I’m back from town and today I began my Occupy 40 Miles per Hours Protest of people saying and doing ugly things to senior citizens. A long line of sympathetic protestors formed behind me, sometimes dozens joined me in the protest. Many even honked their horns and flashed their lights on and off.
I doubt most of them knew what we were protesting, but they joined me anyway, slowing down and enjoying themselves on those hilly, curving roads.
I could tell which ones I was justified in my protesting of them because they yelled at me and shot me the bird as they finally went around me.
An uplifting, community-like experience all in all.
Old Jules

Well said, Sir… and remember the Alamo!
Hi destrudowoman: Thankee, and thanks for the visit. Hard to forget the Alamao living in Texas. Gracias, Jules
May they live to be old enough to enjoy these benefits.
Morning Oldfool: I’ve been intending to get over to your blog for the past few days but I’ve gotten behind on things. Hope you’ve sandbagged me with new posts. Glad to see you here for a visit. Gracias, Jules
One man can inspire a generation!
keep up the…interesting work. And the next time I’m stuck in traffic, I’ll just tell myself that I’m protesting.
Morning El Guapo: Hope all’s well in your world this morning. Thanks for coming by for a visit. I’d hate to think I’m inspiring anyone. I have a tough enough time sorting through all the things I’m forever inspired with that only end up being smiles when they gain the benefit of hindsight. Gracias, Jules
I would comment … but I’m laughing too hard!
Morning June: Nice seeing you here this morning. Glad to know you got a smile. Thank you for coming by for a read. Gracias, Jules
Enlightening! Turns out I’ve been protesting all these years, not daydreaming. Stay strong, brother.
Morning Good Luck Duck: Maybe that’s the best kind of protest. Thankee. Jules