Someone once said that the term "working mother" is redundant.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms in the world.
The struggle is real…..
Door County, Wisconsin, USA - Where the strong survive and the weak are killed and eaten.
Someone once said that the term "working mother" is redundant.
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms in the world.
The struggle is real…..
I don't know what variety of Christian church Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth frequents, but I've read Jesus's Sermon on the Mount, commonly called the Beatitudes (New Testament, Matthew 5:9) where Jesus says: "Blessed are the Peacemakers, for they shall be called the sons of God." Nowhere in the Beatitudes does Jesus praise Hegseth's hyper masculine death-dealing Christian knights of vengeance.
There are many situations in the New Testament where Jesus eschews violence, including when he is arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane.
Nevertheless, none of this comes as a great surprise; if you follow the polling as I do MAGA World overwhelmingly likes war.
And I'm not ashamed to share that I pray daily for deliverance from the war.
Good look’n sunset tonight.
Shot an azimuth to record Old Sol’s relentless march north.
Love me some spring…..
Tomorrow we celebrate our mothers. Why, you ask? Probably because we all have one. And they are celebrated for nurturing, protecting, teaching and launching us into adulthood.
Almost 100 years ago this photo was snapped of my mom during a stay at the family cottage somewhere on the Fox River. There was a critter involved.
Apple doesn't fall too far from the tree....
Last Monday I could’ve sworn I spied an orchard oriole.
And on Tuesday morning the Missus spotted three male Orioles quarreling over the humming bird feed she had recently deployed.
I spotted some rose-breasted grosbeaks in the yard along with the white-crowned sparrows passing-thru on their way to Canada. Consequently, we put out three additional feeders and I moved the rickety-old trail camera previously used to monitor the peanut feeder to a post on the west side of the porch.
The oriole cam has been deployed.
When we go for our walk as a general rule I am accompanied by two sidekicks; my four-legged red golden retriever and one on my hip.
From yesterday morning there was this.
Mr. Browning Buck Mark barked twice.
Stinky encounter (and theoretically a bad start to the day) averted.
No skunks were hurt in the encounter.
Close call....
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