Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (1775–1817), British novelist. The narrator, in Northanger Abbey, ch. 10 (1818).
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Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim.
Jane Austen
Jane Austen (1775–1817), British novelist. The narrator, in Northanger Abbey, ch. 10 (1818).
Good Morning & Happy Sunday,
Vernon J was having a slice of that Triple Berry Pie, no matter if he made his bed or not.
Today is Sunday 03/24/V3.3 & it is a GREAT day.
BUT WHY, why would I want to ruin a streak of CXLI days of bed making. Although there was one down side, I bought the sugar free whipped topping. The picture/text is right on my instagram feed.
Have you visited Leavenworth St today, they posted a great analysis of the coverage by the Omaha World-Herald and recent comments/actions from the Nebraska Campaign Trail. I am critical of the media, as you should be. The story & comments make valid points. The old media, TV, Radio, & Newspapers have an opportunity to do a job of unbiased, comprehensive, reporting on stories & things that effect as as a populace.
In this day and age, they aren’t doing their job. We (bloggers, people who use twitter) have an opportunity to call them and make them better. I only mention blogs & twitter cause those are the least restrictive ways to engage. Commenting on a story from websites, is ‘subjective to editorial review’ & facebook is also subject to their terms and conditions.
Twitter allows you to post 140 (or more if you good) to their site & won’t delete it. It is also viewable to EVERYONE if you are not on a private account. My blog has only 2 terms and conditions, you are free to read, comment, & share. IF you kindly request, I’ll let you post a blog entry of your own. TRUST me when I say that all stories on their websites are subject to editorial review, I’ve been reviewed & blocked.
The word of the day is daven which is to pray. May you pray.
Well that’s if for now. Make it a GREAT day.