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How to Seal the Door Where Evil Dwells . by Alice B. Clagett

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here is a video explaining a stunningly new, briskly effective way to seal the door where evil dwells. Using this technique you can fill two needs with one mundane deed.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

So, I vacuumed up all the Dust Mites and every little Spider or Earwig I could find along with the dust. Right. Vacuumed in all the dark corners.

It seemed like there were a lot of grousy, grumpy, maybe even evil spirits hanging out here
and there in the dark corners. And when I vacuumed up the dust, all of the evil spirits it
seemed like, went into the vacuum cleaner bag, Right?

And then I took the vacuum cleaner out on the porch and I used extra strength duct tape to  seal up the vacuum cleaner bag. Right.

And now I’m throwing it in the trash and I’m saying …

“May this seal up the door where evil dwells.
May no evil ever enter my house again.”

So when you’re dusting the house and you’re cleaning the floors and polishing things in your house, you can do two jobs at once!

That’s all for now, Dear Ones.

God bless you all,
Keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.

Filmed on 11 April 2026 and published on 12 April 2026

Come and visit me at my wonderful worldclass WordPress website “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https/awakeningwithplanetearth.com

VIDEO CREDITS

“How to Seal the Door Where Evil Dwells”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed and produced on 10 April 2026
Location: San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, CA

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Why Do Ravens and Hawks Live Close Together in the Los Angeles Area? . by Alice B. Clagett

Why Do Ravens and Hawks Live Close Together in the Los Angeles Area?

Image: “American Crow Mobbing Red-Tailed Hawk,” adapted from Image: “American Crow Mobbing Red-Tailed Hawk, Santa Barbara, California,” by Channel City Camera Club, 13 April 2021, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:American_Crow_mobbing_Red-tailed_Hawk,_Santa_Barbara,_California_%2851114795558%29.jpg ..

Image: “American Crow Mobbing Red-Tailed Hawk,” adapted from Image: “American Crow Mobbing Red-Tailed Hawk, Santa Barbara, California,” by Channel City Camera Club, 13 April 2021, in Wikimedia Commons … https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:American_Crow_mobbing_Red-tailed_Hawk,_Santa_Barbara,_California_%2851114795558%29.jpg ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • WHY DO RAVENS AND HAWKS LIVE CLOSE TOEGETHER IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA?
    • DIVING DEEPER
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Why do Ravens and Hawks live close together in the Los Angeles area?  The answer is below …

Alice’s words are in ochre.


WHY DO RAVENS AND HAWKS LIVE CLOSE TOGETHER IN THE LOS ANGELES AREA?

I asked Google AI: Why do Ravens and Hawks live close together in the Los Angeles area? 

Google AI said: Ravens and hawks (particularly Red-tailed and Red-shouldered hawks) live in close proximity in the Los Angeles area because the urban landscape offers an abundance of shared resources—specifically nesting sites and food—that support both species, despite their frequent territorial disputes. Their coexistence is characterized by high-speed “mobbing” (harassment) by ravens, which hawks generally tolerate as part of their urban existence. 

Reasons for Coexistence in Los Angeles:

  • Abundant, Shared Resources: The urban-wildland interface of Los Angeles provides a perfect mix of food and shelter for both species. Both birds are opportunistic hunters and scavengers, taking advantage of prey in open spaces, greenbelts, and residential areas, as well as food refuse.
  • Ideal Nesting Structures: While traditionally nesting in trees or on cliffs, ravens and hawks in Los Angeles have adapted to use man-made structures—such as power-line towers, telephone poles, billboards, and bridges—which offer safe, elevated nesting locations.
  • High Food Availability: The presence of small mammals (squirrels, rabbits) that hawks hunt, along with human-generated waste (carrion, garbage) which both species scavenge, allows high population densities in close quarters. 

