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Saturday, August 16, 2025

It's Caturday (with a few dogs too!)

 For Saturday's Critters this week:




It's a shoe box tunnel for the out-of-focus electric train going around in a circle. TP (a.k.a Tiny Patches) was my only cat interested in watching the strange thing going around and around.

Not my photo, from the internet.

My son Russell as an infant...today is his...*&)S* birthday!


Three years ago Russ posed with his father and a frog in Florida.


Persephone (Queen of the underworld), the pit mix, is a sweet sissy.  Stormagedon is the barking home protector. These little critters are at home with my family where a grandson and ex-daughter-in-law live.


Sweet Muffin, who was born on my front porch in St. Augustine FL. She lived then in Tampa and Black Mountain, and was the sweetest little calico I ever had.






Panther, my last cat...who had been somewhat feral until a friend gave her lots of lovin'.


You may have seen this before...



Have a simply wonderful weekend, everyone!

Today's quote:

 “Sometime they’ll give a war and nobody will come,” the poet and author Carl Sandburg

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Americans of Conscience give this:

Good news boost
Want to know what's going right lately? A lot. Check it out:
  • The Economic Progress Institute highlights 10 recent social equity and economic progress wins for Rhode Islanders.
  • WI’s Supreme Court clears the way to permanently ban so-called “conversion therapy.”
  • 20 states sue the administration for releasing private Medicaid data to deportation officials.
  • 20 states sue the presidential administration for unconstitutionally cutting billions in disaster preparedness funding.
  • Key West’s City Council voids an agreement with ICE that would have trained and deputized local police to enforce unjust federal immigration policies.
  • Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass issues an executive directive to provide cash cards funded by philanthropy to aspiring Americans who miss work due to fear of ICE activity.
  • Albuquerque Mayor Tim Keller signs an executive order to protect the rights of community members who immigrated to or are seeking refuge in the U.S.
  • The Pittsburgh City Council unanimously passes three bills to further safeguard LGBTQ+ residents from medical and other forms of discrimination.
  • Cassandra Chase is elected mayor of Lakewood, CA, becoming the first Black woman ever elected to serve as mayor of the city.
  • Fort Collins, CO police implement the Blue Envelope Program, designed to make interactions with police safer and easier for drivers with communication-related disabilities.
  • Washington, DC moves a step closer to ranked-choice elections.
  • NYC's recent primary was the largest and most diverse ranked-choice voting election in U.S. history.
  • 76% of NYC voters want to keep or expand ranked-choice voting.
  • Avelo Airlines, which contracted with the federal government to operate ICE deportation flights out of Arizona, closes operations on the entire west coast.
  • Drag Race’s production company helps support small-town Prides across the country.
  • Immigration rights advocacy groups sue the administration over lack of access to legal counsel and violations of due process for people detained at an inhumane detention camp in the Everglades.
  • Local residents demonstrate outside an Albuquerque Walmart in protest of ICE activity being allowed on the premises, which resulted in a community member being tased by agents.
  • Community members protest against the immigration detention and attempted deportation of former hospital chaplain Ayman Soliman.
  • California farmworkers launch a statewide labor strike to protest immigration raids.
  • Arcade workers in a Denver restaurant and performance venue join their local IATSE union and receive voluntary recognition from management.
  • The United Nations’ top court rules that a healthy environment is a human right.
  • 79% of U.S. adults across the entire political spectrum affirm the importance of childhood vaccinations.
  • AEW wrestler Brody King raises more than $27,000 for families affected by ICE through t-shirt sales.
  • The percentage of Americans who affirm the reality of climate change now outnumbers those who don’t believe in it by a ratio of more than four to one.
  • Pope Leo will not rescind Pope Francis’ declaration of approval for blessings of same-sex couples.
  • In recognition of her efforts to support LGBTQ+ rights and enhance climate protections, Pattie Gonia becomes the first drag artist to make the Time100 list.
  • Sinners becomes the first film to stream with Black American Sign Language interpretation available to audiences.
  • Michael Jordan opens a fourth free health clinic for North Carolinians who are uninsured or underinsured.
  • Animal crossing bypasses funded by the 2021 infrastructure bill provide safe passage for animals and safer roads for drivers.
  • Boston opens a new park named in honor of Rita Hester Green, one of the people whose death inspired the creation of the Transgender Day of Remembrance.
  • Marisol Magaña, Andrew Roa, and their daughter raise money to support Los Angeles street vendors who cannot safely work due to ICE activity.
  • Demand for clean wind and solar energy continues to rise in the U.S.
  • LGBTQ+ people of color break records with this year’s Emmy nominations.
  • Seven winners of the Nobel Prize for Economics call for appropriate taxation of the extremely wealthy.
  • In June, Poland generated more power from clean energy sources than from coal for the first time.
  • Budapest residents gather for a massive Pride celebration in defiance of Hungary's new, oppressive anti-LGBTQ+ laws.
  • In honor of Mandela Day, South African cooks collaborate to make 67,000 liters of soup for food-insecure community members.





Saturday, November 25, 2023

The good news this week!

 Good news this week:


I realize some of these were on last week's list. Mmm, they should leave off the ones they've already posted!

Today's quote: When we are in circle with others, the energy stays contained within the group, giving back to all.

You probably know where this came from. If in doubt, I'll share it tomorrow!

Tuesday, November 21, 2023

Hope and listening to the others




The good news is here...

We are over 50,000 kind, concerned Americans, speaking up for a better democracy, a thriving planet, and equality for all people. We believe that showing up and speaking up together creates change. Take action this week with us!
 
Gratefully,
-- Jen Hofmann and the AoCC team

Americans of Conscience Checklist newsletter came out this last Friday. Here are some of their links.

We’re introducing clear, hopeful steps to help you address our nation’s five greatest threats in our Democracy in Distress series. This week's installment focuses on the rise of hatred and intolerance in the U.S. and what you can personally do about both. Read it here
"...While it’s easy to point the finger of blame at racist, misogynistic, and/or homophobic people, every person that tolerates discriminatory humor or subtle aggression effectively condones hatred too. We all have a part to play in changing an unjust system."
 

Take Action

This week's checklist features action calls from National Indigenous Women’s Resource Center, American Association of University Women, and Brennan Center, and more who are creating positive change in our nation.

 

View the latest Checklist & take action.