I'm hopeful the weather where you are is as beautiful (and moderate for July!) as ours is here. Since that likely isn't the case for ALL Thunder Run readers, some Sunday morning reading may be in order to set your day right.
For those of you keeping tabs on the Blogger Roundtables, Grim offers a response to a hit piece in Harper's Magazine. Grim addresses this not-so-complimentary piece of journalistic chest puffing and his analysis makes good sense.
Michael Totten describes in searing detail his arrival in Baghdad. It's a pulse-quickening ride to be certain!
There is something about the sound of children's laughter and singing that can usually make me smile. I'm prone to shedding a tear, though, when I'm privileged to listen in on what the wee ones are praying for, especially when they don't think anyone else but God is listening.
Bloggers and readers alike followed the story of an Airman shot outside his home by a stranger on July 4th. While bloggers leaned toward the shooting being motivated by the Airman's service, this finding hasn't been signed onto by those responsible for investigating the case. Even though the gunman committed suicide following his murderous act, the story continues to draw attention; this time, the attention comes from mainstream media.
Use this post while you drink your coffee and then do what needs to be done today. I plan to spend this day of rest hanging laundry on the lawn and trying to organize this house so that 'everything having its own place' is more the rule rather than the exception.
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