
She used to sell these fabulous strawberries at Ledford's Fresh fruits and vegetables store. But it was washed away by the Swannanoa River right behind it eight months ago. So Dede set up a table by US 70 where Ledford's used to be, and sold the strawberries anyway. Mr. Ledford said he's not going to reopen his store. Love Dede's interest in the environment and these mountains where she's lived all her life.
The Next 48-140 Hours Critical in Citizens Worldwide Demand that the Israeli Genocide of Gaza Must End
by | Jun 7, 2025
Gaza Flotilla Sailboat Madleen
Yet, also within 48 hours, a small sailboat named Madleen, will arrive near Gaza. (Watch on the https://t.me/FFC_official_channel, follow on Flotilla instagram and watch progress on a map here or here.)
Within 48 hours, 12 brave souls in the Madleen, Flotilla Steering Committee members Thiago Avila – Brazil and Yasemin Acar – Germany; Rima Hassan – French-Palestinian Member of European Parliament, Dr. Baptiste Andre – France, Omar Faiad – France; Al Jazeera Mubasher correspondent, Pascal Maurieras – France, Reva Viard – France, Yanis Mhamdi – France; Suayb Ordu – Turkiye; Sergio Toribio – Spain; Greta Thunberg – Swedish climate activist; Marco van Rennes – The Netherlands. will carry the solidarity of citizens of the world to those in Gaza and West Bank for the ending of the genocide and ethnic cleansing.
Within 48 hours, the 12 volunteers on the Madleen will most probably be stopped in international waters, arrested, taken against their wills, to a place they do not want to go, imprisoned and then deported… from Israel.
The goldfinches are such great looking birds. We live in very strange times, and I can only hope the clear minds will eventually prevail in many parts of the world.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M, Wilsons Prom National Park, Victoria, Australia
Good to have your comment Stewart. Are goldfinches in Australia?
Delete...may peace break out soon.
ReplyDeleteIt sure would be nice! But then again, when has it ever?
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ReplyDeleteLove the flowers and your pretty bowl.
The goldfinches are both pretty birds.
Those strawberries look delicious.
Take care, enjoy your day and have a great week!
Thanks for your comment Eileen. I bet you knew that about Goldfinches already!
DeleteThe goldfinch i.d. was quite surprising.
ReplyDeleteAnd I do wonder about Australia's Finches now. It all reminds me of the Finches of the Galapagos, and Mr. Darwin.
DeleteIt was ages before I realized that European gold finches are that -- I'd seen them in paintings and never identified them. I wonder if they're related in any way to North American ones other than being finches. The novel of that name baffled me because the illustrations weren't of what I knew as gold finches. Took me a while.
ReplyDeleteThis was my first introduction to European Goldfinches...at least that I remember.
DeleteThey are arresting humanitarians. I don't think we need to know more. . . . .
ReplyDeleteI'm not even trying to repost about the ICE detentions and National Guard against demonstrators in Los Angeles. Some friend plan to protest in Asheville this evening.
DeleteSo much in this post, Barb. Good things, sadness, injustice, beauty...all that makes up this troubled yet wondrous planet. Most of the ugly? Caused by humans. That's the saddest thing of all.
ReplyDeleteYes indeed, the beautiful things that I love tend to not be as much human made these days.
DeleteThose strawberries look really yummy...
ReplyDeleteI hope someone enjoyed them!
DeleteI love the photo of the little hut!
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