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Hear me out: This holiday season, forgive
ANTHONY SMITH
Groundcover contributor
I’ll be home for Christmas … if only
in my dreams. ‘Tis the season and I’m
feeling bad. I miss my family and I
want to be home. Don’t get me wrong,
sleeping on the sidewalk is cool but
it's nowhere near as good as spending
time with the ones you love. This time
of year is tough for many people, I
know. I’m not the only one who has
ever hurt at Christmastime. I’d take
all the holiday weirdness and bear it
stoically for everyone if I could, and I
might spare a gentler soul the hurt
I’ve known. If I could give my readers
one piece of advice it would be this:
FORGIVE.
Say you are sorry even if you know
you aren't wrong. It's okay to eat crow
now and again if it means you can
mend relationships with your family
or whomever you love. Being right is
not near as good as being loved! I
wish I could take my own advice but
I don't think it would help my
situation. I don't have a big family so
there are only a few people I would
want to be with anyway.
I’ll probably spend the day alone;
maybe I'll have a few drinks and if the
nog hits me right, who knows? If I had
a wish that I could make for Christmas
magic it would be a chance to spend
Christmas like I did four years ago.
I’d kept the flame burning with a
beach bunny, Jessica, from Daytona
that I’d met in college. My mom had
cancer and I was worried I might never
see her again. Jessica came up from
DC and we tried to see my mom. I
almost had it, the two most important
people to me in one place! We couldn't
find her so we drove all through Frankenmuth
and Bronner’s. Jessica is a
southern girl so she didn’t do snow
very well. I had to teach her a few
things so we would not wreck. It wasn't
a traditional Christmas I guess. Even
so, I had one of the best Christmases
and I almost nailed it. Now, four years
later, I only wish I could have that
nearly perfect day again. The
important thing is that you take the
love within you and share it with the
ones you love the most. But I digress.
If I can give you one piece of advice,
it's this, FORGIVE! Forgive and forgive
some more. Say that you are sorry or
whatever you must and mend those
relationships; sometimes people will
surprise you and will be overwhelmed
by your largesse. This year fools are
advising people to cut off family members
for stuff like politics. This is so
dumb! Forgive, forgive — and just to
be sure, forgive some more. Saying
sorry for some things even if you may
not actually have done anything wrong
can sometimes work wonders. Pass
this advice on: FORGIVE AND POTENTIALLY
BE FORGIVEN.
A friend or someone you know needs
to hear this. There is someone, somewhere
who should humble themselves
and say “I’m sorry.” I might not get to
spend Christmas with my family, but
if my advice trickles down to the one
that needs it the most then I’ve done
my bit. Keep holy this time of year and
spread this idea. Because as they say,
“to err is human, to FORGIVE is divine”
and this is what the best holiday is all
about. For a brief time a great man
walked the earth and because his
blood was shed we can all have hope
to save our souls in this the best of all
possible worlds.
If you want to get me anything this
year for Christmas, spread this simple
idea. They may deserve lumps of coal,
but you will give them love and the
light that shines from behind your
eyes will kill them with kindness and
those who may have doubted you will
possibly question their doubting. I
know you can do it! Spread forgiveness
and have patience with those who are
difficult because we are not guaranteed
tomorrow and today might be as
good as it gets.
MERRY CHRISTMAS,
I LOVE YOU
ALL. Scan the QR
code to listen to my
favorite Christmas
song. :)
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MEET YOUR VENDOR
A season of peace
Every year at Christmas time we
Roberto Isla Caballero,
vendor No. 347
In one sentence, who are you?
I am a worker.
Where do you usually sell
Groundcover? The corner of Main
and Washington Streets.
When and why did you start selling
Groundcover? 2016 – because
people from the Breakfast Church
asked what I was doing, and I said
“nothing.” And then they asked if I
wanted to sell.
What is your favorite thing to do
in Ann Arbor? Sell my papers.
If you could do anything for a
day, what would it be? My work.
If you had to eat one meal for the
rest of your life, what would it
be? Drink my water.
What was your first job?
Helping my family in Cuba.
What change would you like to
see in Washtenaw County?
Nothing.
What is your superpower?
Groundcover News.
What’s the best way to start the
day? Selling Groundcover.
What is your pet peeve?
When people take my things.
What small thing makes your day
better? Coming to the office.
What song do you have completely
memorized?
Pitbull.
What would be the first thing
you’d do if you won the lottery?
I don’t play games.
To la vírgen
ROBERTO ISLA CABALLERO
Groundcover vendor No. 347
exp. 01/31/2025
De los dos solo hay una. Es nuestra madre
María. De una flor salió un indígena y con
su manto índio solo miró los pies de nuestros
días y con su manto dorado solo miró
unas estrellas doradas y un padre y un pio
a un cardenal. Hijos santos, madre mía.
hear refrains of “Peace on Earth.”
There is some sense in our subconscious
that peace is a natural
state that we have lost. Is the
Garden of Eden totally a myth or
was there something before written
history that was more cooperative
and less warlike than what
we call civilization? One important
resource for my understanding
is the work of Ernest Becker,
particularly “The Denial of Death.”
I just learned that his “Escape
From Evil” is highly recommended
so it is now on my reading list.
Inequality first arose as those
"fearless in battle,” be it with lions
or human invaders, gained prestige
and power in the community.
Those who overcame their fear of
death were idolized by many who
believed in their heroes more than
in themselves. Something like “let
someone else take the risk and we
will give them our power.” As you
cede your power to others, a chain
of command can arise that is at
odds with natural law but
test. Letting go of an illusory self
is our job and will prompt a smile
as we say goodbye to this world
and enter the mystery of beyond.
If you look at the first writings of
KEN PARKS
Groundcover vendor No. 490
continues due to a mastery of violence
and a willingness to perfect
and use violence, as if it is just
another tool. There can even be
great celebration for the “spoils of
war!" As the money pours in, all
the glories of victory may vindicate
a feeling of superiority for the
victors. This is the beginning of a
class-based society, what we
naively call "civilization."
