My heart goes out to all We’ve all been thrown for a loop by Fiona! Some are still working at cleaning up. In fact, it could go on for weeks. I was ...
Being constantly bombarded with depressing news makes it hard to be optimistic about the future.
Sometimes you might get the feeling that you are sitting in the back of a rickety bus careening down a potholed mountain road while deranged people at the front are fighting with each other to see who gets their hands on the steering wheel. You might then become captivated by memories of images previously seen on a digital screen, such as, Vladimir Putin’s inscrutable face, a parade of military weapons, the devastating consequences of war, a mushroom-shaped cloud, subversive rioters in Washington, a raving ex-president of the USA, an array of assault rifles, terrified American schoolchildren, sexual assault allegations, reports of another mass murder, hurricane-damaged buildings, flood ravaged farms, drought-blighted forests,...
If you take a moment to wipe the grime off the nearest window, you will get a glimpse of the miraculous natural world outside. Embrace Mother Nature. She dispenses the greatest anti-depression remedy ever created.SaltWire Network welcomes letters on matters of public interest for publication. All letters must be accompanied by the author’s name, address and telephone number so that they can be verified. Letters may be subject to editing.
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