Where is the justice?

The other day, I woke up on the negative, pessimistic side of life. It seemed like evil, injustice, greed, ignorance and hatred were winning. I try my best to see the good things happening but sometimes I only feel assaulted by the bad. Some mornings I fear for our future. It is hard to believe that we can turn things around. Then I came across this quote by Martin Luther King Jr. and can only hope and pray that he is right.

Nevertheless, after Trayvon Martin’s killer recently went free. And, in May, Marissa Alexander was sentenced to 20 years in prison for firing warning shots in the air to deter her abusive husband, I fear that we may need to wait a very long time to see the true light of justice shine through. I hope I am wrong.

Then, I came across this video that showed the reaction of children, our future leaders, to a Cheerios commercial that so many people were upset about.

Kids react to Cheerios commercial

Perhaps there is hope for our future. May the children in this video inherit our earth. We need more love and understanding to allow justice to shine through.

 

I know where all the bees have gone

I’m sure you’ve heard that the honeybee populations are declining. This is scary because most of our food depends on bees for pollination. They are actually responsible for pollinating over a third of our food. So, it is pretty daunting to think about them vanishing as human populations continue to grow. There are many theories: death dues to pesticide use, disease, hive fungus, mites, and bees getting lost due to too many signals interfering with their innate navigation. You see bees fly by magnetic navigation. Humans are building and using cell phone towers, wireless communication, air flights, and radio towers that are now closer together, making signals stronger, which may cause the bees to become ‘lost’ and lose their hives. Another theory is high fructose corn syrup (HFCS). Commercial beekeepers have been stealing the bees’ honey and then feeding them HFCS.  They feed bees HFCS instead of honey for the same reason that commercial food manufacturers feed it to us: it’s cheaper. Perhaps, the bees actually need their honey to keep their systems healthy so they can fight off toxins (pesticides) and diseases – just a thought.

No one really knows, exactly what is happening but there are certainly a lot of theories. In fact, it is probably all of the above and that is the problem. Nevertheless, I know the real truth – they have decided to take up residence in our old Pitch Pine tree. Have you ever seen bees living in a tree? It’s like seeing someone grind their own grains manually – you just don’t see it much anymore. The first time I saw it was in California. We knew the tree was their home since there were so many bees flying in and out of the gigantic Willow tree. But it was nothing like what we have at our current home. The honeybees just love our old Pitch Pine tree. On a nice summer day, there appear to be millions hanging out around the entrance of their home. Sometimes you can hear their hum from over 1000 feet away.

Our Bee Tree

Our Bee Tree

Don’t worry they don’t bother us. They are too busy collecting pollen to bother with us. Our flowers and fruit trees love them.

I know where all the bees have gone – our old Pitch Pine.

Our old Pitch Pine tree

Our old Pitch Pine tree