Parsley plant covered in caterpillars. Close enough to the end of summer I figure they can have it. Sadie looked at the biggest, brightest green one, and said, “I think this one misses his… https://t.co/gv6q5yGnxK
Sadie loved sitting in the tide until she got knocked over by a big wave. It wasn’t her first big wave, but it was different in that I, her mom, didn’t see it coming. I was wading in the… https://t.co/Lu3SWHRZNE
5 months old on her first and only other trip to the #ocean. 3 now. There are first trips according to fact and first trips in our #memories.
Sadie giggling in the tide: “That tickles my… https://t.co/FurD3HRy2i
First trip since March 8th. Black Lives Matter Place in D.C. Another world has risen up there. Art, t-shirts, water, roadside preachers, activist singer-songwriters & comedians. Mothers… https://t.co/UzLh9NMpJL
Got an organizer on our hands. She found a stack of photos of herself and of herself & her Mama, (meant for family & close friends who wouldn’t think of receiving such photos as weird)… https://t.co/b2INKtdhTC
Cousins in summer. Bucket full of water. Sand in the diaper. “Got a lotta junk in your trunk,” said Karin to Baby Reu. @ Todd Lake https://t.co/cRknoGmmAn
There are salamanders here, and butterflies, and fish, many fish, which we didn’t see before. They are small and new. Newer than the frogs, who sing from the trees. The bullfrogs sound… https://t.co/11eTi1dL9K
To go from protest to this peace, where the tree frogs and birds sang, felt strange. But life must be whole. We do both. And we must do all we can to make life more equitable for… https://t.co/FvmjAYG9S8
Last night we came together for an evening of prayer, protestation, and remembrance. We began with prayer and sang “We Shall Overcome” through our masks, and we kneeled, sat, or lay on… https://t.co/FTf3cAONe0
Silent March in solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter and the many black lives America has sacrificed to institutional racism. @ Harrisonburg, Virginia https://t.co/ieF581CY6B