Good news there was rain last night. I did water a little but the rain is so much more effective. Mother Nature tries very hard to keep the world on an even keel; just need the co-operation of the people to make it happen.
This is reduction day as seven heavy items leave me for ever. When I look at the items just one really means something to me - a large blue leather covered traveling suitcase (cedar lined). It has been with us for a very very long time and held the treasures of my children for a number of years. But it is very large and now empty as I have given away all of the old toys that were the last occupier of the large suitcase. I will watch that one go a little sadly but I expect the company that does this resells it or donates it somewhere where it is useful. It is quite heavy and awkward. For my daughters the chair that is going is one that their dad used for years and years but it is very worn and as we downsize it just will not fit into where ever we end up moving one of these days. So it too will be missed. But the rest of the items less so as they are too big or worn out or not used and do not carry a huge amount of memory with them.
U of T campus all dismantled and the Pro-Palestinians are now scattered about where ever they live. The whole purpose useless really as they could have done a lot more if they had formed a group to bring thousands of children here from Gaza to protect them from the bombing but then they wouldn't have had the news reels showing them killed to help them in their quest to commit genocide against the Jewish people. I will never see it any other way because all of my life the Palestinians were killing Jewish people and then later letting Hamas do it and praising Hamas for that (a hate crime in Canada by the way). Definitely not the Canadian way; we do not attack other countries. It was nice to see the U Waterloo has sued the Pro-Palestinian protesters. More of the universities should do that as it will cost a lot of money to repair the properties that were occupied by the protesters. These are publicly owned institutions and the people have to pay to repair them not the protesters; that is just wrong.
On to the day; it will be a busy one. Breakfast first and then Latin lessons.
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