I have changed the name of this blog. I now live, since August of 2019 in the New Liberties section of Central Philadelphia. And the truth is that I have not pursued much serious birding since coming to Philadelphia. But I intend to. I am still a Redemptorist and Roman Catholic missionary priest. I believe that God wants us to love, respect and care for ALL of creation as our Pope Francis says so well in his quite long letter LAUDATO SI which is about care for all of creation
Thursday, July 1, 2010
"WELCOME TO HISPANIC FAMILIES FROM ULSTER COUNTY
Last Sunday was the Roman Catholic Feast of Our Lady of Perpetual Help. I had a Day of Faith Formation for Hispanic families from all around Ulster County. The fact is that, long before I was The Hudson River Birder I have been Padre Tom Martín Deely, a Redemptorist Missionary priest. My love for birds, for wildlife...My desire to protect and care for the world's human and physical life systems is a simple outflow of my love for God and for all that and "all whom" God has made. One of my dreams for our 412 acres here at The Mount would be to see poor Hispanic families who loved to work on their farms and fields in their countries of origin...I would love to see them working small pieces of organic farm lands here on our property. BUT THIS IS ONLY A DREAM NOW...But we know that "dreams can come true.
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Hispanic Faith Formation
Monday, June 28, 2010
A RAINY DAY AT HOOK MOUNTIAN-MARYDELL
This is a change of pace for the summer. But I just f inished editing a Video that I created of autumn rains scenes in Marydell Retreat Center at Hook Mountain which is on the Western Shore of the Hudson River right across from Tarrytown and Ossinging NY. I think you will like it.
Saturday, June 26, 2010
DAY FOR HISPANIC FAMILIES AT THE MOUNT
One of my greatest concerns as both the HUDSON RIVER BIRDER and a Roman Catholic missionary priest here in Ulster County is the welfare of our great Hispanic population. Ulster County has many Hispanic people. Many have been here for many years and have restaurants, businesses and steady employment. Others are either Migrant or Temporary Workers who work during the planting and harvest and during the harvest time for grape, apple, peach and other agricultural products. This weekend one of the groups here at The Mount are the Presentation Sisters of the Eastern USA in their annual assembly. One of their concerns, which is also mine, is the creation of a more just and practical immigration policy here in the United States. As one who spent 32 years working outside the US in the Dominican Republic and also as a visitor and student in places like Ecuador and Brazil I am "pro immigrant". One of my favorite documentaries is LOS QUE SE QUEDAN ("Those Who Remain") It shows how the Mexican families agonize before the decison of going to work in the USA. The beauty, simplicity and joy of life in Mexico permeates this movie like the sweetest perfume imaginable. It is so clear that the choice to come and work in the United States is not a joyful nor easy decision for those "who come" and also for 'THOSE WHO REMAIN BEHIND". Family life in Mexico is often so very pure, loving and joyous. It will not be....It NEVER IS...when they come to the States.
And so.....on this weekend when Mexico is challenging Argentina for the World Cup in Soccer we have about 150 families from Ulster, Dutchess and Orange counties coming here for a Day of Family Faith Formation. They will be greeted and welcomed by the beauty of The Mount: its fields, trees, birds, deer, turkey, its beautiful Hudson River fronting. Hopefully it will remind them of the equal beauties of Mexico, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras....etc, etc that necessity has made them leave.
And so.....on this weekend when Mexico is challenging Argentina for the World Cup in Soccer we have about 150 families from Ulster, Dutchess and Orange counties coming here for a Day of Family Faith Formation. They will be greeted and welcomed by the beauty of The Mount: its fields, trees, birds, deer, turkey, its beautiful Hudson River fronting. Hopefully it will remind them of the equal beauties of Mexico, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Honduras....etc, etc that necessity has made them leave.
