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Wednesday, July 8, 2026

HELL IS A REAL DESTINATION

Everyone will not 'go to Heaven'; that is a LIE told by wolves in sheep's clothing.

I have heard several {pastors} telling their congregants to avoid the mention of Hell while witnessing to sinners – chastising those of us who use the term ‘turn or burn’, and telling us that “people today do not want to hear that”: this really annoys me and makes me see red 😡

Sinners today may not ‘want to hear that’ … but that is because THAT is exactly WHAT they NEED to hear!

Yeshua (Jesus), Himself, often spoke of the realities of Hell WHILE HE MINISTERED TO SINNERS. In fact, Yeshua talked about Hell more than anyone else in the entire Scriptures. Yeshua spoke of Hell as a place of complete hopelessness, endless despair, and absolute loneliness. In Matthew 22:13, Yeshua describes Hells as “a place of darkness where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth”; and in Mark 9:43 as a place "where the fire never goes out". 

Did He speak so vividly about Hell to scare people, or to ‘upset them’? No doubt … the realities of Hell SHOULD frighten the hell out of people.

But scaring the hell out of people was not the main reason Yeshua talked about the realities of Hell – He talked about Hell because He wanted people to know that Elohim (Father God) has provided a way of escape … and that escape can only be found in salvation through Yeshua, His holy Son.

So while the Gospel IS “good news” and “a message of love and peace”, to Believers, it IS ALSO a warning to unbelievers who are perishing, as well as to those who claim to be Christians but who are NOT following the TEACHING OF Yeshua Ha’Mashiach (Jesus Christ). The teachings of Yeshua spoke plainly of the realities of Hell – how can a Christian dare to do less? And why would a pastor refuse to do so, and encourage his congregants to shun that responsibility also? The answer is simple: they do not believe the Word of God, nor do they KNOW Him in whom they claim to love, honor, and obey.

Bottom line: don’t gamble your soul or the souls of those you witness to by shirking your responsibility to mention Hell to them as well as telling them of the joys of Heaven. If you refuse to tell them about the horrors of Hell, you may well end up there with them, separated from Elohim and Yeshua for all of eternity. And an answer for their fate will be required of you.

If you, yourself, are not aware of the teachings on Hell, acquaint yourself with the Scriptures and Yeshua’s ministry: HIS ENTIRE MINISTRY was about SAVING people FROM HELL.

And He did not avoid mentioning Hell’s realities in conjunction with the joys of Heaven.

Hell is a real place

NECESSARY EXPENSES~Self-Care 2026; Castle Rock-WA

While in Rainier yesterday morning, we got the bank appointment squared away - then crossed over the river into Longview to get Betsy's oil and filter switched out, made a short stop at Willow Grove (our 1st '"getting to know you" coffee date, was here) … where we noticed that there is now a newly installed fenced-in dog park, at least 2 acres long & wide: it's huge; then, we took the long way home over Coal Creek Road & Delameter Road, to where we currently have Independence parked, in Castle Rock.

Morning stretches~Aim for 21 reps EA, x3
Willow Grove Day Park; #7325 Willow Grove Road, Longview, WA~Internet Pic
A new Willow Grove welcome sign, was recently  installed on June 3rd.
The River was quiet, so we didn't stay long.
It looks like Loowit (Mt. St. Helens) is huffing & puffing again, but updates say 'normal activity w-minor earthquakes'.

Today, this morning, I enjoyed my morning joy juice - thankful to see this lovely, sunny, Wednesday morning … and trusting big that Yeshua would touch my lungs today in a healing way, so my asthma wouldn't be troublesome in the dentist chair: I had an 11 AM dentist appointment concerning the back crown that broke off at the gumline, Sunday evening.

Sending out an S.O.S. to my praying friends.

I know Elohim has already goes ahead of me - before my Day starts.

I know Yeshua has healing for me.

I am grateful to be alive & I have every confidence that I walk in blessedness.

At Twin City Dental, in Kelso, Dr. Anderson (who has been examining my teeth since at least 2001) examined it & removed it -  it came out hard, but oral surgery was not needed to extract it: cost was $400. A replacement for the extracted tooth was discussed and I opted for a partial implement rather than the implant option. The partial will be for 2 teeth replacements, which will also cover the tooth I had pulled in 2019 before my social Security Benefits were approved (basic Social Security - no frills). I'm happy about that decision - I am not happy with the cost, which will take a significant amount of time to save towards: $1,900.

