I've met and worked with people from all religions and non-religions. The same with people who born as men and later became women. No problems. I do admit though that I found it difficult to approach a lady dressed in black from head to food with only a slit near her eyes. The one lady in question had to have assistance from a male child as she could not see as the "net" covering her eyes was so thick that it obscured her vision. I've seen transgender women who could not ever be accepted as women but continued to dress in a female form.
We've shared a hotel with Jewish people who were very rude and ignored anyone not of their faith. They even ate outside in the kitchen garden where the hotelier had to provide seats. Still their behaviour did not raise my emotions. The violence in Gaza is very different.
The trouble with Israel is that it attacks unarmed civilians. I have to remember that hate breeds hate and I must not feel that way .
Good Morning Saturday 4th July 2026
Do you get emotionally attached to the plants in your garden ?


