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April 7, 2025 at 4:36 pm Leave a comment

ELMO’S SOJOURN, CHAPTER 4

                                      ELMO’S SOJOURN

                                            CHAPTER 4

                                      ELMO MEETS CAL

                                                  

 “Yes, my wife has breasts,” Valmid communicated.  Elmo had momentarily forgotten that his mind was an open book.  The thoughts he had as he gazed at the female walking towards his new youthful body were not meant for a husband to know.  As Valmid’s wife approached, Elmo could not help but be aroused by the voluptuous figure, barely concealed under a tight red jumpsuit.  Eight feet tall with a gray skinned hairless head or not, the body beneath the jumpsuit could easily be featured in any planet’s version of Playboy.

By now Valmid knew Elmo’s name, so he communicated, “Elmo, this is my wife Cal.  Cal, this is Elmo.”  As Cal stood next to Valmid, Elmo realized he had underestimated her height.  She was well over eight feet tall.

Sensing Elmo’s mind about going into overdrive again, and not wanting to experience discomfort once more, Valmid began a lengthy discussion designed to answer some of Elmo’s questions.

“I know of your planet Elmo,” he said, “I’ve been there twice.  I know that your society, although primitive, is rapidly progressing.  Your species produce rare individuals that jump ahead of the pack when it comes to science.   You are one of those individuals.  I know the theory you developed about other planets – how they might harbor life if their stars and suns had the same traits as yours.  We are the third planet from our sun, just as your planet is.  There are basic similarities between us.  Yet there are many differences, although they are mostly cosmetic.  While our appearances vary strikingly, if you were to compare scans of our internal organs, your best medical personnel could not tell them apart.  Another difference in our appearance, other than the obvious dissimilarities of skin color and hair, is that our females tend to be taller than the males. 

“We have mastered the art of thought transference to enable us to communicate with beings from other planets.  We do not, however, use such communication with each other.  We are able to shield our thoughts so that they are hidden from our own species.  If you are to stay here for any length of time, we will also teach you this ability.”

  Elmo reflected on Valmid’s offer, but had no idea how long his stay would be.

     Elmo’s mind revealed his confusion.  As Valmid finished speaking, Cal desired to address Elmo. “Elmo,” she communicated, “you must wonder how we knew of your arrival.  It was the dingo plants you tread upon that alerted us.  Your planet uses burglar alarms to protect their properties and loved ones. We use dingo plants.  We plant them around our house, and when disturbed, they cry out.  They also produce flowers every morning that emit a rich soothing scent.

“With these plants around our house for protection, we feel totally safe.  If you had arrived after dark, we still would have been aware of your presence even if you had not trodden upon the plants directly.  For as night comes, the plants produce filaments, crossing the walkways and climbing up the walls and covering the roof of the house.  If you come in contact with these filaments, the plants emit the cries you already heard, alerting the residents within.  Through genetic engineering, we have produced a strain of dingo plants with the longest filaments, long enough to protect the roofs of our tallest structures, the most vulnerable part of our buildings.” 

As Cal completed this last statement, Valmid gave her a stare that said, “Enough, more than enough,” and Cal’s mind abruptly ceased communication, leaving Elmo puzzling at the information he just heard.

“Why would you use such a seemingly primitive method of protecting your homes when you have such an advanced technology?” thought Elmo.

The sky had darkened further, with only a thin rim of emerald, green on the horizon.  Both Valmid and Cal looked to the sky as Valmid suggested, “Let us go to our home and let the dingo plants do their nighttime work.”  They walked the path to the house, and Elmo observed the plant’s filaments crossing the path behind them.  His companions seemed relieved to enter the threshold of their home.  Elmo entered the house, and was amazed how everything looked the same, yet different from the houses on earth.  The chairs, of course, were too large for Elmo’s five-foot ten-inch frame.  While Valmid and Cal reclined, Elmo felt like a small child climbing up onto an adult chair.  He finally sat down with his feet dangling.  The walls of the house, made of a composite that Elmo could not identify, glowed a soft bluish white light.  Elmo’s attention was drawn to frames mounted on the walls as images within the frames continued to change from paintings to photos of aliens.

Valmid observed Elmo’s interest and told him, “You seem to be taken with our pictures.  The frames contain very thin video screens and a wireless connection to our computer; practically the whole house is a computer.  Stored pictures are beamed to the screen.  We simply choose a series of pictures and the cycle time, then enjoy the display.”

  Despite the modern technology of the house, Elmo noticed that the floors and stairs leading to the second floor were constructed of highly polished wood.  The stairs, of course, he would need to take one at a time.  Zytex squatted near Elmo’s chair as Elmo studied the first floor of the dwelling more closely.  The kitchen was adjacent to the living room, with cupboards and a futuristic device resembling a stove.

 It was night as Elmo sat with his new friends.  With sunset the light emitted from the walls intensified, maintaining a steady level of illumination.  All was quiet as the trio communicated; the only sound was the occasional scream of the dingo plants.

April 6, 2025 at 11:41 am Leave a comment

ELMO’S SOJOURN, CHAPTER 3

                 My previous post was mislabeled. It actually was Chapter 2. Sorry about the confusion.

