Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Day 4954: Drat!!! Taxes!!! & Not a sky rat.


"Tokyo Rose": junk collage, watercolor, ink drawing.

 


  

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Drat!!! Taxes!!!

It's that time again, and it rolled around faster than last time. Every year I think I will start earlier and avoid the extra stress of a deadline, but I don't! So now I need to hunker down, bite the bullet etc. and get to work! My only claim to fame is that I do save every receipt, but that just means there's a lot to go through and sort. 


The goal is to finish all my totals and have everything ready to turn over to Chad my tax man by the end of the week. Done in March, I hope. What a concept?
 



Pigeons get called sky rats. But birds like these once carried messages through gunfire when every radio failed. And the part most people miss is this.
For thousands of years humans relied on pigeons to move information faster than any technology available at the time. Their homing instinct is so precise that a trained bird released hundreds of miles away can still navigate straight back to its loft.
That simple biological skill made them invaluable in war. During World War I and World War II, armies deployed hundreds of thousands of pigeons. When telephone wires were cut and radio signals failed, commanders often had only one reliable way to send a message through chaos.
A pigeon. In 1918 one pigeon named Cher Ami carried a desperate note from trapped American troops in the Argonne Forest. The bird was shot through the chest and lost part of a leg during the flight but still delivered the message, helping stop friendly artillery fire and saving nearly two hundred soldiers.
Today their descendants wander city sidewalks, pecking quietly for crumbs. Most people see a nuisance. History once saw a lifeline with wings.

 



  
 
A 4+ minute video, Narcisco, here.


 
Just because ...

Golden-naped Tanager


Wednesday's Smiles ... 

 
















Hoping you feel all the good things in your day.


  


 

 

2 comments:

elenor said...

Jacki, I hope you get your taxes done quickly and without any problems.
Loved your collage and the story about the pigeons.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Taxes are still in progress, I am easily distracted and do laundry etc. Anything seems better than taxes? Maybe today?