Trying to bring some light to the dark news of yesterday ... here are some articles I have been hoarding.
This one is about the family of a man killed post 9/11 in anti-muslim rage... they all became American citizens recently, realizing that man's dream for his family.
I am not sure that this is truly *lighter* but I appreciated the idea of a county trying to explain how cuts would hurt. I like this idea better than assuming that we can keep cutting services and no one will ever get hurt.
I love me some Father Greg Boyle... I want to add his book to my summer reading list. I remember the first time I heard about him, I got out my tape recorder and recorded the interview from the radio ... it was that long ago. Glad he never let the church keep him from his flock!
I don't know if I ever read Dorothy Townsend, but I am sure glad she got them to let her write about more than "ladies" issues. RIP Ms. Townsend, and, thank you!
These NPR stories tickled me:
When 85-year-old Betty Werther was young, she traveled the world. Sixty years later, she got a call. It was from a young Portuguese medical student and he had found something that belonged to her. What he brought, however, was more than a souvenir. - More here
When the funny business stopped paying, comedy writer Andrew Borakove
needed to find a better future. Broke with another kid on the way, he
was desperate to reinvent himself. That's when the gong appeared. - More here
Pink and me -- we got something to say:
I was wearing my boots today, and I always feel like a rock star when I do ... and then someone said, "oh, like PINK!" and I thought, "YES!" so hope you enjoyed her as much as I do.
Here is a new favorite:
Meds and Greens
17 hours ago
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