Rosie and I had a very pleasant morning after sleeping in a bit. It was a cooler morning 69-70ish) and I decided to take Rosie to the park for her morning walk. The park was quiet and it was a great way to start the day. Rosie loved sniffing around and it was pleasant enough that she walked along briskly. I then came home and make collard greens and curried black-eyed peas. That’s something I usually have only once a year for New Year's Day, but this combination is so tasty that it’s become a regular.
Last week I received a letter saying that I was elected in 2020 to serve as a delegate to the 2021 SC Democratic Convention! I didn’t know I ran and am not sure how I got elected! I was an alternate last year so maybe that had something to do with it. The whole process is done online and I will be interested to see how it goes. This happened just as Lynn and I were trying to cut back on our political involvement, which is almost a hopeless goal with our political situation as it is. The 2022 election will be here before we know it, and we have to hold our position and gain as much as possible. Joe Cunningham, whom we managed to elect to the Senate for one term, has declared his run for SC Governor. Lord knows we need a progressive, forward-looking governor! So, that sets us up to get involved again! For the first time since the election, we have contacted our Crescent liberals to get the ball rolling again. Both Lynn and I have been trying to encourage some help or even people who will take over from us, but there has been no response. So, we shall see how things progress. No sooner than we contacted our local Dems and promised we would not bombard their email inbox than we learned that Joe Cunningham would be coming to Bluffton. So, we let everyone know and we hope there will be a good turnout for him. So, whether we are ready or not, it looks like the 2022 election has started! All of the usual suspects showed up and we had a nice gathering. We have watched as Joe became a better campaigner, as well as worked across the aisle when he was in office. Tippy and I lined up to have our photo taken with him--- we have photos with him through his entire political life. In fact, check out THIS. Tippy’s hat will inform you of how far back we go with him.
The guy sitting in front of us kept rubbing Rosie's tummy. She was in her element! |
With the mask restrictions lifted, my hope is that some of the Zoom opportunities will remain.
- Last week, The 19th News had a great program with Cabinet members Marcia Fudge, Jennifer Granholm, and Gina Raimondo. It was wonderful to see their enthusiasm and hear their knowledgeable plans for moving forward.
- Then on 5/16, I watched an inspiring program with Dr. Jane Goodall and Peter Wohlleben (The Hidden Life of Trees)! I am in awe of their connection to the universe/nature and their ability to share their passion. I try to catch Dr. Goodall whenever and wherever I can. She has led such an amazing life and contributes so much positive energy to this planet.
- Through SC Humanities, I was able to join a community screening of the documentary Meltdown in Dixie, which took place in Orangeburg, SC. My first thought was that it would be about the students who were shot there some years ago, but this was a totally different incident. It was available on Vimeo and we were provided a link for a day before the discussion, which was also very informative. If you can find it, it is well worth seeing to get a glimpse of the hatred and divisiveness that plagues our country.
- The other documentary I'm looking for is After the Storm: America's Enemy Within. It was made by Robert Moore, a journalist with ITV, who was actually among all of the insurrectionists on January 6. He actually followed up with some of the people he met there to determine their motivation. So, UK folks may see this before it's available here. You can see a bit of it HERE. It's just another example of the state of our nation at the moment.
This is part of our neighborhood walk, which means we have to alter our route when this guy is out! |
So funny about being elected as a delegate. You're like Al Pacino in the godfather. The more you try to walk away the more they keep pulling you back in.
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