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Immigration Reform; The Mount
Friday, June 25, 2010
Saturday, June 19, 2010
DAY ON "JESUS' SAYINGS AND ATTITUDES ON CREATION
Joe, Pat and Sheila joined me, P. Tom Martín Deely, The Hudson River Birder, to spend the day walking much of our 412 acre Hudson River, Mt. St. Alphonsus Spiritual Center. We used the blue truck to get to some places, walked to others, like the Acre Pond where, reflecting upon what Jesus said and his way of relating to nature, animals and the natural world, we saw and "heard" Kingfishers, Red Winged Blackbirds, saw Great Blue Herons "sailing in" for a soft landing on the pond, saw a harried Red Tailed Hawk spiralling as she (or "he) was attacked by pesky little sparrows. It was a great day, and we went long beyond 3 pm where we "usually" end our Saturday day programs. Below are some of the ideas and Bible quotes that I shared with Pat, Sheila and Joe. (Joe is from Mineola LI and has participated in my "Christ and Spring Migration Nature Day". We even saw nesting eagles which, of course, we are forbidden by the NYS Wildlife Management from telling you where. The truth is that American Bald Eagles are doing quite well. I guess it is true that there might just be mean spirited people in the world that would enjoy doing harm to an Eagle´s nest if they knew where it was. But no people like that come to the Mount.
Monday, June 14, 2010
Saturday, June 12, 2010
GOD'S "OPEN HEART" IN THE HIGH DESERT
On the Way of the Cross at our Retreat House in Cortaro AR people put small rocks, and sometimes notes as they pray the way that Christ took to Calvary. This one has small rocks in the shape of a rock. I caught the message right away. DO YOU? It is the "open heart of God in Christ". Who would bother to make a Way of the Cross or do any kind of prayer if he or she did not believe that, despite the foolish and sinful things we might have done in our lives...God's heart is still "always open" to pardon us and love us. 
Car "Washed in the Wash"
I do not know the story of this car which I discovered in a "desert wash" near Cortaro AR. Washes are places where accumulating water from desert storms high up in the mountains can silently accumulate and suddenly whip across the road carrying whomever and "whatever" to unexpected oblivion. For this reason the roads approaching where a wash crosses the road on a downgrade usually have signs similar to Railroad Crossings saying something like 'CAREFULL APPROACHING THE WAS". And one had better!!
Wednesday, June 9, 2010
HISPANIC MEETING IN TUCSON, AR
Sunday, May 30, 2010
THANKS TO KEVIN MURRAY
Last week my friend Fr.Kevin Murray was here. Kevin works in Sarnelli House in Philadelphia which is a community of youth volunteers that live in community our Redemptorist life and go out to know, love, learn from and to serve the poor and needy in the Kensington section of Philadelphia near our Parish of the Visitation. I took advantage of Kevin's presence here to put many marigold in my organic garden. (We spent a good evening planting them.) Marigold help keep away insects from the vegetable plants "without" the need for dangerous pesticides and herbicides. Thanks to Kevin I now have two rows of Leaf Lettuce, two of Redina "Red" leaf lettuce, two rows of carrots, two rows of broccolli, 16 nice Tomatoes plants which are a gift of the local Bruderhof community here in Ulster Park at "Maple Ridge". Also my buddy John Affronti and Marty Roberge are seasoned garderners that have helped me a lot. Marty suggested this nice sunny spot. John spent a night helping me put in the fence and posts. Yesterday John helped me adjust my two sprinklers so that they will cover the 30' by 20' area that is the "Sylvester Feeley Abundant Life Garden"
Saturday, May 15, 2010
MY FRIEND SKIP AND THE "SYL FEELEY ABUNDANT LIFE GARDEN"
I have given the name of "Syl Feeley Abundant Life Garden" to this 30 ft by 20 ft plot that I will have seeded with spinach and lettuce tonight. Fr. Sylvester Feeley C.SS.R. was a wonderful Redemptorist confrere who greeted me as Superior of the Caribbean Missions in Puerto Rico, Dominican Republic and the US Virgin Islands when I arrived there in January of 1967. Syl was called Padre Roberto by people in PR and the Caribbean. He was a great man. Now, besides "honoring" him with my garden's name....I expect some of his "help from up, out or over there in Eternity.....Pray for the garden, Syl.
Here are Skip Doyle, our Redemptorist friend and the fencing we have just completed.