Supremacism may appeal to
some as if it is natural law but it
fails the unity of opposites test.
Self and other are not permanent
states and death is the ultimate
homo sapiens, you will see how
the oral tradition spoke of a more
natural society than what grew
out of violence and male supremacy.
Look at “Tales from the
Mabinogion." The story of the
Welsh language, as the bards of
old were written down, spans the
6th to 13th centuries. This literature
which grew from the oral tradition
is still an inspiration to
many who sense the creative
authenticity of our ancestors.
As deep as our genes is a culture
of the mind that we can cultivate.
When the student is ready the
teacher will appear. Reality is here
and you are in a game of cosmic
tag. This is the season when we
sing “Joy To The World.” Practice
the breath of peace until it is
natural.
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It's December
LA SHAWN COURTWRIGHT
Groundcover vendor No. 56
It’s December
cool, crisp, fresh air
Bring some Kleenex for your nose and eyes
It’s December,
and sometimes
these need a wiping!
It’s December
sunlit snow dunes
as if to be reflectors
of December
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CHRISTMAS
The goodies and pretties
of Christmas
fruits are plums and grapes.
I also love getting together with
friends and family at Christmas.
Friends are equal to family I think. I
think if you love and enjoy being with
anyone, they are considered part of
your family.
I like doing artwork and decorating
DENISE SHEARER
Groundcover vendor No. 485
Christmas is a time to love and share
and sing praises to God and Jesus.
There are a lot of beautiful sounds and
colors of Christmas. I love looking at all
the beautiful colors of Christmas lights
and Christmas decorations. I really love
those beautiful Christmas plants that
are red and green. Christmas plants,
trees and flowers are beautiful whether
they are real or artificial. A good thing
about artificial plants, trees and flowers
is that they live forever.
I love candy at Christmas, too. Candy
canes and peppermint patties are good
because they help my sinuses and
colds. I also love chocolate covered
cherries and hard candies. I love those
taffy peppermints, too. My favorite
for Christmas. I decorate my home
with Christmas decorations all year
round, just like they do in Frankenmuth.
Frankenmuth is a place I always
love to go, no matter what time of year
it is. I dream of going there again
sometime when I can get a ride there.
I love to make my home as close to my
dream of Frankenmuth as I can.
Christmas has some beautiful songs
— some of my favorite songs are “Joy To
The World,” “Silver Bells” and "Oh
Come, All Ye Faithful.” I like “Santa
Baby”, too. I love watching Christmas
cartoons like “A Charlie Brown Christmas.”
One of my favorite parts is when
Charlie finds a little tree that nobody
wants, and they all make it a beautiful
tree. Also when they sing. “Home Alone”
is another good movie; I like both
“Home Alone” I and II. Christmas is a
time to enjoy yourself and enjoy your
time with others. Merry Christmas!
Please help this
Christmas
TABITHA ALMOND
Groundcover vendor No. 360
Hello all Groundcover readers!
I am in need of Christmas help
this year. All of the Christmas
helping programs application
deadlines have already passed. I
did not know that I would have to
complete the application form for
Christmas helping programs so
early. Now I am in desperate need
of help to make sure my children
will be able to wake up Christmas
morning with some gifts from
Santa.
There is a couple ways you
could help, if you're able. The first
one is Venmo — scan the QR code
and put "Merry Christmas" on it.
Another way is gift cards — Meijer,
Target, Visa or Amazon gift cards
sent to mine and my husband's
email tabbysean99@gmail.com,
but please in the subject line put
MERRY CHRISTMAS so I know it
is not a scam email just wanting
me to click on something. Or, if
you would like to help my family
out in some other way, you could
Almond family: Sean, Tabitha,
Crystal (3) and Lena (1).
also email me or my husband at the
email address with how you would
be able to help and one of us would
email you back. My family and I
really appreciate whatever help you
can give. Thank you in advance, and
happy holidays to everyone!
DECEMBER 13, 2024
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UNARMED RESPONSE
Ypsilanti considers Care-Based Safety
On Tuesday November 26 at the
Ypsilanti City Council meeting, two
people, Liz Kennedy and Corn Williams,
gave a presentation about a
community program called CareBased
Safety. According to the CBS
website, “Care-Based Safety is dedicated
to acting with principle and
intention. We are taking careful steps
in building a community response
program that brings loving, unarmed
support to people directly impacted
by structural violence – without police.
In our planning, response, and practice
we center the needs of people who
are Black, Indigenous, undocumented,
unhoused, LGBTQIA+, using drugs
and/or experiencing mental health
struggles.”
Liz, 29, shared how she got involved.
“I’m a survivor of domestic and interpersonal
violence and have had traumatizing
experiences with the police.
I got involved in CBS when I realized
that I would have to learn some tools
if I wanted to keep myself and my
loved ones safe during a crisis.”
As CBS began its pilot program in the
summer of 2023, a group of people
began sleeping under the awning of an
abandoned bank building at 16 S.
Washington. During that summer, CBS
(as well as Fed Up Ministries and Growing
Hope) had become associated with
what the city called “an increased
public safety risk in the downtown core.”
Liz commented, “The area was
already a safety risk. It’s why we came
there in the first place. The city was
looking the other way until we showed
up. They tried to make us a
scapegoat.”
Liz recalled, “... This summer [2024]
looked really different. Our presence
made a big impact. Fed Up keeps an
incident log. Anecdotally, this year we
cut the number of incidents in half.
When we wrapped up in September
there was a noticeable uptick in 911
calls. This is how opponents justified
saying there was a public safety risk.
Realistically, the uptick is proof of concept
for CBS’s pilot.”
They also noticed something new in
“We had a lot of returning folks but
every shift there was a new person. I
think people are missing the fact that
the housing crisis is generating new
homelessness (sic) victims constantly.