ELMO’S SOJOURN

                                         CHAPTER 3

                             ELMO ARRIVES ON ROTH

When Elmo awoke, he had no idea where he was.  His eyes beheld a landscape both strange and beautiful, a rolling countryside of vegetation and a nearby dwelling, but unlike any he had ever seen. Then, he recalled entering his time-space machine with his newfound friend.  As he ran his fingers through his thick black hair, he wondered where he was.  His body felt youthful.  He must be forty years younger.  He contemplated the shift in time and enjoyed his renewed youth.

  Waiting to be transported back to his basement, Elmo had no way of knowing his adventure had caused the greatest blackout in history.  He was hesitant to move and change the coordinates he had entered into the time-space machine sitting in his basement.  Eventually curiosity won out and he began to explore his surroundings.  At the same time, he felt a growing fear.  He wondered if this journey was a good idea and if he would ever see Mildred again.

As he stood near his traveling companion, he saw the creature’s funnel shaped mouth form a grin, happy to be home. The soil was the color of the soil back home with green vegetation, but vegetation that defied what he knew of plant life.  There were trees in the distance, but they towered like mountains over the landscape.  The giant redwoods he recalled from his vacations would reach only a third the way up the trunks of these behemoths.  He stood in a tiny bare spot of ground.   Stepping upon a green field, he heard tiny screams and immediately retreated.  Vegetation was obviously advanced on this planet, felt pain, and could utter distress.  There were trails leading everywhere so that one could avoid walking on the plant life.  He must remember to tread lightly on this planet.  His eyes left the landscape and gazed at a brilliant lavender sky studded with crimson clouds although it was not yet dusk.  Crimson must be the normal color of clouds in this world.  Elmo also found that here a small hop would carry him far.  His companion, too, was much more active in gravity one-fourth than of earth. 

This newly youthful Elmo sat down with his traveling companion at his side and studied the landscape for a very long time and thought of his journey.  He noted that although his age had noticeably changed, the appearance of the creature next to him had not.  This must indicate a longer lifespan.  Then he smiled, realizing that if the journey had been made with a Galapagos tortoise, the effect would have been the same.  Elmo considered the implications, both scientific and personal if his theory about age was correct.  The personal consequences made his eyes run with tears.  His companion seemed to understand his grief, and its tiny arm hugged his shoulder.  Elmo once again gazed at the sky and drank in the glory of another world.  Dusk approached, and the sky held three moons of varying diameters.  As the sun set, the crimson clouds held hints of green, becoming a deep emerald as darkness approached.

 Night fell. Lights began to dot the landscape.  In the darkness, the door to the nearby structure opened and a tall, gray-skinned figure approached Elmo and his eye-roving friend.  Elmo’s first reaction was to run. But where would he go?  He knew nothing of his surroundings, and, after all, this adventure was meant to learn about alien life.  The approaching creature was clad in a flowing, blue robe-like garment.  As it came closer, Elmo’s traveling companion began to execute flips and emit sounds similar to the purring of a cat.  Suddenly Elmo realized what he thought was the dominant life form was actually a pet. As the strange being approached, Elmo appreciated its height, which was well over seven feet, and its regal bearing. The head of the creature was very large, larger than his seven-foot plus height would require, and completely hairless.  Its ears were mere holes in the sides of the

April 3, 2025 at 12:55 pm Leave a comment

                                RFK JR. AND VITAMIN A

                                RFK JR. AND VITAMIN A

We live during a time where you can choose where to obtain your news depending on your viewpoint and what you are willing to accept as the truth. If you don’t like what you hear or read you can claim it to be ‘false news’ without supplying any proof of your claim.

This brings me to the purpose of this post. And that is information supplied by RFK Jr.

No, this isn’t about vaccines. There you can believe what you want to believe as true. Time will tell if your choice was right. This post concerns damage which is occurring now and is not subject to opinion.

Involving measles, RFK Jr. suggests antibiotics for treatment and vitamin A for prevention and treatment.

First, antibiotics do not do anything against viruses. If you want to waste your money be my guest. However, there is potential harm in using antibiotics when it is not necessary and that is development of resistant bacteria when the antibiotic is necessary and will not have an effect.

But the danger in something RFK Jr. is suggesting being used in conjunction with measles which is resulting in harm no matter what your opinion is and cannot be denied.

I do not know if RFK Jr. is aware of the fact that there are two classes of vitamins, water soluble and fat soluble. With water soluble vitamins if you take more than your body needs you pee out the excess. With fat soluble vitamins whatever your body can’t use is stored. RFK Jr.is advocating the use of vitamins A, a fat-soluble vitamin for use in conjunction with measles. As a result, some parents are overdosing their children with vitamin A and causing liver damage in their children. This is not false news. It is reality.

What I find disturbing is that RFK Jr. is not aware of the danger associated with his suggestion. What I find greatly disturbing is that no one corrected him before he began voicing his opinion about vitamin A. Now it could be that RFK Jr. did not seek any scientific counsel before making his announcement. But no matter what happened parents are overdosing their children, and in some cases, causing them liver damage.

April 2, 2025 at 12:20 pm Leave a comment

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