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    Trip to Tennessee
    Trip to Tennessee
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    I found this earlier.
    Yesterday, I witnessed a moment that took my breath away. I heard a soft thump at the window and looked out to see a cedar waxwing lying motionless on the deck, its mate standing beside it. The fallen bird was still, lifeless, while its partner stayed close, refusing to leave.
    For a moment, I turned away. When I looked again, I saw something that made my heart stop: the living bird had laid down beside its partner, pressing its body close so their heads touched. It closed its eyes and joined the fallen bird in the stillness, as if choosing to let go of life rather than live alone.
    It’s a story that made me realize how deeply the bonds of life run—how even in the animal world, connection matters more than survival. In a society that teaches us to keep moving, to keep striving and competing, we often forget how essential that connection is. We measure success by what we accumulate, not by how deeply we love.
    But here, in this quiet moment between two small birds, was a truth that we, in our concrete jungles and busy lives, so easily forget: that love, in the end, is more important than anything else. And when it is gone, something inside us longs to go with it.
    Perhaps that’s what’s missing in our world—a willingness to let love guide us, to hold each other close even when the world says we must keep going. Nature doesn’t measure life in possessions or accolades. It measures it in the quiet, unwavering bonds we share.
    I found this earlier. Yesterday, I witnessed a moment that took my breath away. I heard a soft thump at the window and looked out to see a cedar waxwing lying motionless on the deck, its mate standing beside it. The fallen bird was still, lifeless, while its partner stayed close, refusing to leave. For a moment, I turned away. When I looked again, I saw something that made my heart stop: the living bird had laid down beside its partner, pressing its body close so their heads touched. It closed its eyes and joined the fallen bird in the stillness, as if choosing to let go of life rather than live alone. It’s a story that made me realize how deeply the bonds of life run—how even in the animal world, connection matters more than survival. In a society that teaches us to keep moving, to keep striving and competing, we often forget how essential that connection is. We measure success by what we accumulate, not by how deeply we love. But here, in this quiet moment between two small birds, was a truth that we, in our concrete jungles and busy lives, so easily forget: that love, in the end, is more important than anything else. And when it is gone, something inside us longs to go with it. Perhaps that’s what’s missing in our world—a willingness to let love guide us, to hold each other close even when the world says we must keep going. Nature doesn’t measure life in possessions or accolades. It measures it in the quiet, unwavering bonds we share.
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    SECRET AUDIT FINDS TRILLIONS HELD IN OFFSHORE ACCOUNTS BY 100 TOP POLITICAL FAMILIES:

    https://x.com/TrumpRealDaily/status/1936522838065778810
    SECRET AUDIT FINDS TRILLIONS HELD IN OFFSHORE ACCOUNTS BY 100 TOP POLITICAL FAMILIES: https://x.com/TrumpRealDaily/status/1936522838065778810
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  • patriotmike shared a link
    2025-06-22 02:48:29 -
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/breaking-president-trump-truth-social-fordow-nuclear-plant/
    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/06/breaking-president-trump-truth-social-fordow-nuclear-plant/
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    BREAKING: President Trump on TRUTH Social: Fordow Nuclear Plant Is Gone | The Gateway Pundit | by Jim Hoft
    President Trump announced on Saturday night that he ordered military strikes on three Iranian nuclear sites.
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    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/countries-highest-share-international-migrants-may-surprise-you
    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/countries-highest-share-international-migrants-may-surprise-you
    WWW.ZEROHEDGE.COM
    The Countries With The Highest Share Of International Migrants May Surprise You
    The number of international migrants worldwide hit 304 million in 2024, a figure that has doubled since 1990...
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    The U.S. Army Blues jazz ensemble performed at the Belmont Bay Marina in Woodbridge, Virginia the songs True North, Snow Angel, Freedom, Level Up, the Thad Jones arrangement All of Me, and featured vocalist SSG Melinda Rodriguez on What a Little Moonlight Can Do, I'm Hip, If I Could Fly, and the Armed Forces Salute. #ArmyBlues #Army250 #ArmyBand #BigBand #JazzEnsemble #JazzBand #Jazz #ArmyMusic #MilitaryMusic #BelmontBay #Woodbridge #Virginia #Music
    The U.S. Army Blues jazz ensemble performed at the Belmont Bay Marina in Woodbridge, Virginia the songs True North, Snow Angel, Freedom, Level Up, the Thad Jones arrangement All of Me, and featured vocalist SSG Melinda Rodriguez on What a Little Moonlight Can Do, I'm Hip, If I Could Fly, and the Armed Forces Salute. #ArmyBlues #Army250 #ArmyBand #BigBand #JazzEnsemble #JazzBand #Jazz #ArmyMusic #MilitaryMusic #BelmontBay #Woodbridge #Virginia #Music
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