It is too late in the year for nests of robins and
a good thing as the forty to fifty miles per hour
wind for six hours last night and early morning
would have blown them down as it did several
trees, which knocked out electricity for about
three hours and some are still waiting for it.
Their homes are cold and damp as rain
accompanied the wind. Today I look at
a startling bright inland sea with rapid flowing
two-foot waves. Relentless is the best word
to describe the scenario. Today is world prayer
day for all the captive people around the globe.
Ruthless leaders are oblivious to the pain and
suffering, disease, and sickness; the hunger
and thirst; death causing malnutrition.
All saints day and all souls day have just past
and as we reflect we wonder why our world
is in such shambles. It does not make us happy
and we know that prayer is the only weapon
we have, so we pray. We gained an hour this
early morning and most people would like the
savings time episode would end. In the spring
we will lose that hour as we move our clocks
forward. I may have been useful when we
were and agrarian nation, but that is all by
the board and darkness will be earlier and
longer for a while and when you evaluate it
we haven’t gained much light at all. If we gained
an hour each day for a month we would have
gained a day and then some. We should try
that and call it leap day and give everyone
the day off. I would vote for that and this
Tuesday I will be voting again. I don’t know
how many on the left are happy with what
has happened to our country in the past
two years, but without any critical thinking
they will vote as though they like open borders,
fentanyl deaths, inflation, high gas and energy
prices, rampaging crime and failing schools.
I would like a world prayer day for them,
hoping that they will wake up. Their proud
utterings and use of the blame game make me sick.
We can only hope that the silent majority is out in force.
Stanski
November 6, 2022, ^