It will take time, because Holland needs his knee taken care of … 

… and that needs to get done first, I am standing firm on that: he needs to be able to enjoy some quality of life with a reduction of his pain level. If this option will not work for him, I don't know what else can be done for him. He was young and foolish, like most young men running on testosterone are prone to be; and between the youthful foolishness, the young adult ego, and the adult to mid-life years of heavy construction work - his poor body took a beating before his brain kicked in and said, "maybe you should rethink that - like, don't". His aging body is now feeling and dealing with the result of those body-beating years. I am praying he can get some relief.

Right now, he's catching up on the sleep he missed last night when my asthma flared up and sent me into a coughing fit that worried him (he never sleeps after an episode). So, when we got back home from the dentist, I said, "My face really hurts & I know I'm going to be a handful to deal with today … why don't you go upstairs and get some sleep. I know you didn't sleep at all last night after that asthma attack." He said, "I think I'll do that. You're right, I didn't sleep - I kept my ears on all night long. I love you & I was worried about you. I waited a long time for you: I don't want you to die on me. I'll make supper too, when I get up - I'm giving you the Day off." Isn't he a sweet guy? I said, "I have no plans to die any time soon. Go get some sleep; I love you, too." 

Back home & thankful.

Self-care is a necessity & we are working on it.

YOU CANNOT BE BOTH

Patriotism is freedom.

Communism is base slavery.

"You can be a communist or you can be a patriot. You cannot be both."

Dr. Ben Carson warns of communist ideology in America: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NfGhhvhqa1s)
Dan Bongino: This has a 100% success rate of FAILING...: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uj8F7TfgSns)

Monday, July 6, 2026

BENEFICIAL SHOPPING; Castle Rock-WA

We had stuff to do today, across the river.

Before we left home - a quick targeted workout was done, a morning call was made to my dentist/an appointment set up for Wednesday: & Holland has a scheduled Dr. appointment in Chehalis next week, to discuss which procedure would be the best to move forward, to get relief for his bum knee.

Complete set reps as indicated, in this video.
Glute Stepup~In & out of Betsy x10 today.

Crossing the Columbia River to Rainier-OR, an appointment for a bank meeting, was set up for tomorrow morning. We shopped a little at the grocery outlet store on main street …

I was happy to find some mushroom powder that promises to be beneficial ⚕️ for us - certain mushroom species have been studied for their potential therapeutic effects on asthma symptoms. One such species is the Reishi mushroom, known for its anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, which may help to alleviate asthma symptoms. Studies have suggested that Reishi may improve lung function and reduce the need for asthma medication in some individuals. Lion's Mane mushroom supports breathing and oxygenation primarily through its anti-inflammatory effects, which help soothe inflamed respiratory tracts, allowing for smoother airflow and more efficient oxygen exchange in the lungs; this beneficial mushroom, is particularly good for Holland's lung issues. Chaga mushrooms can help improve lung function by enhancing respiratory health through its powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. By reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the lungs, Chaga supports better airflow and overall lung capacity. A clinical study showed that asthma patients treated with Cordyceps experienced an impressive 81.3% improvement rate, compared to just 61% with conventional antihistamines. The mushroom works by dilating bronchial passages and enhancing the relaxation effect of adrenaline on airways. Cordyceps may help improve COPD symptoms by: reducing airway wall thickening and inflammation. Modulating inflammatory cytokine production - cytokines are not just chemical signals ... they are whispers, screams, and symphonies in the molecular language of immunity. They are the difference between life and death in an infection. Cordyceps mushrooms are beneficial in that they enhance better oxygen exchange in the lungs. The Shiitake mushroom, has also been studied for potential therapeutic effects on asthma. This mushroom contain various bioactive compounds that may help to reduce inflammation, improve lung function, and support immune health. Ashwagandha is an evergreen herb shrub found in India, Africa and parts of the Middle East. It has long been used medicinally to stabilizes mood, sharpens cognitive function, improves sleep quality, increase energy, & reduce inflammation, pain, and anxiety. The Cortisol Connection - When the body encounters stress, the adrenal glands release cortisol. In short bursts, this is functional. But chronically heightened cortisol disrupts sleep, impairs cognition, increases fat storage, and slows muscle repair. Clinical research shows that Ashwagandha supplementation reduces serum cortisol levels by 15–27%, a range significant enough to produce real, noticeable shifts in how the body handles daily and cumulative pressure: this is great … Holland was just saying the other day that we need to work on our cortisol levels.

