Sundance is okay, but in a place where it is difficult/impossible to post. He’s in contact by phone, barely, and suggested that we post something for you to read in the meantime.
This post is one of the first he wrote on this blog, in February of 2011, more than 11 years ago. How time flies! I have always loved it, and I hope that you do too.
WRITTEN BY SUNDANCE, FEBRUARY 1, 2011

I have long felt that life is like a series of links in a chain. You might be driving down the road and you hear a song on the radio, or see a picture, and you feel a memory,…. something that reminds you of a different time and place than where you are right now. You reflect. The memories you consider remind you of a totally different place in your life. Perhaps you lived in a different place. Perhaps you were surrounded by different people. Perhaps a different job or completely different friends. You recognize those memories were constructed like frozen moments in time. They become individual links in the chain in your life.
You never actually realize, in the immediate moment, when one link closes, and another link begins. But when you look back, you can clearly see distinct points where things changed, the link closed, and a new link began. The links are only clearly visible in reflection.
But there are parts of the chain where each link closes and connects with the other. A beginning, and an end. At the point where the links are joined we carry parts of the previous link forward to the next. For many people those connections are bonded by family, or very strong life long relationships. Connections which continue beyond our geographic moments, jobs, or temporary acquaintances. But for everyone, the primary bonding agent brought forward from one link to the next is ourselves, our center, our values and core principles. Our beliefs.
The strength of the steel which comprises the links of our life is determined by forging in the fire of adversity, weakness, challenge, pain, loss, and painful growth. The steel is then cooled with the tears of triumph, hurdles overcome, and resolve. The forging makes the steel stronger and able to withstand the pressures that accompany the additional length. Slowly the chain becomes wiser as it lengthens. Able to reach further, form more significant benefits, and become more useful. Hope replaces fear. Love replaces loneliness. Success replaces adversity. These are successful links began and finished while contributing to the whole.
At times we may manipulate the links with avoidance. We hide from or choose to avoid an issue in our effort to begin a new link before the old one was naturally, and spiritually, prepared to be closed. Eventually as life continues, and the chain lengthens, the weak link can fracture and we are forced to revisit/repair what we originally chose to avoid. You see, in life we cannot control the universal laws that guide us. So if we manipulate circumstances to avoid confronting our own weakness, we cannot fully strengthen our life of links. Eventually, the weakness of our past will impact our future.
So what principles do we carry from link to link? What core values and beliefs stay with us throughout the journey of our lives? The answers to these questions are what makes us human spiritual beings. We possess freewill able to make choices about what we do, and how we define our individual humanity. But can we then define ’right’ and ‘wrong’ according to our individual principles? Or are there principles that exceed our influence and definition? Are there natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, that cannot be subjected to the determination of man? These are the bigger questions, perhaps the more important questions, and yet perhaps the ones we reflect upon the least.
Consider the example of the ‘Law of the farm’ vs. the ‘Law of the School’. Natural principles vs. those made by man. A student can skip class, take few notes, pay only half attention, then stay up all night cramming for a test and manage a decent grade. It depends on the students goal, grades or learning. The student chose to manipulate the education, by avoiding the learning and capturing the grade. This is possible in the ‘Law of the School’. However, a farmer cannot take short cuts. A farmer cannot avoid tending to the soil, preparing the seed, fertilizing and nurturing the crop, and still gain benefit of an abundant harvest. The farmer must necessarily do all of the appropriate work in order to benefit from it. Such is the ‘Law of the Farm’, the natural law.
When one considers the weakness remaining within a poorly constructed, and manipulated link, perhaps established by selfish choices and driven by avoidance and fear, one can be faithfully be assured those who have dealt dishonestly with us will have to visit the issues of their association again. No amount of manipulation or avoidance is going to improve the frailty of any link without first resolving the lack of character which created the weakness.
So we have choices in our lives. Decisions we each make regarding how we interact, and participate in the lives and links of others; As well as how we choose to construct the links that compromise our own lives. Do we base our sense of purpose around natural principles? Principles based on natural laws of right and wrong, good and bad, truth and lies. Do we forge strong links based on following our heart, our values? If we can interact with others absent of a prideful self driven agenda, or manipulative intent, we can then apply such principles and strength to our endeavors.
