is what, far from the way it is? So, you are saying that it is more like it is hidden in plain sight. And the gift is the ability to see more clearly and to discover it for oneself, interesting.

Well, we have more to think and wonder about. Off I go to the city in a few moments, scan day.

Love in plain sight, Felipé.

On The Veranda Speaking With Piety

Here is number two in our attempt to interview the characteristics of the seven gifts of the Holy Spirit. We are on the Veranda and everything is set up for our time together today. I chose Piety.

So Piety we don’t hear from you so much these days. Are you here from a long lost era? How do we link up here today? Yes, I could look you up in the big fat paper dictionary, of course. Well, I see words like religious but here, this I like, “the quality of being dutiful”. There that is a good start.

So, what is there about dutiful that is so much of a gift? It sounds like something else that I have to do, another chore. Wait, what are you saying, that I have been chosen? That is the gift that I have been chosen to do these duties? Well, OK, let me digest that a minute.

So, what other revelations do you have for us today? Ah, you wish that we would use the word “piety” more often. OK, but it seems so, so old fashioned. Well, yes, it could be high time for a revival, maybe so.

Is it hard to be the old fashioned one in the group when the others seem so much more modern? Yes, yes, you all have been working together for a long time now. And things go in and out of vogue or importance depending. In other eras you were looked at differently than today. So, it is just your turn to be old fashioned, I see, sort of a break.

OK, thanks for taking the time to be with us on the Veranda today. Any last thoughts? To do your duties with joy, that’s important. Right, I see that.

Thanks for sticking with me loves, Felipé.

On The Veranda, Speaking With Fortitude

What if? What if we sat with a character or characteristic named Fortitude, would we get to know him/her better? Would we, could we learn something new that would help us on our journey? And what better place than the Veranda out of the harsh glare of the noonday sun and the thundershower of the afternoon. A place where secrets are told and dreams hatched. Or sometimes nothing happens at all.

Well Fortitude, I chose you to be first of the eight because I think that I know a bit about you already. While I say that seriously it could be a joke too, in the sense that if life were a little easier than I wouldn’t have to know you so well! Yes, it is a bitter sweet thing that life proves to be such a rocky road. I put forth at this time that you provide the wherewithal to day after day travel this road.

I know things are usually more complicated or richer maybe than our standard definitions account for. What do you think we could add to our common meaning to make it more clear or flesh it out? Can we come up with something to help us understand it better? Yes, we are picking your brain.

Yes, it is not all stonework as in a fortress. Yes, it needs a certain amount of armor but it also needs to be somewhat nimble to maneuver, to be able to sidestep. It’s a balance, yes, I see.

It can’t be created overnight. I takes time to build and the ancestors are big helpers. They have done it all, the good, the bad and the ugly and still had the time and style to produce us. Yes, here we are, good point.

Yes, very good. How about one more? Right, it is not so much of a wall as it is a purity that permeates the whole starting at the center. It is resilient at all levels, not just at it perimeter.

Well, this has been great. We owe you a lot for your time and openness. Maybe we will see you again. Yes, come back anytime.

Well Caminoheads, that went awesome. Hope we learned something or reviewed some things that we already knew. Have to go, love with fortitude, Felipé.

Pentecost Sunday Today

I am really lacking in fiery photos but here is a good one of a sunset over Vashon from a while ago.

A beautiful Mass today. Father David just manages to outdo himself week after week. Or maybe he was especially inspired this week for the Pentecost celebration. This commemorates the time fifty days after the Assention of Jesus when the Holy Spirit was sent to the Twelve Apostles. The guys were on fire with this injection of the Spirit.

And we are assured that the gifts available to them so long ago are still available to us newer followers. We got a hand out at church to take with us list the classic Gifts of the Holy Spirit. Here they are:

KNOWLEDGE
FORTITUDE
UNDERSTANDING
PIETY
COUNSEL
WISDOM
FEAR OF THE LORD

There one for each day of the week if you like. Let’s see if one of those jumps out at us here today or tomorrow and we will talk about it.

Time to go for now. The corn needs more water before the weather turns warm this midweek. The best of everything to you. Looking for the fire loves, Felipé.

The Flip Side

All happening on Vashon Island this weekend!

The sun is out and I have to get out in the corn. Maybe fertilize today. But first to be with you. Everything pretty much going along well where you are?

We had Bible Guys class this morning. I was in Orlando last weekend so I missed it but not a problem as there is nothing really to miss in a sense. You jump back in the flow of it and off you go. We had seven guys show up this morning. I think that we have twelve that come total but they are never there all at once. It always reminds me of the twelve apostles in that we are in some ways so alike and in other ways all so different. Again, a motley crew for Jesus.

We are supposed to be studying the Bible chapter by chapter but occasionally we fall into a conversational mode that leads us astray. We try and try to hold to the line but it was one of those days where every question spawns another. And that is what I am calling the flip side. We need the structure and discipline of the study but we also need to do whatever else comes out of that.

But ultimately it is all fun and I always miss it when I can’t make it for some reason. I remember when I was younger and I was talking to an older friend that said that he had been going to a class for nine years and I was amazed at that. But now I have been going for at least fifteen years to this one, time flies for me.

