Thanks for posting, Aunt Marg. I tend to agree with you and I don't think I could have said it better. Technology has made communications better and faster but I wonder if "better and faster" leads to a better life. I don't think so. I'm from Canada where we have a lot of rocks, rivers, lakes and cottages are being built all over the place. Over the last weekend, my brother and I drove into the cottage country. Almost everyone is driving a brand new 4X4 truck with half the trucks carrying a ATV on the back. Some are pulling trailers with 2 ATVs on it. There is one for the man and another one for the wife. The changes in this country have come hard and fast without the support system to have those changes. There is a lot of anger since many people are living with maxed out credit cards and huge debts. We no longer have a lot of freedom of speech. It seems that the politically correct here are working hard to make sure that you support the politically correct view. Many people are drowning in massive consumer consumption. Three car garages, 4 cars in the driveway, a TV in every room in the house, expensive holidays (before Covid), cell phones for everyone in the family including very small kids. House prices are sky rocketing. I don't think anyone in this country remembers what happened during the "roaring Twenties" when everyone thought the party would never end but it did on Black Tuesday in 1929. Also, no one here seems to remember what happened with our good neighbours to the south, the USA when the bubble burst in the housing market. People were stuck with house mortgages that were higher than the value of the house. Anyway, thanks Aunt Marg, for saying your piece and not being politically correct and seeing everything through those proverbial rose-coloured glasses. It's a breath of fresh air to read something that is true instead of something that just goes with the crowd.