Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Thanksgiving day aproaches...

Greetings my fellowmen,

Thanksgiving day approaches, my hope is that you and yours are well and sound on this joyous day. May your day be full of feasting and glad tidings as you celebrate the end of the years toils and reap the rewards that are so rightfully earned. Go forth with a glad heart and share the joy of the day with all around.

But let us take pause during the celebration to remember those who are not with us, the ones who have given themselves in service to their fellow countryman. As we reflect on the situation at hand, take a moment to send a word of kindness and encouragement to those who serve the higher cause, those who place the needs of the many before the needs of the few.

Remember those who are less fortunate amongst the community. Give with great charity and a glad heart to those of lesser means, for it shall uplift them as if on the wings of angels.

In closing, I wish you a day of time for family, friends, and many grand memories to carry you through the cold winter months ahead.

Blessings be unto you and yours,

Edward

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Tis a sign of the Season...

The fall is upon us, with the full blaze of autumn`s glory to greet us every morning. It`s been a busy time, finishing the stores from this years harvest, preparing the grounds and buildings for the approaching winter, laying in a grand supply of wood for the hearth.

 My name is Edward Kane. I am a stranger in this land, having arrived some time distant as a wandering pilgrim. Having made my home here for some time now, it still feels like I am not recognized as a native. I do profess that in the normal accord of daily business I do rather tend to not follow the given methodology of the area, but prefer to lean towards what is most prudent and efficient. This does tend to fly in the face of what is considered the "way things are done", but I cannot change the way my mind works no more than the leopard can change it`s spots.

In closing, I thank you for your patience looking forward, for I am not familiar with this medium of communication. I find it to be similar to the letters of old, but at a much greater pace of delivery. I will strive to make all of my future posting of worth merit, so as not to detract from you daily toils in vain.

Blessings be to you and yours,
Edward