Friday, March 18, 2022

Crop Success

8 Comments:

Blogger Tseka said...

Oh my!
You have found a treasure Sweet T.

The sounds! All that green. Back breaking work but some real joy mixed in.
These are survivors. If the world turns upside down this place will continue.

19/3/22 5:23 PM  
Blogger jm said...

Beautiful piece of cinematography. The natural sounds, good camera movement. Very Taurus.

I think he's a villager. Talent nestled in the majestic Himilayas.

A pleasure comes to me.

19/3/22 6:59 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Very Taurus was my thought.
A marriage between humans and earth.

19/3/22 7:07 PM  
Blogger jm said...

So earthy. Human ingenuity at its finest. I lived in the Kathmandu Valley for 7 months and never tired of seeing the terraced slopes all day every day. I had a house for awhile on the edge of town and a huge terraced mountain was the first thing I saw when I woke up. Rice is amazing.

There was so much anthropological and sociological information in this short piece. They seemed to have no leader except possibly/slightly the one wonderful woman in the red top, turquoise pants, and white head wrap. She looks like she loves to work and her body proves it.

Mountain people. They are lean with strong bones and muscles. They go up and down the mountains with cargo all the time. The human earth marriage can be a productive one.

There's a shot of a beautiful woman in red in the resting group who knows she's beautiful and carries herself that way. Confidence in the mud.

20/3/22 12:30 AM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Yes, the beautiful woman in red...but I found them all beautiful. There is something glorious in people who work with the earth.

I remember your mountain sojourn. Mira...

Happy spring the gate has swung open.

Very blustery here, everything is bent sideways.

I remember Vishnu too. Hoping he is well.

20/3/22 3:17 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

In a twist from the norm of declaring war on some nation on March 20th, Russia has asked for peace settlement - the 21st is the deadline. Is the great inversion flipping?

20/3/22 3:23 PM  
Blogger Tseka said...

Welcome a new Aries

20/3/22 3:23 PM  
Blogger jm said...

I am overjoyed to greet Aries!!!

Of course peace is imminent. It's an ancient conflict with constant squabbles along the way. Nothing to be alarmed about. It gives people something to do. The cardboard cutout history of borders in Ukraine is ridiculous. This is another reworking of an old game. On a serious note, WWII, Hiroshima in particular, genuinely scared the crap out of humanity. That memory still has a long way to go. Peace will prevail for awhile.

There is constant geopolitical adjustment and what's happening now is a matter of trade routes and such. Taurus-Scorpio resource squabbles are taking the stage. NN Taurus. Mine, mine, mine. For sale. And the perennial Silk Road is highlighted again. Nations want to be free to trade as they desire. Trade is the essence of human survival.

Central governmental control has lost for now and realignments in terms of economic dominance are moving ahead in accordance with national interests. The virus event taught people that this is a huge planet of diverse cultures and governmental styles. Now the differences will be more accepted as we move into Pluto Aquarius and work with that. Diversity is not a small thing. It persists no matter what, obliterating false contrived diversity.

Pluto in Cap has taught that no one bloc rules the world. Perhaps the nincompoop government the US has now is helping in a way.

Aries-Libra together govern war and peace. Aries is often like Sun Tzu in its preference for peace. Sometime Libra is more bellicose. The master planners of war. Together the axis keeps peace by warring when necessary. Conflict releases tension. Aries prefers not to be entangled with others. I'm not one bit surprised that the spring Aries equinox is indicating a settlement.

The virus was a focus for people's fear and a coverup of their real fears. Now they are lost without that focus. The new scare didn't cut it. I'm planning to ignore my fears. All can do what they want. I'm back to normal! Hallelujah!!

The Nepali women in the vid are gorgeous. So are the oxen in their way!! The muck of the earth, man.

23/3/22 5:05 PM  

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