I love watching the changing of the seasons with you in your narrows. Love those wild turkeys, and yes, that mysterious plant myth commented on. A magical place indeed. Thank goodness all our open spaces are not opened up to development, but it's a constant battle!
What she said....about the plant that looks like a dandelion, gone to seed, with blood stains. HUH????
I have been thinking about you, Dee and intend to call you soon. Sorry I have not by now. :-( I hope you are finding peace in nature, always the best medicine. Love, Deb
The progress of social justice is slow and measured. Its growth depends on an increasing number of us becoming aware of the truth and consequences of our actions.
I believe that it is morally wrong to allow our wanton desires to interfere with the basic needs and interests of other sentient beings.
I believe the physical and psychological abuse – confinement, social deprivation, mutilation, genetic and reproductive manipulation, and profit exploitation – imposed by us on other animals is morally wrong.
I believe the suggestion that the exploitation of other sentient beings by humans can be achieved without cruelty, violence, or injustice is false and misleading.
As an advocate for all life, committed to compassion and justice, I refuse to take part in the exploitation of other sentient beings or to collaborate with those caught up in such injustice.
I pledge to do my best to live a life that conveys a clear, sincere and uncompromised message that is free of resentment, fear, exploitation, anger, cynicism, and manipulation.
Furthermore, I pledge to continue to support a broad range of nonviolent initiatives and programs that will hopefully one day eliminate the needless pain and suffering we inflict upon all the many wonderful creatures with whom we share this planet.
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Beautiful Dee. That third plant down I don't think I have ever seen before. Do you know what it is?
I love watching the changing of the seasons with you in your narrows. Love those wild turkeys, and yes, that mysterious plant myth commented on. A magical place indeed. Thank goodness all our open spaces are not opened up to development, but it's a constant battle!
What she said....about the plant that looks like a dandelion, gone to seed, with blood stains. HUH????
I have been thinking about you, Dee and intend to call you soon. Sorry I have not by now. :-( I hope you are finding peace in nature, always the best medicine.
Love,
Deb
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