If we protect the integrity of the soil upon which we build the foundation of our lives, we can live without regret. If we fertilize and cherish our crop, and the crop of our neighbor with honesty and sincere appreciation for the souls we meet along our chosen path, we will live a life of abundance. If we tend carefully to the consideration of everyone, yet holding true to our values and principles, we can strengthen ourselves amid the face of adversity and disenchantment. If we do not hide from, nor ignore, our individual and collective faults, we can build the chain of our life with strength, humility, and purpose.
I wish for each of you a long chain of bold, strong, beautiful links, polished with the reflective brilliance of Love……..

Prayers and strength for our bold Sundance. I know he’ll get-er-done. Thanks for the repost in the meantime, Stella.
God’s blessings to all here.
Reading that brought that old fable of the ant and the grasshopper to mind. Sundance pushes onward like the ant and inspires all watching to do the same.
Proverbs 6:6-11 … “Go to the ant, you sluggard. Consider its ways.”
Not a fable, just words of wisdom which have stood for at least three millennia.
Sundance always touches my heart in some way. I have been thinking a lot about What is Truth lately. Good verses evil. I live on the coast and every hurricane season we wonder if it will be out turn. Hurricane Harvey missed us and slammed into Rockport. So much damage, so much hurt. But people overcame with the help of our Lord God. I pray for the people of Florida and know they will persevere. May God bless them all!
I have, on the Open Thread where is printed every day the Lord’s Prayer, that most perfect prayer, said we are like a church but without the building. Our place of refuge in this frightening and unstable world. What or Who moved Sundance to entitle this indispensable site “The Last Refuge” all those years ago?
As time and events morph into something that none could see coming, and as our numbers here grow, it is well worth remembering that Almighty God Himself told us that when two or three are gathered together, He will be amongst us. Faith in His Word assures me that His presence is palpable as witnessed by the hopeful and loving comments we see daily as so many of us suffer life altering troubles.
Thank you, Stella, for reposting this beautiful and much needed essay by our dear Sundance. Every thoughtful word admonishes us to not weaken. In the face of clear evil, we stand the line, resolute in protecting all that underpins civilization upon which there can be no price put.
We keep unremitting prayers going. Almighty God hears us, and in His own time, we can be certain He will answer.
May all His never-ending blessings…those we see now and especially those to come…flow and cover all those in need of them, wherever His flock is.
Betsy J. You and all others that have been consistent in your (our) faith, make the links in the chain stronger. I need this to feed the good in my heart. It is very easy to go Dark at times like these. God Bless you and all of Faith.
I understand completely, Wheelbarrow. I truly do. It’s hard to do sometimes, to cling as tightly as we can onto that thread of faith in the face of all we see as essentially bystanders, when it would be so easy to let despair take over…as I’m sure thousands in Florida have felt surveying the wreckage of their lives through nothing that they have done. And others who experienced that darkness you speak of.
I have always loved this small quote from CS Lewis, a man who himself came to Christianity late in his life through his great good friend JRR Tolkein.
“Relying on God has to begin all over again every day as if nothing yet had been done.”
He is the Good Shepherd, and just because we can’t always see His hand in our lives as we might wish to, we know He is not standing idly by, but working His miracles and blessings always…often long before we are aware or understand…either through us or others. He has promised that we are never alone…and I believe Him.
Wishing all blessings for you…
Godspeed to you Sundance and all those who support your efforts.
Hopefully, WE can all be strong lengths in YOUR chain at this difficult time.
God bless.
beautiful
He has a way with thoughts and words….so very inspiring!!!!
Sundance, may the Good Lord watch over you… and keep you safe.
I second that!
And in the sharing of this historic post among his firsts, those of us not here at the beginning get linked to the start of something beautiful and meaningful. Thanks. Very cool.
Very very cool!
Interesting screen name, I had a parallel pattern but never at a Joint level, S2S3,G2G3.
Oh my gosh i just read and then post Conservative Treehouse on social blogs for fun, but i didnt realize Sundance was so ill. My Prayers and many thanks for this Website! God Bless Everyone
Read the posts he has made over the last seven days.
He is not ill.
He is living his best life.
👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
-✝️❤️🇺🇸
He’s not ill. He’s on Pine Island helping friends and neighbors. They come first as they should for us all. Cell phone and internet sucks out there presently.
Or perhaps all the links always existed, already forged and strung together, and we are all just specatators, seeing the chain in its entiretly while simultaneously viewing ourselves as we think we forge and connect the links, moving along the chain from link to link, seeing only the present and past, oblivious to both the next link and ourselves standing there watching. Same as it ever was.