That gave the impression that there
was more disruption from the regulars
than there actually was. We were helping
so many people that no one
noticed they were all new. The new
people are unseen and the whole area
is considered a safety risk when really
it is a refugee camp.”
Corn, 38, has lived experience of
homelessness. Corn explains his
JIM CLARK
Groundcover vendor No. 139
involvement. “I was into doing my
own community work when I was
approached by a member of CBS. She
told me about some folks who had
backgrounds in crisis response and
de-escalation that were trying to bring
this vision (CBS) to life. When some
funding came in to hire employees
they tapped me to apply so now I do
advocacy for Care-Based Safety.”
Corn shared during the presentation:
“CBS would provide the city
extreme cost savings by reducing the
workload of the [Ypsilanti Police
Department]. The largest part of the
police budget is their operational
costs. Even something as slight as a
15% reduction in operational demands
would result in a $750,000 decrease in
costs. On top of that, the reduction on
gas, dispatch and other secondary
expenses would add up to nearly a
million dollars.
“As part of my advocacy work, I
attended the Ypsilanti Police Advisory
committee meetings. Disgruntled
police would come to the meeting and
share how detrimental working at YPD
was to their mental health. Constant
exposure to traumatic incidents plus
being overworked and over capacity
made a serious impact on their mental
health. Here I was, worried that a cop
with a clean bill of mental health was
gonna whoop my ass or shoot me! But
instead YPD is overworking these guys
and arming them, knowing they
potentially have a diagnosis and
throwing them into danger night after
night. To me that represents a huge
danger to the public.”
I asked Council Member Patrick
the summer of 2024. Liz continued, McLean what he thought of the CBS
presentation.
“I'm open to working with them and
the concept of an alternative
response. I want to hear that they
have formal training,” he shared,
“They gave a long list of things they
do and don’t respond to, but I’m
curious about how people get triaged.
That is, when they receive a
phone call how can they ensure
they are determining the proper
response?”
In response to those questions, I
asked Liz, “What would you do if
you got to a situation and found
out there was a gun or a fire?”
“We would call 911 and escalate
other emergency responders. We
have relationships with the ambulance
and fire department.”
“Do you see a day when CBS
could be called to put out a fire?”
Corn laughed as he inserted:
"We would need a sizable grant for
a fire truck.”
“What if it was a bucket brigade?”
I countered.
Liz chimed in, “I’m glad you
brought that up. Modern paramedics
came out of Black communities
in Pittsburgh because of
segregated medical care.”
From the Team Rubicon USA
website: “Founded in 1967, the
Freedom House Ambulance Service
was created largely to serve
the predominantly Black community
of Pittsburgh's Hill District.”
I asked Liz, “If the city were to
pass a resolution to adopt CareBased
Safety, what would it say?”
She replied, “We would like Ypsilanti
to provide a memo of understanding
that
establishes a
committed partnership between
the city and Care-Based Safety. Also
funding, obviously, and to reintroduce
the RFP that Council member
Dez Simmons put forth last year.”
Corn concluded, “Mental health
and public safety services are paid
for through county millages. Last
year, they told us they were going
to immediately allocate millage
funding for mental health programs.
We want the county to
follow through with this and we
want that mental health program
to be Care-Based Safety.”
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Care-Based Safety would reduce police expenditures and save
the City of Ypsilanti thousands of dollars.
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HOLIDAY RECIPES
DECEMBER 13, 2024
Turn to the Groundcover News archives for your
holiday meal planning needs
I feel the need to present past recipes
that delight the palate for all walks
of life. Food is one thing that brings
people together and I for one love a
good satisfying meal. This holiday we
are branching out to bring a new idea
for all to enjoy — a small booklet to say
come share in the holiday delights of
Groundcover News.
November 1, 2022:
Kale apple salad
CINDY GERE
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December 2018:
Curried Coconut Butternut
Squash Soup
Ingredients:
2/3 cup pecans or walnuts, toasted and
coarsely chopped
8 ounces kale
4 medium radishes, thinly sliced
2/3 cup dried cranberries (or dried
cherries)
1 medium Granny Smith apple
2 ounces soft goat cheese, chilled
3 tablespoons olive oil
1 1/2 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon smooth Dijon mustard
November 2014:
Mama's Stroganoff
1 1/2 teaspoons maple syrup
Sea salt and freshly ground pepper, to taste
Toast nuts in a preheated 350F degree oven for
seven to 10 minutes. Pull kale leaves off the
tough stems and discard the stems. Chop the
kale into small, bite-sized pieces. Place kale in
large bowl and sprinkle a small pinch of sea salt
over it. Massage the leaves with your hands by
lightly scrunching big handfuls at a time, until
the leaves are darker in color and fragrant. Add
radishes, pecans and cranberries to the bowl.
Chop the apple into small, bite-sized pieces and
add it to the bowl as well. Crumble the goat
cheese over the top. In a small bowl, whisk the
remaining ingredients together and pour the
dressing over the salad. Toss until evenly coated.
Let the salad marinate in the dressing for 10 to
20 minutes. By Elizabeth Bauman.
Ingredients:
2 medium butternut
squashes, cut length-wise
into halves and seeds
removed
4 teaspoons olive oil
1 teaspoon salt
Pinch of black pepper
1 cup diced carrots
1 cup diced celery
1 teaspoon curry powder
6 gloves minced garlic
1 small onion, diced
4 cups chicken or vegetable
broth
13 fluid ounces coconut
milk
2 tablespoons fresh flatleaf
parsley, chopped
Preheat oven to 400F
degrees. Place rack in the
middle of oven.
Place the butternut
halves cut-side up on a
baking sheet lined with
foil. Rub two teaspoons of
the oil on the squash.
Sprinkle the squash with
the salt and pepper. Roast
until tender, 50-60 minutes.
Remove from the
oven and cool for 10
minutes, use a spoon to
scoop out the flesh (about
four cups) and set aside.
