The Greatness of the Human Spirit

This is a squirrel in my native city of Kharkiv:

The photo was taken today.

I love America but I still haven’t gotten used to how hideous American squirrels are. They are gray with pathetic little tails. Glorified rats is what they are. Now, what you see in the photo is a real squirrel.

Another photo of Kharkiv from earlier this week:

Look how clean people are keeping the streets in the midst of daily bombings:

These are people who have taken the suggestion to make their beds every morning very seriously.

I could also post photos of ruined buildings and devastation but my purpose here is not to make everybody sad. God knows, we’ve seen enough sadness. Instead, I want to inspire with this testimony to the greatness of the human spirit that reaches towards beauty and order in the midst of chaos and destruction.

In what concerns the bombings, it’s gotten better since the Russian offensive on Kharkiv spluttered.

2 thoughts on “The Greatness of the Human Spirit

  1. “how hideous American squirrels are”

    Ain’t that the truth…. the campus of the university I went to in the US was lousy with squirrels… who absolutely did not fear people at all. Try to sit down with a snack on an outside bench and an aggressive squirrel would should up trying to take it away from you. “Rats with fuzzy tails” is what one friend called them.

    European red squirrels, by way of contrast are simply adorable and extremely shy and polite.

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