Monday, August 14, 2017

"PEACE"

Hello friends, followers, viewers and visitors.
It's Monday, August 14, 2017.
We survived the weekend and we are back to doing activities today.  It's a blessing to be on this side to continue to love and bless others.

We didn't have very good news in our state of Virginia this weekend.  Many of you saw or heard the news in reference to Charlottesville, Virginia.  At least three people  died in relation to the demonstrations in Charlottesville, Virginia over the weekend.  Hundreds of white nationalists, some wielding torches, gathered at the University of Virginia ahead of Saturday's larger rally. Their chants included phrases such as "white lives matter," "you will not replace us," and the Nazi-associated phrase "blood and soil." The mayor of Charlottesville called it a "cowardly parade of hatred, bigotry, racism, and intolerance."

How much longer will our nation continue to tolerate this kind of hatred, bigotry, racism and intolerance?   It appears as if it is not getting better but worse each and every day.

So, today in connection with working on holiday cards for 2017, I specifically gave this card the title, "Peace".  We need to come together as a nation and put an end to the hatred, bigotry, racism and intolerance in our country and abroad.

entry for Anything Goes Challenge #294-#295  at http://www.wordartwednesday.blogspot.com

 Here are the items used to make this card.
cardstock:  Neenah white; Prima Marketing "Bohemian Bamboo";  Tonic Studio Mirror card pack;  Kanban "moments in time" (discontinued);  Hunkydory " A Very Merry Christmas" little book.
dies: Sizzix garden greens; Cherry Lynn fancy pots; Heartfelt Creation window die;
embossing folder: Spellbinders M-Boss abilities brick and bark
inks: Distress ink round espresso and rusty hinge
stickers: Jolee "wedding bouquets" and "peace"
other items: Big Shot machine; foam tape, ATG

Thanks for viewing with me today.  I hope something you see will give you a little joy and peace.
Your comments are always welcome and I enjoy reading them.

Sending you a hug and LOVE,
Lois

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