Gosh! The first month of this year is almost over! Where does the time go??
I’m sad to see that my prediction, and that of others I’m sure, is coming true. Miraculously, the government is trying to say it’s time to go back to school and easing up on restrictions now that Biden is in power. What a crock! Sure, I want it all to end, I hate wearing a mask and not going many places, but its comical that all of a sudden, even with supposed cases surging, he will claim victory and get us over the crisis. You watch and see.
Okay. Enough of that.
Onto a show I wish you all would watch on Netflix. It’s called The Pharmacist. This story tells how it is entirely possible for one person to make a difference, even during the perfect storm. This man, who lost his son, took on the Oxycontin war and at least put a stop to the doctors (one in particular) responsible for killing hundreds of people in the St Bernard parish of Louisiana. But his story goes much deeper than that, and had far more reaching implications than just getting that doctor out of practice. In fact, speaking of storms, he even kept going and doing what needed to be done, during and after hurricane Katrina.
As far as I know, it’s only one season, so give it a watch. Just a warning, it is incredibly sad and moving account of what this poor man went through. He is a hero!!
Well, I seem to be locked out of my account on the iPad, so no pictures can I share this morning. However, I am still able to blog from here. So I wish you all a happy Thursday. I’m going to cut this short before they cut me off completely!
Before I go, let me thank Linda for using my prompt in her story this morning! Thanks Linda G Hill!!!

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