Hey sweet lady, amen to that!!!!! Have a wonderful Christmas we got back safe and sound, unfortunately. I was not ready to come home. Pictures and stories later.
I agree...lets hope the coming year will bring about change as you said...and more compassion towards the neediest and suffering and towards the earth...
I Hope you had a very Merry Christmas! Thanks for stopping by and saying Hi. As a person of Native American ancestry I couldn't agree more with your Sitting Bull Poster's reminder... I am always deeply grieved at the abuses I see the Earth suffering at the hands of man. We have a Paradise here on Earth and yet so many fail to recognize that. One of the most painful memories I have of our property here is the City coming in without our permission and cutting down our 300 year old Tamarack Tree because they deemed her too large and dangerous to be in a Residential neighborhood!!! They exercised eminent domain {incorrectly I might add} to commit what I believed to be a sin in cutting down one of God's great Natural Wonders. It displaced numerous animals & birds that called it their Home and to this day I am deeply saddened by the loss... none of us will ever live long enough to see anything grow to such majestic and magnificent size & age.
Happy New Year from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian
Hey sweet lady, amen to that!!!!! Have a wonderful Christmas we got back safe and sound, unfortunately. I was not ready to come home. Pictures and stories later.
ReplyDeleteI agree...lets hope the coming year will bring about change as you said...and more compassion towards the neediest and suffering and towards the earth...
ReplyDeleteWonderful post...Have a blessed Christmas
XO
I Hope you had a very Merry Christmas! Thanks for stopping by and saying Hi. As a person of Native American ancestry I couldn't agree more with your Sitting Bull Poster's reminder... I am always deeply grieved at the abuses I see the Earth suffering at the hands of man. We have a Paradise here on Earth and yet so many fail to recognize that. One of the most painful memories I have of our property here is the City coming in without our permission and cutting down our 300 year old Tamarack Tree because they deemed her too large and dangerous to be in a Residential neighborhood!!! They exercised eminent domain {incorrectly I might add} to commit what I believed to be a sin in cutting down one of God's great Natural Wonders. It displaced numerous animals & birds that called it their Home and to this day I am deeply saddened by the loss... none of us will ever live long enough to see anything grow to such majestic and magnificent size & age.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year from the Arizona Desert... Dawn... The Bohemian
Greetings from Alicante.Spain. I totally agree with it.
ReplyDeletePura.