Sacramento Audubon Society +4

The Dynamics of “Hawk Wars” and Coexistence:

  • Mobbing and Harassment: Ravens are highly territorial and intelligent. They frequently “mob” (dive-bomb and chase) hawks to drive them away from nesting areas.
  • “Respectful” Tension: Despite the harassment, hawks often treat the noisy ravens as a nuisance rather than a threat, acting like “royalty being annoyed by paparazzi”.
  • Shared Foraging: On occasion, ravens have been observed waiting for hawks to make a kill (like a squirrel) and then picking up the leftover scraps, indicating a complex relationship where they may even exploit the same prey. 

Ultimately, the rich, man-made environment of Los Angeles provides enough resources for both birds to thrive, forcing them into a tense but sustainable partnership.

DIVING DEEPER

Google AI said: Ravens and hawks live in close proximity in the Los Angeles area primarily because they share similar urban habitat needs—such as tall trees and structures for nesting—while engaging in a complex, often adversarial relationship driven by competition and scavenging. 

Friends of Griffith Park | +4

Their coexistence is defined by several key behavioral and environmental factors:

  • Shared Nesting Sites: Both species utilize high vantage points for nesting, including large residential trees, cliff ledges, and man-made structures like buildings in downtown Los Angeles.
  • Territorial Disputes (Mobbing): Ravens are highly territorial and frequently “mob” hawks to drive them away from their nests and young. This behavior, often seen as “aerial dogfights” over landmarks like the Natural History Museum or USC, is a defensive strategy to protect raven hatchlings from potential predation by hawks.
  • Scavenging Opportunities: Ravens often follow hawks to scavenge scraps from their kills. They have been observed waiting nearby while a hawk feeds on a rodent, sometimes even harassing the hawk until it relinquishes its meal.
  • Urban Adaptation: Los Angeles provides abundant food sources (such as trash for ravens and pigeons or rodents for hawks) that allow both populations to thrive in the same dense urban core.
  • Environmental Features: Certain infrastructure, such as powerlines and highways, attract both species; powerlines provide superior perching and nesting sites, while highways offer “automobile-generated carrion”. 

Friends of Griffith Park | +11

While their interactions are often hostile, they are a routine part of the urban ecosystem where both species have adapted to tolerate one another’s presence as a “routine hazard”. 

[…]

Would you like to know more about which specific species of hawks are most common in Los Angeles neighborhoods?

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CONCLUSION

Well, now we know.

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 19 March 2026


MORE INFORMATION

I left the double quotes off of the beginning and end of Google AI’s response, and kept the double quotes as is within the responses. You will know by the light blue font that these are quotes from Google AI.

If you see purple font, that is being used for a term described in “More Information.”

I am using brown font for my questions in the Q&A. Also, through sparing use of square brackets and brown font, I sometimes change the transcript slightly or add my Comments to it.

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How Can I Find Out If the Santa Monica Mountains Staff Are Hiding Data on Human Kills by Mountain Lions? . by Alice B. Clagett

How Can I Find Out If the Santa Monica Mountains Staff Are Hiding Data on Human Kills by Mountain Lions?

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 1,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

Image: Male (left) and Female (right) Mountain LIons 1,” effected from “Puma concolor,” by Julian Welbrock on Flicker … https://www.pinterest.com/pin/351912451721014/ … , CC-BY-NC-SA 2.0 ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS STAFF ARE HIDING DATA ON HUMAN KILLS BY MOUNTAIN LIONS
  • A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO FILE A FOIA REQUEST SPECIFICALLY FOR SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE INCIDENT LOGS
  • CONCLUSION

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

Here is the question: How can I find out if the Santa Monica Mountains [staff] are hiding data on human kills by Mountain Lions so as to protect local Mountain Lions? The answer is below …

Alice’s words are in ochre.
Quotes from Google AI are in light blue font.


HOW CAN I FIND OUT IF THE SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS STAFF ARE HIDING DATA ON HUMAN KILLS BY MOUNTAIN LIONS?

Dear Ones,

I asked Google AI: How can I find out if the Santa Monica Mountains [staff] are hiding data on human kills by Mountain Lions so as to protect local Mountain Lions?

Google AI said: To verify information regarding mountain lion attacks, you can cross-reference multiple independent databases maintained by state and federal agencies, which are legally required to report and track these incidents.

