There are those people. Nothing can be
said other then gasp in horror. Or maybe wonder where the ignorance
come from.
Here is
a few of the comments she received.
Being
educated by the wrong people is the difference........when an 18 year
old college kids think Socialism is better than the government we
have ......that education is wrong
It's
because they don't believe in God, but God is punishing them with the
bad-doers. Salvation isn't for the good-doers. God will prevail! Stay
the course...
Not
all comments were those who think climate change is hoax. But most of
those who comment would say it is a “hoax”
I
wasn't going to post every response to this. But I just shake my head
and wonder how these people come up with there way of thinking. I
also why these so called “Anti Liberals” or extreme Conservatives
congregate to this area of North Idaho.
I did
make a statement I was going to stay away from political and
religious base post on facebook. So far so good. Until the 22nd
of Feb. We might know who or some ideal, will be on Democratic ticket
by then.
But I
didn't say I was going to lay low on my blog.
Completed
an UFP (Unidentified Projects) a quilt that I believe I started 2 to
3 years ago. Quite please how this throw quilt came out.
Talking
about UFP. When I got my sewing machine and want to get hang of it. I
stated an apron out of an old sheet. Which I never finished. So this
afternoon I stitched around were the bais tape will go.
Next
quilt I believe I will be doing is what they call the postage stamp.
I don't believe mine would truly be a postage stamp quilt.
The
squares are 1 inch in size and no 2 fabrics are used twice.
Maybe
it might be an “I Spy” type of quilt. Or combination of two and
it called a “Spotage Quilt”
Well
I thought of yesterday cutting out my strips to make blocks for my
“Spotage Quilt” but I left my cutting matt at a friend place.
Organize
a little more fabric, as I listen to Pod Cast of one of the Ted
Talks. Stayed with my calorie count, so I feel the day went fairly
easy. Which I needed.
Coffee
is on
I admire the patience quilters must have.
ReplyDeleteIt's always nice to finish old projects that have been sitting around for a while.
ReplyDeleteLOVE the quilt. Sigh at the comments that were received. I have to say I agree with Paul Douglas. Completely.
ReplyDeleteThe comments don’t surprise me, but they sadden me.
ReplyDeleteA lovely quilt!
ReplyDeleteSo sad this is nothing we do have here!
I love your throw quilt very much. it's soft and bright at the same time, like early spring.
ReplyDeleteWe should be talking about solutions not about whether climate change exists. I think you should say what you think on FB, without denigrating those who disagree with you.
ReplyDeleteI love your quilt. I have several my gramma made!
ReplyDeleteIt's awful, those climate change deniers. Mostly in the for-profit sector.
We always liked what my Dad's Grandma used to say...everyone is entitled to ther own wrong opinion HA!
ReplyDeleteSome people's comments are just so pathetic, I just ignore them.
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