This powder will also be easier to store in Independences - RV refrigerators are small; and keeping produce & mushrooms at an even temperature gets tricky. Produce will sometimes get frostbite, & mushrooms will often get slimy in a short period of time. You can mess with the temperature from here to kingdom come … and it will always be a frustration. And I have not been successful in finding dried mushrooms at any store, in any State we've visited these 39 months of road gypsying. I was very happy to see mushroom powder, so I bought 2 👏

I was also happy to bring a colorful cupcake tin home with us - there are many things I have been wanting to bake … but foil cupcake [pans] are not very sturdy. I need the sturdiness, & I like the bright mustard color 😁

Shopping bags placed in the back seat space of Betsy's cab, she was then driven a mile or so up the highway & fed diesel before we turned towards home base. Crossing back over the Lewis & Clark Bridge, and driving down Oregon Way, Holland nipped into Don Pedro's Drive-thru for a couple burritos for him, and a few street tacos, for me. The taco's are wonderful; I love small, soft, street tacos!

Tracked 1 hour = 1 mile, this morning.
Street Taco's~Don Pedro's Mexican Restaurant; #437 Oregon Way, Longview, WA
2 good finds this afternoon at the Grocery Outlet; #215 W B St, Rainier, OR. The mushroom powder will be good to back down the inflammation of both our bodies.

Back home, stuff got put away and the evening wound down in a relaxed manner - Holland watched a movie & I posted to a few Blog Hops, noticing that one of my crochet plant pot covers had been featured on Angie's Blog:

MOD HOLD THE LINE FREEDOM 250 Plant Pot Cover (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/06/mod-hold-line-freedom-250-plant-pot.html), was featured on Angie's Blog Hop @ God's Growing Garden

And we will be tucked in cozy & early 😴🛌 thankful for another blessed Day; and the beneficial shopping (dentist, doctor, bank info, groceries, organic medicinals, fuel, lunch, and entertainment) we were able to get done this afternoon.

Tomorrow is going to be another busy Day, with an early start ⏰

Sunday, July 5, 2026

RETURN TO OLEQUA HEIGHTS-WA; Castle Rock-WA

Before I went to bed this morning, a back tooth broke off 😳 - it was a capped tooth & apparently the post was weakened enough 🤦🏻‍♀️ .. that I was glad it came out, while I as still awake. I could have swallowed it in my sleep! So, I washed it up, wrapped in in plastic wrap, and stuck it in my purse: I'll call my dentist Monday morning to schedule an appointment. Meanwhile, I have to be careful what I eat: there's a hole in the back of my mouth now, and I don't want it to get infected.

This morning, while I was drinking my coffee & telling Holland about the tricky tooth; Holland listened … we discussed finances 💸 - then, he shut his laptop and said, "How about we take a drive to Olequa as soon as you finish your coffee and change out of your p.j.'s? 👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 If you don't get out of this house for a bit - we're both gonna suffer the effects of cabin fever."

YES! 👏😁

The weather forecast was promising hot sunshine ☀️; that shot of Vitamin D, is what we both need, and it would feel good on our skin, too.

A road trip 🚘 … even a short one, with windows down and music filling the cab 🎶 would be most welcome; thank you, husband!

The fresh air 🌬️, the bright color pops 👀 of summer flower bursts, flitting butterflies 🦋, & the heady scent of warm resin wafting 👃 from the sighing 👂 towering evergreens is my idea of heaven on Earth.

Living in the moment & making memories 📸🦌 is always a win-win, as far as I am concerned.

I like that drive, and firing off a couple rounds once we get there, would do us both good.

Olequa Heights, Castle Rock-WA from Toutle River RV Resort, Castle Rock-WA~17 min (11 mi) via Old Pacific Hwy & Westside Hwy
Olequa Heights Road, Castle Rock-WA
Stop! Back up - I see 2 Deer!
I'm glad we came up here.
Watch out - they're darting right in front of us!

