The sweet female cardinal!
These are the local snow machine trails. It is an extensive system. We drove past them on our way home from the dentist. It's been an early season. Looks like we're getting rain, too.
The sweet female cardinal!
These are the local snow machine trails. It is an extensive system. We drove past them on our way home from the dentist. It's been an early season. Looks like we're getting rain, too.
something lost, something gained; reflections on life, love and liberty
I've read a couple of Hilary Clinton's books. Her comments on Putin & Chump were interesting in this book. She writes with hope, although there is much about which to despair. AC posted a piece on his blog about The Juxtaposition of Good and Evil, i.e., respair vs despair (TikTok commentary).
Clinton wrote,
'Yet despite all our problems, I remain "an optimist who worries a lot," to borrow a phrase from my friend Madeleine Albright.'
Clinton talks about Eleanor Roosevelt, who was an accomplished diplomat and led negotiations in Paris for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in 1948. Roosevelt, Clinton writes, helped us understand that
'human rights only meant something if they extended from the halls of power to the homes of people.'
I appreciated the chapters that covered her co-teaching at university in 2023. I taught one course, once a week during one semester at Ottawa U. It is not easy. Clinton's work as Secretary of State was quite intriguing, and brought a lot of education and political experience to her students.
Clinton warns us of Christian nationalists who aim to take rights from women. There are the tragic results of reversing Roe v. Wade. She points out that their religion doesn't apply to people of other sensibilities.
The pieces on Putin are telling. Clinton writes that,
"One could see him as motivated primarily by what he seeks to gain: power, territory, riches, respect. But I believe Putin is motivated more by loss." I.e. the USSR and that lost empire. He is terrified of losing power, and his life. He cracks down on dissent not from a position of strength but fear.
Clinton points out that "protesting is only effective if it's part of a broader strategy to drive real change."
What else I learned:
16 Sept 2024 – In this web exclusive, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton talks with CBS News’ Erin Moriarty about her efforts in 2001, at the time of U.S. forces’ withdrawal from Afghanistan, to help with the evacuation of vulnerable Afghan women dubbed “white scarves” – educators, government officials, broadcasters and businesswomen – who had been targeted by the Taliban.The administration is a laughing stock. Everyone I know is shocked with their attacks on everyone and everything they don't like. Everyone who is different from these rich, white men.
We made it to the dentist. I was a bit worried about impending snowfall or ice rain. Turns out it was just snow, and not until we returned home around 4. We'll have some clean up today!
I've been watching Labbit. I'd forgotten we had two one winter (Jan. 14, 2022). They blend in with the garden rocks!
I snapped a photo of these tracks. She used the same path (the driveway), coming and going. I liked the pattern.
They are delightful to watch. They surround the house in the morning.
I noticed they were after my rhododendrons!