6 June

Fate: Entering Our Lives, Day By Day. To Blue Star Today.

by Jon Katz
Entering Our Lives
Entering Our Lives

Day by day, Fate enters the spaces in our lives, meets the people and places in our lives, is woven into the fabric of our existence. Today, she went to the hardware store where she is already beloved, and walked on Main Street and went to sit in the bookstore, as Red often does. I keep a leash on her because she is new and still excitable sometimes.

She cannot yet sit still as long as Red, or as quietly, nor should she. She is only 14 weeks old. At the bookstore, she just sat down and stayed there, she looked as natural as Red.

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Maria and I are getting up very early Sunday to drive to Blue Star Equiculture. We want to see Pamela and check out some of the powerful new energy everyone sees is evident there. We hope to come home in the early afternoon. Blue Star is an important place in our lives and, I believe, in the world I think it is the next way, the model for the future of animals, for the proper way to treat people.

A week and a half ago, Paul Moshimer, Pamela’s husband, the co-director of Blue Star and a good friend to me and many others, took his own life. Pamela is a strong and powerful and passionately committed person, Blue Star is rising already. More later.

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