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  • April 7, 2008

    A Quick Update!

    Filed: Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Scooter @ 10:05 am

    Greetings, Everyone!

    A quick update to let you know about the latest goings-on and about what’s coming up. . .

    The week following Easter, Joe and I attended the Council Grove Conference in Kansas - the first time in over 30 years for me, having gone there with my step-father, Bob Monroe, back in the mid-70s, and Joe’s first time there. The Council Grove Conference was begun forty years ago to provide a safe place for colleagues to discuss their work in what was then an emerging field — the study of consciousness. This year’s conference’s title was: “Ways of Knowing: Sips from the Stream of Consciousness.” Elmer Green, Ph.D., of biofeedback fame, was one of the founders of the conference and graced us all with his incredibly lively presence and wisdom during the conference. Elmer is now 90 years old and more energetic and clear than most 20-somethings I know!

    Joe gave a presentation on “Remote Viewing — Beyond Space and Time,” which was so good he was awarded a standing ovation by the 120+ people there. Though I’ve heard Joe speak many times, I was yet again impressed not only by what he had to say, but with how clearly, powerfully and humorously he delivered his material. I gave a presentation entitled: “Stellar Ways of Being: Astrological Tips for Accessing the Infinite,” in which I had fun talking and interacting with the group about the strengths and issues of each Sun Sign and how best to get in touch with the ‘All That Is,’ given their Signs’ qualities. For some strange reason, I was internally prompted to actually sing a few bars of songs and music I associated with each Sign, so I also ended up belting out a few musical pieces here and there to give another way to experience the Signs. What WAS I thinking?! It was fun, in any event, and the folks seemed to enjoy it. Sorry — there are no recordings of either Joe’s or my presentations.

    After Council Grove, we then went on to Kansas City, where our old friend, Fowler Jones, a psychologist who also trained some Gateway Programs with me at the Monroe Institute many years back, had invited us to speak to his Psychic Studies Institute group, which we did at the Unity Temple on the Plaza on March 29th. Once again, Joe wowed the folks with his presentation about remote viewing and Star Gate, and I gave a brief talk about astrology and what a wonderful guidance and timing system it is for all aspects of our lives.

    COMING UP:

    For our Japanese friends and TV viewers, Joe will be appearing on the 13th episode of “FBI: Psychic Investigators” which will be airing April 8th at 10:00 p.m. on Nippon TV. We won’t know the outcome of Joe’s remote viewing of the two murder cases he did for the show while the film crew was here in Virginia a few weeks ago until after the program airs, but we’ll let you know how it turns out once we know something.

    For folks interested in UFO matters, Joe will be presenting “How Psychic Are They?” at the Great UFO/ET Congress at the Ramada in Bordentown, NJ on Saturday, May 3rd at 7:30 p.m. You can sign up for the conference by contacting Pat Marcattilio at (609) 631-8955.

    Folks in the Durham, North Carolina area may want to attend Joe’s one-day workshop on remote viewing on June 28th at the Rhine Research Center during their “Summer Psi Camp.” For more information, contact the Rhine folks at www.Rhine.org.

    That’s it for now. I hope all of you are enjoying the gifts of spring and are bringing your particular gifts to the fore for all to enjoy!

    Blessings to all,

    Nancy “Scooter” McMoneagle

    September 9, 2007

    Back to Japan!

    Filed: Cool Psi Stuff, Refs & Links, Secrets of the Sky — Scooter @ 1:53 pm

    Sorry for the long space in between blog entries, folks — it’s been busier than ever around here, which hasn’t left much time or focus for updating the blog. Joe and I have been traveling quite a bit in addition to our usual workload, so the good news is we’ve been out and about in the real world instead of too much virtual computer life. The other news is, we’ve not been very good about keeping up with e-mail or our Blog (clearly)!

    In fact, we’re taking off again, which is what I wanted to share with you all, especially our Japanese friends. Joe will be appearing on another “FBI: Psychic Investigators” show for Nippon TV in the next couple of weeks. I think this will be show number 13. The Japanese film crew was here about a month ago, filming Joe in our dining room as he remote viewed the locations of a couple of missing people. As ever with all such targets, I wrote down the names of the missing people and put that in closed, opaque envelopes, giving each envelope a target number.

