Thankful Thursday

It’s Thankful Thursday hosted by Brian of Brian’s Home. He wants us to post what we’re thankful for.

I think it’s a good thing to do each week. Focus on the positive things in our lives.

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Today I’m thankful that hubby and I have a home. In California there are tons of homeless folks. They are everywhere. There are cities that we no longer visit because of all the homeless. Many are by choice and many by circumstances beyond their control. Many have alcohol or drug issues, or both. Many have mental health issues. As beautiful as many places in California are there are many places that look like a third world country. It’s a shame.

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Hubby and I are most thankful we have a safe place to live in comfort.

What are you thankful for today?


1. Brian’s Home
2. Animal Shelter Life
3. Eastside Cats
4. Messymimi
5. My Mind’s Eye
6. It’s a Snap!
7. Loulou
8. One Spoiled Cat
9. Zoolatry
10. My GBGV Life
11. 15andmeowing
12. Making Biscuits
13. A Shutterbug
14. Canadian Nana
15. Friends FurEver
16. Comedy Plus
17. Catsue
18. Milo Moments
19. Mudpie
20. Kitties Blue
21. Comfort Spiral
22. Beau
23. The LLB Gang
24. Friendship Friday
25. Katie Isabella
26. Friday Fluffers
27. Midweek News
28. Precious
29. Layla’s Woof
30. Phamily Blog

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58 thoughts on “Thankful Thursday

  1. iannieam – Northwestern Pa
    Ann Thompson says:

    That’s sad that there are so many homeless. What’s even sadder is the amount of money raised to help people in other countries while there are so many right here at home that need help. Of course maybe the saddest of all is that a lot of those homeless people don’t want the help.

  2. My GBGV Life – Minnesota, USA – I am a GBGV, Grand Basset Griffon Vendeén - enjoying my life and sharing my experiences.
    My GBGV Life says:

    We are thankful that we all have what we need and that Mom has her own business and can work from home, or on the road. Trying to get the most out of life is fun and makes us all happy.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I’m happy for you. It’s so important to be comfortable. Happy rest of the week. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We’re thankful for that too. We don’t have any debt at all. Have a nice day too. 🙂

  3. MadSnapper says:

    I like these colorful homes and they do look like California! Florida is the same as CA, both states have a climate that allows living outside better than the other states. I am thankful every day that we have a home to live in.

  4. Eastside Cats Blog – Metro Detroit, Michigan USA – Follow my three cat families and other cat antics at https://eastsidecats.blogspot.com/
    Eastside Cats Blog says:

    We are fortunate to have a home, with room to house the cats and ourselves without being cheek-by-jowl.
    Through all of the ups and downs that we’ve been through, we’ve been able to maintain our residence, and we are thankful.

  5. Eugi – Atlanta Ga – A Pushcart Prize nominee in 2025, my poetry appears in twelve anthologies, and my work is published across six platforms, inclusive of WordPress, PoetrySoup, Spillwords, BlueSky, Mastodon, and Tumblr. I am among those who received Socialite of the Year (Honorary Award) for the Year 2025 by Spillwords Press. I’m thrilled in be in the company of such a talented group of kindred souls. Now retired, I enjoyed a dedicated career in the insurance industry for over 40 years being rewarded professionally and personally.
    Eugenia says:

    We’re thankful for our home too. It’s safe and close to everything we need. Happy Thursday!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We live in the most safe city in our county. We’re happy about that. Happy Thursday, Eugenia. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      It seems to be going on from shore to shore. So sad. Hugs, my friend. 🙂

  6. Memories of Eric and Flynn – I started this blog to show my holiday photos but haven't added to it for so long, but you can see my other holiday photos at https://allatseawithme.blogspot.com My main blog is my cat blog at https://twodevoncats.blogspot.com
    Memories of Eric and Flynn says:

    We are thankful for our home too. We took a rare trip into town on Tuesday and there were so many shop doorways with sleeping bags rolled up.

  7. Curious as a Cathy says:

    Sandee,

    I’m thankful for our house, too. It makes one really appreciate what he/she has when you see the homeless camped under an overpass or elsewhere in the city. No matter what the circumstances that put these individuals in this state, it’s sad. Unfortunately, it’s difficult to distinguish those who genuinely need help and aren’t coning you out of five bucks to buy liquor, and drugs or those who are just bums. Most people have good hearts wanting to help which makes them easy targets to get snookered.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I don’t give them money. This is a welfare state so they are getting what they need from the government and stealing. 🙂

  8. Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
    Tails Around the Ranch says:

    Regrettably, I think it’s that way everywhere. What the devil happened to our society?

