In Celebration of our Flag on Flag Day

To celebrate the flag of our great nation, I thought I’d say something about why, exactly, I love this country.

First, though, I need to list some of the goals that I think most of us have in common–the way we want this country to be.

We want to live in a country where everyone prospers. We want a country where each person has an opportunity to contribute to society, whether in a paying job or otherwise, and where everyone who puts in a full day’s work has enough to live on.

We want a country where people treat each other with respect, and receive the same in return.

We want a country with laws that apply equally to everyone, whether rich or poor, powerful or powerless.

But having these goals in common doesn’t mean we’re going to agree on how to reach them, and indeed, we all know that whenever you have a large enough group of people, there will be disagreement. Sometimes passionate disagreement.

And yet, we have to work together somehow. So we decided on a particular form of government, one that grants everyone a voice yet makes it possible to reach decisions. It’s a foregone conclusion that not everyone will like every decision, and that not every decision will turn out to have been a good one, but we’ve agreed to go along with the decisions so long as they follow from a fair process.

We designed our government knowing not only that people are fallible, but also that power corrupts and that even good people can lose touch with what’s right. So we divided the powers among three branches, to provide checks and balances. We placed limits on how long people can hold executive or legislative power before needing to be re-elected. We added a two-term limit for presidents, because we didn’t want any one person to accumulate too much power. (And why we don’t have something similar for legislators, I don’t know… but that’s another topic.)

We designed our government with the goal of being able to correct missteps when we recognize them. It doesn’t happen by itself, but the potential is there. And that is something I love about our country.

And yeah, no kings.

Till next post.

More Light Effects

Here are some more reflections, shadows, and combinations of the two. Mostly, these are photos of interesting light effects that I happened upon in my everyday life. I think it’s worth taking a moment to notice the interesting results of light in the world.

Shadow on my car AND a reflection on my car (look above the shadow)
My reflection as seen through pine pollen (thank you, North Carolina!)

Intriguing reflection–look very closely at the light hitting the countertop

Well, that’s all for this post. But you can check out my previous posts on this subject:

Till next post!

NaNoWriMo 2024–YA fantasy without assassins or deadly competition??

It’s almost that time of year!

Every November, I sign up for the National Novel Writing Month. Usually I start a new project. (Past experience has shown that NaNoWriMo is not a good way for me to do rewrites.)

It’s always exciting thinking of something new to work on. Actually, that’s probably the most fun part of it all–thinking up the idea and not yet having to write it. For this year, I’ve decided to try a YA fantasy. I’ve read some recently and not so recently, and it’s interesting how many female assassins there are, and how deadly the obstacles the heroines (assassin or not) face. I’ve enjoyed a lot of the books I’ve read, but as usual, it makes me want to put a different twist on things.

What if our young heroine is trying to join a group dedicated to peace and nonviolence? What sort of obstacles will she encounter? Who would the villains be? And can she still pair up/bond with some nifty magical creature who will somehow extend her powers and also surprise everyone in doing so?

Welcome to the Citadel of Truth and Order!

(For some reason, I keep wanting to say “Truth and Honor,” but that wouldn’t work as well for my story. So this is very much a provisional title.)

I really don’t know whether this premise is going to get traction, but I’m looking forward to giving it a shot. Six more days to go!

Till next post.

P.S. Some of the books I am thinking of are the following: Graceling, Divergent, A Throne of Glass, Fourth Wing, A Deadly Education, Death Sworn, Grave Mercy.