And here at Phil’s Camino we do a lot of flip side work as we walk and tapa along. We tend to talk out a lot of questions that come up in our lives. That is what I meant one time, “that we figure things out”. Somehow we manage to whittle out little building blocks that we can fit into our story to make sense of this or this. Nothing earthshaking but nonetheless vital in keeping things going in our journey. We seem to keep moving inspite of the standard obstacles.

This whole thing I realize is slightly on the vague side today but hmmm what to do? Maybe tomorrow things will be more in focus, that happens. The important thing is to get something done today even is it isn’t complete.

We have the Sheepdog Trials happening on Vashon this weekend and people come from hither and yon to watch. It is a crazy time when our population doubles. I’m going to hunker down at the ranch and wait for it to blow over.

Hither and yon loves, Felipé.

I Found My Camino Shell

My shell, smaller than a dime.

A few weeks ago I discovered that my tiny remembrance of walking in Spain had fallen off of my neck chain. I think that I described it as small than a dime. Well, I found the little silver shell on the carpet in the living room last night. I felt like throwing a party! See it really pays to cut down on vacuuming all the time.

In the corn news, it is supposed to rain today which we really need badly. I am managing to keep up with the weeds barely. And the deer are letting me know that they are still around.

If you are coming to the Veranda in August we were hoping that you could get your RSVP in by June 15th which is coming up. We need to have a certain amount of facilities and supplies on hand so we need some kind of rough headcount. I am expecting around fifty folks and that would be great if we could get that many.

I have a friend Sui who walks here as often as possible and lives and works in Seattle. She has connections with Taiwan. And there is a bishop there that is intent on coming to visit the ranch and walk with us. How about that? We haven’t had a bishop yet.

Just a few more minutes, maybe I can squeeze in one more news item. Our Catalina, Kate Barush, the Art Historian for the documentary is coming to the Veranda. We are assembling some heavy hitters.

Just saw an eagle soar by the window, a nice omen for our day loves, Felipé.

Don’t Let Me Forget

Sture and his man.

Don’t let me forget that I have a walk at 9:00. You would think that after all this time I would have this down but I spaced out on the Tuesday walk two days ago. Just got busy in the shop and it passed me by. If any of you showed up to no Phil, sorry.

Anyway Ivette sent in the pic today.   Isn’t it great.   I was just trying to date it and it seems early 2014.  We opened the trail on December 21, 2013 and Sture died in November 2014.  So for sure it was in that time frame.  There are no leaves and the pile of rocks is fairly high so I put it at January or February 2014.  I have a rain jacket on and it looks like the shelter is going up so it is winter for sure with a light rain falling at that moment.

Now that area is so overgrown with rose and willow that you just can’t see in that direction and it looks like a grotto there under the tree.  So this is the time when I am walking Phil’s Camino as an exercise program with no clue that Spain is in my future.  Ah, such an innocent age!

This was the time that Dr Zucker was writing up his reports with all the mentions of the trip to Spain like I was going tomorrow and I am saying, “No Doc I can’t go to Spain.”   He saw it in my future.

OK, so there it is for today.  Walking on the trail in a moment.  Come by when you can loves, Felipé.

A Wednesday

Along Phil’s Cornmino.

My Rebecca said thank you to me and to you for prayers for her well being. She seemed lighter and more buoyant this morning after a good night sleep. And Karen will be out of communications for a while as she recovers. God willing she will have a new lease on life.

Cris was touching on the importance of keeping connected in our prayer life in the Comments today. This is such a strong thing and I am the fortunate beneficiary of all the prayers that are showered on me from friends, blog readers and folks that have seen the film. I must never take this for granted and always be thankful.

Just as our health seems to have sunny days and rainy days so the weather is changing here. Hopefully we can get a ground soaking rain in the next two days. The corn needs it. The gray is already starting to brown which is too early. That usually starts to happen toward the Fourth.

Hope that your day turns out well with your hopes and challenges where you are. Buen Camino loves, Felipé.

Prayers For Two Please

My Rebecca at her reading recently. I don’t currently have a pic of Karen so this will have to stand for both.

Sort of like a request for “a table for two please” at your favorite restaurant. You know everything with work out in the end. We are here to buoy each other up and that is what we are up to today.

These days My Rebecca is plagued with sciatica pain. It has been going on for a while and it comes and goes like some middle school bully thinking he owns the place. She tries various things and nothing seems to work in the long run. I am asking you now to please focus your energy and use your connections to work on her well being. Thanks, that means a lot.

And two, our Caminoheads England Bureau Chief, Karen Kelly who lives in Cambridge needs you too. She is going in for surgery on Wednesday and would like your prayers and energy. I am asking her to hold steadfast even with the storm howling around her. Ask for healing and peace for her please.

As Cris reminds us we are a neighborhood here at Caminoheads and we need to be aware of each other. That is both tracking our victories and keeping track of our needs as we walk along. But I am preaching to the choir (does that translate?). We know this already but now just a reminder.

I got some confusion cleared up yesterday about my scheduling at the Treatment Center and I don’t have to make an appearance this week. Next week I have a long day on Wednesday for a scan and an appointment. But for now I am free. Alperfect.

Off to spend my daily hour weeding and then to the shop to work on the church cabinet that needs to get finished. Yea, here we go loves, Felipé.