FURBALL BLISS
Piper has the right idea. What better use of time in between eating treats than to have another nap? He has this down to a fine science. He is totally unaware of what's really going on in the world, and because of that, bliss seems to be his default state of mind. Lucky Piper.
What's really going on? Well here is just one example. In less than one week, on January 20th, the inauguration of the 45th President of the United States of America is scheduled to take place in Washington D.C. At least that is the plan, and of course it may go off without a hitch. That's one point of view. Another point of view is that the "Establishment" or "the deep state" (read CIA, the military industrial complex, etc.) don't want that to happen and are working overtime to potentially overthrow an elected government either before it takes office, or shortly thereafter. I for one wouldn't be surprised. They have been doing this "overthrow" business for a very long time in many countries around the world. Why not on the home front again? After all, plenty of time has past since November 22nd, 1963. Why wait for the President to be in office for a few years when you can get things started right from day one? In any event, and whatever happens next Friday, it's shaping up to be an interesting week ahead.
As I mentioned above, Piper is lucky to be oblivious to this news. But he's not the only one. The other day I came across this four legged friend who was eager to have me come over and say hello. How could I resist a face like this?
As I mentioned above, Piper is lucky to be oblivious to this news. But he's not the only one. The other day I came across this four legged friend who was eager to have me come over and say hello. How could I resist a face like this?
BONEHEAD BLISS
He was sitting in front of a pub while his owner was inside probably enjoying a beer or two. I don't know his name, but that didn't seem to matter. He just had that "come and say hello" look in those eyes. I'm grateful that he was there, and we got to spend a few moments together.
I think that about covers things for this week. Another short blog entry. But it's enough for today. The sunshine is beckoning, and now that I've extricated myself from Piper and the couch, I had best get outside and enjoy some exercise before the sun goes down.
living a life of profound acceptance,
Paul
The Thoughtful Wanderer
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