If you don’t believe in free will, that could be true. Not likely.
I think it is possible to believe in free will and that God already knows the outcome. Hard to explain because it would transcend our understanding of time.
Perhaps it is somewhat like watching the rerun of a movie. The story won’t change no matter how many times you watch it, but the choices and actions are real as we experience them.
Clearly not a perfect analogy, and perhaps not true, but some things are not humanly possible to comprehend.
Agree… I think God nudges you by way of your intuition… when your hair stands up, when you get that chill down your spine, that fight or flight… all nudges to keep you safely moving in the right direction.
Many years ago, a professor put it to me this way:
Predestination is the gifts we have each been given.
Free will is the degree to which we use those gifts.
Beautiful.
adage about time and God….why does time flow in a stream like a river?….if it was in a pond we could not handle life……God is outside of time and is not restricted by its boundaries….as the author of the rules that govern the universe He is not held in check by them Himself……miracles are often God doing what God does because He is not made to observe the same rules of Creation as we are….this order is what brings many to the realization there IS a God because it pervades all systems in the universe micro and macro…….when the aftermath of Ian has settled down I am sure we will be regaled with tales of miracles in the midst of all the tragedy that was observed in FL
But I DO believe in free will. I believe completely in free will. But I also believe God has a purpose for each of us. Some call it a plan; I think more in terms of a purpose.
Perhaps our one purpose was to throw a block in the third quarter and then go sit on the bench for the rest of the game. For the rest of our allotted time we are supposed to just try to not be an ass hole. I don’t know. No one knows. Philosophers think they know, but they are wrong. I also believe our free will enables us to make the same mistakes over and over. Just some Friday morning brain exercises until the coffee kicks in.
Mornin’ Stella!
if you believe in God you KNOW…..Jesus in His 2nd commandment gave us the quote from which the Golden Rule evolves………LOVE thy neighbor as thyself……I do not think you would choose to be a–hole to yourself so you already know…..read your Bible and it will enlighten your paths
Trapper, you must be a fan of Richard Bach’s Illusions?
Had to look him up. I remember the Seagull book, vagueley. Don’t take my original post above too seriously.
OK. Just to be straight. I believe in God and the Resurrection, free will, and that God has a plan or purpose for each of us, and that all philosophy is bull shit. He has given us guidance for how to live our lives, in the Commandments for the Jews and then through Christ for everyone. I also believe we are all empowered to alter the course of the entire world by refusing to do evil and by commiting simple acts of love and kindness to those we encounter. The rest is just all of us doing our best.
I try every day. I fail every day. I confess, repent, ask forgiveness, and resolve to do better tomorrow, knowing the whole time that because we are all flawed I wiil fail again tomorrow and do it all over again, watchng myself make the same mistakes and forge the same links. It’s actually pretty simple.
Such a beautiful post. I wish I had a way with words like some of my fellow treepers.
But you DO. You just did. If you just open your heart, the words pour out all by themselves.
BTW….”through Christ” or the Gospels and the rest of the New Testament is ALSO for the Jews……they are called Messianic Jews and believe the Savior has already come to fulfill the Plan of Salvation for man…..Jews are not limited to JUST the Commandments either as you call them but the LAW consists of more than 11,000 total commandments given by God to the Jews…….the entire book of Leviticus is rules for them to live by……as easily demonstrated man cannot even keep the TEN so it is impossible to keep the more than 11,000…….Paul tells us in the Epistles that Salvation comes not through the law but in spite of the law and the law was sent first to convict and show man he could not redeem himself by his own actions
Wisdom comes from many sources. This is wisdom +++.
Godspeed Sundance. And thank you Stella for posting this.
Absolutely and gives me much to ponder this beautiful Friday!
Thank you!
Joshua 1-v 5 No one will be able to stand against you all the days of your life. As I was with Moses, so I will be with you; I will never leave you nor forsake you.We lift up SD to the almighty according to Dueteronomy 28:13
And the Lord will make you the head and not the tail; you shall be above only, and not be beneath, if you heed the commandments of the Lord your God, which I command you today, and are careful to observe them. In Jesus name,Amen.
Prayers my friend,,,,,be safe,,,,God will provide
Sundance wrote about a previous storm. In that post, Sundance said
someone drove up, took his plywood for boarding up windows.
