Wednesday, September 03, 2025

Today Is Wednesday. September 3, 2025: This Is What Happened.



 As my husband was having his last catract removed. I went for short walk, and took a photo in Sandpoint. I decided to take part in WORDLESS WEDNESDAY

Paid on our medical bills, which 2 of them our from our hospital. One for Murphy and the other is mine. Plus Murphy had one from the hospital in Coeur d' alene. I got them three fourth paid off. There a small one from the hospital in Sandpoint on an X-ray. That one will be paid off in full. Plus paid my house insurance or anthor year. 

As hubby was in surgrey I was reading my book, The Diary Keeper. It a book of people who kept diaries in Netherland during WW II. The people of Netherland was encourage to keep a diaries. Not sure if other people from other countries did or not. Two things I found interesting in this book that it comes from not nessuary the Jewish population. Sure there was Jews who kept a diaries. These diaries had to be kept in hiding from the Nazi and it so called partnership of other organization lean that way. At this point no diaries was found. The other thing I read and learn, non jews wore the yellow star in protest of how the Jews was being treated. I now wonder how many protesting non-jews was hauled off to a work camp or to an concentration camp. 

It been plenty hot here, and I just learn about URBAN SKETCHER. So far I don't see any in my area. But I notice there is some in Spokane Washington.

Coffee is on. 

19 comments:

  1. So many people kept journals and diaries. Great insight into past eras.

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  2. Blogs are now our diary keepers.

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  3. That book sounds fascinating. Good for you on paying down those bills. Hope your hubby's eye is healing well after his surgery.

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  4. Yes, they wore the yellow star in solidarity with the Jews.

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  5. The Diary Keeper was a very fine book coming from a writer who kept diaries in Netherlands in WW2. Jewish Book Council wrote that Nina Sie­gal deft­ly wove togeth­er a some people who, like Anne Frank, were inspired to record their every­day expe­ri­ences under the Nazis. Her selec­tion high­lights the Jew­ish per­spec­tives of a jour­nal­ist, dia­mond cut­ter, and sec­re­tary for a Jew­ish orga­ni­sa­tion. Yet her work also accounts for a mem­ber of the Dutch resis­tance who saved many Jew­ish lives, a young fac­to­ry work­er and a police­man.

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  6. That book sounds very interesting! And scary...

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  7. I never kept a journal or diary and don't want to start now. I don't think I would be interested in this book.

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  8. I've never heard about non Jewish people wearing the yellow stars in Netherlands or anywhere else. Very interesting. It is bit like people non Latin motorists in LA putting Mexican flag stickers on their cars to attract the attention of ICE, and presumably waste their time.

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  9. Diaries are a record of history.
    God bless.

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  10. ...my Sweetie keeps a diary, I'm not organized for that.

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  11. One rather famous diary from the Netherlands.

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  12. Anne Frank was a product of her time for her diary.

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  13. I've never had a journal or diary. Never felt the need, but I sure enjoy reading those journals from the past. Anne Frank is a perfect example.

    Thank you for joining the Wordless Wednesday Blog Hop.

    Have a fabulous day and rest of the week. ♥

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  14. There was strong resistance in the Netherlands.

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  15. glad hubby is ok getting cataract done

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  16. Glad he was able to get the cataract removed.

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  17. That book sounds a most interesting read.

    All the best Jan

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  18. I hope the cataract surgery went well.

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  19. Wishing your husband a smooth recovery and sending good vibes for wrapping up those last medical bills. Your book sounds absolutely fascinating—thank you for sharing what you’re learning. Enjoy your coffee!

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Today Is Wednesday. September 3, 2025: This Is What Happened.

 As my husband was having his last catract removed. I went for short walk, and took a photo in Sandpoint. I decided to take part in  WORDLES...