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"She was not a guilty woman, neither was she a saint; she was an upright, charming woman, a little frivolous, somewhat impulsive, but always pure; she was a queen, at times ardent in her fancies for her favourites and thoughtless in her policy, but proud and full of energy; a thorough woman in her winsome ways and tenderness of heart, until she became a martyr."
"We have followed the history of Marie Antoinette with the greatest diligence and scrupulosity. We have lived in those times. We have talked with some of her friends and some of her enemies; we have read, certainly not all, but hundreds of the libels written against her; and we have, in short, examined her life with– if we may be allowed to say so of ourselves– something of the accuracy of contemporaries, the diligence of inquirers, and the impartiality of historians, all combined; and we feel it our duty to declare, in as a solemn a manner as literature admits of, our well-matured opinion that every reproach against the morals of the queen was a gross calumny– that she was, as we have said, one of the purest of human beings."
"It is now sixteen or seventeen years since I saw the queen of France, then dauphiness, at Versailles; and surely there never lighted on this orb, which she hardly seemed to touch, a more delightful vision. I saw her just above the horizon, decorating and cheering the elevated sphere she had just begun to move in, glittering like a morning star full of life and splendor and joy. Oh, what a revolution....Little did I dream that I should have lived to see such disasters fall upon her, in a nation of gallant men, in a nation of men of honor and of cavaliers! I thought ten thousand swords must have leaped from their scabbards, to avenge even a look which threatened her with insult. But the age of chivalry is gone; that of sophisters, economists, and calculators has succeeded...."
~Edmund Burke, October 1790
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Thanks, Cordelia! I agree!! Oh, but I think a white linen dress and a floppy straw hat are still perfect for strolling on the beach in the late afternoon!!
I was at the beach recently and was glad for the distraction of the water to compensate for the display of human flesh to which one is subjected. The children are always wonderful though.
Ooooooh how I wish we could go to the beach! We were just on vacation and it was cold and pouring rain the whole time. We got back two days ago - and now it's raining and cold here hahahaha!! We seem to be rain magnets. GOD BLESS!!
Just found your site (thanks Jeff) and I can't wait to come back to read more. Your pictures are absolutely beautiful. May I ask how you do most of them...digital pictures, scanning, etc. Especially the "holy cards" which is what I'm mostly concerned with. Sharp, colorful, beautiful and just puts you right in the middle. (my email is on my site if you could answer personally at all.)
We've stopped the whole "summer must" pool and beachside visits in bathing suits and trunks these last 2 years...It's just happened kind of naturally due to progress in the faith and concerns about moral issues and the sanity of exposing bare flesh to the scorching sun. My goal is to continue enjoying the warmth by being properly attired, and taking advantage of lovely shade, cool breezes and cold beverages. :)
We love to go to the beach or community pool but thoughtless people make it nearly impossible for us to be able to enjoy ourselves.
So far this season we (and unfortunately my children) have been subjected to public nudity, 'inadequate' swimwear, profanity, loud discussions regarding crude and sexual matters, drunkenness, smoking, drug use for all to see, public displays of lust that are so 'intense' they belong in the privacy of one's bedroom, and the total disregard of rules (no dogs, no smoking, no drugs, no glass containers, no alcohol).
We have had to call the police several times but they cannot be everywhere at once and they are outnumbered. The total lack of respect or regard for others is very disturbing. Even with our small children present it did not deter their activities.
An observation: these hooligan types tend not to like to get up early as they have been up late the night before partying. We have noticed that the beach and pools get worse as the day goes on. The evening hours are absolutely horrendous. We have still had problems in the morning, but just not as many. Even one of these types around though is enough to disturb the peace.
We have discussed what to do...we don't really know. It is a shame to let unsavory individuals take over common areas and drive away those good and decent people who would enjoy them as intended. But we also have to protect our children's innocence..... and quite frankly, mine as well. I find it unnerving and upsetting to be in the presence of such sinful behavior.
What is a parent to do? I don't want to live in a bubble but it is getting so bad that I don't know how to handle it anymore.
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oh for the days when women went to the beach dressed like that!
ps. love your blog.
cordelia
Thanks, Cordelia! I agree!! Oh, but I think a white linen dress and a floppy straw hat are still perfect for strolling on the beach in the late afternoon!!
I was at the beach recently and was glad for the distraction of the water to compensate for the display of human flesh to which one is subjected. The children are always wonderful though.
Ooooooh how I wish we could go to the beach! We were just on vacation and it was cold and pouring rain the whole time. We got back two days ago - and now it's raining and cold here hahahaha!! We seem to be rain magnets. GOD BLESS!!
Just found your site (thanks Jeff) and I can't wait to come back to read more. Your pictures are absolutely beautiful. May I ask how you do most of them...digital pictures, scanning, etc. Especially the "holy cards" which is what I'm mostly concerned with.
Sharp, colorful, beautiful and just puts you right in the middle.
(my email is on my site if you could answer personally at all.)
We've stopped the whole "summer must" pool and beachside visits in bathing suits and trunks these last 2 years...It's just happened kind of naturally due to progress in the faith and concerns about moral issues and the sanity of exposing bare flesh to the scorching sun. My goal is to continue enjoying the warmth by being properly attired, and taking advantage of lovely shade, cool breezes and cold beverages. :)
I think that it is possible to enjoy the healthy environment of the sun and sea without broiling for hours and hours practically naked.
Wow - you have really hit on a timely topic here!
We love to go to the beach or community pool but thoughtless people make it nearly impossible for us to be able to enjoy ourselves.
So far this season we (and unfortunately my children) have been subjected to public nudity, 'inadequate' swimwear, profanity, loud discussions regarding crude and sexual matters, drunkenness, smoking, drug use for all to see, public displays of lust that are so 'intense' they belong in the privacy of one's bedroom, and the total disregard of rules (no dogs, no smoking, no drugs, no glass containers, no alcohol).
We have had to call the police several times but they cannot be everywhere at once and they are outnumbered. The total lack of respect or regard for others is very disturbing. Even with our small children present it did not deter their activities.
An observation: these hooligan types tend not to like to get up early as they have been up late the night before partying. We have noticed that the beach and pools get worse as the day goes on. The evening hours are absolutely horrendous. We have still had problems in the morning, but just not as many. Even one of these types around though is enough to disturb the peace.
We have discussed what to do...we don't really know. It is a shame to let unsavory individuals take over common areas and drive away those good and decent people who would enjoy them as intended. But we also have to protect our children's innocence..... and quite frankly, mine as well. I find it unnerving and upsetting to be in the presence of such sinful behavior.
What is a parent to do? I don't want to live in a bubble but it is getting so bad that I don't know how to handle it anymore.
Situations like this are becoming more and more common. I would just keep going to the pool early in the day.
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