Reflections and ruminations from a modern day Alice - Life is Wonderland |
Reflections and ruminations from a modern day Alice - Life is Wonderland ![]() Welcome to the place were I chronicle my own falls down dark holes and adventures chasing white rabbits! Come on In, Take a Bite, You Never Know What You May Find... "Curiouser and curiouser." Alice in Wonderland ** Image ID #1701066 Unavailable ** |
30 Day Blogging Challenge PROMPT January 21st Today in the US is Martin Luther King Day, a federal holiday celebrating the Reverend Martin Luther King Jr., a civil rights activist best known for advancing civil rights through nonviolence and civil disobedience. In August of 1953, King delivered his famous speech “I Have a Dream” calling for civil and economic equality for all Americans and the end of racism. On this Motivational Monday, write a speech advocating for something you’re passionate about and use the phrase “I have a dream” in your entry. "I have a dream" that one day human beings will collectively come together to acknowledge the toll we have taken on the planet's resources. I hope that one day the reality of climate change is no longer a political pawn but a passionate crusade for all of humanity to consider. I hope that it will only take only take one more mass extinction, one more dying coral reef, one more catastrophic environmental event to open our eyes to the need to conserve and protect our Earth. I have a dream that we will work, all the nations of the world, to make sure there are still magnificent creatures our children can be lucky enough to observe in their natural habitats. I hope there are millions of acres of protected lands that are preserved for the future generations. I hope we find ways to radically reduce harmful toxins and pollutants, limit the devastating effects of our agricultural/livestock industries and explore effective sources of renewable energies. |
30-Day Blogging Challenge PROMPT January 20th What event from history do you wish you could have witnessed? There are so many things I would have liked to witness. If I had to pick, I'd say it would be one of the defining events of the birth of my nation...like the Boston Tea Party or the signing of the Declaration of Independence for example. The problem is that so many of the defining historical moments take place during battles or wars...and I can't imagine going really wanting to be present for that kind of death and destruction, even if it did give rise to a nation. It is difficult to put myself into another time like that, especially as a women - unless maybe to go back to that first time women were allowed to cast their votes? That would have been epic. I think I would have also liked to witness the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty, that would have been tremendous as well. I'm interested to see what my fellow bloggers have chosen on this one. |