He shifted his eyes left and right, watching, and dared anyone to come near him with a chainsaw. He wasn’t finished growing.

He shifted his eyes left and right, watching, and dared anyone to come near him with a chainsaw. He wasn’t finished growing.


Painting by me, CDW
I’m not in the darkness of number 4. Today feels like a number 5, but in the shadows to the left of the glowing highlight.
Even in Texas, we felt the Devastation and sorrow of Mother Nature’s wrath on August 29, 2005. Here is one of the newspaper clippings I taped inside my journal as I wrote about Hurricane Katrina.


“Hurricane Katrina was the costliest natural disaster and one of the five deadliest hurricanes in the history of the United States. The storm is currently ranked as the third most intense United States landfalling tropical cyclone, behind only the 1935 Labor Day hurricane and Hurricane Camille in 1969. Overall, at least 1,245 people died in the hurricane and subsequent floods, making it the deadliest United States hurricane since the 1928 Okeechobee hurricane. Total property damage was estimated at $108 billion (2005 USD),[1] roughly four times the damage wrought by Hurricane Andrew in 1992 in the United States.[3]” From Wikipedia.
A Hill Country home with a little mood lighting.

Stick Man tries to copy while Worm Man wants to steal. Or, is it the other way around? You tell me.

Graffiti Art Painting by me, CDW
I do believe that all the marchers on Saturday were part of an Oversight committee. We will keep our eyes on the new President, while our hands remain over our hearts.
How I love this piece of art by Louisa Cannell!

and this t-shirt some friends of mine wore at the march!

They showed from every corner
From sea to shining sea
And set their sights to ameliorate
The key of democracy.
And, across the globe they crowded
Lifting wings of strength, declared
the rights of all humanity
Shall no longer be impaired.
Yes, on that day, they gathered
Determined, forged ahead
awareness in a tapestry,
made from four million thread.
-CDW 1-22-17
Please have a look at these related posts:
Jill -a lie by any other name is still a lie.
GC’s, “Yes gentlemen , the oft labelled “weaker sex” demonstrated to the entire world that they had more spine and political savvy than many of the top gun politicians around the world.”
And marches around the world.
Unfortunately, due to traveling, I was unable to be part of this glory. I am so proud of my city’s turnout, including my daughter and granddaughter. Over 50,000 showed up and made their voices heard.It makes my heart swell! A Successful march, indeed!
I am also proud of the one million-plus who showed their support from around the world. Thank you!




all the above photos are from Mike Holp http://holpphotograhpy.com
And, no, Mr. Trump, I have no need, nor a desire to purchase your coin. Please stop sending me your emails. I’d rather have LOVE instead.

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I am always inspired by Phoebe’s posts. Her compassion oozes from my computer screen.
I have been thinking about something. You guys are awesome. Yes you–each one of you fellow bloggers–are AWESOME. I read your blogs and am constantly blown away by everyone’s life story… your writing… your adventures… your photography.
So…I would like to try something to encourage even more connections…with me and with each other…
You guys are wonderful. So let us share the love!
With love,
Puppydoc
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