Heat the remaining two
teaspoons of oil in a
saucepan over medium
heat. Add the carrots,
celery,
curry powder,
garlic and onions. Cook,
stirring occasionally,
until the onions are translucent
and the carrots are
fork-tender (about five
-10 minutes). Add the
squash, coconut milk and
broth to the saucepan.
Bring to a boil, reduce the
heat and simmer for
seven minutes. Allow to
cool for 10 minutes.
Doing a small batch at
a time, puree the soup in
a blender or food processor
until smooth. Add
dash of salt to taste. Serve
warm, garnished with a
little chopped parsley.
Creamy and delicious
soup, prepared dairy-free
with coconut milk. So
very delicious on a cool
night! By Elizabeth
Bauman.
Ingredients:
2 tsp oil (more if necessary)
1 lb stewing beef
1 large or 2 small onions, chopped
4 fresh tomatoes, peeled and chopped,
or 14 oz can of diced tomatoes
¼ cup flour
1 ½ tsp salt
1 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
¼ tsp black pepper
1 cup fresh small mushrooms, chopped
1 cup sour cream
1 package egg noodles
Heat the oil in a deep skillet or any
wide-bottom pan. Add the stewing
beef and brown on all sides. Remove
the beef and add the onions. Cook
until soft.
Return beef to pan and add flour to
coat. Add tomatoes, salt, pepper and
Worcestershire sauce. Cook until
tender (2-3 hours for maximum taste,
but can be cut in half). Add mushrooms
and cook for another 10-15
minutes. While mushrooms are cooking,
prepare egg noodles according to
package directions. Add sour cream to
beef and heat gently until cooked
through. DO NOT BOIL! (Sour cream
will curdle).
Ladle stroganoff over noodles and
enjoy! By Lisa Sonnenburg.
Ingredients:
1 8-oz. bottle Catalina dressing
1 envelope dry onion soup mix
1 12-oz. jar apricot jam
8 skinless, boneless chicken breasts
Mix the first three ingredients and blend well.
Arrange the chicken in a shallow pan and pour
all but one cup of the mixture over the top (make
sure to cover all the chicken). Cover with a loose
layer of aluminum foil and bake for 30 minutes,
basting occasionally. Uncover and add the last
cup of mixture. Remove cover and continue
baking for 15 more minutes. Serve with wild or
cilantro-lime rice. By Elizabeth Bauman.
December 2021: Apricot
chicken
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HOIDAY RECIPES
December 15, 2023:
Date pudding
December 2015:
Ethel's sugar cookies
December 2016:
Lemon bars
GROUNDCOVER NEWS
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Pudding ingredients:
1 cup brown sugar
1 cup flour
1 Tsp butter
½ cup milk
1 tsp baking soda
1 ½ cups pitted dates
½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans
Syrup ingredients:
1 cup brown sugar
1 ½ cup boiling water
1 Tbsp butter
1 Tbsp vanilla
Mix thoroughly:
¾ cup shortening (I use a combination
of shortening and soft butter)
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
½ tsp vanilla
Mix together and stir in:
2 ½ cup flour
1 tsp baking powder
1 tsp salt
Chill for one hour. Preheat oven to
Preheat oven to 350F degrees. Mix together
all pudding ingredients except nutmeats and
put into a buttered baking dish. Sprinkle nuts
over the top. Mix syrup ingredients together.
Pour the syrup over the batter and bake for 30
min. Serve with whipped cream. Raisins may
be used instead of dates. By Ken Parks.
400F degrees. Roll dough out on
floured surface (to about ⅛ to ¼ inch
thick). Cut into desired shapes. Place
on an ungreased baking sheet. Bake
for 6-8 minutes. Remove from baking
sheet and allow to cool. Excellent
with a frosting made with powdered
sugar and milk. By Elizabeth Bauman.
Preheat the oven to 350F
degrees. Mix flour, butter
and powdered sugar.
Press in an ungreased
square pan (8x8x2in or
9x9x2in), building up ½ inch
edges. Bake for 20 minutes.
Beat remaining ingredients
Ingredients:
1 cup all-purpose flour
½ cup butter, softened
¼ cup powdered sugar
2 eggs
1 cup granulated sugar
2 teaspoons grated lemon
peel
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ teaspoon baking powder
¼ teaspoon salt
until fluffy, about three
minutes.
Pour over hot crust and
bake for another 20 minutes
(until no indentation
remains when touched
lightly in the center). Cool.
Cut in 1 ¼ inch squares.
Sift light layer of powdered
sugar over cooled bars.
A favorite baked every
year for our annual cookie
exchange by my longtime
friend, Lisa. One of my husband’s
all time favorite holiday
cookies. By Elizabeth
Bauman.
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GROUNDCOVER NEWS
CHRISTMAS
Go to the Magi
AMANDA GALE
Groundcover vendor No. 573
Herod was “the King of the Jews”
according to the Senate of the Roman
Empire; well, at least he was Governor
of Judea. The Senate and Citizenry did
refer to herod, with that title that he
SURELY revelled in. So when a delegation
of oddly-dressed foreigners, who
had travelled MANY WEARY MILES
either afoot or via a transporting
animal caravan, or maybe even via
ship — suddenly arrived one day
inquiring, “Where is HE WHO is born,
KING OF THE JEWS?” that was perceived
as an IMMINENT, IMMEDIATE
THREAT to the Kingdom of Herod.
herod wasn’t even fully Hebrew —
and he was even from the line of Esau/
Edomites — who through the years,
generation after generation just kept
turning away from GOD; and also
making it difficult to say the least — for
actual SEEKERS of GOD and HIS Covenants.
Thus also herod’s claim to
power was EXPOSED as WEAK compared
to One “born” — i.e. via full
Hebrew lineage as “KING OF THE
JEWS.”
Besides that, herod’s Kingdom was
all about Rome and this world’s system.