    Joe accurately described the targets, then drew maps and gave specific suggestions about where they should look for these people. The Japanese film crew and producer then took this information and will use Joe’s maps, drawings and descriptions, along with the help of a detective, to see if they can find the people. Joe was pleased to once again work a cold case file with retired LAPD detective, Jimmy Sakoda, who came to Virginia with the film crew. We’ll share more details on that case once it’s solved!

    The show will be aired IN JAPAN ONLY on Nippon TV, Channel 4, the end of September — I think they said the 25th, around 9:00 p.m. Check your listings to make sure. After we return from the other side of the world - which besides Tokyo, includes a side trip to Kyoto (my favorite city), Nara, where the huge Buddha is, and Yamaguchi prefecture south of Tokyo, we’ll let you know if they were able to locate Joe’s targets. They don’t tell us any of the results ahead of time, presumably so Joe’s reaction in the studio portion of the filming will be spontaneous. So…stay tuned!

    Meanwhile, anyone interested in looking at the astrological forecasts for 2008 may want to pick up a copy of Sydney Omarr’s ASTROLOGICAL GUIDE FOR YOU IN 2008, which my writer/astrologer friend, Trish MacGregor, does each year. I’ve got an article in it, “Signs to Make a Difference,” about how each sign can make a positive difference in the world by honoring their Sun Sign traits.

    I hope everyone enjoys what’s left of the sultry days of summer, as the brisk breezes of autumn will be here forthwith. We’ll let you know how Joe’s remote viewing turns out for the Japanese TV show, and update you more frequently than once everyone five months — promise!

    Warm regards to all,
    Scooter

    April 13, 2007

    Joe on Net Radio w/Shirley MacLaine

    Filed: Refs & Links — Palyne-webM @ 11:54 am

    Joe McMoneagle on Shirley MacLaine’s Radio show

    Joe will be interviewed Saturday 7:30PM Eastern 4:30 Pacific, April 14, 2007

    – Turns out Joe’s only being interviewed on the 14th, the actual airing of the show will be on Sunday the 15th at 6:00 Pacific, 9:00 p.m. Eastern.

    This is an internet-based show. For details and updates, here’s the link:

    http://www.shirleymaclaine.com/iecommunity/ieradio.php

    April 11, 2007

    RV Video of Recent Show

    Filed: Cool Psi Stuff, Refs & Links — Palyne-webM @ 11:00 am

    A video of the Dr. May & Joe (only) segments of a recent A&E show that had some remote viewing:

    http://www.lfr.org/LFR/csl/media/videoclips/Precog/precog.html

    A number of people have asked where to find it. It was a double blind precognitive RV with matching. The target received a first place match with the session.

    March 20, 2007

    March 23rd: Rhine Conference

    Filed: Refs & Links — Scooter @ 5:02 pm

    Rhine Research Center Conference
    March 23rd - 25th in Myrtle Beach, SC

    Hello, Everyone!

    If you’re interested in the topic of consciousness, and questions about psychic ability, life after death, healing, and perception beyond the five senses, you may want to check out the upcoming conference the Rhine Research Center is hosting in Myrtle Beach this weekend. The conference, “Consciousness Today: Where Scientists and Psychics meet!” is being held at the Holiday Inn on the Waterway.

    Joe will be giving the opening keynote speech on Friday night following dinner from 7:15 - 8:45. Other keynote addresses over the weekend are being given by Dr. Sally Rhine Feather at the banquet dinner, and the closing speaker will be Joseph Chilton Pearce. There will also be panel discussions on healing, medical intuitive diagnosis, intuition and psychic amplifiers and short scientific presentations related to various areas of parapsychology. Live music will be performed at the breaks between sessions including shamanic flute, Celtic fiddle, classic country and jazz piano.

    Here’s the link to the conference for more information about the papers and speakers, and to register: www.RhineConference.org

    Warm wishes to all,
    Scooter

    March 8, 2007

    Real Premonitions on A&E

    Filed: Cool Psi Stuff, Refs & Links — Joe @ 11:58 am

    On the following dates and times, a show on premonition called; “REAL PREMONITIONS” will be shown on the A&E Channel:

    March 8th, at 10:00 PM EST

    March 9th, at 02:00 AM EST

    March 15th, at 11:00 PM EST

    March 16th, at 03:00 AM EST

    There are a number of people who were interviewed for this show, to include myself and my friend Ed May. There is an excellent live demonstration of a totally blind “precognitive remote viewing,” which I did for this show, that was captured on film, wherein a description of a photograph was provided prior to its being randomly selected from hundreds of possible targets — in fact it was also judged a first place match prior to anyone knowing which photo was the actual target photograph.

