[Women] greetings -- Check-in

Annie Warmke annie at bluerockstation.com
Mon Mar 23 08:12:22 CDT 2020


Martha;  What a wonderful quote.  I love the idea of singing at dawn and 
at dusk.  Annie

On 3/23/2020 6:28 AM, Martha McGovern via Women wrote:
> Greetings, friends --  I am agreeing with both Jane and Annie.  The A 
> List for the Women of FUUSM is a good way for us to keep in touch.  
> Let's reserve Zoom for specific meetings.  Our numbers would be very 
> difficult to manage in one Zoom session, but we can each add on to 
> this Check-in.  The Worship & Music Committee (with Kat) met yesterday 
> to do some planning.  I'll share the results soon, but using the email 
> List for Women was one suggestion, and it seems to be happening 
> organically. Personally, I am okay and feeling grateful for the 
> particulars of my overall situation.
> Here's the thought our meeting opened with yesterday:  "Once upon a 
> time, when women were birds, there was the simple understanding that 
> to sing at dawn and to sing at dusk was to heal the world through 
> joy.  The birds still remember what we have forgotten, that the world 
> is meant to be celebrated." -- Terry Tempest Williams /When Women Were 
> Birds: Fifty-four Variations on Voice/
> Enjoy the arriving spring and take care -- Martha McG
>
> *From:* Jane Tumas-Serna via Women <mailto:women at fuusm.org>
> *Sent:* Sunday, March 22, 2020 7:16 PM
> *To:* A List for the Women of FUUSM <mailto:women at fuusm.org>
> *Cc:* Jane Tumas-Serna <mailto:jtumas.serna at gmail.com>
> *Subject:* Re: [Women] greetings
>
> Hi Annie and everyone.
>
> I am dong fine and just wanted to check in. We could do Zoom but it is 
> getting lots of use and who knows how long it will continue to be 
> free.  There were hints of that when I signed in as they were limiting 
> what was in the basic free version.  I know it is not the best but 
> this email system is accessible to  most of us.  It is what we have 
> been using so we are use to it.
>
> We might as well start where we are.  Whoever wants to check in that 
> is great.   Just to say "Hello" is sufficient.  We all know each other 
> and i thinkwe are comfortable with this medium of communication for 
> the time being.
>
> Let us know how you are doing and what are some of the things you 
> would like to discuss.  If you have something to share that would be 
> great.
>
> Do you have suggestions as to how we should proceed?
>
> Best,  Jane
>
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> On Sun, Mar 22, 2020 at 6:01 PM Annie Warmke via Women 
> <women at fuusm.org <mailto:women at fuusm.org>> wrote:
>
>     Dear Friends;  It seems important that we find a way to
>     communicate with
>     each other during this emergency.  Do you have some ideas of how we
>     might get together online?  I was thinking we could have a
>     Zoom.com call
>     online, and pick a topic for discussion.  The call would include a
>     check-in as well.  Just some thoughts as I wonder how the weeks will
>     treat us without getting together in some way.
>
>     We're all fine at Blue Rock Station.  It seems quite odd to tell
>     people
>     they can't join us...this is quite the opposite of how we've lived
>     our
>     entire life together.  However I plan to get through this as
>     unscathed
>     as possible.  We've been used to not shopping for the past four
>     months
>     since it is our Thanks for Nothing Season so when we realized we'd
>     better stay in (a week ago Friday) we went to the grocery and the
>     feed
>     store to replenish some scooby snacks and then we just went back to
>     living Thanks for Nothing Season except now it's likely to be a sixth
>     month season. YIKES!
>
>     My latest activity, besides working on salvaging our business
>     year, is
>     to plant some trees that arrived earlier in the week, and also I made
>     some shampoo.  The ingredients in shampoo are frightening and I
>     love the
>     way my homemade shampoo feels, even after a few hours.
>
>     The goats have tried to scare me with two of them being anemic and
>     the
>     third one nearly as dangerously sick.  I've worked a lot of magic on
>     them so I'm hoping they will get through this spell alive. The rain
>     does dangerous things to goats especially when it rains this much.
>
>     This is my attempt at getting you to engage.  I'd love to hear what
>     you're doing and what's happening in your neighborhood, OR the latest
>     about the FUUSM Sunday services.  Annie
>
>     -- 
>     Annie Warmke
>     Farmer, activist, consultant, writer
>     Blue Rock Station/Warmke Farm LLC
>     www.bluerockstation.com <http://www.bluerockstation.com>
>     (740) 674-4300 or (740) 252-6295 Mobile
>
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>
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>     The Journey Toward Nothing (BRS Media)
>     Naturally Healthy Goats (BRS Media)
>
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>     When the Biomass Hits the Wind Turbine
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-- 
Annie Warmke
Farmer, activist, consultant, writer
Blue Rock Station/Warmke Farm LLC
www.bluerockstation.com
(740) 674-4300 or (740) 252-6295 Mobile

Radio: When the Biomass Hits the Wind Turbine
WOUB Digital Wednesday 9 am
WGRN Digital Friday 11:30 am & Saturday 8:30 am

Publications:
The Business of Goat Herding (BRS Media)
The Journey Toward Nothing (BRS Media)
Naturally Healthy Goats (BRS Media)

Podcasts: bluerockstation.com
When the Biomass Hits the Wind Turbine
Arriving at Blue Rock Station

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