On a lighter note, my favorite time of day has always been at the first glint of daylight. When it is still dark enough to not be able to make out shapes. Then to sit and watch as it gets lighter, shapes come into vision and birds are waking up. Then watching until the first ray of sunshine comes into view.
Second favorite is watching a good sunset.
In the mornings if it is overcast and raining, it is still nice to watch it get light. When I was younger in northern Michigan, I would like the night in winter when the snow made it light and it is so quiet. Walking in the forest after a good snow fall and seeing the trees covered in snow and how quiet it was except for the sound of a stream flowing.
Take time to enjoy all the beauty God provides day after day at no expense. Even if it is sitting by a window or on your porch.
Any takers!? Going once, going twice, no one? Bueler? Bueler? That's what I thought.
Bukele responded with an offer to release El Savador’s entire prison population to any country that would be willing to receive them. The only condition, he said, was that it must be the whole population. This action, he said, would provide journalists and NGOs with more interview subjects who are critical of the El Salvadoran government and “confirm whatever conclusions are already expected.”
“Surely, if these testimonies reflect a systemic reality, a much larger pool of sources should only reinforce the claim, and many governments should be eager to offer protection. Until then, we will continue prioritizing the human rights of the millions of Salvadorans who today live free from gang rule,” Bukele said.