    For those who might think a lot of targets were filmed so that we could cherry pick a good one for broadcast — not true! We only filmed two attempts and both resulted in almost equally excellent results. I can’t speak for the rest of the show, but Ed and my part of the shoot was a lot of fun. See the show and decide for yourself.

    – Joe

    [Real Premonitions, Artifact Studios, in association with TriStar Pictures, Airing on A&E. Produced, written, and Directed by; David Grabias]

    February 24, 2007

    Walking the Talk

    Filed: Cool Psi Stuff, Refs & Links — Palyne-webM @ 2:02 pm

    Hi, this is Palyne. Recently, some folks and I were talking on an RV forum about the issue of doing double-blind RV work “in public” — and how much courage it takes when failure in front of everybody is on the line.

    Many public demonstrations of Remote Viewing are a bit inaccessible to the viewers who’d most like to see them. Sure it’s mass media, but most people I know either hear about it after the fact, or catch it by chance. Except ironically, those which have the most questionable protocol, which as black humor would have it, may even get re-runs.

    I’m really impressed with Joe’s Nippon TV work… now if only I was in Japan so I could see it for myself, that would be great! I bet lots of other RV fans feel the same way. We want to SEE it!

    As a result of talking about this with other viewers, I’ve come to realize that many folks have no idea how much work Joe has done on-camera, in-protocol, over the years. They didn’t see it, and you can’t look up a TV show like you do a book (especially if it was in another country), so it’s just “out of sight”.

    This doesn’t start on all the viewing he’s done publicly in protocol at in-person presentations, which is a whole other category. And not counting the viewing he does for science, and has since what, 1984 I think. And not counting the the viewing he does constantly as applications work, and has since when… 1977-9 I think. (30 YEARS now! Holy cats!)

    But for sure when it comes to “public demonstrations,” he’s been busy “Walking the Talk” for years and for real. In my view, he’s close to being a genuine “Army of One” in that category.

    Particularly in terms of ongoing, repeat work — and especially in terms of forcing media (most of which resist fiercely) to hold a proper double-blind protocol. I suppose some of media’s resistance or avoidance is understandable, as a lot of the public-media regarding alleged RV, as well as a lot of the psychic methodology training, does not enforce or even mention the need for the doubleblind. If even people in the RV field itself carefully avoid it, I suppose it’s unfair to expect media to take it seriously, especially when they have good reason for feeling “a need for control” in the on-camera situation.

    Joe’s adamant insistence on proper protocol in his media over the years is unique in my observation; the occasional media people I sometimes talk to, about shows they are doing or have done, confirm this. And still, despite his offering education, often a scientist to consult with, etc., a good number of his successes over the years have ended up happening despite some unbelievably stupid issues related to problems in tasking and feedback. Nothing that invalidates the doubleblind, but definitely things that most other viewers would be offering as fairly legit reasons for session problems . . . not succeeding in spite of them.

    So I asked Joe if he’d outline numbers for the “on-camera public” demonstrations he’s done. I just wanted something to reference in conversation. But it was a bunch of info he returned, so I thought since he hadn’t posted on his blog in awhile, folks who read his blog might appreciate seeing this too.

    By the way: he and Nancy (Scooter) are doing fine. They recently had their first non-working ‘vacation’ in many years. They’re still ridiculously busy, as always, and wish they could blog-by-telepathy so it’d get done more. ;-) — P



    (from Joe:)

    I’ve done 138 double-blind demos on National level television in nine countries. I’ve been successful in 109 of those cases. Twenty-three of those cases have been abject failures, and six were turned over to police departments because they resulted in criminal actions and their results to date are unknown.

    Thirty-two of those cases have been searches for missing people where they’ve put the persons name and birth date only in a sealed envelope. Of those missing person cases [which are known to be the most difficult cases
    in remote viewing], I’ve located the missing person, either living or dead, missing from seven to sixty-one years fifteen times for a success rate of 46.9%.

