Sunday, September 03, 2006

 
Alright to update. living with mary's grandma still. looking into other options. we may slip on over to my mother's due to distance restraints. it's rough when you're like an hour from everywhere. we'll figure something out. i just don't know what. i need to find a job. the only problem is that, man i don't want to go back to being a wage slave. i mean i'm going to but i'm also going to be looking for a way out. well anyway i'm not sure what i'm gonna do now. i guess just try not to lose what i've gained or fall into old patterns. well that's it for now.
Peace,
Kyle

Friday, September 01, 2006

 

Where are We now?

Well the gig is up, and there is no salvaging the Iroquois Farm. So now we are working from the Oswego area to find a way to make our way. Currently I say what will happen, but I can say that for this weekend we are holding up with my sister, and I will be in contact with at least Kyle and Mary. Paul and Jess are back where they came from, but this is better for now. They were not ready for the changes and certainly not ready to survive the turmoil that may yet ensue as we begin to find a way to re-set our lives. We are currently trying to find a way to support ourselves, and we could not do that where we were because I do not have a car or a license, thanks to the great minds that created the Identification system in this country. I believe that most people that have responded to this site were just a representative sample of the people who are from the area and I believe that we should be there to finish our work, but for now, my wife needs to be near her children. As soon as I can re-establish a workable plan, I will inform all those that may be tracking this site. I will continue to write here as well, and insert links to other blogs that are more personal to me, so that those that are interested can see a more interesting side of who I am.

I can't remember what I was going to write, really, but Kyle, if you read this, we have not ended, just taking stock of what we may have left to give. Arleta sometimes needs time to gain perspective too.

signing off...
James

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