We reached the top of the steep Olequa terrain; the last time we were here together, was July 3rd, 2024 - we had been hunkered down in Woodland-WA, waiting for Independence to have some repairs done … & Holland brought me here for a fun, out-of-house, day.

This sight greets your eyes, as soon as you crest the hill … an "above the ranch overlook"; that is a view of Vader, in the distance.
This 2nd sight, makes my eyes happy~I love wild daises & foxgloves. I'm glad Holland brings me here.
We set up for success …
This afternoon, I traded Holland my wedding gift Taurus 9mm, for this lighter Taurus TX22.
Holland insists on ear protection. My 1st 3 shots were close to the bullseye - using only my right arm; then the sunshine blinded me!
Not bad … but no cigar, either.

I like the Taurus TX22 I was shooting today - so, I traded my wedding gift Taurus 9mm for it, & Holland wasn't offended: he could see that I was more comfortable with the 22 than I ever have been with the 9. The 9 is small, which is why it was mine … but it has a kick recoil, and the 22 is a smooth shot. The 22 smooth shot is easier on my wrist, and I'm not tensing for the snapping recoil sting. We're both happy with today's shooting & the handgun exchanges.

We were liking the sunshine. We were living our life in celebration of our National freedom ⚖️🏛️ of gun ownership. I was enjoying myself, Holland was encouraging & praising me - and happily satisfied that I can "hold down the fort" if need be: I basked in the glowing warmth of his compliments.

We try to get target shooting in at least once every 6 months:

July 5, 2023~A BANG OF A 4th OF JULY: (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2023/07/a-bang-of-4th-of-july.html)

July 3, 2024~OLEQUA HEIGHTS-WA: (https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2024/07/olequa-heights-wa.html)

I think we missed last year because we were in a location & situations, that didn't allow for a trip into the forest.

But we made time to find the time, this year.

On another note - my workout today wasn't the norm - but it was still effective. And that's what matters:

Bodyweight Glute Stepup~In & out of Betsy several times, coming & going.
Clap Arm Extensions, while firing shots~I didn't count, but we were there at least an hour; steady shooting.
At least 20 minutes of walking … most of the hour was spent aiming & shooting.

Leaving Olequa Heights, I smiled seeing my handsome mountain off to the left of my sight - and topless Loowit, off to the right of my sight: and I thought to myself, what a wonderful Day is was to be alive.

Mt. Rainier seen from Olequa Heights.
Mt. St. Helens, seen from Olequa Heights.

If anything resonates with you this week, I hope it’s that you celebrate you and celebrate YOUR life. Just the fact that you wake up every morning and are able to breathe & enjoy precious unfolding moments in this incredible beautiful world … is something to celebrate. I know times in this era can be rough, but you’re here: and that’s worth celebrating.

Louis Armstrong - 'What A Wonderful World' Lyrics: (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3yCcXgbKrE&list=RDA3yCcXgbKrE&start_radio=1)

Back home, we stopped at Burger King to grab an order of crown chicken nuggets, fries, and a soft ice-cream cone 🍗🍟🍦; then, once settled into our comfy home space, we both relaxed in our own ways - Holland vegging out with his YouTube video subscription updates 💻🎞️🎙️; me checking Blog & FB PM's 💻💬, and jotting down notations for tomorrows domestic duties that can't be avoided 📝

And picking out a new Clive Cussler Novel to begin. For me, there has always been something magical about getting lost in a good book 📖 and Clive's stories are always engaging. Some stories make me laugh, some make me cry, some are frustratingly mysterious, and some simply & quietly remind us who we are. Since being introduced to Clive somewhere around 2004, his storyline characters have become old friends I visit again and again - they bringing comfort, adventure, hope, and a little bit of wonder into my immediate space every time I turn a page. If you ask me, a cozy chair (or bed), a warm mug of cocoa, and a book filled with adventure in far flung places, is a pretty wonderful way to engage in a nighttime ritual 📚☕️

Starting a new read …

Saturday, July 4, 2026

FREEDOM 250~July 4th, 2026; Castle Rock-WA

I hope all my friends enjoyed the 4th of July Holiday to the best of your ability, given the climate we find ourselves in today in America.

I hope yu'all remembered that we, The People, won our Independence from oppressive tyranny the 1st time around … we can do it again, against the black wave of red communism spreading rapidly across this land!