    Understand these are subjective cases as evaluated by audiences and studios, but when comparisons are made of actual locations post hoc to my detailed drawings, it’s pretty conclusive. Most of my viewings usually involve a minimum of at least eight hours of viewing and at least “16 to 25 sheets” of detailed drawings of the target locations, of which less than 20% of the data provided is obviously erroneous. The data is easily recognizable to the average person on the street and does not require extensive analysis by experts (in other words, it’s picture-graphic). In almost all cases I do the RV’s on my dining room table no matter where in the world the target might happen to be, when it might have occurred (year, month, time or date.)

    I’m always double-blind to the target. I never have a monitor. No one ever asks me questions when I do the remote viewing. I’m only asked questions about my viewing when it’s terminated, and then I only allow questions to be asked in reference to what I’ve provided. If anyone ever gives me any information, I terminate the RV and walk away, even while being filmed.

    Hope that answers whatever question about filmed RV’s might be asked.

    I’ve worked live in: Germany, Holland, Japan, Hungary, Russia, America, United Kingdom, Austria, and Sweden. I’ve done most of my work in Japan, America, and the United Kingdom.

    – Joe



    Public ‘walking the talk’ is a big deal for RV. And since I’ve come to distrust media’s RV protocol the more I know about it, public RV that I feel sure IS done in protocol, since Joe is famous (or infamous, haha) for insisting, is invaluable.

    Of course, not all viewers have 30 years of experience, a military background, scientists who respect them, and TV cameras following them around. I remember in the old days on the www — dating back a dozen years now — viewers used to complain that they had no way to prove themselves, since they didn’t have an intell unit, a science lab, or a TV camera nearby. How will “the next generation” demonstrate itself, they asked? How can a viewer demonstrate skill in a way to be allowed to address applications? Most viewers don’t have a resume like STAR GATE. Some way of showing their stuff could function as a resume. How could it be done?

    In part to serve that need, now there are resources there didn’t used to be. Online. Anonymous if you choose. Free, even. Like the Ten Thousand Roads Remote Viewing and Dowsing Project, in particular the TKR at the Dojo Psi area. The dojo allows an easy way for viewers to practice (automated practice pool), to view together (weekly tasker-created targets that are done by many), interact with other viewers (talk to the viewers on any session), manage your own target pool (software help so you can do your own taskings or ‘mix’ task sources), and there’s even tools for viewing and tasking outside the project as well. But given it forces a doubleblind, one of its most useful purposes is to allow viewers to “show their stuff” for others in protocol.

    I think those of you into RV will like the dojo’s tools. Check it out: register or log in, click on the purple ‘RV Galleries’, and then the link ‘Locals Faves’, to see some pretty good viewing. (Usually. Sometimes, why a session gets voted there is beyond me! But many of the sessions there are really good. Consistency is a serious issue — are you surprised? — but everybody’s learning, and you can watch people appear to improve over time, which is very encouraging.)

    The dojo tools do get used, and some viewers can really knock yer socks off now and again. Yet oddly, despite that probably 80+% of the online RV field as I encounter it is ‘methods trained’, almost none of them will view in the only online place that enforces the doubleblind and shows your stuff to the public. A few others donate sessions to the Window Gallery (where you can post sessions done elsewhere), but getting practice and missions done in a formal methodological format is like pulling teeth.

    This was the ‘big chance to prove it’. Instead of pouring in to show their stuff, everybody “talkin’ the talk” just scattered. There’s maybe half a dozen viewers who happen to use one of the popular methodologies (CRV, TRV, SRV, etc.) methods ‘openly’, hanging out with the other viewers. Probably a dozen who do but only post summaries, so it isn’t evident how they go about it. But there are count-them-zero “experts” (the ones selling RV expertise or claiming it loudly in media, on the radio, or on the internet) to be seen. Not only that, but despite allegedly growing on a quarter million people trained in some ‘variant’ of the methods mentioned, there’s also zero publicly-acknowledged graduate-viewers of-experts to be seen.

    Now it’s not like people need to use that website — who cares. It’s not about “that” option, it’s about what needs to be done somewhere that is an option. I think it’d be nice, given the number of people claiming skill at viewing, if we saw a few more of those people in a provable public protocol somewhere. Anywhere. That’s free, anonymous to start, allows privacy on practice, and is accessible to everyone, so it just sounds like a good alternative if someone either can’t, or won’t, “view on TV.” Why should Joe have to carry nearly the entire evidential weight of this field on his shoulders?