Verified Data Sources

  • California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW): This is the primary agency responsible for tracking and verifying all mountain lion-human attacks in California. They maintain a public list of Verified Mountain Lion-Human Attacks dating back to 1890. According to their records, there have been fewer than 50 verified attacks in California since 1890, with only six being fatal.
  • NPS Incident Reports: The National Park Service (NPS) publishes Incident Reports for the Santa Monica Mountains. These reports include all significant medical and safety events within the park, providing a secondary layer of data for verification.
  • State Law & Reporting Requirements: Under California law (FGC §4807), any mountain lion carcass must undergo a complete necropsy, with findings reported to the Fish and Game Commission and the State Legislature annually. 

California Department of Fish and Wildlife (.gov) +4

Publicly Documented Encounters

Recent high-profile incidents in the Santa Monica Mountains and nearby areas have been extensively covered by local news, showing that both fatal and non-fatal encounters are typically subject to public scrutiny:

  • Malibu Creek/Calabasas (2024-2025): Recent non-fatal attacks on children in Malibu and Calabasas were widely reported by major outlets like NBC Los Angeles and the Santa Monica Daily Press.
  • Solstice Canyon (2023): A hiker sustained minor injuries while protecting his dog from a mountain lion; this incident was reported by CBS News and the National Park Service.
  • P-56 Depredation (2020): When the NPS-tracked lion 

P-56

 was legally killed by a landowner after attacking livestock, the National Park Service issued a press release and was transparent about the loss of the animal, despite the potential for public backlash. 

Los Angeles Times +4

How to Request Unreported Data

If you suspect data is being withheld, you can use legal transparency tools to access internal records:

  • Freedom of Information Act (FOIA): You can submit a FOIA request to the National Park Service specifically for ranger logs, necropsy reports, or incident data for the Santa Monica Mountains.
  • California Public Records Act (CPRA): You can request internal communications or unredacted reports from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.

A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE ON HOW TO FILE A FOIA REQUEST SPECIFICALLY FOR SANTA MONICA MOUNTAINS WILDLIFE INCIDENT LOGS

Google AI asked: Would you like a step-by-step guide on how to file a FOIA request specifically for Santa Monica Mountains wildlife incident logs?

I said: Yes.

Google AI said: To file a FOIA request for Santa Monica Mountains wildlife incident logs, submit a written request to the National Park Service (NPS) via FOIAonline or by email, specifically detailing the date range and location (e.g., Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area) of the records. Identify the specific incident logs requested and provide your contact information. 

National Archives (.gov) +4

Step-by-Step Guide for Requesting Wildlife Logs

  1. Identify the Agency: For Santa Monica Mountains, the primary agency is the National Park Service (NPS), as it is a National Recreation Area. If dealing with specific state-regulated wildlife, you might also consider a California Public Records Act (CPRA) request to the California Department of Fish and Wildlife.
  2. Formulate Your Request: Write a clear, detailed request. Include “Freedom of Information Act Request” in the subject line.
  1. Example: “I am requesting all wildlife incident logs, including reports of human-wildlife conflict, animal injuries, or vehicle collisions, within the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area, specifically between [Start Date] and [End Date].”
  1. Include Necessary Details:
  1. Your name, address, phone number, and email.
  2. The specific time frame.
  3. Any specific species (e.g., “mountain lion,” “coyote”) if relevant.
  1. Submit the Request:
  1. Best Method: Submit electronically via the FOIAonline portal or FOIAXpress.
  2. NPS FOIA Office: You can find contact information for the NPS FOIA officers to submit by email or mail.
  1. Be Prepared for Fees: Agencies may charge fees for searching and copying, particularly if it requires significant staff time.
  2. Follow Up: If you do not receive a response within 20 working days, or to check on the status, use the FOIA tracking number provided. 

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (.gov) +8

Note: The National Park Service handles federal land, while the California Department of Fish and Wildlife (CDFW) uses GovQA for public records, which may overlap on incident tracking.

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CONCLUSION

I checked the first two links in the first question and feel they may be incomplete.

Filing an FOIA request, as suggested in the second question, seems to me to be a logical next step. Would any of my Readers like to give this a try?

