Barley update

Here’s an update on the barley. I pray that you see the need to find Yeshua in the feasts and that this information will help you decide when to keep the sabbaths of the week of unleavened.

 

Drama? No one is better at it than Elohim!


Rains, sleet, and snow have been reported over the last 24 hours. OH and the winds, the howling winds have arrived to dry the rain from the grains, lol.

The storks have arrived by the thousand [because those who care about those things read what I write 😉 ]

The barley is teetering on achieving the quantity of being a firstfruits offering

(1 omer, 2.3 liters, about 1.5 pounds, 1/50 of an acre: these are all averages to show we don’t need much. There’s an omer’s worth of dough barley now but I need to see it grouped together so a sickle could be used to harvest it. It’s still sprinkled and scattered around)

The flax is blooming

The wheat is visibly pregnant with its head

The wild spelt is recognizable.

The grapevines are leafing out

The fig trees are making tiny figs

The pomegranate trees are putting on their leaves

Is that enough nail-biting drama, lol. I love seeing it all unfold. We aren’t in control and we are waiting on the One that is to finish His magnificent display of Who He is. All we can and should do is patiently wait on Him

 
Enjoy the two videos of some of Yah’s drama. Truly magnificent
https://fb.watch/bGKoQBuFau/

https://fb.watch/bGKsfJQ7sj/

I believe the barley will come ripe in the same way as the storks arrived this year. I believe we will see a more general field ripening than area ripening and it will be dramatically right on time.

Right now I’m waiting for the hip-deep barley to dry out a bit so I can go to look at it again and so we wait….we wait on what He provides us and we go with His flow.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Opening barley heads and checking grains

Not doughy, not yet, almost there! But I think I can narrow my attention to this single field. The south end has the most barley at the end of the squished worm stage.  Shoshana was with me today.
The last time I was in the field the south end had bloomed. Now the rest of the field has bloomed or is blooming. It’s the south end that’s the furthest advanced. I also noticed a secondary field on the other side of the olive trees as I was leaving. I didn’t have time today but I do want to go back and see that area just to see what I can see. It looked to be in a very similar condition