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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.
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
Happy International Women’s Day 💐💐💐
Why thank you so much, Luisa! And a very Happy International Women’s Day to you, too! Cher xoxoxo
You’re more than welcome,, as always, my dear friend ❤️
xoxoxo
happy day.
Thank you so much! Cher xoxoxo
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.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comments! Well said! Cher xoxoxo
Happy Women’s Day everyday!
Yay! I agree, dear Eddie! Thank you so much, my friend! Blessings to you, Cher xoxoxo
Very big hugs to you Cher
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.
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
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
Thank you, Brian!