DAD OUTSIDE GUARDING MOM INSIDE HOPING FOR OFFSPRING
One of the most hopeful signs of spring these days are our Bald Eagles who have finally overcome the threats to their existence and have returned.....But I would never disturb them.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
MY FRIEND BEN AT MAPLE RIDGE
In all my posts about beginning to learn something about organic vegetable gardening I forgot to acknowledge the help that Ben, one of my friends from the Maple Ridge Bruderhof community gave me. Ben and Tim sent over one of their tractors and a good strong tiller and opened up the 30 by 20 foot plot that I now and preparing to grow vegetables. The Bruderhof Community which came to the United States back when it was clear that Adolf Hitler believed very much in war which the Bruderhof do not. And so their community went first to England, then to Paraguay and then finally back to England and to the United States. They live a very hard working, God loving and service filled life. Two of them, Eam and Janet work in creating a spirit of forgiveness, most especially in very turbulent schools in the Bronx, NY. The picture here is of one of their community meals where all the families eat together. (On Saturdays they also invite me and others from the area to join them in a joyous, song filled and prayerful meal.
THANKS BEN!!!
THANKS BEN!!!
Saturday, May 8, 2010
THE GARDEN EXISTS IN MY IMAGINATION FIRST
Back in 1994 I spent a half year in Brazil and met Ruvem Alves, a most wonderful man, educator, story writer and "gardiner". He was showing us his beautiful flower garden and said something I found quite profound, Long before my garden existed here in Sao Paulo it existed in my imagination". I find that this is true of all dreams. But, of course, without the effort, labor, hard work, heartache sometimes....the "garden remains in one's imagination"....Hopefull mine here at The Mount will soon exist in reality with what I plan to plant: SWISS CHARD, SPINACH, RADISHES, TOMATOES, BEANS OF SOME KIND, SUMMER SQUASH AND PEPPERS, BEETS, CUCUMBERS AND CARROTS. My friend John Aponti from Esopus is helping me as I am just a novice.
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Hudson River Birder's Garden
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
I'D SAY THERE WERE MORE THAN A THOUSAND ROCKS HERE!!!
I may live "or die" regretting this. But the salad bar at The Mount will be counting on me to produce some "produce" for the meals and to make this more than a personal hobby. Wish me luck tomorrow!!
HUDSON RIVER "ORGANIC GARDENER"....TOO!!
I have a plot that is about 40 feet by 25 feet and have begun as an "Infant Organic Gardener"...what I think should be called the "Battle of the Rocks"...Anyone in the Ulster County Area that would like to help just give me a message here. You would be "most welcome".. The "Battle" begins!!
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Organic Gardening; Ulster County
Monday, May 3, 2010
THE RISEN CHRIST "DRAWING ALL CREATION TO HIMSELF AND THE FATHER
This image of the Risen Christ is in our Redemptorist Church of St. Clements in Saratoga Springs, NY. One thing that my study of Nature and the Planet and our Environment that has fascinated me is what is the "relationship of God" of the "Blessed Trinity" to all that has been created, all living things,not just "human" beings. What I have read makes me more convinced than ever that God is "related" to all that has been made. The Bible, most especially the Book of Psalms is always saying that "the world reflects and makes visible the "glory and beauty of God". I think this mosaic at St. Clements shows this. Look and see how the arms of Christ, not not nailed to a Cross but reaching out in a "cruciform embrace"....Look how Christ embraces and hugs all that has been made. I believe that Christ simply wanted, simply "wants" to bring all that has been made to both see, reflect and show the love of God for all of creation.....
Saturday, May 1, 2010
DAY TO BE LIKE ADAM WITH CREATION
On Saturday, April 24th Joe, Gloria and myself did my SPRING MIGRATION AND A MORE INCLUSIVE WORLD day here at the Mount. We must have walked at least three miles, although all I'd advertised was that...:"it would be an outdoors day". We began next to our 200 year Oak Tree (more or less!) where we said the Morning Prayer of Praise. Then we began to be like Adam in reverse. By this I mean that we walked and tried to discover plants, trees, birds, insects and other creatures "by their proper names". When we name someone or "any living thing" by their proper name we grow in respect for them and for all of creation. I feel very sure that this is what the Genesis account of creation means to teach us with Adam getting the job of naming all the animals, plants etc. Adam learned to both RESPECT CREATION and to CONNECT TO CREATION. Here are Joe and I next to our Purple Beech Tree which might just be 150 years old.
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