Then there is always the avenue of social interactions. For instance, going on a local Sierra Club hike may yield fruitful results.

Here are local Angeles Chapter events … https://www.sierraclub.org/angeles/outings-events-schedule-activities/ ..

God bless you all,
And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Compiled and published on 19 March 2026


MORE INFORMATION

I left the double quotes off of the beginning and end of Google AI’s response, and kept the double quotes as is within the responses. You will know by the light blue font that these are quotes from Google AI.

If you see purple font, that is being used for a term described in “More Information.”

I am using brown font for my questions in the Q&A. Also, through sparing use of square brackets and brown font, I sometimes change the transcript slightly or add my Comments to it.

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Old News: Severe Geostorm on 19 January 2026 . by Alice B. Clagett

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • PHOTOS BY ALICE

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

I am a month late in putting out this video of the Incoming Light during a severe geostorm on 19 January 2026. There are also pictures of the Incoming Light below.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

Severe Geostorm on 19 January 2026
By Alice B. Clagett

Hello, Dear Ones, It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars.

It’s Martin Luther King Day, and it’s a free day for entry into the Malibu Creek State Park. Pretty cool. So many people here it was hard to find a parking spot.

God bless you all,
Keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you.

Filmed on 19 January 2026 and published on 23 February 2026; youtube video transcribed on 23 February 2026

Come and visit me at “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Wow!

VIDEO CREDITS

“Severe Geostorm on 19 January 2026”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 19 January 2026 and produced on 23 February 2026
Location: Malibu Creek State Park, Santa Monica Mountains, CA

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By Alice B. Clagett

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My website is “Awakening with Planet Earth”

Home

PHOTOS BY ALICE

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 4,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Malibu Creek State Park: Severe Geostorm 4,” by Alice B. Clagett, 19 January 2026, CC BY-SA 4.0 International, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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‘Meadow Lark’ and Nandays and Mountain Lions . by Alice B. Clagett

'Meadow Lark' and Nandays and Mountain Lions .

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 1,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

  • INTRODUCTION
  • VIDEO BY ALICE
  • SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO
  • VIDEO CREDITS
  • PHOTOS BY ALICE

INTRODUCTION

Dear Ones,

This video features a talk with a bird people call a Meadow Lark which is not really that; with three Nandays, and with three Mountain Lions. At the end of the video the three Nandays fly off, loudly proclaiming they just spotted a Mountain Lion.

I can’t spot the Mountain Lion, which says it is about to ‘bonsai’ me.

Then the Mountain Lion and two other Mountain Lions apparently attack a woman hiker on the Cistern Trail. At least, it sounds like that when I turn the audio up. See what you make of it.

Just in the nick of time, it seems, I hop into my car and drive over to Paramount Ranch. where a big flock of Nandays representing the local Avian Associated Press  (AAP) announce a tragedy has been taking place at Malibu Creek State Park (as you will see in the next video).

The setting for this first film of the day is Mulholland Highway just east of April Road, and just above Reagan Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, California.

There is a Summary after the video …

VIDEO BY ALICE

SUMMARY OF THE VIDEO

‘Meadow Lark’ and Nandays and Mountain Lions
By Alice B. Clagett

Hello, Everyone. It’s Alice. I Am of the Stars. It is just after a little shower this morning and here I am, up around Malibu Creek State Park. I’ve had an encounter with the Nanday parakeets and a bird that’s really not a Meadow Lark that everyone says is a Meadow Lark. I’ll put that up next. And I wish you a pleasant day.

We have been talking interspecies politics. I hope they [the Nandays] don’t mind. I’m just trying to keep them safe. I like those Nandays, as you will soon see.

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There was a bird over here [behind me]. I said: “Who are you?” on the telepathic plane.

It said: They call me a Meadow Lark, but my name is really something else.

And then I repeated it auditorily. And they got upset, and they said, on the telepathic plane …

Alice to Songbirds: Was it telepathic?

Songbird to Alice: Auditory.

Alice to Readers: … No. On the audio plane they said: People are not supposed to repeat what we say.

