Sunshine on my shoulders…

…makes me happy…

(this song was on my mind when I named this blog, fyi 🙂

We were treated to another spectacular cloud rainbow...

…this time, however, I was able to get a little bit of it captured with my cell camera.  It was almost directly in line with our front door:

Splash rainbow 1.27.14

 

It’s a little hard to distinguish, but the little patch that looks white is actually the splash of rainbow.  The sun was not cooperating.  I was trying to block the lens from glare, but alas…

Anyway, I think the sun’s rays are pretty spectacular, too.

Repost: Rape is Not Entertainment; The Grammys **edited

After once again being subjected to Robin Thicke’s rape song, Blurred Lines, at the Grammys,  I feel the need to repost a couple of blogs on the misogyny:

Rape is not a joke.

Blurred Lines

Rape culture in living color.  Degrading women as second class starts with media images.  The media is a powerful messenger.   Fear and Anger and Sex are the major influences in Communications and the media uses them well to influence the public.

Music has been a part of my life since I could remember, and the Grammy’s were one of the shows I used to watch regularly, but last night was a reminder of why I quit watching the awards show…it’s more about promotion of artists than promotion of music as an art.  Because I don’t see that Robin Thicke and the others (including women) that sexualize women to promote their songs have a load of talent.

If one has talent, their music speaks for itself.

Good music stirs the soul….speaks to the soul…bad music is just noise to fill the airwaves.

And on a personal note~  I really wish Ringo would have sung “It Don’t Come Easy”…I requested this song for Christmas one year, and my thirty year old son liked it…it could have been a way for Ringo to reach the younger crowd, if he had introduced them to it….

The opening notes as they are played on the recorded version are beautiful and stirring.

**edited to take out video–oops, thought it was official. Apologies.

Action Alert: Pence Power Grab from Glenda Ritz

Once again, Glenda Ritz is under threat of losing her authority granted to her by the citizens of Indiana….who voted more for her than Pence.

Calling all Hoosiers…send out emails to have your voice heard.  Don’t let Pence become a dictator!

Grain Brain

A discussion was started on the mercury support group about a member getting her mother to move in with her and get the horrible amalgams out of her mouth so she could detox.

I was happy for her and her mother.  I related to her that my mother suffered from Alzheimer’ s that I am almost positive she was a Celiac and mercury toxic. But unfortunately, my own self diagnosis came too late to help her. I tried to convince my siblings that she was Celiac. This was about six months before she passed. They were saying she was too far gone at that point, and I am still questioning that–hell it was worth a try.

The nurse at her doctor’s office practically laughed at me when I called to request the doctor investigate a possible Celiac diagnosis. I tried to explain to the nurse about the neurological connection to Celiac and mercury poisoning… she politely listened, but I could tell she thought I was a nut.

My mother continued to eat breads, cakes, and cookies.  My siblings were of the opinion that it was the one pleasure she had left in life…but my thinking was that pleasure was surely causing her illness.

Another member brought up the book, Grain Brain by neurologist David Perlmutter.  I haven’t read the book yet, but I did catch him on PBS yesterday.

What he said stunned me–that a *cough* scientific “fact” has been disproven:   That your brain does not regenerate brain cells.  It does.

Stunning–we have been taught that our brains cannot regenerate, but Dr. Perlmutter states that aerobic exercise turns on the genes responsible for brain cell regeneration.  He stated that DHA (fish oil) also does the same thing.    I had experienced this myself, prior to mercury poisoning–I noticed about six months after beginning aerobic exercise how much better I felt and how much better my brain functioned.  I started after the birth of my first child, and it was the only exercise that I enjoyed  (I always disliked sit ups, push ups, etc. …b-o-r-i-n-g.  And I disliked the competitive nature of gym class.  We had a teacher once that punished the side that lost–since one side always had to lose, it was a ridiculous punitive action that made me hate gym class.)

Anyway, Dr. Perlmutter was basically stating everything I had learned from Dr. Natasha Campbell-McBride on the GAPS diet…grains are bad for you. Period.  I think Perlmutter goes into more detail about specific amounts of carbs to have…I’m just not comfortable with the mindset that one-size-fits-all.  I think we are too individualistic and medicine still does not recognize that.  They like to have us pigeonholed into neat little scientific packages when it has been shown, over and over again, that our bodies are unique and respond differently….as in the case of mercury poisoning…there are few symptoms that are alike for merc poisoning.  That is why it is so difficult for them to diagnose–they can’t seem to wrap their brains around many different symptoms–some physical, some neurological–coming from toxin exposure.

 

Weather weary

You know I love the snow…but this is getting to be too much of  a good thing.  Well, I’d still take the snow, over bleak brown grass, but the cold is something else.  Fourteen below wind chills…brrr…

And people refuse to slow down even when roads are slick. And it’s not just the young who drive like they’re brainless..like I said the other day, semi drivers were driving way too fast for road conditions, and tried to pressure me to do the same…

Now we have this pile-up on 94, near the northern edge of the state.  Wanna bet it is due to speed?  And not taking heed to stay home until the weather improved?  I can’t believe the one person who died was on his way to visit relatives…it just seems so senseless.  Now his relatives will be burying him…

Sherman and Crabtree

I’m not a big football fan, but have caught the controversy surrounding Richard Sherman and his opponent, Michael Crabtree.

I think the whole thing has been blown waaaay out of proportion.  Sherman wasn’t threatening Crabtree with physical violence.   Should he have toned it down a bit?  Yes, in my opinion.  But it’s not on the level of being a thug, as some have referred to him.

Ed Schultz was talking about it, and Sherman has questioned whether “thug” is the new word for the n-word.  I don’t know, but I don’t think so.

I do find it interesting that the media, which framed this message in a way that almost guaranteed Sherman would be flamed for what happened.  The video is cut off to *just* Sherman’s rant….instead of showing the entire context with Crabtree pushing Sherman away after Sherman offered to shake hands.  That is why Sherman went off.  Again, it wasn’t the wisest thing, but yeah, not a crime, either.

~~As a side note, MSNBC, via Ed Schultz, is once again trying to push Hillary Clinton for president with yet another talking head declaring that “everybody” wants Clinton for candidate.  Bullshit.

I find it ironic that Ed is blasting the new super secret trade agreement, TPP, while promoting Hillary Clinton for president.  She is in the back pocket of Wall Street, and Big Oil, and the war profiteers.  Her husband signed NAFTA into law which drove our economy into the toilet…and here Schultz was promoting her.  Unreal.