crescendoofpeace.bsky.social
Artist, writer, organic grower, musician, animal mom to a menagerie, woke AF, progressive independent blue dot in Tennessee, originally from L.A. by way of Tampa Bay.
Widowed by a great guy.
Damn.
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Speaking of unhinged . . .
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Yet more evidence of the twice-impeached criminally seditious traitor's rapidly declining mental abilities, since he's exhibited clear signs of dementia since at least 2015, if not earlier.
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I love this.
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He's been Russian-owned since the early 1980s.
He blindly worships Putin, Xi, Erdogan, Netanyahu, and all the worst among the sociopathic war criminal oligarchs.
He's never been a smart man, and his lack of knowledge, understanding, or giving a shit about others is a serious danger to us ALL.
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You don't have a profile or many posts.
I need to know more about you first.
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Join the club.
He had the knack.
🤣🤣🤣
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All of them.
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Gorgeous shot!
My compliments to the photographer.
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Looks like a happy boy who has his priorities well in order.
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Now this I love.
I always loved Peter Falk and the Muppets.
1979 was a very good year.
Reagan f*cked things up from 1980 forward.
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Sounds pretty accurate, though.
All mouth and no brains to back it up is more my style.
Not to mention no morals, ethics, conscience, empathy, compassion, integrity, honesty, respect, or honor.
No worthwhile experience, knowledge, or intellectual capacity to grasp complex data to any degree.
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Thank you.
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NEIN.
MOST U.S. citizens DID NOT vote for this sociopathic fascist pretender.
#fElonMusk and his billionaire buddies BOUGHT this election, and the idiot in the White House PUBLICLY THANKED HIM for stealing Pennsylvania.
MOST AMERICANS DID NOT VOTE FOR THIS INCOMPETENT FASCIST CRIMINAL TRAITOR.
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No, the US is NOT morally bankrupt, but the twice-impeached (so far) CRIMINALLY SEDITIOUS TRAITOR and LIFELONG FRAUDSTER SOCIOPATH IS morally bankrupt.
MOST Americans OPPOSE this administration and the BUFFOON at its head.
#fElonMusk, Thiel, Murdoch, and the billionaire class BOUGHT this election.
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My Polish husband put it more simply: never trust a Russian.
Anyone from the Baltic nations and Europe knows Russians don't keep their word.
Making agreements and then unilaterally breaking them has long been the Russian way.
I am NOT condemning all Russian people, but it's a way of life there.
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3/ calling me by name a year or so before he died.
One thing that interested me is that they both had an aversion to water, neither drank it willingly unless it was made into coffee, and neither wanted a thing to do with bathing.
I wonder if aversion to water might be a useful diagnostic clue?
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2/ happening with my father.
She had ceased to recognize her family members, mistook my husband for her husband at that age, and mistook me for her real daughter, while not recognizing her at all.
My father never got to that point and always remembered that I was his daughter, though he stopped
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Vance and Johnson BOTH, since they're #s 2 and 3 in line for the presidency after the twice-impeached criminally seditious sociopath, and NEITHER is any more qualified to lead than the malignant narcissist manbaby.
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As does the twice-impeached (so far) criminally seditious traitor and lifelong fraudster sociopathic manbaby COWARD.
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Well, she is following and supporting the twice-impeached (so far) criminally seditious traitor and lifelong fraudster antichrist, so there's that.
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Lovely.
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Well, he HAS been a coward all his life . . . remember the bald eagle in the office?
That eagle scared the shit out of him.
Good eagle.
Buy that eagle a good steak.
He had tRump's number from the get-go.
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Woo hoo!
A two for one!
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No one, including old-timers, could EVER recall such a thing happening.
I'm grateful it hasn't happened since, but in fourteen years, we've gone from Zone 6b to 7a and now 7b, so anyone claiming it isn't real has their heads firmly in the sand, if not somewhere far less savory.
WE MUST ADDRESS IT.
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Right there with you.
I was studying marine biology in the 1970s in L.A., and we ALREADY KNEW that climate change was real, and speeding up.
28 years in Tampa Bay proved it even more.
I moved to Tennessee in Nov 2011, and beginning June 1st 2022, we had 10 days straight of 110 degrees or above
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Lolol!!!
They're hard to beat for practicality.
I've threatened to get one myself for moving plants around the yard.
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I'm in Middle Tennessee, about an hour and a half ESE out of Nashville, and about 20 miles south of Cookeville, which is roughly midway between Nashville and Knoxville on I-40.
I-40 is the fastest and easiest way through the state.
Highways like 70 S and 70 N are okay alternatives in some areas.
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That's an awesome charcoal - fabulous job, and outstanding cooperation among the artists.
I hope he saw the photo of the charcoal because I know it would have meant the world to him.
He was SUCH a good man. The first president I ever voted for, a couple of weeks after I turned eighteen.
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But not for the same reason.
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Obama was a real president who understood the consequences of his actions, took them seriously, and acted accordingly.
The twice-impeached criminally seditious traitor and imbecilic petulant toddler neither understands nor cares about anything but enriching himself, his family, and his companies.
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So sorry for your loss.
It's never easy, and we're never ready.
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Obviously it was mutual.
Our rescue dog and two rescue cats have been my lifeline since losing my husband earlier this month.
They know when I need a cuddle, and I know I have to get out of bed to feed them, which gives me purpose, since they are pretty good at reminding me.
🥰💔🥰
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I couldn't agree more.
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Minus the seats and windshield.
Hers was a plain wagon.
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A bright red Radio Flyer, just like the one pictured.
She adored her little red wagon.
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Thank you.
In my mom's case, it was an end to her suffering, as she'd been moved to a nursing home filled with Bush Republicans.
She was a lifelong progressive liberal.
That was one of her favorite things on her walks, as she met a few people in town who held similar values, which she missed.
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2/ she suffered a massive stroke and was no longer able to walk to town, or anywhere else, unaided.
One of the best gifts she was ever given. That, and a cane that turned into a three-legged stool, to use on her walks.
She died in 2014 on my other sister's birthday, who died four years earlier.
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My older sister got one for my mom after she went to live with her in Texas, and she LOVED IT!!!
She used to walk back and forth from the library every day, and within a few months, she had read literally every book that small library had on the shelves.
It likely extended her life, though in 2004