Well, I finally found a minute to peek in and see how you all are doing. My Christmas went great and then got food poisoning on Dec. 29th from eating French onion soup at an eatery we frequent. I spent a couple days in the hospital and came home on New Year's Eve afternoon. So, hubby and I celebrated watching the ball drop on tv. No casino for us this year.
So much has been going on I don't know what this world is coming to. Barb, reading about your family cleaning up after the hurricane seems lightyears ago with the now wildfires in California. Such devastation is beyond comprehension for me. I look at the pictures on tv of the destruction of the acres and acres of land, homes burnt to the ground and with the hurricane washed away and can't help but be reminded of the pictures I see from Biblical times. It truly breaks my heart.
Without getting political, I have to say the mayor and governor of California need to resign for their incompetency in not preparing for the Santa Anna winds which were predicted that ignite possible fires. Who drains a reservoir, destroys damns, along with directing natural rainwater to flow into the ocean knowing the absolute need for water? Not to mention cuts back millions of dollars from the fire department and insurance companies cancelling fire policies just months ahead of the season for fires. Barb, there are many
"conspiracy theories" and rumors about all these disasters and it does make one wonder if there are any truths in any of them. But I will refrain from expressing my own personal opinions because I do believe come January 20th help is on the way and truths will come to light.
History, hmm... I think Mark Twain was a pretty insightful man and found these quotes of his interesting for today's world.
All MARK TWAIN Quotes about
“History”“Civilization is the limitless multiplication of unnecessary necessities.”“The very ink with which history is written is merely fluid prejudice.”“The past does not repeat itself, but it rhymes.”“Peace by persuasion has a pleasant sound, but I think we should not be able to work it. We should have to tame the human race first, and history seems to show that that cannot be done.”“I said there was but one solitary thing about the past worth remembering, and that was the fact that it is past-can't be restored.”“History never repeats itself; at best it sometimes rhymes.”“It's so damned humiliating.”“By law of periodical repetition, everything which has happened once must happen again and again -- and not capriciously, but at regular periods, and each thing in its own period, not another's and each obeying its own law.”“History teaches us that whenever a weak and ignorant people possess a thing which a strong and enlightened people want, it must be yielded up peaceably.”And the most famous quote by George Santayana:
"Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it"The quote "Those who do not remember the past are condemned to repeat it" by George Santayana holds immense meaning and importance in understanding the impact of history on our present and future. In essence, Santayana is reminding us that failing to learn from our past mistakes or gain insight from historical events can lead us down a path of repetition, perpetuating the same errors and consequences. This quote serves as a cautionary reminder, urging individuals and societies to actively engage in studying history and drawing wisdom from it to avoid recurring calamities. Understanding the significance of the past is crucial for personal growth and evolution as well as for the progress of civilization. History provides us with a treasure trove of knowledge, lessons, and examples of both the triumphs and failures of humanity. By exploring our collective past, we gain valuable insights into the consequences of certain actions or decisions, empowering us to make better-informed choices in the present. https://www.socratic-method.com/quote-meanings/george-santayana-those-who-do-not-remember-the-past-are-condemned-to-repeat-it#google_vignetteI'm thinking too many people in important positions choose to ignore history, they choose to not learn from it, they have their own personal agendas and don't even care or consider the consequences that will incur to others' lives, so long as they are able to gain and pursue their own self interests. But what do I know...
I looked at the link of the books to read in 2025 and I shake my head and ask, who on earth chooses these books? I loved
A Gentleman in Moscow and hope to watch the series one day on tv. Much like everything else worth watching, you have to pay to live stream it. I simply can't keep up with all the prices and packages offered.
You all have a wonderful day and dare I do not forget to wish you a very
Happy & Healthy New Year! "2025" The best is yet to come.
p.s. My hubby bought me the book
Melania for Christmas and I am anxious to read it. No matter what anyone thinks, I find the First Lady a very interesting person. She could have stopped with being a beautiful model and made plenty of money doing so, but instead like her parents she pursued a life of much more purpose, she gained much knowledge through education and traveling, learning many different languages, and now brings such grace and calm to the White House. She is a wonderful example of how a Slovenian immigrant from Yugoslavia can come to the United States, take ten years to become a citizen and go on to become the First Lady of the United States. Dreams can and do come true through strong work ethic, dedication, commitment and sacrifices.
Ciao for now~
PatH., you and I were posting at the same time. Nice to see your thoughts on the list of books.