O Say, Can You See ... - The USA thread 2025
ChastMastr
Shipmate
For what will surely be a tumultuous year, but living in hope, let's have some coffee (or tea if you like) and chat.
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Sigh. I think the Lord keeps us around for the humor sometimes.
Cornbread is in the oven, and I will soon start on hoppin’ john, which will provide the black-eyed peas necessary for the day, and on the equally necessary collards and ham. (This is the only day in the year I’ll eat any collards.)
We’ve promised to take some to niece and nephew, who have an almost-three-year-old and a four-day-old, so that they can start the New Year in The Traditional Way.
I have a can of blackeyed peas and a can of collards, plus yellow rice. But I may also eat other stuff like turkey tonight…
Black-eyed peas are the one vegetable I generally put ketchup on (not treating fries as a vegetable), a habit I learned from my parents. But no ketchup with hoppin’ john.
Former Shipmate MadGeo and his wife and kitties are safe so far, but ready to bug out as soon as they get notified.
I imagine it's very hard to sleep when you're anticipating an evacuation order.
Praying!!
Turns out the LA County Fire Department meant to send an alert to a community in the very northern part of the county, but sent it out to the entire county. All 10 million of us. Our city sent out a disregard notice a few minutes later, but we already knew it had to be wrong. Thing is, lots of people live in potentially affected areas near existing fires or places where fires could easily start and probably freaked out.
Last I heard from MadGeo was that things had calmed down a lot in their area for right now. Hope it stays calm.
Hoping, Ruth and Graven Image, that you continue to be safe! And the same for Kelly and all our present and past Californian Shipmates!
Thanks,
Piglet, AS host
Seconded!
Indeed!
Completely unrelated: Good Luck, @Ruth!
The winds are back up today. Ugh.
We got the call a little while ago -- we sign paperwork and hand over money for our new apartment tomorrow morning! We're going out for lunch and spot of celebratory day drinking. And then we'll make a to-do list. But moving is just tasks, and tasks I can handle.
Woohoo! That's good news, Ruth!
"A person's life speaks more about their faith than what they think or say about God. But when we talk about the way people live, let us be aware of reducing the totality of life to the realm of moralty, virtues, and sins; the way people live, the way people are also includes their emotional richness, their imagination and creativity, their sense of beauty and sense of humor, their capacity for empathy, and a host of other qualities..."
I love this.
Thinking of Jimmy Carter's life. How it applies to him.
It's a nice quote. However, I see problems with it, first, who is to judge these things, and second, what about people who lack them. You could end up with a hierarchy, but then maybe we all have one anyway.
Good stuff, although it's double Dutch to me. I used to understand it, but alas, not now.
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Hugs!
Congratulations!! 🎉