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Quote of the Week
When parents talk about having a child who is ill or struggling, nonparents often take the wrong message. They think, Thank God I was spared all that pain. If I can’t order up the precise specifications for my child, the condition in which he emerges, the choices he’ll make, if I can’t be assured that he’ll skirt the dangers that await him, maybe it’s better not to have children at all.
Those of us who know the airless terror of the 10 steps between the second you first glimpse your child’s surgeon through the glass doors and the moment he’s standing in front of you, delivering the verdict—we don’t think this way. Each time one of ours is ill or in pain, we think, Thank God I am here for him.
Source: Abigail Shrier, The Free Press
Posted: 2025 Oct 10Music of the Week
Our politics probably vary, but I expect that we all hope for the hostages to come home, for all the killing to stop, and for a better life for all people in the region.
Photo Memory of the Week
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Category Archives: Photos of Fauna
For Again
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A Walk In the Bog
A nice socially distanced walk. No mask required. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Laughing Frequently, Photos of Fauna, Photos of Flora
Tagged Flowers, Insects, Other Animals, Water
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Wasp Wings
Forget wasp waists. Continue reading
The Bug Days of Summer
Summer winds down, but there are still a few photo opportunities. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Laughing Frequently, Photos of Fauna, Photos of Flora
Tagged Flowers, Insects
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Fly Face
They really are everywhere. And not just the flies. Continue reading
Posted in Appreciating Deeply, Laughing Frequently, Photos of Fauna
Tagged Insects, Pareidolia
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Do Grasshoppers Fly?
Live and learn. Or get more confused. Your choice. Continue reading
Osprey at 100 Paces
Timing is all. Continue reading
So Fast. Too Fast?
Another cycle in the life of the robins on our porch. Continue reading
Another Another
It’s a jungle out there, everywhere. Continue reading