-
Recent Posts
Recent Comments
Archives
Categories
Tags
- 2005
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- Abadania
- architecture
- Arizona
- august
- Brazil
- cactus
- children
- climate change
- copyright
- Coup d"etat
- CoVID-19
- december
- Democracy
- Democrats
- flower
- France
- Freedom
- garden
- GOP
- insect
- Les Phillips
- Minneapolis
- minnesota
- nature
- Paris
- photo
- photograph
- photojournalism
- politics
- portrait
- Racism
- Republicans
- Road
- Rule of Law
- Russia
- Saguaro National Forest
- Spain
- Traitor
- Trump
- Vote
Blogroll
- C-Span
- Center for Public Integrity
- Charity Navigator
- Edmund J. Safra Center for Ethics
- Human Rights Watch
- InsideClimateNews
- International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
- Migration Policy Institute
- Sojourners Magazine
- Southern Poverty Law Center
- The Atlantic
- The New Republic
- World Resources Institute
Tag Archives: Psychology
The Road Ahead
We are headed down the road to our futures. Are we following the lead of others or leading our-selves? Over the last week, I have seen the new administration unleash a torrent of cruelty and degradation. The vast majority of … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Blog, Ethics and Morality, Politics
Tagged brutality, cruelty, Hardship, prisoner, Psychology, survival
Comments Off on The Road Ahead
Outrage Is an Addiction
I have discovered that I am still waiting for the shoe to drop. After four years of Trump, I am trained to expect something outrageous every day. What new assault on civility and commonsense is about to occur? Four long … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Citizenship, Coup d"etat, Justice, Mental Health, Politics, Public Health, Relationships, United States
Tagged Addiction, Biden, human behavior, Outrage, Psychology, Recovery
Comments Off on Outrage Is an Addiction
COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 9
Earlier this morning, I was reflecting on my first 9 days of self-quarantine. What started it was when I put my P46 thermos cup in the cupboard. Since I got that cup, it has never been out of its special … Continue reading
Posted in Being American, Blog, Ethics and Morality, Mental Health, Public Health, Relationships
Tagged Alcohol, Child Abuse, CoVID-19, Domestic Trauma, Domestic Violence, Drugs, family, Games, Lock Down, Mental Health, Psyche, Psychology, Routine, Self-Quarantine, Suicide, Things to Do
Comments Off on COVID-19 Self-Quarantine Day 9