On this day: the 250th Birthday of our Great Nation, I hope every one thought on why America was birthed - lest we never take for granted the freedoms we enjoy; because other's are diligently putting busy axes to the root of our National freedoms.

My Citizenship Post~featured on Paula's Blog.
CITIZENSHIP MATTERS: IT'S NOT {THAT} COMPLICATED FOLKS; Castle Rock-WA: 
(https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/06/citizenship-matters-its-not-that.html)
My July 4th Post, earlier today:
A Dream - The Cost of Freedom~USA 250; Castle Rock-WA
(https://roadgypsiesvalandholland.blogspot.com/2026/07/a-dream-cost-of-freedomusa-250-castle.html)

If you traveled - I prayed you traveled safely 🚧

If you mingled - I prayed you mingled safely 🥰

If you had the TV or radio on - I hoped you turned it off - and just enjoyed the Day 😁

If you celebrated - I hope you celebrated safely 🍺

And as we move into the early morning hours of July 5th … I fervently pray that we get to continue enjoy our freedom! 🥁🎉

A DREAM - THE COST OF FREEDOM~USA 250; Castle Rock-WA

250 years ago.

The colonists dared to dream.

They dreamed of freedom.

They dreamed of a country of their own; where they could reap the benefits of their hard labor and harvests - instead of having it stolen from them to feed the aristocrats across "the pond".

They dared to dream their children would learn to read and write … and be able to openly state their opinions and make choices for how they chose to live their lives - without having Britain's knee on their necks.

They dared to dream that their mothers, sisters. girlfriends, daughters, cousins, and nieces - the girl next door - could walk the highways and byways without fear of being harassed or sexually violated by the Tories that bullied and brutalized the colonists: just because they could. Without fear; they believed themselves untouchable.

But the colonists were fed up.

They were meeting in secret.

They were building a small army.

They were designing and sewing a Freedom Flag in secret.

They were being careful in what they said and how they said it when in company of friend's or family they weren't sure would stand by them if push came to shove in the daring plan to forge a future of freedom and dared for promise.

They boycotted British goods - and refused to eat or drink anything that carried a tariff tax. Britain was already taking more than was agreed to … and the tea, flour, and fabric taxes were outrageously unfair.

Under the cloak of darkness, the brave colonists declared war.

Britain retaliated.

A signal between the colonists was agreed upon - a torch would be lighted to announce the way war would come to the shores of  this great land; "1 - if by land: 2 if by sea".

Paul Revere watched.

When the signal was given the evening of April 18th, 1775, Paul jumped on his horse and rode to alert the rag-tag militia of the happening by hanging 2 signal lanterns from Concord's church steeple.

The colonists were excited.

They were frightened.

They were ready for the fight!

The militia didn't have much - the men were farmers, shopkeepers, blacksmiths … they were not men of war: BUT THEY LEARNED.

On December 3rd, 1775, John Paul Jones - a merchant marine sailor who sided with the colonists, and became the father of the newly established naval force of the blooming America - hoisted Old Glory.

The intent was clear to the British forces - there would be no cease in the push for Freedom.

The Revolutionary War lasted 7 long years.

By the time French assistance came alongside the Continental Army of the colonists at Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781, the colonists of the small army were barely alive - having suffered starvation, lack of adequate clothing: most of them were shoeless, having only bloody rags tied around their frost-bitten feet. There was little $$$ to give to the militia as businesses went bankrupt under Britain's assault/theft … and all the able-bodied-men of the colonies were engaged in fighting for freedom.

AND THE PATRIOTS WON!

Through perseverance and the desire to be FREE, America was established in 178

It is shameful the way the demonrats are intent on taking our freedoms away from us 1 by 1.

It is scandalous that Americans are sitting still and staying silent as the demonrat House is blatantly ignoring our Constitution and handing our Nation's power over to foreigners they seat in DC.

It is frightening that Americans do not understand what is going on with the obama's and their muslim themed black liberation religion, the socialist-communist coups … taking root in our schools, churches, communities, civil offices, Congress and in every high seat of power in every blue state across this nation.

We are on the cusp of losing America because Americans have been so dumbed down by the obamanite freeloading & lopsided "equality for all" racist bullshit rhetoric - that they do not understand what America means … or why national pride & America's work ethic - which is true equality - is so very important.