    Joe has showed more of this double-blind, in-protocol, live-demo courage, and in really BIG venues such as national television in many countries, than everybody else publicly ‘in the RV field’ combined and then doubled.

    Many of the folks who read this blog probably already know that. But I thought it was worth saying out loud. I think his viewing is worth waxing on about a bit, and this is (after all) his blog, so what better place? He won’t wax on about himself, so I’m going to do it, since once in awhile I think somebody should. ;-)

    – Palyne

    P.S.: I closed comments on this post, since this is not my blog. To prevent my embarrassing him by waxing on about him any further, maybe this will inspire him to use his own blog a little more often, so I don’t have to. ;-)

    January 10, 2007

    Joe’s Birthday!

    Filed: Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Palyne-webM @ 2:21 am

    Today January 10, 2007, is Joe’s SIXTY-FIRST birthday! Our favorite psychic Capricorn has been around for some time now eh?!

    Given he’s officially died more than once (!) and come awfully close goodness knows how many other times — from hard combat to medical — I think having him around for this day is a long string of miracles… that rocks.

    I’m hijacking Joe and Scooter’s blog (webmaster key!) to post a note wishing Joe a very HAPPY BIRTHDAY. Anybody who’d like to say hello and happy birthday to Joe, you can post a comment to this message and he will read them.

    Glad to have you around Joe. You’re the man!!

    Palyne

    November 27, 2006

    A few updates

    Filed: Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Scooter @ 11:10 am

    A quick update on Joe’s Activities . . .

    Anyone who is a subscriber to Whitley Strieber’s Unknown Country will be happy to hear that Joe’s doing an interview with Whitley for his on-line website http://www.unknowncountry.com/subscribe/. They plan to post his interview on the site by Saturday the 2nd of December 2006. The interview will last approximately 45 minutes.

    For the more TV-watching inclined, Joe recently completed filming a live, double-blind demonstration for the A&E Channel, demonstrating Precognitive Remote Viewing. In what many consider totally mind-bending, Joe described the target photograph prior to its being randomly selected by a computer. His target was double-blind judged by Ed May to be a first-place match. He did a second target as well which achieved a second-place match. Joe believes it, too, should have been a first place match, but you can watch the show and determine this for yourself when it is shown. The A&E Special on Precognition is scheduled to air sometime late February or early March on the A&E Channel. Watch this Blog for the date/time.

    And for our Japanese friends, this past week Joe worked a few missing person cases for the upcoming edition (the 12th or 13th now — I’ve lost count!) of the Japanese TV show, “FBI: Psychic Investigators.” In an interesting change of pace for this show, he worked a cold case with retired Los Angeles homicide detective, Jimmy Sakoda. Jimmy now operates a Risk Intelligence and Corporate Investigation Firm with his son out of Newport Beach, California, www.jsisolutions.com. Joe also remote viewed (using the typical, double-blind protocol) two missing people in Japan, which took nearly sixteen hours of filming in our dining room. Preliminary feedback is that he might have been successful, but we won’t really know until the live studio filming on the 16th of December in Tokyo. The show is scheduled to air in Japan on Nippon TV, Channel 4, the evening of December 26th from 9 to 11 p.m.

    Here’s hoping all of you have had a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday!

    Warmly,

    Scooter

    October 28, 2006

    Joe on Coast Nov 1

    Filed: Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Scooter @ 4:58 pm

    For all you late-night radio talk show listeners, Joe will be on “Coast-to-Coast” with George Noory, Nov. 1st from 11:00 p.m. - 2:00 a.m. PST – which, of course, on the East Coast will be November 2nd, 2:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m. Nothing like a little middle of the night chat, eh?!

    If you want to check out the Coast to Coast website about this show, it’s at:

    http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2006/11/01.html

    Happy listening!

    All best,
    Scooter

    P.S. 11/1 - Opened for comments

    August 14, 2006

    Memoirs of a Psychic Spy

    Filed: Refs & Links, Secrets of the Sky — Joe @ 9:26 pm

    Memoirs of a Psychic Spy has finally hit the street. It is the trade paperback edition of my original hardcover book Stargate Chronicles. I think the name change has helped to guide people sharing an interest in such topics to the right place just a bit faster than the original title might have, and at certainly a better price.