It was STEEPED in “SEEK TO FEEL
GOOD and HAVE WHAT You WANT"
— by EXCLUSIVELY human INVENTION
and SYSTEM — that was neither
informed by GOD, nor CARED about
HIM. Nor did that system SEEK GOD’S
indications for human to human relationships,
either. It was all glorying of
self and humanity. Herod GLOATED
over “the Temple” he had created —
supposedly for a place for the Hebrew
people with whom he was aligning
and designated as having authority
over — for worship of GOD. It was
widely regarded as a magnificent
structure, mystical enough to all the
Gentiles whose repentance would
NEVER be ACCEPTED for entry into
the more inner regions within it by the
religious leaders dominating through
it — though there was obvious GREAT
curiosity AMONGST the Gentiles,
about what EXACTLY “the Temple”
was, and ESPECIALLY about who the
GOD it supposedly represented for —
was like. However, the religious “leaders”
there — presented a COMPLETELY
EXCLUDING representation towards
“the Gentiles,” INSTEAD OF the
“LIGHT FOR THE GENTILES” that they
were supposed to be WITNESSING
about.
Also, the supposed “Temple for the
Hebrew GOD” had also ultimately
devolved basically into functioning as
a banking system that made alliance
and protection between Hebrew
people and the State of Rome. (No
wonder adult-JESUS vehemently
threw out the cashiers and the HELPLESS
animals ENSLAVED to that
system.) This was a shrewd maneuver
from the religious elite; however, GOD
always recognizes “the Lowly” as
being closest in fellowship with HIS
Heart, than those pursuing a "new"
Babel. However,
the money-lust
wasn’t the only reason Rome and the
Hebrew people dispersed to there
were actually ENJOYING a GREAT
ALLIANCE and PEACEFUL relationship
that also included wide religious
and cultural toleration for the Hebrew
people.
The Romans "now and then" since at
least the last century of the BC era
were dealing with Hasmonian Rebellions
— starting with Mattathias
Hasmon, just one of MANY by first
century AD, and MANY afterwards
also — including descendants of
Hasmon who were self-proclaimed,
military-styled supposed “Messiah’s”
i.e. “Zionists” SEEKING the overthrow
of Rome, and a self-devised, ethnically
“purged” Hebrew Nation-State — CONTRARY
to the focus and way that THE
GOD OF THE HEBREWS had actually
instructed.
And Rome liked to “simplify” things,
prevent “MESSY” situations and “BAD
press” as it were — by such things as
RIOTS; Rome also FEARED that TOO
MUCH of such as RIOTS perhaps
could even ultimately lead to an overthrow,
an UNDOING OF Rome. “The
Empire” and its emperor were viewed
as “the Great Protector” from which all
GOOD things for LIFE proceeded.
Because of this valid fear of “the Zionists”
by Rome because of ALL the
CHAOS at very least that their RIOTINGS
caused for Rome, it was therefore
actually to Rome’s advantage to
cater somewhat to the dispersed
Hebrew people’s leaders — financially
and politically.
However, if these IMPURITIES of
heart weren’t enough to link Rome
and Judea, herod had also even built a
Temple, directly to Caesar and Hebrew
people were making "sacrifices" there
for the Roman Emperor, and without
the emperor even realizing that the
original, actual Hebrew religious tradition
intended sacrifices as an expression
of contrition and a humble,
prayerful SEEKING of FORGIVENESS
from Sin from GOD. The “sacrifices”
thus being made for the Roman
Emperor, were thus much more akin
with the pagan “appease the gods”
type of sacrifices. (No wonder GOD
Says, “I desire mercy, and not a
sacrifice.")
So when the delegation of these
surely oddly-dressed foreigners — the
Magi — arrived, SURELY herod was
thinking, "WHAT!? DON’T these
people KNOW!? HAVEN’T they
Heard!? I AM THE GREAT HEROD,
KING OF JUDEA, THE ONLY KING OF
THE JEWS! HOW IS THAT EVEN POSSIBLE!?
THE WHOLE EMPIRE KNOWS
THAT I AM."
So these people, the Magi —
would've SEEMED REALLY other-worldly.
Indeed, their style,
approach, the INFO they did and
didn’t have; EVERYTHING about
them, was just REALLY “other-worldly”
seeming. And herod “and all Jerusalem
with him” — were “AFRAID!”
There seems to be some historical
suggestion that the Magi were even,
“Parthians;” this group of people were
intermittently warring with Rome, and
most frequently it was the Parthians
who were victorious over Rome in
these ongoing battles. If so, the Magi
would’ve also then been from an
“enemy” people. Besides that, any idea
that GOD would “go to” a “foreign”
people instead of those descended
from those written about and through
in Moses and the Hebrew prophets
and poets — seemed UTTERLY
BLASPHEMOUS!
Surely the Magi — along with most
of the "Gentile” world by that time
were WELL-AWARE of the prophecies
of Daniel. The GREAT Curiosity that
Gentiles had about the Hebrew GOD
and Faith, had even resulted in the
commissioning of the Hebrew Scriptures
into common language for the
Gentiles — and it was referred to as
“the Septuagint.”
The first Emperor of Rome had
declared himself, “Prinkeps” — first
Citizen of Rome; though he went
beyond this to also be referred to
overtly and hintingly as EXACTLY,
“THE MESSIAH.” The political peace
that was ushered in via Augustus after
100 years of civil war, was GREATLY
APPRECIATED by “the People,” and
that and the financial prosperity that
many were ENJOYING via Rome was
DESIRED TO NOT BE DISRUPTED by
ANYTHING or ANYONE! Rome
offered convenient and fast travel via
its roads, and had “public” baths, and
eventually even fast-food outlets and
CRUEL “entertainment.” There was
even a form of social service aid via
“the Corn Dole” — that every financially
poor Roman male citizen was
bestowed, gratis. What more could
people WANT or NEED? And who
were these “crazy” Magi — divining
from the Stars — information about a
newborn “KING OF THE JEWS?” Why
did GOD go to/through the Magi? A
people outside of the Hebrews he’d
started with; and a faith that could
even seem as if at odds with — the traditional
Hebrew Faith.
