Category Archives: MAY 2022
13 MAY 2022 CLASS ACTION LAWSUITS
I am always surprised at the lengths to which some people will go, to get companies to fork over lucrative settlements to them. They need money so they find or make a reason to file a grievance, feeling all the … Continue reading
12 MAY 2022 ILLUSIONS
I awoke to an overcast sky, which got me contemplating the clouds. Joni Mitchell reminded us in Both Sides Now that some things are lost and some things are gained each day, depending on from which side of the cloud … Continue reading
11 MAY 2022 RIGHTS
I question whether this power struggle between pro-lifers and pro-choice activists is actually the moral issue that so many have come to believe it is about. Medical institutions are all about controlling people, all the while making as much profit … Continue reading
9 MAY 2022 GMO’s
According to an article in Mother Earth News, plants that experience drought early on are able to adapt to drier conditions. However; instead of simply acknowledging this discovery – that yes, plants know how to adapt to change – the … Continue reading
6 MAY 2022 DISTURBING
The news that came out this week about a draft that was being written to overturn Roe v Wade, is highly disturbing. I listened to an interview on PBS conducted by journalist Amna Nawaz. She posed some very pointed questions … Continue reading
5 MAY 2022 I SWAN SHOOTINGS
I cannot say for certain where my own love for swans originated. Swans have been loved for millennia by kings, queens, regular people, and peasants alike. Swans have been the subject of art and a symbol of grace and beauty, … Continue reading
4 MAY 2022 DOWN THE DRAIN
I woke up to snow on Monday that continued through the morning. The grass was completely covered. The streets were filled with puddles and small rivers were speeding down the sides of them, headed for the storm drains. Rain water … Continue reading
3 MAY 2022 GARDEN ARTIST
An artist, when working on her masterpiece, loses herself in her work. She may paint for hours, oblivious to the world around her as she immerses herself in her painting. She may forget to pick up her daughter from school, … Continue reading
2 MAY 2022 BRINK OF DESTRUCTION
There was a song recorded in 1965 by Barry McGuire called The Eve of Destruction. It was when the draft was forcing thousands of young men to fight in the Vietnam war and the song reflected a current argument of … Continue reading