And then the Scrub Jay got interested, and it was way over here [pans to across Mulholland Highway, on Reagan Ranch] … way over there. And it must have whispered to the ‘Meadow Lark’ and it must have said: Maybe that’s Alice Clagett.

So the ‘Meadow Lark’ asked me: Are you Alice Clagett?

And I said: Yes.

And then the Scrub Jay came flying in from over here [pans to across the road] with quite a definite opinion that I heard. And it said something like: Don’t you know that people are not supposed to say things to us?

Alice to ‘Scrub Jay’: Why did you say that? Why?

Alice to Readers: Why did the … Why did the ‘Scrub Jay’ say that? I can’t figure it out.

[Zooms to bird on power line by road.]

Alice to Readers: Wait. Who is this? Wait. Who is that?

Alice to Nanday: Who are you? Is that Nanday?

Songbird: Yes. It is her.

Alice to Nanday (continuing): Nanday! … Is that Hawk? I can’t see from here.

Wow! Nanday! Why are you so quiet? Nanday? What kind of bird is that? Are you a different kind of parrot?

Wait! Who is that over there? I see that. [Zooms to two Nandays on a chaparral shrub]. There.

Alice to Nandays: Nanday! It was Nanday! Yay, Nanday, pleased to meet you.

It’s so great to see you. What a beautiful day!

I got it all mixed up. You’re a Nanday. It’s so great to see you. Wow!

Do you have anything to say?

Songbird, on behalf of Nandays: We’re eat – eat – eating.

Alice to Nandays: I thought you were a Scrub Jay. I’m so dumb.

Wow, You’re beautiful. So beautiful! Aw! ‘Bye … ‘Bye … So long.

Alice to Nandays: I’m going to go over to Paramount Ranch, ok? Or maybe this Reagan Ranch. Ok. See you soon.

[Zooms to three Nandays perched on tips of chaparral plant. Sound of cars roaring by.]

Mountain Lion to Nandays [voice amplified by the sound of the cars]: I am a Mountain Lion. I am going to eat you all up. I am the Mountain Lion, and I’m going to eat you all up. Yes . I . am.

Alice to Nandays: That’s the Mountain Lions trying to control your minds.

It’s not the Mountain Lion that makes this beautiful open space here. It’s the people.

The people make sure that the Birds have a place to be, without any houses and stuff like that.

This land is set aside by the people for Birds like you. It’s not the Mountain Lions that do that.

In fact, if the people didn’t want the Mountain Lions to be there, they would send them away right away, up north, where there aren’t very many people.

Songbird: Wow!

Alice to Birds: So be careful not to align too much with the Mountain Lions, because the people might get mad at you, you know?

Nanday to Alice (annoyed): Yep!

Alice to Birds: Ok, this is a word from the wise. I’m not a powerful person …

Songbird: Right!

Alice, continuing: … ok, I’m just letting you know.

Nanday: Yep.

Alice, continuing: … That’s the way it seems to be.

Nanday: Stop, Stop! … Stop, Stop!

Alice to Nandays: Those people that own this land, …

Nanday (disgusted): Yep.

Alice to Nandays (continuing): … they say it’s for the animals.

Alice to Nandays (continuing): … But if an animal …

Nanday: Yep!

Alice to Nandays (continuing):… hurts the people too much, oh oh!

Nanday: Right!

Alice to Nandays: Ok, so be careful. All right?

Nanday: Yep!

Alice to Nandays: You’re great! …

Nanday: Yep!

Alice to Nandays (continuing): … It’s close to Valentine’s Day. Everybody loves everybody …

Nanday: Right!

Alice to Nandays (continuing): … on Valentine’s Day. Any day now it will be Valentine’s Day.

Mountain Lion (amused): Oh, God. That COVID-stricken sh-t has got to go!

Another Nanday, to Mountain Lion: That will be so.

Alice to Nandays (continuing): I guess that’s it, and I’m going to go for my walk. Thanks for talking.

I just see a danger there for you, you know? So be careful.

There are too many Mountain Lions here right now …

Nandays [simultaneously, as they fly off in a big rush]: God d-mn it!