The answer is simple. Many of the
people in the people-group GOD was
making a beginning with, had
STOPPED listening to HIM — QUITE
COMPLETELY! Whatever it was that
was being SOUGHT — it WASN’T a
relationship With GOD; and people
relationships that HE gives and makes
POSSIBLE. SO GOD HIMSELF went to
and through — these “outsiders.” They
are people who are available for GOD
and we need to be avilable for them.
However, all through HIS WORD, it’s
ALWAYS “the outsiders” whose hearts
REALLY are SEEKING HIM or are at
least ready to receive HIM when HE
reveals HIMSELF to them, and thus
whom HE "goes to and through"
anyway. The writer of the New Testament
Book of Hebrews thus invites us
(Hebrews 13:13) to join JESUS, “outside
the (i.e. mainstream)” i.e. the
“ACCEPTED APPROVED” mere religion
that occurs supposedly in HIS
Name.
This is WHY we ourselves NEED to
“Go to the Magi.” They will lead us
AWAY from fallen-human devisings —
right to JESUS, the GOD-Man, instead.
They will lead us to something better
than for our lives to exist in the EMPTINESS
of supposed constant gain,
hierarchies, prestige or using people.
They will lead us to RECEIVING the
FREE GIFT of GOD’S Grace — AND
thus to relate with HIM and each other,
in TRUE PEACE and HARMONY. They
will lead us to the Promise of MESSIAH’S
RESTORATIVE (Cf Acts) return,
when also animals and The WHOLE
Creation (Cf Romans 8) are finally
FOREVER FREED from the effects of
SUFFERINGS that resulted from our
spiritual fallenness.
But if we already thought the Magi
were “weird” with their appearance,
clothes and just showing up in a foreign
court asking an uncouth and even
ENDANGERING for themselves and
others question — as we WATCH them
once they find JESUS — it gets even,
“WEIRDER!”
This is what the Greek words used in
the New Testament account, literally
indicate.
The Magi arrived at JESUS and HIS
earthly family’s house. At the moment
they observe HIM, they “fall down,”
see MAGI page 11 
DECEMBER 13, 2024
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GROUNDCOVER NEWS
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ACROSS
1. Young scout
4. Org. founded during Roosevelt's
tenure
7. Nincompoop
10. Kind of farm
13. What 0! or 0^0 equals
14. Lead-in to many carriers
15. Hirsute Addams family member
16. Character who took the red pill
17. Word with bang or bank
18. Trawler trailer
19. *Catcalls?
21. *Handout at some sporting
events
24. Timeline items
25. Frank whose diary letters are
addressed to "Kitty"
26. Like some names
28. Conducting, as war
31. Spanish appetizer
35. Singer DiFranco
38. *Hold auditions, maybe
41. Real stud
43. Less tame
44. *Game with drawings
48. Mess
49. Sound made with ones finger and
palm
50. Minted, as a new term
52. Altoid alternative
55. What you might hear straight
from the horse's mouth?
59. Take on
62. *Abusive sort
65. Button appearing at the start of
some YouTube videos ... or a hint to
this puzzle's starred clues
67. Crypto org.
68. Bygone portable device
69. Next of ___
70. Old Navy rival
71. Video game lead-in to City
72. Dawdle
73. Text letters
74. Unit in a history textbook, maybe
75. Precognition, for short
76. Pronoun in rebus puzzles
DOWN
1. Hooded snake
2. The largest one is the National
Education Association
3. Kicked off
4. Buffs
5. Keto or paleo
6. Goddess namesake for a N.A.S.A.
program
7. Goal
8. 'Trusty' transport
9. Ward (off)
10. Common pen name
11. Young salamander
12. Throw out
20. Part of an H.M.O.
22. Morning moisture
23. Series of diatribes
27. Tennis' Swiatek
29. Lenovo rival
30. Attire
32. Does some calculating
33. Homer, for one
34. Gone ___
35. Peaks featured in the Evian logo
36. High ___ (showdown time)
37. Caitlin Clark's alma mater
39. Word with song or dive
40. Word yelled upon hearing a surprise
party's guest of honor
approaching
42. Didn't dawdle
45. Play division
46. Display a spinning circle, as a
computer
47. Prerogative
51. ___ Equis
53. PR agent's concern
54. Tennessee's tree
56. Creation of Jobs?
57. Calendar app tab
58. Mount, as a coup
59. Doesn't 59-Across
60. Hardly pore over
61. Transgressions
63. eBay Condition
64. Like an musty basement
66. Belgian town home to one of 7
racetracks in the inaugural Formula
1 season
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GROUNDCOVER NEWS
RESILIENCE
DECEMBER 13, 2024
All inspirational stories about overcoming great
adversities are not the same
As creatures blessed with the gift of
free will, we human beings are endowed
with limitless potential that can take us
to places only limited by our imagination.
Right? I mean the countless examples
of achieving the impossible
through perseverance and determination
we can draw from for inspiration
leaves us with that implied possibility.
Stories both modern and timeless, personally
witnessed and renowned
worldwide, affirm that anything is possible.
The tale of a servant boy becoming
the ruler of a kingdom; the stories
about King Arthur; the historical
account of Spartacus bringing his
fellow enslaved together to rise against
their Roman masters; and many others.
Now there can be some benefit
found in having such positivity for
inspiration. That is the intention of
these examples and stories, but at the
end of the day they are simply that —
examples and stories, perhaps well-intended,
then again, perhaps not, and
they’re just another manipulation to
keep you duly laboring for an implied
payoff that turns out to be at odds with
reality. So I believe one must be careful
to recognize these stories for what
they are. They are indeed a tool to
motivate you to aspire to a better life
— but that's it. They're not manuals for
success in life and unless one likes getting
their hopes up, don't expect some
miraculous blessing to follow you just
JAMES MANNING
Groundcover vendor No. 16
because you persevere through life.
