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And thank you for yours, and for your continued reminders of the value of mindfulness.
Thanks for reminding us. We live amongst fishermen. Our friend told us yesterday thst his crew was surprised when they caught a microwave oven in their nets.
A microwave, OMG! That would be another telling image, wouldnât it! Thanks for sharing, Sally.
I “liked” the post but certainly don’t like the picture, especially the people in the background totally ignoring this magnificent animal.
I know. It sort of speaks to the worldâs complacency about all that we do. Even simple littering; some people drop things along our trails and sidewalks (or onto our front lawn) without thinking about it. Nothingâs a big deal … until it is. đ„
Please Jane. I was spitting vulgarity when I saw police officials throw litter out their moving van.
OMG. On the other hand, probably a good thing you werenât able to share your thoughts with them directly! đ