Another month begins today. May you have all your wishes come true, rabbit rabbit!
By Charlie Tefft
by Christiana Biaggge
'Hope, II' (1907-08, oil, gold and platinum on canvas) Gustav Klimt
Who knew all this would happen afterward!
Another month begins today. May you have all your wishes come true, rabbit rabbit!
By Charlie Tefft
by Christiana Biaggge
I may hate these strange looking things. But I do love having cellular communication available 24/7. When I moved here (2007) I couldn't get service for my phone in my bedroom. The mountains were not friendly for cell service. Now when my son calls while driving between his home and Durango, there's a known "dead spot." We just wait till he passes through that area. His newer car than mine has built-in wi-fi. I just have a speaker button on my phone.
This is just a small portion of the cemetery at Gashes Creek Baptist Church, which is on the way to my new primary doctor's office in Asheville. The tower is also on that road.Choosing to have joy is not naively thinking everything will be easy. It is courageously believing that there is still hope, even when things get hard. |
MORGAN HARPER NICHOLS |
Muffin on her 12th birthday, and my 67th - she was born on my birthday so it was easy to remember! This was quite a few years ago...
Yep, I love cats! Prefer the in person cuddly purring kind but photos are good reminders.
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I don't play tennis, and didn't understand the joke, but the play on words is still funny.This Venus Flytrap may have caught a less than real fly...but it's a new enjoyment of one of my daughters-in-law!
I love honeysuckle, though it can certainly take over a place. My favorite summertime thing to do with it was to pick a nice white flower (the yellows are older) and pull out the stamen from the bottom, and then lick the drop of nectar from it. Sorry bees, I would take maybe 4-5 drops.
A favorite caterpillar...that of the Monarch Butterfly.Bleeding Hearts, I've never grown.
While I celebrate (from a distance) the birthday of my oldest son, Marty, here are some musings...
And finally from Facebook:
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MUHAMMAD ALI -------------------- Marty can fix lots of things...here in the 90s one of my computers. I've been so lucky to have super skilled loving sons. Marty has helped me with everything imaginable. It's hard to believe he's going to be a grandfather this year! |
"What we pay attention to grows, so I'm thinking about how we grow what we are all imagining and creating into something large enough and solid enough that it becomes a tipping point." adrienne maree brown
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This is quoted quite early in the library book I'm reading. "All We Can Save: Truth, Courage, and Solutions for the Climate Crisis." edited by Ayana Elizabeth Johnson & Katharine K. Wilkinson. Published by One World, Random House, 2020.
I'm reading a digital version from Libby, the library's on-line free edition. It's full of wonderful organization, and focuses on female voices. But I can't cut and paste, as I just tried to with the quote from Ms. brown. So I will just absorb what I can.
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But I also want to learn through reading this book, what exactly would the new world order look like beyond that tipping point? When climate crisis has either dumped our culture on its ears, or there are actually armies of people working to change the wrongs humanity is doing to our planet.
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Just wanted to recommend this video, which was available through Prime. Another way of looking at our dear blue planet.
“What is needed to launch our societies along the humanistic path is some sort of evolutionary compass. Some way of guiding our efforts so that they are in tune with, aligned with, the general evolutionary processes of which we are a part… So rather than seek to dominate the planet, the quest becomes one of dynamic harmonization, of evolutionary consonance, in short, of syntony. The evolutionary compass, then, would be one that points our way toward syntonious pathways for future creation.”
Alexander Laszlo
Syntony: the state of being normally responsive to and in harmony with the environment
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“You are not IN the universe, you ARE the universe, an intrinsic part of it. Ultimately you are not a person, but a focal point where the universe is becoming conscious of itself. What an amazing miracle.” ~Eckhart Tolle