Wednesday, August 05, 2020
Tuesday, August 04, 2020
Monday, August 03, 2020
Sunday, August 02, 2020
Saturday, August 01, 2020
Friday, July 31, 2020
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Today...
It's kind of strange to live in Vermont right now,
and be the only "green" state on the map.
I should feel relieved and glad for it,
but can't help a feeling of impending doom.
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Tuesday, July 28, 2020
The Perennial Delphinium is prolific!
I've actually never seen this plant before this year.
Apparently I've always only seen the "annual" variety with the long, tall flower frond.
I love this version!
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Monday, July 27, 2020
Sunday, July 26, 2020
Birthday
Wow, today our granddaughter in Maine turns 11...and will receive her Hogwart's Letter,
thanks to Gramie's best friend (who does them so convincingly).
thanks to Gramie's best friend (who does them so convincingly).
Here is the birthday girl holding her baby cousin who turns 1 next month.
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Saturday, July 25, 2020
Friday, July 24, 2020
Maine!
We are headed to Maine to visit family briefly. Probably the last time until next year, because of COVID and school being open. I sure hope they don't end up opening the schools, but it currently looks like they will.
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Thursday, July 23, 2020
Wednesday, July 22, 2020
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Monday, July 20, 2020
Sunday, July 19, 2020
Saturday, July 18, 2020
In honour of Congressman John Lewis
DT may be only able to muster himself enough to allow the flag to fly at half mast for half a day in honour of this great man. And what DT might say or do to denigrate Congressman John Lewis will hopefully be staved off by the request that he keep silence and "let us mourn in peace." But there has been a proper tribute given. Here is what President Obama said today about Rep. John Lewis:
America is a constant work in progress. What gives each new generation purpose is to take up the unfinished work of the last and carry it further - to speak out for what's right, to challenge an unjust status quo, and to imagine a better world.
John Lewis - one of the original Freedom Riders, chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, the youngest speaker at the March on Washington, leader of the march from Selma to Montgomery, Member of Congress representing the people of Georgia for 33 years - not only assumed that responsibility, he made it his life's work. He loved this country so much that he risked his life and his blood so that it might live up to its promise. And through the decades, he not only gave all of himself to the cause of freedom and justice, but inspired generations that followed to try to live up to his example.
Considering his enormous impact on the history of this country, what always struck those who met John was his gentleness and humility. Born into modest means in the heart of the Jim Crow South, he understood that he was just one of a long line of heroes in the struggle for racial justice. Early on, he embraced the principles of nonviolent resistance and civil disobedience as the means to bring about real change in this country, understanding that such tactics had the power not only to change laws, but to change hearts and minds as well.
In so many ways, John's life was exceptional. But he never believed that what he did was more than any citizen of this country might do. He believed that in all of us, there exists the capacity for great courage, a longing to do what's right, a willingness to love all people, and to extend to them their God-given rights to dignity and respect. And it's because he saw the best in all of us that he will continue, even in his passing, to serve as a beacon in that long journey towards a more perfect union.
I first met John when I was in law school, and I told him then that he was one of my heroes. Years later, when I was elected a U.S. Senator, I told him that I stood on his shoulders. When I was elected President of the United States, I hugged him on the inauguration stand before I was sworn in and told him I was only there because of the sacrifices he made. And through all those years, he never stopped providing wisdom and encouragement to me and Michelle and our family. We will miss him dearly.
It's fitting that the last time John and I shared a public forum was at a virtual town hall with a gathering of young activists who were helping to lead this summer's demonstrations in the wake of George Floyd's death. Afterwards, I spoke to him privately, and he could not have been prouder of their efforts - of a new generation standing up for freedom and equality, a new generation intent on voting and protecting the right to vote, a new generation running for political office. I told him that all those young people - of every race, from every background and gender and sexual orientation - they were his children. They had learned from his example, even if they didn't know it. They had understood through him what American citizenship requires, even if they had heard of his courage only through history books.
Not many of us get to live to see our own legacy play out in such a meaningful, remarkable way. John Lewis did. And thanks to him, we now all have our marching orders - to keep believing in the possibility of remaking this country we love until it lives up to its full promise.
Posted by listener at 4:45:00 PM
Friday, July 17, 2020
Gee, think we could do better?
New York Times article:
Millions have lost their health insurance in pandemic-driven recessio
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/us/politics/coronavirus-health-insurance-trump.html?fbclid=IwAR05qLCcrhK34P29R_jFRiQjd_MNRGLDLZ-mCZHqhIC2GsJ9ywOyUyg0EA0
Mother Jones article:
Millions have lost their health insurance in pandemic-driven recessio
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/13/us/politics/coronavirus-health-insurance-trump.html?fbclid=IwAR05qLCcrhK34P29R_jFRiQjd_MNRGLDLZ-mCZHqhIC2GsJ9ywOyUyg0EA0
Mother Jones article:
5 Million Americans Lost Their Health Insurance *During a Pandemic*https://www.motherjones.com/kevin-drum/2020/07/5-million-americans-lost-their-health-insurance-during-a-pandemic/?fbclid=IwAR2yD9_k6CKnxBpYv6Qu40x4e7GFwX0qaEYCR9yNuHGL36352IJ0y-vQE4E
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Thursday, July 16, 2020
Wednesday, July 15, 2020
Tuesday, July 14, 2020
Monday, July 13, 2020
Sunday, July 12, 2020
Saturday, July 11, 2020
TS FAY
See that light blue dot? That's my house. Fay's track is going right over my house!
(The ❤️s are over the houses of my VT kids and grands.) I love weather!!
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Friday, July 10, 2020
Thursday, July 09, 2020
Wednesday, July 08, 2020
Hero's Welcome in North Hero, Vermont (it's right where boats dock)
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Tuesday, July 07, 2020
COVID METRICS!
to see how every state and county is doing, or any place in the world!
This is constantly updated and it's fascinating and helpful.
Posted by listener at 1:00:00 AM
Monday, July 06, 2020
Sunday, July 05, 2020
Rose-Breasted Grosbeak
The other day it was in our Lilac (hence the photo), but Mr. Chipmunk kept climbing up the bush and leaping over to the feeder. I only saw the Chippy, opened the window and groaned at him and Chippy left. But Rosy stayed! Rosy flew to the feeder to chow down, but Chippy returned. I banged on the window so he left, but Rosy stayed! A third time Chippy came back. I opened the window and told him to vamoose. And Rosy stayed! It amazed me that the bird realised what I was doing.
Posted by listener at 1:03:00 AM
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