      • Tails Around the Ranch – Denver, CO – The inspiration behind this blog was one knuckleheaded Standard Poodle named Sam but is now inspired by a House Pony-Wilson. I'm Monika, the upright. Living in the Denver metro area, we post about dogs, rescue and nature. So grab your favorite beverage and be prepared to howl along with our adventures. And don't forget to bark your 'pup-tacular' comment; we'd love to hear from you.
        Tails Around the Ranch says:

        We’re probably thinking the same thing. 😇

  9. Kismet – New River, Arizona. – I'm a 16 year old Indian Ringneck parrot curmudgeon in New River, Arizona in the wild west country. If you're a sunflower seed, you're dinner.
    Kismet says:

    My peeps used to live there. They moved to Arizona and went back for a visit a year after the move. The deterioration was noticeable after one year. They have no desire to revisit. One of my peeps was born in SF itself.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We stay home or go to the boat. We used to enjoy San Francisco, but won’t return there. It’s nasty and very dangerous. I love you, Kismet. 🙂

  10. Brian says:

    We feel bad for our California friends, such a beautiful state, once anyways. We hope that things improve soon.Thanks for joining our Thankful Thursday Blog Hop!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      When I moved here from Oregon in 1969 this state was so awesome. So beautiful and so well ran. Not anymore. 🙂

  11. Andree – Barton, Vermont – A middle school mathematics science teacher and nature photographer.
    Andree says:

    You are so right, and it is a shame for our country that we allow this to happen. Your state is suffering terribly with all the fires. Keep safe!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      When they quit doing forest management the fires began not to many years from that. So sad. This state is so poorly run. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      I’ve been poor and I’ve been hungry, but never homeless. You have a lovely day too, Barbara. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      You’re just as fortunate, Carol. We are most blessed. Love and healing hugs. 🙂

  12. Lisa
    Lisa says:

    I think it is very sad how some of the most beautiful cities in California have gone so far downhill. Entrepreneur will not even consider visiting (or even flying into) LA or San Francisco. It’s very sad to see the homeless and addicts on those streets. I wonder what the answer is since it seems like nothing these cities do to try and fix it makes any difference.

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We used to visit San Francisco often. We’ve not been in year. It’s dangerous and so nasty in so many places. 🙂

  13. InvisiblyMe – United Kingdom – Health, Chronic Illness, Chronic Pain & Disability Blogger at InvisiblyMe : Live a visible life, whatever your health > ★ www.invisiblyme.com ★ FB/Twitter/Insta : @invisiblymeblog twitter.com/invisiblymeblog instagram.com/invisiblymeblog facebook.com/invisiblymeblog
    Invisibly Me says:

    It’s strange that so many cities/towns have polar opposites within its boundaries. Even in my town in the UK, known for being fancy-ass and expensive, there are super posh houses and all this loveliness, juxtaposed with scores of benefit housing, homelessness, drug use, etc. The divide only continues to get worse 🙁

  14. Kathe W. – Married to my best pal, mother of three grown children, retired and wouldn't be able to fit work in now-too busy having fun and learning new things every day.
    Kathe W. says:

    We have the same issue here up north- very very sad. I am so thankful that all our families are under a roof and happy. xoxoxo

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      It’s really horrible here. Homeless is everywhere. They have taken wonderful neighborhoods and ruined them. Love you. 🙂

  15. messymimi's meanderings – In south Louisiana\'s beautiful swamps.
    messymimi's meanderings says:

    We have an increasing homeless population here, too. It’s not easy, the solutions are not simple or straightforward, but it’s a reason i’m glad we belong to a church that tries to help and make a difference.

    Hope you and Mr. Zane had a great Thursday, hugs!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      So many are trying to help, but is seems it doesn’t make a difference for the most part. You and Mr. Sweetie have a great day and weekend. 🙂

  16. Michelle – Hi, I am Michelle, I am married to a wonderful Christian man & my best friend ever, in the world. We live in the Peachy state of GA. I hope to inspire and encourage you through my blog posts.
    Michelle says:

    Very sad indeed. I can’t imagine what it must be like. We have homeless people here also but, I don’t think that bad. Maybe in Atlanta. Have a good evening, Sandee.🤗

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We live in a small town and there aren’t many here, but the bigger the city the more the homeless. You have a blessed day and weekend, Michelle. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We do take it for granted and I’m trying not to take anything for granted. 🙂

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      One of the most wonderful things is have a safe place to reside. 🙂

  17. Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
    Bette A. Stevens says:

    Thankful for a home and for a hubby who works on the house and yard to make it a place we can enjoy!

    • Sandee – California – Home of Awww Mondays, Happy Tuesday, and Wordless Wednesday.
      Sandee says:

      We are both lucky gals, Bette. We know it too. Have a great day and weekend. 🙂

      • Bette A. Stevens – Central Maine, USA – "I'm a writer inspired by nature and human nature!" ~ Bette A. Stevens Bette A. Stevens is a retired teacher, a wife, mother of two and grandmother of five. Stevens lives in Central Maine with her husband on their 37-acre farmstead where she enjoys writing, gardening, walking and reveling in the beauty of nature. She advocates for children and childhood literacy and for monarch butterflies, an endangered species. Stevens’s children’s activity book, THE TANGRAM ZOO and WORD PUZZLES TOO! was first published in 1997 by Windswept House Publishing, Mt. Desert, ME; a second edition was self-published by the author in 2012. AMAZING MATILDA , Stevens's second children's book, self-published in 2012, won a 2013 Purple Dragonfly Book Award (Honorable Mention for Excellence in Children's Literature - Ages 6 and older category) and placed #9 on The 2013 Gittle List TOP 10for Self-published Children’s Picture Books. Stevens has written articles for ECHOES, The Northern Maine Journal of Rural Culture based in Caribou, Maine. In 2013, the author published her first book for the YA/Adult audience: PURE TRASH, a short story of a boy growing up in rural New England in a family whose poverty and alcoholism mark him as a target for bullying by young and old alike. This short story is a prequel to Stevens's debut novel, DOG BONE SOUP, A Boomer’s Journey released in January of 2015.
        Bette A. Stevens says:

        I’m with you all the way, Sandee! 💞

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