Blogging From A to Z – V

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They who disbelieve in virtue because man has never been found perfect, might as reasonably deny a sun because it is not always day. ~ Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827


Blogging From A to Z Challenge – V

“V” is for virtue, which is the opposite of vice.

As human beings we’re imperfect. We can strive to BE and DO good, but the reality is that we will never attain perfection. I’m okay with that; however, some people aren’t. They see their shortcomings and imperfections as negative things. But, that only applies if those failings are intentional and mean-spirited; directed at others or ourselves. This can apply to something as benign as eating the extra piece of pie, or more serious like spreading rumors.

We have free will; the ability to act at our own discretion. If we make an honest effort to live a virtuous life and avoid the vices, then we’re doing a good job. At those times when we succumb to emotions and poor thinking, we need to exercise compassion; for others, as well as ourselves. We need to acknowledge our mistake and make amends.

Because we all have the capacity for both virtue and vice, it’s my hope that people will consider both when forming judgements about themselves and others. Without seeing the whole picture we’ll have an incomplete view and our judgement will be skewed. 

And we’ll deny ourselves the opportunity to truly understand.


Mundane Monday Challenge #56

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Mundane Monday #56

My favorite leading lines are the ones that lead to something wonderful. This weathered, nondescript walkway, also called a crossover, is leading us to the ocean. The photo was taken at Cape Hatteras National Seashore in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. This 70 mile stretch of beach preserves the portion of OBX that runs from Bodie Island to Ocracoke Island, and is managed by the National Park Service.

You won’t find the usual crowds or hotels & condos that normally line the beach. That’s why the crossover is so wide. Natural marine life and vegetation are promoted in protected spaces like this. Swimming is permitted, but there are only three areas staffed with lifeguards. Tourists are encouraged to visit; there are campsites and things to do such as beach activities, fishing, hiking, lighthouse climbs, and more. Basically, there is less commercialization, with the focus on nature.

If planning a trip to the Outer Banks, be sure to check out this link for more information.


Blogging From A to Z Challenge – U

 

A man’s under layers shouldn’t be stuck in the past.
Or anywhere else. ~ Tommy John

 


“U” is for underwear; specifically the Tommy John brand.

I’m deviating from the Travel theme because I have no good photos of anything  I encountered on a trip that starts with a U.

So, I’m looking at men’s underwear again.

Actually, it’s another excuse to promote the Know Your Balls campaign for Testicular Cancer Awareness Month. It’s designed to get the boys talking about…well, The Boys! 

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Men in general don’t talk much about serious stuff; they mostly keep it light and enjoy conversations that involve sports, beer, and sex. That’s why it’s up to us gals to get a dialogue going about really important things, such as health issues.

Tommy John underwear has gotten good reviews, so I’m thinking maybe all the men in my life will get a pair next Christmas, along with some socks & undershirts. In the meantime, I’ll embarrass them further with my insistent urging that they begin self-checks…it elevates “handling the package” to a whole, new level!