There it is right over there. There the Mountain Lion is!

See that g-dd-mned Mountain Lion? See that Mountain Lion?

Alice to Nandays: Ok, ok, ok, ok! I’ll never say ‘Mountain Lion’ again. Ok I promise!

Nanday (simultaneously): See . that . Mountain . Lion? See it?!

Alice to Nandays (continuing): I’m sorry, I’m sorry, I’m sorry.

Oh my gosh. What did I do?

Nanday to Mountain Lion (interrupting): Stop it! Mountain Lion, d-mn it. This is not your place!

Young Mountain Lion to Nanday (interrupting, sounding penitent): Ok! I am sorry.

Alice to Nandays: Ok! Sorry! I forgot! I forgot! I’m very sorry.

Come back! Where did you go?

Help, help, help! Where did you go?

. . . . .

Alice to Readers: God bless you all, …

Mountain Lion to other Mountain Lions (simultaneously): Does that Woman know that I am right over here?

Alice to Readers (continuing): And keep you safe,
And be with you
Through all your days.

In love, light and joy
This is Alice …

Mountain Lion to other Mountain Lions (simultaneously): No, she does not.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … B. Clagett.
I Am of the Stars … and so are you!

Filmed on 21 January 2026 and published on 15 February 2026

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Alice to Readers: Come and visit me at …

Mountain Lion to other Mountain Lions (simultaneously): I am creeping up the hill in order to eat her up.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … my wonderful, world class, WordPress website is “Awakening with Planet Earth” … https:// …

Mountain Lion to other Mountain Lions (simultaneously): I am going to eat that woman all up.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Alice to Wildlife: And so, are there any final words from anyone over there? Say, a Mountain Lion?

Mountain Lion 1: Why is she not frightened?
Mountain Lion 2: I don’t know why, but you won’t have to worry about that ‘bonsai’ website anymore …

Alice to Readers: So, those final words were …

Mountain Lion 2 (continuing): … after you eat her up.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … on the overtones of the airplane, from the Mountain Lion: “I do not want to say anything at all right now.”

Songbird is laughing.

Mountain Lion: That is not what I said.

Alice to Readers (continuing what she had heard the Mountain Lion say): “… I am full. And I don’t want to say anything at all.”

Alice to Mountain Lion: Did I say that right, Mister Mountain Lion!

Songbird: Dear God!

Nanday 1: D-mn right!

Nanday 2: Thank you very much! You didn’t say that thing at all.

Nanday 1: D-mn right. You didn’t.

Mountain Lion; We are talking to another Woman right now.

[There are several Mountain Lions saying different things … two young Mountain Lions and an older one.]

Alice to Readers: Mountain Lion says, “You . really . do . not . know . how . to . talk . like a . Mountain . Lion.”

Alice to Mountain Lion: Did I say that better?

Songbird (nervously):Yep, yep, yep, you did.

The three Mountain Lions, speaking in unison to that other Woman, who is likely hiking on the Cistern Trail: My . God . We . are . going . to . eat . you . all . up ….

Alice to Readers: And, a final word …

The three Mountain Lions (continuing): … right . now.

Alice to Readers (continuing): … from Mister Mountain Lion: “All . right . You . said . that . thing . all . right.”

Alice to Mountain Lion: Thank you, sir. God bless you! Have a nice day! Happy Valentine’s Day. So long!

Mountain Lions. snarling and growling, attack the Woman. [Lucky thing it is not me! Let’s say a little prayer for her dear heart, just in case.]

Alice to Readers: That’s it. See you around.

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“‘Meadow Lark’ and Nandays and Mountain Lions”
By Alice B. Clagett

Filmed on 11 February 2026 and produced on 15 February 2026

Location: Mulholland Highway Just East of April Road, and Just Above Reagan Ranch, Santa Monica Mountains, California

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Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 2,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 3,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 4,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 5,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 5,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 6,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

Image: “Mulholland Highway, Santa Monica Mountains, California: Nandays 6,” by Alice B. Clagett, 11 February 2026, from “Awakening with Planet Earth,” https://awakeningwithplanetearth.com ..

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