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I confess to feeling "withdrawals" from not having Instagram this week. Not so much scrolling through the mindless reels, but for the humorous interactions between my cousin, Sharon, and I. We share the same warped sense of humor, and interest in things creative and earthy.
I'm a few months older than her, and our relationship is more like sisters since we share the same bloodlines. Sisters (our mothers) that married twin brothers, if I ever needed a chunk of liver, I'd know who to call.
My car is still ice-bound in the snow where it has been since the 6th of this month. I did go to Walmart a week ago today with a neighbor, before I enacted my self-imposed protest against big box corporations and conglomerates.
As I read news of the executive orders hastily signed on Monday, I shook my head in disappointment and disbelief. We seem to be going backwards as a country, and I read this morning comments and comparisons from those who were or are "ex-pats" in other countries about how "freedoms" in this country are a scam, I had to agree.
My goal for "retirement" was once to find a small house in Rüdesheim am Rhein where I could spend my days sipping beer and watching boats pass by. Then I bought a home and thought that it was no longer a possibility. But today, I wonder if it could still be done. Homes can be sold ...
Wishing you a weekend of wonder ... Hugs, Ci💚
A shared sense of humour is a wonderful thing.
ReplyDeleteLove that wolf nibbling on your shoulder - and continue to watch your political shenanagans in horror.
Am missing you a bit on SM, but totally understand. I have been sharing posts on my account that I just must make sure people see and think about. Today I had to share about Musk's visit to Germany's far right political party event where he said "It's good to be proud of German culture, German values, and not to lose that in some sort of multiculturalism that dilutes everything." It was chilling. Are we on the cusp of something? Or can we believe that some will come to their senses, the "some" being those who can call DJT out once and for all? What will it take? Nevertheless, I will continue to hope. I have to, I want my daughter to believe in a future somewhere. TTFN.
ReplyDeleteI hope you can find so many other ways to stay in touch you won't miss the ones you are leaving behind.
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