…of government? What a couple of weeks in the news it has been! The OldPlaidCamper post this week is sponsored by the power of nature. He’d like to thank nature for being there, and quite understands how she might be a tad annoyed by certain executive branches…
In all seriousness, I hope you are safe and secure in the face of a looming and/or happening hurricane. At least you know any federal emergency response will be awarded a chief executive A+, if not higher.
My goodness, some days, the news does not ever seem to get any better, or any more believable, and leadership responses that are thin-skinned and narcissist leave me slackjawed. Yes, this is where the healing power of nature is just the thing in our very strange and complicated socially constructed world. I’ve written it before, and I’ll write it again: If more people went outside (and hugged a tree) then the world would be a happier place. More of us might care for the land that is our mothership…
Being back in a working environment is fine, particularly when I can stop, take a walk during a break and find myself by the water or in the trees. Sometimes both! Then, at the end of day, or on the weekend, it is back outside we go, sometimes in need of a lift because I was foolish enough to scan the headlines, and even read on. When will I learn?!
Deep breath in, slow release out, and repeat until equilibrium is reestablished, or a bored Scout drags me off to explore more.
Thank goodness for energetic dogs, understanding partners, and space to unwind. The other title I was thinking about for this piece was “Imbeachment or Impeachment?” but I thought better of it, mostly because imbeachment isn’t really a word, and because impeachment, fun though it might be to watch, isn’t really the answer. Do the right thing, midterm eligible people!
Time to stop – past time in fact – thanks for reading, have a wonderful and safe weekend, and if you find yourself imbeached, or imforested etc. then that’s a good weekend!
Love this post, ugh I have never watched so much news in the past year, I guess I can’t help watching a slow moving train wreck, so I hear you. Your photos are perfect, especially that last one. Cheers!
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Thanks, Margaret! Yes, a slow moving train wreck without end – or maybe, just maybe, the beginning of the end for the toddler-in-chief is in sight…
Hope your weekend is going well!
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Haha! toddler-in-chief now that gave me a good chuckle. Have a productive week!
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Enjoyed your creative plays on words, pc, always a chuckle gurgling as I read your posts, thank you. Great photos too, especially liked seeing the misty landscapes, cedar branches, and atmospheric weather. And I am in complete agreement…nature calms and heals. Have an outdoorsy weekend, my friend.
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Thanks, Jet! A warped sense of humour combined with plenty of outdoor time seems to work. We have had a full range of summer/autumn weather over the weekend, switching rapidly back and forth between the two – and constant clothing changes!
Hope your weekend is going well.
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“… sponsored by the power of nature” – dig it. The wild world seems to be my only retreat anymore. Any room up there for a disgruntled ‘Merican?
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Thanks, Bob! Yes, there’s always room for one more up here. Maybe the midterms will signal a change for the better…you have to hope, and failing that, getting outside helps dull the pain!
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I sure would like to imbeach a certain orange-haired imposter head-first in the sand before high tide in front of an oncoming hurricane– ah yes, just for personal satisfaction and maybe for world security, too. Thanks for some beautiful sentiment, Plaid, and heh, that’s a cool shirt that’s walking on the sand with Scout!
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Walt, I think your first sentence there might be the funniest and most heartfelt response to the current situation I’ve read these past months – thanks for that!
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In the midst of all this political chaos, it is important to find time to laugh and “I welcome my imbeachment” and “you won’t face imbeachment alone” certainly helped with that. Lovely photos this week, especially enjoyed the Complex trees and the shot of you and Scout contemplating the distant fog and imbeachment. I’m hoping it is the voters that send a strong message to the Legislative branch this fall and that there is a strong check and balances returned to our government instead of the bizarre silence by one party to so many unacceptable headlines. At least if you do make the mistake of reading the headlines, you have the beaches and trees to escape to immediately instead of waiting until the weekend to escape the city. I had the wrong match picked for the weekend, the Manchester United/Watford match was much more entertaining than Tottenham/Liverpool. Hope the equilibrium has been restored and you’re enjoying the weekend!
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Thank you! My weekend equilibrium was going great, but then I read the Everton match report! It’s like I can see into the future. Could have been worse – my brother is a season ticket holder, has been going for years, so he experiences the pain firsthand!
Yes, here’s hoping the midterms will offer a sign that the checks and balances work (please, please, please!)
I hope your weekend is going well, and all attempts at French toast worked out. I’ll be setting an alarm for next Sunday, because there’s a chance to watch Everton lose to Arsenal live on TV. I’m already miserable, and the game is over a week away!
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Just staying warm and dry indoors while the snow/rain falls all weekend.
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Hopefully, the rain and snow was a blip, and you’re back to more autumnal weather?!
We were supposed to get quite heavy rain over the weekend, but most of it fell after dark, and yesterday afternoon was warm and sunny. Coastal unpredictability…
Have a good week!
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Loved this post! Great captions on those slightly “off” photos. Our time surrounded by nature is supposed to lessen the pain of what is happening around us but it’s definitely not fool-proof.
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Thank you! I imagine your current road trip is providing all sorts of “state of the nation” insights as you move across the country. Agreeing to disagree in a civilized and respectful manner appears to have gone out of the window in the current polarized environment.
The natural world provides a soothing balm for the political madness!
Enjoy your week, and your ongoing trip!
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I’ll be honest, I stay out of politics and I rarely watch the news these days. I think the answer for you PC is to keep walking Scout, that beach and those photos of nature look mighty peaceful. Take care and have a good week.
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Thanks, Miriam! I can’t help scanning the news, and need to be informed up to a point, but have to learn when to put the news away if it starts to consume my thoughts! Your solution involving Scout and a beach is the sensible one, and a far better use of time. Or even better, a lengthy road trip on dusty/muddy trails to an outback pub with no wifi – seems the perfect solution to many a modern problem, as recommended in your recent piece🍺
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Love it! Yep, have to agree though I know what you mean about needing to be informed, up to a point. When it starts unsettling us that’s when it’s time to give it the flick. Or go on a road trip! Cheers my friend. 🍺🍷
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