Did not like the sirens…

imagesToday I was walking Boza and it was around noon.

All of a sudden the air was full of that long running, wailing, lower and higher at a top decibel siren associated with air raids…

The world got very quiet and mothers hurried their children in strollers to their homes, babushkas hobbled home and it seemed that even the cars stopped moving. Everything got quiet and even the crows stared around at what was filling the air…

A babushka hobbled near us (Boza and I) and she was crying tears from her eyes. She was going on in a panic and was actually going in a circle. She kept looking at the sky and I put her at almost 90 years old…

My heart sank and a fear for these people welled up in me…

I went to her and offered her my arm. She looked at me, little tears running down her face, she then looked at the sky and said, “воздушный налет! (air raid!)”

I shook my head no and pointed at the buildings and said, “домой! (Home!)”

Then she pointed at the nearest building and the second door to the right. I walked her slowly to her door, with her holding on to my arm with a death grip. She had the strength of fear in her and Boza and I left her after she went in, muttering thank you…

She had said many things to me as we walked arm in arm and she kept looking at the sky. She was shaking as if she was frozen to the point of death and to be truthful, I am sure she has lived through what an air raid truly is about. I have…

I wonder what she would think if she knew I was an American, one of the same people that want her dead? At least in their eyes we do! That makes me sad and it makes me angry at my government for doing such things. I am not stupid and it is clear as day who is instigating what is happening in the world right now…

For over a half an hour the sirens wailed.

Boza and I walked in an empty world and to be honest, I was not sure if we would still be on earth, for if it was not a test and I have never heard a test yet in Moscow. Ten years I have lived here in Russia, and this is the first one I have heard…

Boza and I walked and I kept working with him, for he is very blind and when the sirens stopped, we went home. Before we got home, the world started to move again. Mothers pushing strollers, cars seemed to move again and the local grocery store opened their gate to receive food items…

It had all come to a stop…

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Now I am writing about what happened.

It is important, very important, for it tells me about our mortality and what could be coming when these sirens go off. It could have been today that we all die and I realized that Boza and I would walk into the new sunset that would be produced…

My distaste for what America is doing has just grown. I will send an e-mail to my son today. I will tell him to get ready and I do hope he has what it takes to get ready for what might happen if America does not back off…

I don’t think that we are any farther away from a minute away on the Doomsday Clock, even if the clock is saying three minutes till. It was last updated in January of 2015 and much has happened since then and it looks and feels to me as if we are just seconds away now…

Today I wish that Svetochka, her mother, Boza, my son and his family and her (Svetochka’s) son and family were all in the Tiny Russian Village with me. I wish I was there right now, but I have to figure out how to get Svetochka and entourage there with me. For I understand and have figured out the chances of us surviving there…

Moscow is a molten pool of radioactive liquid, if war breaks out, just like New York City will be. But the Tiny Russian Village is very far from everything, at least everything that will be bombed. If the wind is right, we will make it…

For some reason I want to live and see the new world, but if I can’t? I will watch the fireworks, for hiding under a million tons of rubble and molten rock, is not the answer for me. But if I am able, I want to see what becomes of us, if a Nuclear War breaks out…

Morbid curiosity? Maybe!

Today was very clear to me; Russians are getting ready for that last hurrah of a war and there are many old Russians that still have memories of the last war…

That is the difference between America and Russia. Russia does not think this is a game and Americans do not know what to think, for they are being umbrella covered and snookered…

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There is a lot of things in the world that we can play games with and get away with those games. But when one side (Russia) of those so called games is serious and the other (America) thinks they are being cool. Then the game player (America,) who is doing it for internal political, distractions and Geopolitical reasons, is playing with fire…

As any kid knows, the stove is hot to touch, but that kid usually had to learn the heard way…

Lets hope America is a little more grown up than that!

WtR

Had my tooth fixed and now time for physical…

coffee-yummyMy cracked tooth was saved by my dentist. They worked at grinding it a little bit and then were able to use an acrylic filler and rebuilt the tooth. She did a good job and now I have a whole tooth again. But, if I break it again? I will be looking at root canal and a crown… 🙁

I am always amazed at the cost and the quality of work that the dentist do here in Russia. I have used private and state clinics in my past and always get the same good work. Cost is half of what it would be in the states and most of the time less than that…

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Now it is time for me to go get a checkup! I have my diabetes fairly under control. My average readings over six months is 6.1 mmol/l, which I wish it was in the five’s. But hey, close enough for governmental work! 😉

I have an issue that looks like the start of a hernia near my bellybutton and we have to have that checked out. I do not want that to get out of hand…

I also need to just be generally looked over and see if I am still alive! I think I am, a doctor can make sure! Right?

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I am down to just a couple of pills a day for all my issues. That makes me one Happy Grouchy Bear!

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Soon I hope Boza and I can get back to the Tiny Russian Village. Boza is sad and slightly depressed, what with his eyesight bad and being cooped up all the time. Him and I walk as much as possible but we both seem to be getting stressed at the mass of humanity and doggies everywhere. Moscow is one huge city and us two country boys are having a very rough time dealing with all the people and such. You can not walk anywhere without hundreds of people always crowding around. So Boza and I get up at 4 a.m. and walk every morning. We usually find peace and quiet at that time…

It is really and truthfully a nerve racking issues with him and I!

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I have to say something about the west trying to make excuses to ban RT and or other Russian news sites from their countries. RT has hit a nerve in many western countries and the Main Stream News and the politicians in these so called free countries are scrounging for a reason to ban RT, Sputnik and several other news organizations from Russia from their airwaves…

Strange how all the western news is available right in our face here in Russia, but the west, when they have it presented back, get all nervous and want to cover up the truth. Even if it is the truth from another point of view, it is the truth. I thought the west was self-proclaimed as freedom?

Britain has pushed its banks to block RT’s accounts and it has been well known that in America and Britain, that they want to block RT from the internet and airwaves…

LOL and all they will do is make RT a stronger presence by the wonderful publicity….They will never learn….Making a martyr is an easy thing to do…

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Have you seen Chaos yet?

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There is no hunting like the hunting of man, and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never care for anything else thereafter. – Ernest Hemingway

I think about the quote above, for it touches me from my past!

I have hunted men, women and even children!

I, as a youngster, hunted all the time growing up. I hunted animals and then hunted man in the jungles of the world…

I guess I must have liked it, for I refuse to hunt anything now and fear to hunt again. For the desire may send me in the wrong direction and back to the jungles of life…

Where men are hunted…

WtR