G‘morning Glories…
Well, Cosmos actually, but you get the idea.
May this week brings comfort to those who are suffering, peace to those who don’t have it and grace to all of us who need it.
Carry on troops, it’s all we can do.
Reflections FROM MOTUS: THE MIRROR OF THE UNITED STATES
G‘morning Glories…
Well, Cosmos actually, but you get the idea.
May this week brings comfort to those who are suffering, peace to those who don’t have it and grace to all of us who need it.
Carry on troops, it’s all we can do.
Russel Chatham Twilight
“Being democratic is not enough, a majority cannot turn what is wrong into right. In order to be considered truly free, countries must also have a deep love of liberty, and an abiding respect for the rule of law.” Margaret Thatcher
“Democracy can itself be as tyrannical as a dictatorship, since it is the extent, not the source, of government power that impinges on freedom.” William F Buckley
And of course:
Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same. Ronald Reagan
Rather frightening: that generation may have already been born. I pray otherwise.
Our topic this week is cannibalism.
After all, if you can normalize pedophilia why not cannibalism? All you need is one good argument to rationalize it.
Thank goodness we’re no longer constrained by old school notions like morality.
WLS was a powerhouse station out of Chicago back when AM radio was your only option. It reached western Michigan as well as many other distant locations with brilliant clarity at night when even local stations were hard to tune in.
I can’t remember what I had for lunch yesterday but I do remember 98% of these Top 40 songs from a random summer 56 years ago.
It is not lost on me that this says nothing about me other than I’m old. So be it; nostalgia isn’t for the young.
Finally, the 2024 eclipse will arrive today after much hype. We’re not in the path of totality but will experience a 99% event.
That 1%, local forecasters remind us, makes a huge difference and is literally the difference between night and day. Light cloud cover during the height of the eclipse is expected around here and may obscure the event anyway. I know many people around here will be contributing to the expected traffic jams headed towards totality – a one to two hour trip depending on where you’re headed, and hope they find clear skies and good viewing for this celestial event.
And now a brief health update. The good news is that the current round of MRIs and scans showed nothing new happening. The original brain tumor has left me with permanent balance and coordination problems so a walker is my constant companion. I’m hopeful further physical therapy can help in that department. I’m currently on a bit of a hold in that department as my anemia, which had climbed into the lowest range of normal, has slid back into a significant deficit and the fatigue is truly unimaginable. I’m currently beyond the sloth stage and well into the slug cycle. I find it’s nothing I can power through any longer. Poor Raj continues to be responsible for everything from meals to laundry and everything in between. So I’m back on daily iron supplementation (and all the attendant problems related to THAT). I’m hoping to have enough energy soon to return to PT and develop some strength before something else goes amiss.
All things considered though I’m doing as well as possible and I thank God and all of your ceaseless prayers for that, a more devoted group of prayer warriors a person couldn’t possibly hope for. Despite it all my blessings are many and my sincerest thanks to all for that.
So let’s get out there…here comes the sun.
Repost from Easter 2023
And he said unto them, Be not amazed: you seek Jesus of Nazareth, who was crucified: he is risen;
He is not here: behold the place where they laid him.
And go quickly, and tell his disciples that he is risen from the dead; and, behold, he goeth before you into Galilee; there shall ye see him: lo, I have told you. - Mark 16:6
‘I am the resurrection, and the life: He that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live.’
And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believest thou this? — John 11: 25-26
Christians around the world gather today on this most holy of Christian holidays to celebrate with joy the miracle of the Resurrection and the promise of eternal salvation. And to our Jewish friends celebrating the Exodus and Passover: Shalom aleichem. For everyone else, enjoy this beautiful, joyful, hopeful spring day to rest, reflect and renew. The old world will pick up and continue on its way tomorrow as, God willing, we shall too.
May everyone enjoy this glorious day regardless of your religion, sugar tolerance or the weather. And please, enjoy your chocolate bunnies. Just beware of the trans-rabbits, I hear they bite back.
This poor bunny is confused on so many levels. Sad.
With any luck he could become the face of Lindt’s white chocolate bunnies.