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Jun 10, 2018

FACT: The food you eat today has lost 57% of its nutritional value since the 1950's.

FACT: The food you eat today has lost 57% of its nutritional value since the 1950's. The first time I read that I was shocked. I had assumed that as technology progressed, so would the quality of our lives, food being the most basic of things. I began to research today's food and learned so many shocking and horrifying things that to try to convey them to you here would not give the

Jun 8, 2018

Trump's Immigration Policy Again Exposes His True Self

Trump is currently enforcing, to the letter, a decades-old immigration policy whereby he is separating children, some as young as 18 months old, from their families and putting them in separate detention centers. Even this brutal law, that no administration has ever fully enforced until now, says the detention period can be no more than 20 days and the children are to be put in foster care

Mar 26, 2018

The March and a Change of Opinion

As I lay here on my bed, endlessly contemplating my broken foot and these four walls, I am watching the March For Our Lives in Washington today, looking for my husband and my daughter and sisters-in-law in the crowd. My TV is offline so I am watching on my computer. I am wishing I am there with them and hoping to get a tee shirt out of it. I see an ocean of people, more people than I ever

Jan 30, 2018

New Year New Look

I decided to move us Musers to a new lounge, the last one was getting stale. Many thanks to my friend and talented artist  Brenda Marks for allowing me exclusive use of one of her moving pieces for this blog. I believe it sums up everything I have been feeling for the last year. Be sure to read the caption.

Jan 18, 2018

Silence

I have been silent for about a year now. For anyone who follows my blog, I am alive and well, just not in the mood to write. It is all because of Trump. Every day I am more infuriated, more astonished, and more terrified. It would be nice to write about it but so many writers, much better than myself, have written about him ad nauseum...what could I possibly add? As for tackling other subjects