A PICTURE PAINTS A THOUSAND WORDS
King Charles with the Portrait Artist Jonathan Yeo I am very please to welcome Shirley from England back to my Blog. In this article she addresses the controversies surrounding King Charles’ recent portrait, and relates it to the times in which you now all live. I am ever more glad to be in my zoo munching bananas. Gibber! Gibber! Chugley A Picture Paints a Thousand Words By Shirley from England Portrait of King Charles III (These are my views as a woman living in England, on how the culture and spirit of my country has changed over 50 years. Why the country does not feel protected or strong any more, how it has lost, and is losing it values and decency, and how we are daily losing our free speech.) They say we should never look back to the past or resist the change which mankind claims to promote in the so-called evolution of our human history. Life is meant to go forwards not backwards, but to be perfectly honest, I’m holding on to certain standards right now, and trying to always remember some of the beauty and the decency which we once cherished and strived for, before it is gone for good. Fortunately, I know I’m not alone in witnessing the distortion and the destruction of our countries. As bad as it is, there is a human divide of great numbers now, who know what and who the enemy is, and are shining a light in the darkness. But, unfortunately, the lies, the greed, and the total mockery of God’s creation both physically and geographically thrown in our faces each day, has driven many people to utter despair or death. It is especially hard at times to live and work amongst people who are indifferent, or who are still…