accountability
they spit this word
at wide-eyed apertures
to the invisible throngs
of loyal lemmings
as if words matter
like thoughts and prayers
mumbled post mass-slaughter,
canned comfort facilitating
a contemptible exit,
accountability averted…
for, or as penance,
it rolls off the tongue
like salty retch
but their putrid hot
breath, reeking of bile,
reveals their vapid souls
accountable to none
impossible to hold
to or for while stripping
away autonomy
tipping liberty’s scales
drawing lines in the sand
encroaching decency
rendering those seeking
to hold them accountable
voiceless, vulnerable, voteless…
accountability is just a word
~kat
I had written this yesterday morning, tweaking it a bit, but had not managed to get photos of the most wonderful glimmers…a half dozen or so young turkeys running circles around the deer and older turkeys in my yard at the woods edge…and the emergence of an old friend…a lame doe who has wandered through for several years now, with a fawn in tow. There was also a glimmer from my youngest…a few actual snapshots of her youngest heading off to preschool!
All fine glimmers. All much needed glimmers on a foreboding day of unsettling events…our leader announcing Marshall law in essence in the capital city over a trumped up declaration of urgency employing a fantastical skewing of the facts. He is dictator itching to deploy troops to a city, a state, the country to terrorize the people into submission. I am late to posting, not because I ran out of daylight this time, but because I needed time and a few winks to make sense of it all.
There were such wonderful glimmers presenting themselves to me. They drew me in and held me…searing a memory into me that perhaps was not meant to be captured by a photograph. The young turkeys who I had feared gone, lost to predators, seem to be alive and well, full of life and joyful mischief. I hope you can imagine it. It was a delightful sight to see. And then my dear tripod doe with fawn in tow…hope, joy, resilience…relaying just a few messages, very much needed messages, to snap me back from the edge.
To witness the stunning unraveling of this country at the hands of a madman and his growing army of miscreants, with seemingly no end in sight and no one to stop them, feels like a nightmare…if only it was just a nightmare. Destruction amidst a growing number of people going through the motions of normal, working, playing, shopping, laughing feels a little crazy. It is a little crazy.
While I will have fond memories only (and no photos to burn up memory on my phone) of the visitors to my peaceful oasis…the turkey teens and the doe and her fawn, there were photos captured of my youngest grandson, full of joy, excitement and life! I’ll leave you with a glimpse of those here as a reminder. This is why we can’t give up trying…why we can’t stop fighting for justice.

Much love, peace, and glimmers to you.
~kat ✨✨✨💚💚💚✨✨✨




August 12th, 2025 at 2:54 am
Goodmorning/ evening Kat , I don’t know what to say to comfort you. But your description of the the teen turkeys corralling the horses is hilarious, and the beauty of your lame doe and her fawn is wonderful… Best of all that beautiful boy off to preschool… They wide eyed wonder of him is what we must not give up on …. sending you love and glimmers. 💜💜💜
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August 12th, 2025 at 7:09 am
Willow…you said it perfectly…all that! ✨💚✨
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August 12th, 2025 at 11:37 am
💜💜💜💜
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August 12th, 2025 at 3:58 am
Such a sweet grandchild
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August 12th, 2025 at 7:16 am
Thank you Sadje. He is. All boy and my daughter told me that when they got to the school he headed fearlessly right in, a short bye mom and never looked back! She had expected tears as he has never been away on his own. There were tears…not his, but hers. They grow up so fast!
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August 12th, 2025 at 8:14 am
Oh yes very true. But some boys are attached to their moms too.
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August 12th, 2025 at 7:27 am
I can’t help but look back at Germany in the 1930s and see the same things happening in the USA. Very unsettling! However, we must remain positive and relish all the good that we know and see.
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August 12th, 2025 at 9:16 am
It is true. This government is operating by a similar playbook. The swiftness of the destruction is what has been most stunning to experience. I agree. Making the most of what is good and extending it to others is the best we can do for ourselves and those around us. ✨💚✨
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