The Awakening

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Conversations With Sasquatch,

“The Awakening” book 3 in the Conversations With Sasquatch series.

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Excerpt from The Awakening:

With my body cooled down, I pick up the 30-30 and move once again toward the destination of our previous meeting site. I am all too aware that I am the only moving presence in the area, the silence is total. This has been the case so many times previously, that I am not surprised when the hairs on my arms and back begin to prickle. A chill raises a rash of gooseflesh on my back and chest. I notice I have stopped breathing, straining to hear something in the eerie and profound silence.

Without any preamble or warning, I find myself face to face with Demarcus.

I reactively flick the safety off on the 30-30, but standing dwarfed in the Bigfoot’s presence, it suddenly feels like a wimpy pea shooter instead of a weapon.

I do not believe I would ever shoot anyway, unless I absolutely have to. I’ve had a longstanding promise that I would only do so in self-defense.

Demarcus is motionless, standing about ten yards away.

His size alone is impressive enough to instill terror, but I hold my ground and meet his stare. Any aggressive move toward me and I am prepared to let the bullets fly. I am very conscious that I would have only fractions of a second to land a fatal shot before his big strides would overtake me.

“Demarcus,” I offer. “I have no idea why you were exiled here to our world, but I have no fight with you.”

Demarcus slowly swivels his head and looks about.

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Conversations With Sasquatch, The Beginning– Episode 17

CONVERSATIONS WITH SASQUATCH, THE BEGINNING

Episode 17 by Bigfoot Book Series Author Richard Rensberry

All previous episodes can be found at: ( https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/bigfoot-book-the-beginning.html )  

17.

     I breakfast on the remaining fruits left over from my trip.  I am excited about getting the electricity turned on and the well primed, everything up and running later in the day.  But first, I have time for a nostalgic trek into my newly inherited forest.  I can still recall some of the game trails and the trees in which I had built platforms and forts as a kid.  I had spent so much time in these wilds back then, I still know them better than the streets of nearby towns like Atlanta or Mio. 

     Are all my childhood friends still out and about, I wonder?  Were they figments of my imagination or real?  I am starting to get the idea from Cecil’s journals that they were equally as real as my adult life spent in San Francisco, for the simple reason those four decades lost in the city are now fading away and seeming more imaginary than my childhood.

     As I enter the cedars where the spring feed creek gurgles and giggles it way south toward the AuSable River, the autumn air is heavy and laden with dampness.  Dew droplets trickle down my arms and neck as I part the cedar bows and follow the wending stream.  ( Continued at:  https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/bigfoot-book-the-beginning.html )  

Adventures of Sasquatch Cat, Episode 5

EPISODE 5, THE ADVENTURES OF SASQUATCH CAT

Conversations With Sasquatch Series Author Richard Rensberry

     Sol is not your stereotypical overweight, lazy, house cat.  Having spent his early years living among the Sasquatch, he is in top physical form and enhances his daily physical and mental acuity by joining me in my morning exercises.  I do a routine of breathing, isometrics, cardio and yoga from which Sol discriminately picks and chooses.  He especially likes a yoga exercise called “Salute The Sun” as well as a strenuous set of good old fashioned pull-ups that he does on his scratch post platform.  ( Continued at: ( continued at https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/sasquatch-cat.html

Adventures of Sasquatch Cat, Episode 4

THE ADVENTURES OF SASQUATCH CAT, EPISODE #4

by Conversations With Sasquatch book series author 

Richard Rensberry ( https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com )

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     I was hard at work in the office when Sol, our Sasquatch cat, jumped up on my desk and sat on my paperwork.  He then proceeded to swat my pen until I put it down.  

     I politely asked him what he wanted.

     He gave me a quick kiss and a couple of head bumps, meowed,  then jumped off the desk, and dashed from the room.  

     A minute later, when I did not respond properly, Sol returned with impatient chatter, imploring me to hurry up and follow him to the kitchen.  There, he promptly stood on his hind legs and pressed his front paws and nose to the window.  When I joined him and peered out, an opossum the size of a large raccoon was peering longingly straight back us.  The possum’s pink hands were swimming around on the glass in an attempt to reach in and touch Sol.  I got the distinct impression they had been previously acquainted.  (Continued at:  https://www.conversationswithsasquatch.com/sasquatch-cat.html )

Sasquatch Cat

 

Our Sasquatch cat is named Sol.  The Forest People rescued him from near death after his woodland caretaker passed away of old age.  Sol was taken in by the Big Creek Sasquatch and nursed back to life from a state of severe loneliness and starvation.

     Some gifts are more precious than others, and Sol came to us as a gift of pure sunshine.  We thank the Sasquatch and all the good forces that brought him into our circle.  He is fearless, gentle and loving, a guardian spirit of perseverance and courage.  If a cat can be certain of himself, Sol is just that.  Nothing rattles him, not even the vacuum cleaner.

     His one peculiar quirk is his friendship with mice.  You would think that after living in the woods and nearly starving, he’d be a ravenous mouse carnivore, but he’s not.  He does enjoy catching and toying with them and is quite skillful in that regard.  The problem being, is that he then brings them into the house and lets them go.  I have tried to explain to him that we do not condone mice taking up residence in the house, would he please keep his little friends outside, but he just smiles, blinks his eyes, and brings them inside anyway.  

Richard Rensberry, Bigfoot Book Series author   1/24/22

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