A Note Of Thanks…
Just a small note of thanks to everyone for making yesterday easier for me with your grace and care.
Thank you, one and all.
Much love,
Christy
Pull Up A Chair…
Another turning point, a fork stuck in the road… As you all know, the last year and a half have been tough on the Smith family. It was beyond exhausting. But when you try keeping eighty bazillion balls in the air at one time when you have lupus? Apparently your body decides to get even with you. And, let’s just say, mine is doing so at the moment.
Health Care: Dividing and Conquering The Barbarians At The Gates
What has struck me forcefully about the so-called “health care debate” is how little actual issues debate there has been. And how much orchestrated noise from paid operatives has been ginned up to distract the public from the real prize: real reforms. Bill Moyers has a profile up on Dick Armey’s Freedomworks astroturf extravaganza that needs viewing far and wide.
Exhale
Slovenian landscape via bslmmrs. Lovely.Taking a little time off today to take care of some things. Hope everyone has a wonderful day.
Drop me a note on what’s on your mind or catching your eye in the news in the comments.
And take a little time to enjoy life and exhale a bit…
Tortured Logic: Dangers Of The Slippery Slope
PBS Now recently interviewed Lt. Col. Stuart Couch on our treatment of detainees and the dangers of the slippery slope of torture. Couch is incredibly honest and open in the interview, and it makes for some compelling viewing. As Couch Says: “We cannot compromise our respect for the dignity of every human being. And that goes to somebody that is alleged to have committed heinous crimes against citizens of this country. That doesn’t change the immutable characteristic that they’re still a human being, and it’s a slippery slope that in the name of national security we decide to compromise that.”
Has Anyone Asked Alice?
Every single time the name Alice Fisher appears in a potential DOJ corruption story? My spidey sense goes off. In this particular case, with the intersection of Alice Fisher, Jack Abramoff, Robert Coughlin and the DOJ’s vaunted criminal division? That’s where it starts getting interesting…
Saturday Potluck
There is something about the quiet calm of the people in the foreground and the curious winding road in the background that drew me to this photo. The composition is beautiful, and the colors are stunning.
But it is the Razor’s Edge searching feel to the seated person in the picture that truly draws me in and makes me want to stay there.
Pull Up A Chair…
‘Tis the season. No, not that one. The bowl full o’ jelly man isn’t due for a few more months. It’s apple season. That joyous time of year when I start craving spiced cider and apple crisps and spending time with my family at a u-pick-em orchard.
Sesame Street: Tackling Tough Economic Times Together
Sesame Street has always been out in front of issues that kids want and need to talk about, but that parents might think are above their heads. I can recall watching the show as a kid and picking up cues about racial tolerance and how bigotry can hurt someone’s feelings. Or giving to others instead of being greedy. What loss feels like after a loved one passes away. Or how it is our differences which make each of us the person we are…even little furry monsters.