Recently on a trip to the state of Florida, I discovered the latest entrepreneurship on a coast teeming with tall palm trees.
We were going South, passing old railroad tracks that once hauled crates of oranges, coconuts and pineapples proudly marked as being from"Sunny Florida", now carrying construction material like cranes and bricks.
As we traveled, huge billboards standing as high as the cranes we passed advertised local and national products, services and candidates who were running in elections past and current. All these messages and the billboards obliterated views of the Floridian flora and fauna.
When suddenly, a huge, black billboard loomed above us. It advertised a company and appeared to be a truck stop. High on the billboard too were the words, "BARBER ON PREMISE."
I have seen "Showers " advertised at other trucks stops but "BARBER" was a first for me and I thought it was a great idea for drivers who make long hauls.
Be that as it may, it softened what might have been a long rant on my part against billboards
in general and on my trip to the sunny South in particular.
Friday, January 26, 2018
Monday, January 15, 2018
CIVIL RIGHTS AND RACISM
Less than a week ago the long-time nationally-known Civil Rights Activist Frankie Freeman died. She was 101 years old and worked all her life to achieve social, legal and judicial equality for all people. I was struck by the difference between the work Freeman leaves behind and the current furor over our President.
Charles M. Blow in today's New York Times describes our President as being "Racist Period." Webster's dictionary defines "racism" as a belief that racial differences produce an inherent and superiority of a particular race.
This country has a long history of nurturing people's dreams and opportunities. When justice is denied to some of us it is incumbent on all of us to recognize it and to work toward securing a fairer society.
When our President bullies and degrades others he reveals his own intolerance for all of us and belittles all who have fought and worked to secure America's place in the world.
Charles M. Blow in today's New York Times describes our President as being "Racist Period." Webster's dictionary defines "racism" as a belief that racial differences produce an inherent and superiority of a particular race.
This country has a long history of nurturing people's dreams and opportunities. When justice is denied to some of us it is incumbent on all of us to recognize it and to work toward securing a fairer society.
When our President bullies and degrades others he reveals his own intolerance for all of us and belittles all who have fought and worked to secure America's place in the world.
Wednesday, January 3, 2018
SO BEGINS 2018 ...
We are supposed to leave last year's "bad stuff"
behind with the New Year. We count the blessings of
friends and family and make resolutions for 2018.
We turn inward to examine our short comings
and outward seeking new opportunities to do better.
We dream of a world with greater
understanding for and between people.
We hope in the words of a friend of mine,
"First things done that work at the start of the New Year
means all things done the rest
of the year will work too." *
Perhaps we need to work harder in 2018 to make that so!
Perhaps we need to work harder in 2018 to make that so!
*Donald L.Snyder
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