Hi AmiDelf et al...
"Something is rotten in the state of Denmark!"
That is a quote from Hamlet. Hamlet was lamenting over the wretched state of Denmark (and then incidentally compares the two kings, his father and his uncle Claudius as "Hyperion to a Satyr." I probably would not have used Hyperion as an example of the goodness of one. For me, the only thing rotten in Denmark is Trezzer as evidenced by his hypocritical and personal attacks which the letter above was written in response to (but, that is another story and was not the subject of this thread)...;-)
Later, Hamlet says...
Fie on't! ah fie! 'tis an unweeded garden, that grows to seed; things rank and gross in nature possess it merely. That it should come to this!
This of course can be compared to the "community" in the months and years before. :-o This place was a mess.
Raquel and I are great advocates of what we call gardening. If you plant a garden and you ignore it, it's taken over by weeds. But if you keep at it, month after month, then it grows as it should and you can be proud of your work. We like the way the garden is shaping up! Things are looking good. It was not so easy in the beginning when we came back to the Community. Alot of weeding had to be done and it was dirty work...;-) We have absolutely no interest in "weeds." Let them "grow" in another garden.
Spring is here...so to speak! We are trying to do our best to be good gardeners!
So, that is my answer about "unorthodox communication." You see, I do not have Hamlet's problem!
Bill :-P