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I would like to wish everyone a heartfelt Happy International Women’s Day!
With kindness, compassion, strength, bravery (and everything else in between), let’s celebrate the women from the past who have blazed a “brazen” trail for those of us now and those in the future!
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Happy, Happy. Another reason to celebrate oneness.
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Indeed! Thank you so much, Joseph! My post definitely is a celebration of oneness (you said it much better than I did!) Big hugs, Cher xoxoxo
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Happy International Women’s Day 💐💐💐
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Why thank you so much, Luisa! And a very Happy International Women’s Day to you, too! Cher xoxoxo
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You’re more than welcome,, as always, my dear friend ❤️
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xoxoxo
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happy day.
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Thank you so much! Cher xoxoxo
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It’s a good thing to celebrate and encourage. We had a female ref at a recent football game and I felt she did an even handed job – I don’t think her male assistants were good though. Some years back I had the pleasure of learning to fly with a female instructor – she was excellent. I subsequently flew with one of her lady friends and when I joined a flying group I invited in a female pilot the next time we had a vacancy. When you fly together you get to learn that whatever differences there are, we’re all able to do the job. We have to stand together and fight misogyny.
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Thank you so much for your wonderful comments! Well said! Cher xoxoxo
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Happy Women’s Day everyday!
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Yay! I agree, dear Eddie! Thank you so much, my friend! Blessings to you, Cher xoxoxo
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Very big hugs to you Cher
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Women’s vote has always “fascinated” me. It now seems “normal”. It wasn’t. I understand Canada was a pioneer. 1918 was it? But then Oxford only started giving out degrees to women in 1923? Only a century ago. Shocking. In France, my grandmother voted for the first time in 1944, or 1945. She was 60+…
Thanks for the post.
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Thank you so much for your comments. I believe that is correct for most of the country, although I believe women began voting in provincial elections in 1916.
Did she? I wonder what it felt like for her then? I didn’t know that about Oxford. Thank you so much for your comments! Muchly appreciated! Cher xoxoxo
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Yes, I understant some provincial elections were earlier.
I don’t know how my grandmother felt. I never asked her.
Oxford seems to me a critical date. I didn’t know about that until a few years ago.
Thank YOU.
Cheers
Brian
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Thank you, Brian!
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