Have you noticed it is most often the privileged and protected who say this?
Have you noticed it is most often the privileged and protected who say this?
This is another sign of Hegseth's religious beliefs for war. It's not about "Armageddon" but domination. I explained (with clips, including of his previous Psalm 144 reading) in a video yesterday: www.youtube.com/watch?v=1wf8...
At press briefing on Iran war, Hegseth read from Psalm 144 (about God helping in battle). He previously read this war psalm at Pentagon worship service in Jan., during which he said it was what he read & prayed during preparation for Venezuela operation: publicwitness.wordandway.org/p/hegseth-sh...
A street and houses with a deep pink and lavender sky.
The sunset from my front door was absolutely dazzling.
Scars are souvenirs you never lose
The past is never far
Did you lose yourself somewhere out there?
Did you get to be a star?
I know who he thinks is impressed by this but you know who isn't? Everyone else
Employment: down
Inflation: up
War: on
The Trump Trifecta.
Laptop open on the tray table of an Amtrak train. Picturesque Iowa (barren corn fields at this time of year) as the window view.
Crossed the 30K mark while writing on the train this week. I love Amtrak. #amwriting #travel
Things overheard at Union Station in Chicago:
"Yeah just have some bacon and weed before you get in the car."
What
The US notoriously sucks at ground wars in the Middle East. I don't think WE realize that to extent middle east does
My mom died on Wednesday.
Kiddo came home with cap and gown on Friday.
Sunrise, sunset, Circle of Life and all that.
Realizing she is missing all of her grandkids graduations is really hard.
My kiddo had lost 3 grandparents in 2.5 years.
My heart grieves. We have learned nothing about our imperialist wars. Get ready for them to prop up the Shahβs son like we are in the Middle Ages. If you donβt think that Islamophobia is playing a big role in this Christian nationalist governmentβs foreign policy, you are asleep at the wheel.
A gold medal with 14K etched inside Text reads A Medal For You February Writing Challenge 14K! I write 14,000 words this month!
I had set out to write 28,000 words but life happens. I am very glad to have written 14,000 new words in February and the work in progress continues on! I'll do this again next year. #FebWrite2026 #writingchallenge #writinggoals #writing
I wonder if a hard-line successor will assume power and further destabilize the region just like every other time this has happened
Some days you tell everyone you're okay because you believe you're okay and then you knock the shower curtain rod down and you bawl for fifteen minutes even though it's just a shower curtain rod but its because everything feels like it's being knocked down.
Then you pick yourself up and go.
Screenshot of my Facebook post: One of her favorite hymns that she and I (Mindi) used to sing as a duet in church was What Wondrous Love is This? The last verse speaks to us now: And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on, I'll sing on, And when from death I'm free, I'll sing on. And when from death I'm free, I'll sing and joyful be, And through eternity, I'll sing on, I'll sing on, And through eternity, I'll sing on. We love you, Mom.
My brother, my mom, and me last summer. My mom is in the middle with a purple streak in her hair.
My mom Sarah died last night, after a long struggle with cancer.
Fuck cancer.
Today marks 14 years since Trayvon Martin was shot and killed while walking home.
He had dreams to attend college in Florida and become a pilot, but he was murdered at age 17.
BREAKING: Protests have erupted at Columbia University after the school says DHS agents detained a student after making "misrepresentations to gain entry" to building.
Things you can't control:
If someone will like your story
If an editor will buy your story
If people, even friends/family, will read your story
Things you can control:
If your story shines; if it's the best it can be
If editors have a chance to read it
Keep. Writing.
live free or die
Last month when I went to visit my mom, I ended up in the ER the second day of my four day visit due to a bad migraine.
I was there for 90 minutes for IV fluids.
Just got the bill for the physician for $782.
I have insurance. This is what the doctor cost after insurance.
How do you let your loved ones go, whether it's a breakup or loss of a relationship or loss of a loved one?
Writing helps. And music. And prayer. And therapy.
As I travel this journey of hospice with my mom, it's recognizing that I will never have the relationship with her I wanted, and that I have to let that go, along with letting her go.
I've been writing this story for 30 years, but I think the heart of it hasn't been as clear until now.
Back then I was focused more on the pain of breaking up (I was 20, in what I now know was a very one-sided relationship & letting go of that).
The story, though, always contained the complications of a mother-daughter relationship, how the mother was not who the daughter wanted her to be.
I listened to Surfacing on repeat, and the song that still strikes the heart of this story, even though the story had changed a lot, is "Do What You Have To Do."
The story is about relationships & how much we are willing to change of ourselves to fit for others, and when the breaking point comes.
My current WIP is the same story I wrote a first draft of back in 1997. I have that draft on a floppy disk (and the first 50 pages in a notebook printed on dot matrix paper).
I also have the playlist I made for the story, back when we were burning CD's. A lot of Sarah McLachlan.
I'm finding that in asking questions of the scene I've completed the day after I draft, I can make early revisions and not have to do as much structure work later on.
At least, that's what I'm hoping. #amwriting
#FebWrite2026 Crossed the 10k mark for the month. On track to hit 14k for the month. My original goal was 28K, but I don't write as fast as I used to (nor do I have as much time to write). Part of this is that I'm writing tighter drafts and rereading the scene the day after it's finished.