Friday, March 14, 2025

Calm Sunset

 


For the past two weeks I have been in quite a funk. While I try to stay away from politics on my blog for the most part, there are times when I just can't keep silent. Wouldn't that make me complicit?

Most native speakers of the English language are far more eloquent in voicing their opinion and concern, so I will not even attempt to do that. However, just saying nothing isn't in my nature either (ask my daughter and husband who have witnessed many of my ventings). Therefore, just a few things.

Dressing down and bullying the president of a country in war is beyond indecent and horrible. I believe this disaster was a complete set-up and Zelinskyy got trapped by two men who are supposed to be the "leaders" of the "free" world. Didn't Trump say "this makes great television"? Reality TV meets politics. What a disaster. And - this wasn't America first, this was Russia first. I'm sure Putin laughed up his sleeve.

Please explain to me how tariffs will help the American people, especially those who are already struggling with high rents and grocery prices. And while we're at it, how can it be beneficial for the US to alienate their allies? This is not the art of the deal, this is the art of turning friends into foes. When Canadians, who are usually friendly and nice people (most of them), boo the American anthem when it is played before a hockey game, one should pay careful attention. How can you betray your closest friend - without any reason? I'm surprised the Canada Goose has not been renamed to American Goose - yet. 

I can only join in the call, elbows up!


Of course Europe is next and I take this very personal. I'm glad to see that Europe takes action, that the United Kingdom is closer to Europe now than during that entire Brexit chaos and that Canada is in the "mix" as well. And I feel myself closer to Europe, too, despite the danger that is evolving for the European countries now. Or maybe because of it? Again, Putin must have a heyday - finally it seems the West is breaking apart, something he has been waiting for for a long time.

Would you have ever believed that the cause for that would be coming from the USA, the "shining beacon on the hill"? That beacon has dimmed a lot.


There's much much more I could say - there are new horror news every day. It's exhausting and probably also serves as a distraction for something even worse.

But - I don't want to stay in that funk anymore. I want to do something. Our senators and my representative in congress are both democrats, so it wouldn't change much if I called them. I joined the local town hall meeting of our representative Mike Thompson which was lively with people asking questions what we as individuals can do. His answers, unfortunately, were not very satisfying since he only told us to speak to our friends and family in red states. Well, my family lives in Germany, Turkey, Portugal and Canada, and I don't have friends in red states. Instead, I have started to support our immigrant community. After all, I'm an immigrant myself, even though I have US citizenship (and I'm still a German citizen).

I'm also aware that I need to take care of my mental health. Maybe you feel like that as well - and I hope this sunset at the Northern coast of Brittany will give you some calm. My garden still needs a lot of work, so I'm out there a lot, as well as out in nature as often as I can. Art journaling has become another outlet that helps me to escape for some time, and of course I do read a lot. I've just finished "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby van Pelt, what a gem of a book. At the moment I'm reading "North Woods" by Daniel Mason - have you read it?

Have a good weekend, everyone - stay healthy, take a deep breath and a walk in the woods, and cook some fine dinner.









10 comments:

Tom said...

...he beauty of nature is the only thing keep my sane at the moment. Elbows Up!

My name is Erika. said...

I've been a political funk too, We know everything Trump does only benefits Trump and he doesn't care about the people of this country. Or this country. Or our allies. And even bringing jobs back to the US means things will be too expensive for the average American because the average American can't afford things now, never mind when workers have to be paid more to produce these good. Sorry for the rant. I'm writing to the choir as they say. Let me be positive, your sunset photos are gorgeous. A beautiful view like that can make you forget the troubles at least for a little while. Have a wonderful weekend, and try not to let all the politics get to you. (This is me saying that to myself also.) hugs-Erika

Michelle said...

Elbows up, indeed! I am not a Trump supporter. It is almost like he is trying to sink our country on purpose. His behavior is shameful.

roentare said...

The sunset magic never fails

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Appreciating and being in the beauty of nature is always beneficial to as the world can be too overwhelming.

Lorrie said...

As a Canadian, thank you for speaking up. I cannot understand how the American people can put up with this crazed nonsense.
Protecting our mental health is so important these days. Gardening, watercolours, cooking, and spending time with family are my solace.
Take care.

David M. Gascoigne, said...

You have every right to be in a funk, Carola. You are after all witnessing the transformation of your adopted country into an autocratic state. It is well underway and you are already seeing attacks on that most critical component of democracy, a free press. Your president, duly elected in a fair and democratic election, is doing only what he very clearly and openly said he would do. Predictably he has surrounded himself with sycophants. We just witnessed the presence of Marco Rubio here for the G7 meeting, acting and looking like a wilted mushroom, past its prime, in advanced decay. Better hie yourself back to Europe would be my advice. Hugs - David

La Table De Nana said...

Elbows up..More than ever proud Canadian here and I am happy the American anthem is booed.I am a kind gentle person.He has awakened a beast in me.From 51rst nation..to Governor Trudeau to President Zelensky..To all the outright lies.. and fabrications.To Leavitt and Rubio..To Musk and X and Trumps following..BOO.
Teslas and tariffs..the list goes on.

La Table De Nana said...

I forgot to add VANCE.He was booed at the Kennedy Centre.A Hillbily Elegy.And yes thank you for speaking up:)I am like Lorrie.. creature comforts and my family keep me sane.

John's Island said...

Carola,

I’m in complete agreement with you on this. It’s frustrating and disheartening to watch the erosion of alliances, the reckless decisions that put so many at risk, and the sheer cruelty masquerading as leadership. The world is already facing enough crises without adding self-inflicted wounds to the mix. It does feel surreal to see the U.S.—once a symbol of stability and leadership—becoming a source of division and chaos. And yes, Putin must be enjoying every moment of this unraveling.

Speaking up, supporting those in need, and finding ways to make a difference—no matter how small—are all acts of resistance. I admire your commitment to your local immigrant community, and I think that kind of direct action is exactly what gives hope in dark times.

Also, I love that you’re finding balance through nature, gardening, and creative outlets like art journaling. It’s a reminder that even when the world feels heavy, we need to carve out spaces of peace for ourselves. Thank you for sharing your thoughts so candidly—it’s comforting to know others feel the same. Wishing you a weekend of calm, renewal, and good books.

John