DARK GRAY CLOUDS

Our cherry outlook was dimmed by the dark

gray clouds. They appeared to the eye as you

looked up over the snow mountains, which had

been around just a bit too long. We were praying

for warmer weather, but none was promised by

the Channel Seven weatherman. So we resolved

to take it as it comes. There were plenty of things

to do before spring was upon us. We were thankful

for how good we had it, especially when we thought

of the many who were suffering in the world. Even

in our own town, there were children who were hungry

and unhappy. Their folks spent money for alcohol or

at the casino, Always wishing for the big payout. The

more they lost, the meaner they became, and they

lost their sense of perspective. To put it mildly, they

were miserable, angry at themselves, and thought

nothing of taking it out on their children. The school was

an afterthought. Whether their children did well or

failed was of no concern. Most of these children fell

behind, and some dropped out of school and became

addicts. Some suffered from depression and had no

place to turn. The counselors and the ministers had

no answers and could not refer the children

to someone who could help. The life and spirit of the

town seemed to be on the decline, and no one took

a deep interest in the welfare of the community.

Hope was a forgotten word. Still, there were citizens

and leaders who thought we could do better, but their

enthusiasm was short-lived, and they gave up. The do

nothings and the let the cards lay where they fell did

not relish victory and were reluctant to try anything

new. It is a sad story and not unique to our community.

There are successful cities and we should try to follow

their lead but, sorry, it looks hopeless. New leaders

may be the only hope.

Stanski

Feebruary 6, 2023, ^

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