[Occupymendocino] Joyous note on Martin Luther King Day

Lewallen lewallen at mcn.org
Mon Jan 21 11:25:32 PST 2019


Dear friends, Happy Martin Luther King Day! Sun on Philo today, after the
clouds parted last night for a magnificent view of the "blood moon" eclipse.

                This is a joyous note celebrating the day before my wife
Barbara's 70th birthday! She brings joy and love to me in a million ways.

                My writings on avoiding nuclear war have led to involvement
in the first-ever UN workshop on nuclear electromagnetic pulse weapons and
threat, at the Non-Proliferation Treaty Conference early May in New York.
With Barbara's techno-help and patient listening, I've been connecting John
Hallam, a leader of the global nuclear peace movement, with a US Air Force
major who held a big "Electromagnetic Pulse Task Force" meeting last fall
and is eager to attend the workshop and call for an international ban on
nuclear EMP weapons! Barbara and I are gearing up to attend, and accepting
financial contributions to help us bring our peace work to the international
stage in New York . I'm getting past my computerphobia somewhat, and am
reading my email lewallen at mcn.org <mailto:lewallen at mcn.org>  and answering
the phone (707)895-2996.

                As the Mendocino Sea Vegetable Company, we'll be offering
seaweed walks and seminars on drying, storing, and cooking with wild
seaweed, mostly from mid-May through the summer. Contact us to be notified
of dates. We're also inviting people interested in supplying us with seaweed
locally harvested and dried to our high standards. Pay can be very good with
proper training, which we'll supply. After 38 annual seasons harvesting wild
seaweed on the Mendocino Coast, we've decided to take a year off from
harvesting for ourselves! Yet the ripening seaweed calls to me on a cellular
level.

Be of good cheer. All communities are moving together in love and support.
Love, John Lewallen  

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