More often than not, a story, or movie
that ends happily raises an ongoing
challenge that works against your
goals whatever they may be.
I'm not trying to depress or discourage
anyone or paint this world as some
unforgiving hellscape. I'm just trying
to underline my thought that it's
important to be realistic. There are stories
and examples of beating the odds
out there that are true. But know that
it's rare, very rare, and usually the
combination with several advantages
that are never mentioned, likely
advantages a person may not have —
like connections, good influential connections,
that would vastly improve
anyone's situation. So keep that in
mind. By all means be inspired, be
positive and persevere. But do so with
the knowledge that life is not a run-on
series of happy endings. Otherwise
you're only setting yourself up for
disappointment.
People's views and ideologies are
molded by life experiences and no
matter how hard we try, words will
never be enough to convey the factors
that brought me to such a level of pessimism.
I trust nothing, and regard
everything we're told as fabrications
and manipulations to maintain a
status quo that has anything but good
intentions for society's best interest.
I've been lied to and exploited a lot —
I mean a lot. Going all the way back to
my earliest memories being referred
to as “an accident” to today where I
have been pleading for help from an
indifferent society that makes more
money available to people who actually
are evil. We have more compassion
towards dangerous murderers
than I hope to ever get, and yes that is
exactly what it sounds like. I have
found myself in such a state of frustration
and helplessness that I envy
people sitting on death row. But there
are some getting help and they are not
the people like myself screaming for it
over and over for years and years.
So when I'm told not to give up and
stay positive, I feel insulted and
offended. Therefore, I'm wary of everything.
People think all financially challenged
and homeless people are liars
getting what they deserve while television
evangelists and politicians are the
saints they claim to be. And given my
experiences, that level of brainwashing
strikes me as evil should there ever
be an example of it. But I'm straying a
bit off topic and wanted to just circle
back to the point I want to make. That
blindly believing everything you're
told will never line up with reality.
It's important to approach everything
with a certain level of skepticism
and or wariness. See things for what
they are and take whatever inspiration
is useful from the success stories, but
be realistic. You don't have to write
everything off and be suspicious of
everything around you. Yet it doesn't
hurt to have a questioning nature — at
the very least it might spare you the
negative experience of being exploited.
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 MAGI from page 8
“fall on their faces” before HIM. There
are two Greek words used for this; one
of these words can even mean, “as
under condemnation,” and the other
word can even mean, “to collapse” or
“to die.” Both of these words are used
of the Magi’s response to JESUS. Each
of these words includes the idea of
being like in awe and/or bestowing
GREAT Honor to a DESERVING,
“HIGHER UP.” It’s like they just “came
UNDONE” in HIS presence. Was this
not a premonition of HIS, SUBSTITUTIONAL,
ATONING SUFFERINGS and
DEATH? And in the sudden, spiritual
OVERCOMING they EXPERIENCED
were they not dying to themselves and
believing-on THE TRUE ONE WHOM
they’d come SO FAR SEARCHING
FOR?
The HOLY SCRIPTURE also indicates
they “saw” HIM; more like seeing
with “the mind’s eye” — not just visually
looking. It’s like they could sense
a spiritual perceiving of themselves —
even from this Child, or at least in HIS
presence. Then the Magi “worshiped;”
a basic, most literal meaning is “to
KISS.” Did they kiss the ground in reverence,
as they were bowed before
HIM? Or did they KISS HIS CUTE,
CHUBBY, little boy face? They had
been SEEKING HIM for about TWO
WHOLE YEARS!
Then they gave HIM — to this peasant
little boy — some UNUSUAL
GIFTS!
They didn’t give him any play toy nor
clothes. They gave HIM a financially
VALUABLE gift; and TWO RARE and
VALUABLE spices/fragrances. Perhaps
the gifts reflected something of the
livelihood of the givers? They SURELY
GAVE their BEST of what they had to
give. They WANTED to GIVE the BEST
of what they had — to JESUS!
Can you imagine such a spectacle —
in modern day!? Strange foreigners
showing up at a poor family’s humble
dwelling, having a PURE though DEEP
spiritual encounter with the Child of
the family, and giving HIM COSTLY
GIFTS!? And, the family ACCEPTED
FOR ALL THAT to and WITH their
Child!?
Possibly what they gave would provide
for JESUS’ whole family, during
TOUGH financial times? They had had
to make a trip to Egypt previously and
Joseph perhaps was an older-man and
VERY probably died before JESUS
reached adulthood. The word used for
“gold” could denote VALUABLE coins.
The fragrances they gave suggested
about JESUS royalty and HIS SUFFERINGS
and DEATH. Frankincense is
sweet when burned and suggests
HOLINESS and RIGHTEOUSNESS;
myrrh is also sweet when CRUSHED
and burned, and the CRUSHING definitely
connotes SUFFERINGS.
These people were “on a mission.”
They seem to have REALLY WANTED
TO MEET JESUS, personally. It would
seem like they also really believed they
REALLY HAD TO get these gifts to
JESUS; like they had to TESTIFY of
HIM and like that GOD had called
them to the privilege of PROVIDING
for HIS NEEDS.
But the coward, “herod — the Great”
once again used his mere human
means SEEKING to THWART what
was the ACTUAL plan of GOD. This
time however, the TRAGEDY was to all
the male infants of the WHOLE AREA
Of JUDEA, from TWO years OF AGE
AND LESS — for they were ordered
BRUTALLY KILLED via herod’s soldiers
(perhaps typically via sword!?)
This hearkens to the Hebrew children
of Moses’ time, and satan ALWAYS
does things in SICK, repeating patterns.
