Monday, November 27, 2017

A Horsey!!


It was an interesting last few days, hanging out with 2 of my grandchildren, both of whom over the last year have become horse lovers.  On Saturday  I decided to take them to the “Saddle Club”, located just over a km from their home.  We met with disappointment though — the big barn was empty... the club had closed its doors. This was not easy for two young children to take, dismay bordered on tears.  Still, the sun was shining and the many cars in the parking lot along with a few people meandering down a wooded trail, was tantalizing enough to lure us on a hike”.

A short way down the path and we realize that it's hunting season.  Sigh... again, the kids face   disappointment.  It didn't last long though, as we  turned around, I heard them  shouted excitedly— “A HORSEY!!” I looked in time to see just a hint of its big brown rump and swishing tail pass by the trail entrance.  So how timely is that?!  We hurried back into the open field where the horse was about 30 feet away.  It was bare backed, and walking in front was a woman holding the reins.  She must have heard the kids because she and the horse turned to face us.   I brought the kids to a halt, they knew the rules around animal-- ask before approaching.   I asked the woman if the kids could approach.  The woman very kindly said, “If it was her mother I would say yes, butt this one's young and very skittish today, so it’s best if they stay back”.   I asked the woman if she knew of a place nearby where we could visit horses and she gave us the name of a riding school and its address... only a few km away.

The farm was magnificent— about 50 horses prancing about in the fields. After we exiting the vehicle we were met by a woman who had come from the house and was headed towards a big barn.  I asked if it would be okay for the kids could pet a horse.
“Sure” she said, “ come and see the babies”, she guided us to a large pen where three baby horses were munching on a pile of hay.  "The two smaller ones are just a few months old" she said, “It’s time to put them in the barn”.  
She entered the pen,  attached a rope to the halter of the smallest one and led it out through the gate. The kids were beside themselves — no fear, hands gently reaching for the soft, warm nose,  touching and exploring, their fingers and hands disappearing in its new fuzzy winter coat.  
“Would you kids like to help bring in the ponies,” the woman asked?
“YE-E-EEES” they squealed!!
I will always treasure that hour as much as the kids, and in hindsight, I realize that this was all influenced by the inner twin world.  Yes, even though they’re waging somewhat of a war against us, it's intermingled with kind acts, and this was definitely one.  Now grant you, good or bad, events like these usually contain a cryptic communication.  And so with that in mind, I ponder on which direction my investigation should take.  I decided to venture to the Deaths in 2017 site... where they tend to speak the loudest, and I came to two recent additions:
  • Armando Hart, 87, Cuban politician, respiratory failure
  • Neil Gillman, 84, Canadian-born American rabbi and philosopher.
Both names stand out.  The first, Armando Hart, is a cryptic “arm and do/are man Heart”, and the second is a cryptic “kneel Gillman”— the surname significant given that my stepson’s first name is “Gillman”.  The surname Hart is an addition to the recent “Add and/or Remove a Letter Makes a Word” pattern cluster... as in add an “e” makes “heart”... and then remove the “H” makes “art”... or remove the “r” makes “hat”.    None of which are coincidence.  These are strategic design influences that are designed to communicate.  In this case, what comes to mind is an artistic” gesture that involves removing the “hat” with the right hand and placing it over the “heart— a sign of respect usually at the time of singing a national anthem... this too is a strategic design influence.   Now note from their wiki pages :
  • Armando Hart Dávalos (June 13, 1930 – November 26, 2017)
  • Neil Gillman (September 11, 1933 – November 24, 2017) 
Neil’s Birthday, 9/11, speaks volumes!!  As for Armando’s,  I was born on his birthday and my step granddaughter was born on June 12,... and President Donald Trump on June 14, hence generating a “June __, 12, 13(x2), 14, __/Date Sequence” pattern-cluster.   Something is definitely up... butt what?!  Since the inner twin world tend to work in groups of 3 or more, we can be sure that they are prompting us to seek out a third June 13.  Using the formula as per usual... and then stretching outside the box, we arrive at:
What caught my eye was his surname-- a "Hat Theme" pattern-cluster now in the works.  And his middle name is an addition to the "Colour Theme" pattern-cluster.  A "white hat" at a job site represents the "Boss".  Note from his wiki page:
  • Albert White Hat(November 18, 1938 - June 13, 2013)
Since it's November, I consider Hat's birthday a prompt for us to return to the Deaths in 2017 site to see who is listed under November 18.  One stands out:
Her occupation: Equestrian is "Horse" related!!  And her name Gillian is close to Gillman-- a "Names Beginning with Gill" pattern-cluster... and keep in mind that "gill" is a word-- breathing organ of fish.  Her name also breaks down into a "Gill I an/one roll/role ton/big".   So one needs to decipher further, however I'll leave that for now.   Note from her wiki page:
  • Gillian Rolton (3 May 1956 – 18 November 2017)
I then turned my investigation to horses... and found this December 22, 1999 Associated Press article, Man ‘o War Voted Best of 20th Century, and went from there.  The twin 22 and triple 999 in the article’s date serves as two heads up.  The name “Man ‘o War” is a cryptic “man eau (water in French) War"... and so adding "water" to the "gill/roll/role/ton/big" cryptic communication.   Note from Man o’War’s wiki page:
  • Man o' War (March 29, 1917 – November 1, 1947)
Note his date of birth... another prompt for us to venture back to the notable deaths occuring on November 1... and to the one who stands out:
His surname, Noodleman, jives with "hat" when considering the song, "Yankee Doodle":
A macaroni was a type of big floppy hat worn by "dandy's".  Note this excerpt from the Macaroni wiki page:
  • In 1773, James Boswell was on tour in Scotland with the stout and serious-minded essayist and lexicographer Dr. Samuel Johnson, the least dandified of Londoners. Johnson was awkward in the saddle, and Boswell ribbed him: "You are a delicate Londoner; you are a maccaroni; you can't ride."
Note James surname is a cryptic "boss well"... and so a "Boss Theme" pattern-cluster.   Note from his wiki page:
  • James Boswell (29 October 1740 – 19 May 1795)
His date of death stands for reasons that you will see as we move along.  As well, another key player in the inner twin world's "Starr Family Production" is Rob MacGregor-- renown author and fellow blogger, whose birthday happens to be May 16

Returning now to "Man 'o War's" wiki page, note this excerpt:
OwnerSamuel D. Riddle
His surname certainly stands out... riddle being a word that are found in rhyme and song.  Note from his wiki page:
  •  Samuel Doyle Riddle (July 1, 1861 – January 8, 1951) 
January 8th is the birthday of my stepson, Gillman, and so generating a "January 8(x2)" pattern-cluster

Tou Bee Continued...

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