WRITEON FOR FEBRUARY 3, 2021
sister alies.
Clearly crispy. That’s what popped to mind the other morning. The sunrise was beautiful, yet the day didn’t get that much warmer. It is indeed still winter, even in Mississippi!
Maybe you have had or registered for a vaccine? Or tried? A rather complex business. Still confuses me how we can have the vaccines available and yet only ½ have been injected! Universities would seem a good place to hold drive-ins.
As we enter Black History Month let us be reminded how people came here, how people have been and are often treated, and the work we need to do to bring some peace to our nation. In September of 1939, Jane M. Bolin was appointed judge of the Domestic Relations Court in NYC, making her the first black woman to serve as a judge in the USA! She served for 40 years.
St. Teresa of Avila (1600’s) bookmark prayer:
“Let nothing disturb you, let nothing affright you, All things pass; God never changes. Patience gains all things. Those who have God can want for nothing, God alone suffices.”
BLESSINGS.