Thursday, September 3, 2020

Quiet Times and Quiet Thoughts

Visiting Navy Pier in Chicago.  So much to offer. So much now lost.
 
It's been a quiet week, at least here, that is.  So much drama in so many other places.  The daily news reports make me very glad that we left California and moved to such a quiet, rural area.  The move doesn't make the outside any less real; it actually makes it a bit mystifying.  It's hard to get a grasp of why our urban areas have gone so off the rail.  And more than that, it's hard to understand the inaction of the leaders, right up to governors, who behave so ineffectively.  For all intents and purposes, they have permitted the rule of law to be overrun by a mob mentality.


Pictured here is Navy Pier in Chicago. 
So much to offer. So very much lost.

5 comments:

  1. Indeed. And I think California would not have been a good place for you.

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    1. Painful to think of CA. It is so out of control. So much beauty. So much coruption.

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  2. I absolutely agree with you. 100%. And what is worse, so many dont think of it that way, but instead agree with the mob mentality. Violence is not the way!

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  3. Thank you, Judy. I don't get these leaders at all nor the people who continue to vote them in.

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  4. I understand how you are feeling. I live i a small rural community, and it is a huge disconnect from the angry mobs... I am sad to see it. Makes me think of what I used to see in other parts of the world while we were more peaceful.

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