That passage was powerful. Shook me.
the breakdown in society rests on a loss of two main polite choices we all make to participate…..civility and empathy and care for others…the lessening of these is apparent with a cursory look at civilization today and both have often been in short supply in the event of emergencies
I experienced the same when he wrote a few days ago about John and Cynthia having their worldly possessions, with which they had evacuated, stolen out of their car in the 15 minutes they were inside, returning to check on their house.
That shocked me and broke my heart for that couple. Why am I still shocked at these things. Perhaps that is because I still expect human beings to be decent.
I remember this one well. Not that I read it in 2011, but Sundance has reposted it a few times.
A great message to be sure.
Thanks for keeping us updated.
What a lovely and wise essay of Life! It should be read over and over, along with deep discussions, taught to all the Seniors of every High School as they ready themselves to make their mark on the world!
That post is a very good reminder of what makes us human. It’s why God wanted a relationship with us and for us to have relationships with each other. It is essential to our livelihood. That’s what makes VR an meta and transhumanism so dangerous. God wants us to have human interactions and experiences. That’s what makes us grow and learn and love.
Thank you for the reminder. May God continue to watch out over Sundance and keep him safe.
Thanks Stella. Well worth being posted once again. Please send our support to Sundance. Even though I miss is articles of knowledge, I still learn and appreciate reading the comments daily.
I have been here at the Treehouse for many years now but had never read this piece before…such a beautiful and applicable reminder of what really matters!
May God bless and keep Sundance in these trying times…
I remember this. Has it really been that long? Lead onward, Sundance!
What a lovely connection❣️
Stella,
Thanks for reposting this soulful…. powerful…pensive…. inspirational, unifying and empowering writing by Sundance.
-it never gets old and cannot be read enough!
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✝️May God continue to keep safe, well and strong our l❤️ving lion Sundance❣️
I wasn’t around until 2015. I found this beautiful tree and never left. This is my second home. May God be with Sundance and put a hedge of safety around him….
Sundance we miss you! Be safe and strong!
Excellent…keep fighting Sundance…
Thanks for posting that.
We need hope as we deal with the results of the last Election
…. and this … the Democrats’ continuing plan for America.

Very inspiring thoughts.
Thanks. I pray for your speedy recovery and return
This. Is probably one of my very top fav’s of Sundances writings/posts. It sticks with me. Hard to believe Sundance wrote this back in 2011! My how times flies. Funny thing is, it doesn’t seem like that long ago.
Sundance never fails to amaze me. He has the most amazing mind and heart. There he is in the midst of the hurricane devastation, tending to the crop of his neighbors and his own backyard and still he is also thinking about us, and wants to give us something to read.
Stella, awesome pick… a real goodie of his to share again. Please share with Sundance that we appreciate him and are sending prayers. Thank you!
Long time reader and rare commenter here.
Hope all is well with Sundance and everyone there as rebuilding begins.
Just donated what we could to Samaritan’s Purse for Florida. Hope we can all do what we can, no matter how small it may be.
Thinking of you and yours Sundance, may God bring you peace and strength during this time of turmoil.
Thank You for all you do!
I remember that post. The use of a chain as a metaphor is one thing, but the writer was young. Well, Sundance, Shakespeare wrote The Tempest as his final study of the meaning of life. You are on that island now.
OK, Stella. A serious question. I think I asked it a while back but can’t remember the answser.
I first encountered the Treehouse dwellers when you all showed up at the Lucianne site after Sundance was booted from somewhere else and before he started this place. Then I followed everyone here, I think from a reference at Lucianne that this site had just started up. So, my quesiton is: where were you all before you temporatily found shelter at Lucianne?
A bunch of us met at a blog called hillbuzz. Hillbuzz was run by a gay man from Chicago named Kevin Dujan. We found him when Rush mentioned it on his radio show. Anyway, it was a fun blog, and we formed a community until one day in November of 2010 Kevin went nutso. Some of us were banned and others quit, and we regrouped at Lucianne.
From there we had a blog that was very short lived called the Honey Trail. On February 1, 2011, the woman who actually started the physical blog got angry and DELETED the entire blog! Once again, we regrouped at Lucianne, and later that same night Sundance started The Last Refuge. We wanted to use the name Conservative Treehouse, but it was already taken. This post – A New Beginning – was one of SD’s first.
Thank you. Interesting journey.