    My wife, Scooter, has a wonderful article that’s just come out in Sidney Omarr’s Astrological Guide for You in 2007. It’s titled; “It’s Time to Think Big, by Jove!” [pg. 296] She provides a lot of very interesting detail about Jupiter and how it affects each of the signs next year when it moves into its own sign of Sagittarius. She has contributed articles for the Omarr Annual for three years running, and they are all excellent. I believe her insight as an Astrologer is exceptional, but then I might be slightly biased.

    July 29, 2006

    Hemi-Sync

    Filed: Refs & Links — Joe @ 2:56 pm

    Hemi-Sync Questions inevitably pop up. Eventually, someone asks; “What frequencies are used for…?” Don’t feel bad. Curiosity happens. I’m sure you’ll like the answer, its complex and sort of mind boggling. It’s the reason that most companies out there who try to copy what Bob Monroe did never get it right.

    There’s a “slew” [that’s deep southern for a whole bunch] of frequencies produced in any given Hemi-Sync product and they differ for each ear, as well as a “reach,” or as they say up north of Bal’mer City, range or spread, which are designed to cover at least most everyone or about eighty percent of the population at large. But, that’s not what’s important about Hemi-Sync. It’s the third frequency which your own brain invents that makes the difference. And of course there are some other somewhat complicating differences that come into play as well.

    For instance, let’s take a mix of just four Hemi-Sync signals as an example. For simplicity, we’ll label them using “L” for left ear and “R” for right ear; “1″ for first signal, “2″ for second, and so forth, through the “4th signal.” So we have L1, L2, L3, and L4 mixing with R1, R2, R3, and R4. They in turn produce “M” which represents “A Mix Signal,” M1, M2, M3, and M4, which has been created by your brain.

    But wait! Your brain will then mix M1 with L1, for M1(2), and M1 with R1, for R1(2), M2(2), R2(2), etc., and then we have a further sub-mix of M1(2) with R2(2) for a MM(2) etc. These are called sub-harmonic mixes. These sub-harmonic mixes are compounded and stacked at specific points throughout the CD play out, where other new L1 and R1 frequencies are then specifically introduced for specific reaches at specific times throughout the Hemi-Sync exercise; kind of like developing music inside your head, only it’s your brain that’s building and playing it, not the CD. And this was all developed over a very long time, through trial and error by Robert Monroe himself, in his lab, using his explorer group, himself, and hands-on mixing equipment. He did this running through each exercise over and over again, tweaking it as he went, a little bit here a little bit there, while watching the results as he went, watching the effects, until he locked down what he wanted to do and produce. To say that he was a gifted man would be an understatement.

    So…it’s easier to answer questions about Hemi-Sync by letting you know what works for me. There is a lovely exercise which walks you through a garden, which is part of the Surgical Recovery package. I use that piece for both pain control and for sleeping after surgery. It’s remarkable, at least for me! For someone else…it may give you hives or keep you awake all night, I don’t know. I just know Hemi-Sync works, and the magic of it is in trying it until you find something that works for you, finding the right CD or tool, the right exercise that fits what you want to do with it. In the future all that may change, but for now, that’s what I know about it.

    July 28, 2006

    Reflections

    Filed: Photos, Refs & Links, Daily Miscellany — Joe @ 2:00 pm

    Well, here I am finally sitting down at my machine again after what seems to be so long a time. My recovery pain has subsided to the point that I can sit in one position for long enough periods to allow writing and not just reading. It’s been eternally frustrating, but having gone through a number of periods in my life where I’ve had to follow the doctor’s advice with regard to rehabilitation, I know that rushing it can do more damage than good, so I’ll continue to force myself to watch the reruns of “Walker, Texas Ranger” and “Star Trek,” while alternating between sitting, lying, and walking in the woods with Bing, who knows more about life and what’s going on than I do. Bing, click for larger version He turns 18 in a few days and that’s about 125 in our years I think. As you can see, he’s a bit frail, and sometimes carries on conversations with people and things I can’t see, but again, still knows more than I do about life and living, and probably the great beyond. So we walk together, and I listen to him anyway, and maybe that will keep him here until he is 150 if we are lucky.