Blogging will be quiet for a while; I’m in Florida with my husband because his father is dying of cancer.
Meanwhile, we finally had a chance to go online and see what someone besides CNN is reporting on the invasion. More things I could recommend than I want to take space on (but do check out thismodernworld.com for Tom Tomorrow’s blog), but this one I had to share:
The Lamps Are Going Out by Randolph T. Holhut:
“(AR) — This is a very weird time.
Maybe the equivalent might be August 1914, when a handful of self-confident men who had planned for years for war plunged Europe into four years of bloody conflict that left about 20 million soldiers and civilians dead at the end of it all.”
May the Divine hold you and yours in It’s hand,
Morgan /|\