Some of the Honey Trail posts and comments still live on at Honey Trail Redux, which was posted by one of our readers from the Way Back Machine.
https://honeytrailredux.wordpress.com/
Here’s the story in our First Birthday post:
https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2012/02/01/happy-first-birthday-the-last-refuge/
Oh wow, I had no idea this was the genesis of CT. I’ve always been a Lucianne reader. Well before 2010, not even sure of the year. I do remember Hillbuzz but it wasn’t a regular place for me to visit. So interesting to hear the back story.
OH my gosh, HIllBuzz was such a great blog for a while! Dujan has the real lowdown on so many –Aaron Schock, The “One” —used to love that blog. I used to like No Quarter as well.
Too bad about that blog. I don’t know what happened to Kevin, but the blog appears to have been taken over by some persons from a foreign country. Aha! It seems that he has a Twitter account. Now I’ll have to read it to see what he’s up to these days.
Tweets by HillBuzz
Looks like he hasn’t posted any tweets since Feb 2019
So it seems.
There was a small group of invisible friends at a blog that was like a treasure chest of information, opinions, some internet-cautious yet, personal stories and interactions. It was really enjoyable.
Sadly, every conversation was taken over every day -all day by a few really bad actors. An Idaho nasty female beast, a sneaky… slimy car selling male Floridian, a really bright but Vietnam emotionally traumatized proud leftist Oregon woodsman and a truly evil cat stabbing sicko male Canadian. Oh, and some know it all two-faced tech creep whose son played in a (yuck) band.
The site format itself changed. While some of us tried to stay connected, one by one, we all lost each other.
Fortunately, I had already started coming here to read before… and then I really found refuge here; truly. I didn’t comment for quite some time. I just read.
Certain people here remind me of (seem to be) some from the old site.
But, I dare not inquire.
~It’s wonderful here❣
Thanks, Stella.
👉 I also found “The Last Refuge” from multiple commenters via Lucianne 👈
🤔 I really can’t remember all of the names that recommended CTH and Sundance posts,maybe one of them was “Zurich Mike” but can’t say for sure.
😉Time ⏲️ has passed rapidly but the quality of posts 📫 and the quality of diverse opinions has grown from the rich soil here on this site producing a bounty of delicious fruits 🍊🍋🍎🍒from the minds and experiences of the dwellers here on these branches of Sundance Last Refuge and Conservative Treehouse🌳.
Zurich Mike is one of our oldest friends. He doesn’t comment much any more, but we still love him! He’s an American living and working in Switzerland.
✅️Thanks to him and other regular Lucianne commenters I ended up here back around the time this Last Refuge started👌👍
It’s been a minute [or two] but this is always a good read…
“A young man whose step-father is a carpenter grows up working in his
step-father’s shop. He has no formal education. He owns no property of
any kind.
One day he puts down his tools and walks out of his step-father’s shop.
He starts preaching on street corners and in the nearby countryside.
Walking from place to place preaching all the while even though he is in
no way an ordained minister he never gets farther than an area perhaps
100 miles wide at the most. He does this for three years.
Then he is arrested, tried and convicted. There is no court of appeal
so he is executed at age 33 along with two common thieves. Those
in charge of his execution roll dice to see who gets his clothing —
the only possessions he has.
His family cannot afford a burial place so he is interred in a borrowed tomb.
End of story? No, this uneducated, propertyless young man who preached on
street corners for only three years who left no written word has for 2000
years had a greater effect on the entire world than all the rulers, kings
and emperors, all the conquerors, the generals and admirals, all the
scholars, scientists and philosophers who ever lived — all put together.
How do we explain that? Unless he really was what he said he was.”
President Ronald Reagan [1911-2004] –
And I’ll add: All foretold in the 22nd Psalm recorded 1000 years earlier, right
down to what the soldiers would be doing at the foot of the Cross. And Who
but an omnipotent, all knowing, loving God could know all this in advance?
“The fear [reverence] of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: But fools
despise wisdom and instruction.” Proverbs 1:7 [KJV]
Godspeed Brother
Words to live by – beautiful. I often wonder what is missing from people who believe and practice communism. The Dems/Commies in our country and those around the world. As much as I despise these people obsessed with power and control I have pity for them at the same time. It’s their followers who aren’t soul less that I can’t figure out. I have a sister who is in that category. She’s a good person but continues to support those whose goal is to rip away our free will and soul.
I believe true psychopaths and sociopaths in this world are relatively few and far between. The rest of humanity falls into a much broader category.
The bottom line is that most of us can more clearly observe sin in others, even as we fail to acknowledge, and perhaps even remedy, our own sinful natures. This is why we need God’s infinite wisdom and grace to set us straight.
