This is a continuation of yesterday's post showcasing Ursula K. LeGuin's version of Lao Tzu's Tao Te Ching, on CD with the music of Todd Barton.
From Tears Of Joy To A Loss Of Faith: Rick Green Turns Against Speaker Mike
Johnson
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When Rep. Mike Johnson was elected Speaker of the House last year,
Christian nationalist religious-right activist Rick Green was “literally in
tears” bec...
3 hours ago
To do anything to the world is to damage it, couldn't agree more sadly we're incapable of doing nothing. I hope to be soft and tender but it takes a lot of work. Gorgeous photos to go with the quotations. I love your spring wildflowers.
ReplyDeleteI love it.....not doing is what I want to "do" now.
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As for #43...wow.
ReplyDeleteLove, love, love these photos!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant pictures. They make me want to go outside right now!
Interesting. The photo at top looks like the personification of a rune or perhaps a Chinese character in three dimensional form... how fitting.
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