This MERCILESS SLAUGHTER
of these INNOCENT children was also
prophesied as “Rachel weeping for her
children.”
There are 40+ other overt prophecies
in Moses and the Canonical Hebrew
poets and prophets that are QUITE
OBSERVABLE as being parallel with
the person of JESUS and events and
aspects concerning HIM; and hundreds
more prophecies in these same
books that are perhaps slightly more
obscure, though RECOGNIZABLE if
one “goes a little deeper.” The religious
leaders were QUITE familiar with
these prophecies (Cf Matt). However,
ASTONISHINGLY — they SHUNNED
these, even arguably aided with trying
to THWART these, while the Magi followed
a star, and found — THE
SAVIOR!
Was the star a direct, in-person manifestation
of THE HOLY SPIRIT? It was
at least something brought about by
THE HOLY SPIRIT — testifying of
JESUS, and which testimony the Magi
followed. GOD ALWAYS reaches-out
to us in ways PERSONAL and UNDERSTANDABLE
to EACH person who
ACTUALLY WANTS HIM! HE gives us
what we NEED to find and relate with
— HIM! HE uses the means we can
RECOGNIZE and NEED.
However, the star as glorious as it
was — was just “a Pointer” — to JESUS.
A few years later in history, it will be
EXACTLY HIS RIGHTFUL TITLE that
will be the ironically TRUE accusation
that is posted over HIS Cross. “THIS IS
JESUS, THE KING OF THE JEWS.” It
is also prophesied, “HE will come to
HIS Temple;" and this HE fulfilled in
HIS first Advent and will yet fulfill in
HIS second coming.
Therefore, we NEED to “Go to the
Magi.” We NEED their faith; they obviously
TRUSTED GOD instead of FEARING
herod and others. They walked
right into a foreign, perhaps “enemy”
court. They SURELY had to TRUST
GOD over that LONG, two year
journey. Were they all from one country?
Or did GOD gather them together
with each other, along the way? Were
there two or 23, or more of them? We
NEED their kind of people in our
LIVES — courageous and DETERMINED
with GOD’S leadings. We
NEED to associate with the humble,
TRUE-hearted worshipers of JESUS,
NOT with the elite religious paralysis,
QUENCHING THE HOLY SPIRIT.
We NEED their mission and their
insight. We are called to VALUE and
AID and to ASSUME WHOLENESS
and GOOD about, “The Least Of
These …” among us. That was
UNHEARD of by Rome. We are called
to BLESS and PRAY for our enemies —
though not to ANY MASOCHISTIC
SEEKING of their ABUSINGS of us;
this WASN’T even FULLY realized by
Moses and the Hebrew prophets and
poets.
We NEED to REALIZE with the Magi
— that JESUS can be perceived as a
THREAT, because HE is the only true
complete revolutionary who upends,
UNDOES, and thus UPSETS — the
ways of this world. JESUS changes
LIVES and HEARTS. JESUS heals
INFIRMITIES and RELATIONSHIPS.
JESUS gives us PURPOSE and ULTIMATE
GOOD DESTINATION. The
SPIRIT OF JESUS spreads around
GOD’S MERCIES — in the “Here and
Now.”
HOW will we LIVE our lives if we
REALLY believe this? What are we
SEEKING to give to JESUS, and others?
We NEED to “Go to the Magi” to
learn to RID ourselves of all the DISTRACTIONS
of this LIFE and to LOVE
and to WORSHIP JESUS and RECEIVE
HIS HEALING LOVE for us. We NEED
HIS LOVE mutually with each other to
RELATE with people and LOVE as HE
EMPOWERS us to.
Have you heard this song?
GROUNDCOVER NEWS
"How Many Kings?" by
Downhere
Follow the star to a place unexpec
ted
Would you believe, after all we've
projected
A child in a manger?
Lowly and small, the weakest of all
Unlikeliest hero, wrapped in his
mother's shawl
Just a child
Is this who we've waited for?
Bringing our gifts for the newborn
Savior
All that we have, whether costly or
meek
Because we believe
Gold for his honor, and frankincense
for his pleasure
And myrrh for the cross He will
suffer
Do you believe?
Is this who we've waited for?
‘Cause How many kings step down
from their thrones?
How many lords have abandoned
their homes?
How many greats have become the
least for me?
And how many gods have poured
out their hearts
To romance a world that is torn all
apart?
How many fathers gave up their
sons for me?
Only one did that for me
Oh, all for me, oh
All for me, all for you
Only one did that for me
All for me, all for you
MERRY CHRISTmas! Please see
accompanying illustration on page 12.
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FOOD
Candied sweet potatoes
ELIZABETH BAUMAN
Groundcover contributor
Ingredients:
6 medium sweet potatoes
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup unsalted butter
1 Tablespoon water
1/4 cup pure maple syrup
1 cup (200g) packed light or dark
brown sugar
3/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 teaspoons orange zest
flaky sea salt (optional)
Directions:
Preheat the oven to 375°F. Peel then
slice the sweet potatoes into 1/2 inch
thick slices. Place in a greased 9×13inch
dish and sprinkle salt on top and
toss to coat.
Combine the butter, water, maple
syrup, brown sugar, cinnamon, and
nutmeg into a medium saucepan over
medium heat. Cook and stir until the
butter has melted. Stop stirring and
bring to a gentle boil. Boil for two minutes
without stirring.
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Remove sauce from heat and stir in
the vanilla extract and orange zest.
Pour sauce over potatoes and toss to
coat. Bake for 1 hour, stopping and stirring
the sweet potatoes every 20 minutes.
After the first 20 minutes, cover
the dish with aluminum foil so the
potatoes bake evenly. Remove from
the oven, sprinkle with sea salt if
desired and cool uncovered for 10
minutes before serving. The sauce is
thin right out of the oven but thickens
as it cools.
Delicious as a holiday side dish to
turkey.
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Make it your way with the ingredients you love.
Enjoy the savory flavors.
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