a quiet life


November 3, 2025 (Gregorian calendar/Day 306)
Monday, 24 Tikimt 2018 (Ethiopian calendar/2nd month)
Būl (Bul) לב 11 (Enochian calendar/8thmonth/Rain for crops)
~ Binyamin/Benjamin is born (Jubilees 32:33)
October 27, 2025 (International Fixed calendar)
Self-existing Moon 4, Gamma 17 (13 Moon calendar/waxing gibbous moon)
~ Self-existing Owl Moon of Form, October 18th – November 14th
Reed Moon: October 28 – November 23 (Celtic 13 Month calendar)
Day 11, 8th lunation at 77-85%, 6012 (lunisolar calendar)
13.0.13.1.0 11 Ahau 18 Sak’ (Mayan Long Count calendar)
World Jellyfish Day, Give Someone a Dollar Today Day

photo of the day

She’s living a quiet life…
the life her heart always wished for.

*photo is mine

Jubilees 32:33
(Benjamin is born)
And Rachel bare a son in the night, and called his name ‘Son of my sorrow ‘; for she suffered in giving him birth: but his father called his name Benjamin, on the eleventh of the eighth month in the first of the sixth week of this jubilee.
[2143 A.M./anno mundi calendar]
…doing something a little different here, when appropriate

…this is the calendar I use for the Enochian calendar, every so often there are Bible or apocrypha verses associated with a certain day, I have decided to include them when appropriate. It’s a pdf file, otherwise I would link it.

hope you have a great day!
thanks for stopping by!!

Government Shutdown Clock – The White House
…Day 33 – and counting ~ this will be a new part of my posts until the gov opens back up…
The real way to end future government shutdowns: American Thinker …“Each time Washington grinds to a halt, Americans hear the same tired script: Blame the other party, pass a temporary fix, and promise to “work together.”  Yet every few years, the government shuts down again — because the real problem isn’t a lack of compromise.  It’s a lack of character. The federal shutdown is more than a budgeting failure.  It’s a moral mirror reflecting what our politics has become: a tug-of-war between those who believe in limits and those who believe that limits are the enemy. The conservative instinct still values stewardship and restraint.  It assumes that freedom requires discipline and that prosperity cannot outpace responsibility.  The progressive instinct, by contrast, equates compassion with spending and power with virtue.  When conservatives talk about cutting waste, the left hears cruelty.  When conservatives insist on borders and balanced budgets, progressives call it intolerance.  And when conservatives try to negotiate civilly, their civility is mistaken for weakness. Modern politics runs on brute leverage, not shared virtue.”

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