I myself find it difficult to follow His ways and to not judge others. But I try to follow His commandments, not only because it is His will, but because I intuit that humanity is stuck in a collective loop. And the only way to break free of our past and to change our future is to try a *new* path. For once.
Thank you Judith. I have tried to break through with my sister. But it seems impregnable. She adores Fauci, loves the Commie Pope and continues to get jab after jab. We can only talk about family and even that is limited due to opinion differences. But I love her and remain in contact from afar.
I know how that feels. My family is the same way, a 50/50 split. I find that giving my burdens to Jesus Christ and living my best life is the best example I can set. Pray for them to find truth and discernment.
When one friend gushed about how she loved Pope Francis, I visibly recoiled and shot back, “I think he’s the Antichrist! ” That may not be the case, but at least I made her think twice!
Just keep loving. That is all you can do…..keep loving.
How beautifully written! Godspeed to Sundance in his and his family’s trek to normality
A precious family member passed to Glory yesterday. 93 years of links and so many people affected by her Faith, sweetness, kind words and positive attitude. Rest In Peace, Mom!
Thank you so very much for reposting this.
Cheers and best wishes to all CTH supporters and especially those in storm ravaged Florida.
Lost mine 11 years ago. A pain that never leaves. But we have the reuniting to look forward to. Bless you…
“I have come that they might have life and have it more abundantly.” John 10:10
Thank you, Stella for sharing this. So insightful, deep, and thought provoking. I knew nothing of the Treehouse in 2011. I see that I missed much. It’s now a daily read (well, ok, several times a day); invaluable and a necessity.
Hint: All of the original posts are here on this site, but you have to hunt. Unfortunately, the comments on the old posts are gone, and sometimes that is the best part.
Yes stella, that is so true. The articles are Great and Thought Provoking. However, the comments many times add more facets to what was in the article.
Perfect re-post; and do remember when first reading it thought ‘oh, now this is definitely a place to follow!’ and am so glad I did;
the insight and honesty of all the posts and hundreds of thousands of comments (real conversations) that followed, has enriched an unknown number of lives, whether it be the in-depth digging into what happened to Jessica Chambers, the Trayvon/Zimmerman life-changing event and trial, to the discovery of all the marionette strings tied to our once foundational institutions – this little tree has become one mighty huge Oak!
And with this Tree’s roots firmly established in a most wondrously steadfast good soil, may the planter’s of this Tree be continuously blessed by God’s loving hand. Thank you so much for this humble, yet exceedingly strong, Refuge.
Sundance is one of the few heroes we come across in our meetings in this life. I am gratful I found a branch here. God Bless and keep him safe, give him strength and let him know that we love him.
Great post. I have been here for a few years and have never read it before. It reminds me of the “Laws of the Navy” plebes get drilled into their head at USNA. The 5th law goes like this:
On the strength of one link in the cable,
Dependenth the might of the chain.
Who knows when thou may’st be tested,
So live that thou bearest the strain.
I just sensed something was wrong a day or two ago . I’ve been extremely busy ,and generally dont check out the presidential politics blog .
Best wishes SD !
Stay safe & stay well, Sundance!
Thank you for keeping the troops entertained.
Sundance and everyone affected by the monster storm remain in my prayers.
Thanks. Prayers to Sundance, his family, friends and neighbors.
Chef Gio’s, our Miami-based volunteer self-funded disaster relief group were at Pine island yesterday and cooked chicken and rice and BBQ beef onsite and fed 1,000 people in a very poor community. Last Monday we were in Fort Myers and cooked and fed 3,000 people.
I heard Sundance was helping out in Pine Island and we are going back this Saturday.
Stella/Sundance, please let’s us know where the biggest need is currently so we can add them to our Saturday schedule of stops.
God bless you!
I will pass on your comment!
Thanks Stella!
WOW! What else is there to say? Thank you so much, Sundance. You are an inspiration to all.
Stella Thank you for updating up. Continued prayers for Sundance and all of those in Florida.
This made me realize that I literally wouldn’t know what to do without Sundance! He provides completely unique and very valuable insights and data and, like Rush, he provides such unique analysis that NO ONE could ever replace him.
Thank you Sundance
You are in my area. Was hoping good would come from bad and I might have the chance to meet you.
I dont want to blow your cover so will simply say thank you so much for helping us!
Oh, c’mon, blow it 🙂
Google will tell you if you want to know.