For trablogger’s Mundane Monday #146: key chain.
I don’t think this is a beautiful photography, but still, my eyes are drawn to my key lizard’s eyes and the butterfly.
For trablogger’s Mundane Monday #146: key chain.
I don’t think this is a beautiful photography, but still, my eyes are drawn to my key lizard’s eyes and the butterfly.
A train trip from Washington to Michigan and back, in 2014.
For the Daily Prompt: horizon.
I am walking to work more often.
The lovely blue early morning ridge in the distance is cloud, not a ridge. Look: behind the town lies the water of the Salish Sea. The sky is clear above, but across the Sound the land is socked in. A front of clouds, visible.
For Wordless Wednesday.
For the Daily Prompt: study.
This is for Norm 2.0’s Thursday Doors.
This doorway is an interesting threshold.
For the Daily Prompt: inheritance.
Such soft colors. I am trying to capture the ferry wake color in the sunrise.
The news this morning and I am thinking of girls who are not believed and predators who are after them. And boys too. I am thinking of medical school, this essay.
I am thinking of the comment from a fellow male medical student, about the statistics of one girl in five sexually abused:Β βI never believed it. I didnβt think women could be okay after that.β
There is still the idea in our culture of a woman “ruined”. Women are still not believed. Boys are assaulted, too. One in twenty. Here: http://victimsofcrime.org/media/reporting-on-child-sexual-abuse/child-sexual-abuse-statistics.
And in the end, I wonder, what are the adults thinking? It’s the woman’s fault for being pretty? It’s the girl’s fault for being vulnerable? The devil made me do it? I was tempted by evil? It isn’t my fault. I have money and power and therefore I can do whatever I want. Women and children aren’t people, I can buy and sell and use them.
I am so relieved to hear the news from Alabama this morning.
For Wordless Wednesday.
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