Saturday, January 24, 2026

How is this possible?

This morning’s online reading brought news of yet another fatality due to ICE in Minnesota. I’ve written to my senators and representative, for all the good that will do in Texas. Thank goodness I read this poem by Karen Salmansohn which was posted by a local friend …




Except even this brings to mind the sweet child in the bunny hat abducted by ICE. And how sad is it that you all know what I mean?

Still, I did receive some treasures in the mail from Fiona. The postcard that inspired my first patch arrived in real life …




To which I’ve circled back and added a patch to match the project title Remember 2026




Three books arrived in a separate package from Fiona, about which I’ll write more in a separate post as they deserve extra attention …



 

Meantime, let us pray for the good people of Minnesota. And may you all be safe and warm at home during the storm, wherever you may be.


7 comments:

  1. Liz, this is Marti: Thank you so much for sharing this very special poem that goes to the heart of how we are these days. Way back when America began to change due to the regime, I felt that the best way to deal with the regime, besides protesting and doing what we could to help others, was to carry on, go about our daily lives, our special times...it has gotten so much harder to do this but doing this, for me, is essential and drawing strength and love from family, friends and community is how we stand and face and keep going...
    Re storm: some reports said that the storm would start here in New Mexico. Higher elevations do indeed have snow but where I live, (central New Mexico), so far, no snow but we have rain, off and on, and milder temps than expected, at least for now. May all be safe.

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    1. I remember back in 2001 when my brother, who was in the FDNY, said to give in to despair was to let the terrorists win. Those words are still true, but tragically, it is our very own government that now wages war against us. Whatever else we do, we must not let the immorality of MAGA deter us from our own truths and joys.

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  2. Liz~ Thank you for this poem today. It is so true of this moment. We are all doing the best we can. May we continue to do so, stay warm and safe and love with all of our hearts.
    ~Nancy
    PS The patches look great!

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  3. L - hard but good to remember the beautiful and kind things in times of darkness; but remember and hope we will. Go gently. B

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  4. Liz, I am sharing the poem as it so expresses my feelings right now. Hope you guys are warm.

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  5. I needed this reminder that life holds both...the incredible heartbreak and the moments of incredible joy. The temperatures have dropped significantly in Michigan helping me to appreciate even more the strong people of Minnesota who refuse to give up. It also reminded me of the need in my own community, so many have turned their little neighborhood library boxes into food pantries. Buying supplies that won't freeze to help fill one, helps me feel like I'm doing something, even if small, to make a difference and that helps too.

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