Hi Xzyzst, just saw your message concerning dvd's, I hope I am in time to tell your foster father to not send me dvd's!. The value of the dvd's is really low compared to postage. Furthermore, at the moment, I can not send any package as the Netherlands stopped accepting packages to the USA because orangeface has not figured out what the tariffs are or something stupid like that. Anyways, if he wants to help me he can help me with postage in case I ever send sth again, DVDs are not the problem. I am glad I just remembered today I can reach you this way, I hope it's timely. Big big hug Jules
Franny Soffin never robbed those banks, it was Swenore, about time the real story is told, Fran didn't rat on who killed those people, he took the blame because his family was threatened by both Swenores, yes Fran hung with some seriously twisted individuals but he never killed anyone, and he was forced to take the blame out of fear for his family. God rest his soul, when I say he should not be talked bad about by anyone! I knew the Swenores and they were crazy!
Hi Milo, thanks for your reply. Today I'd like to talk to you about Italy's rivers and lakes. The fact that Italy has few plains is also due to the lack of large rivers that cross it. The longest river in Italy is the Po, which rises in Piedmont. The Po flows through several important cities, including Turin, along the Po Valley, and finally empties into the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 652 km long. Other important rivers include the Adige, which flows through Trentino and Veneto, the Tiber, which flows through Rome, and the Arno, which flows through Florence. Italy has many lakes. The most famous and largest are in Northern Italy, near the Alps. These are Lake Garda (the largest in Italy), Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Iseo. My favorite lake is Lake Garda; it's close to my city, so whenever I can, I always go to Lake Garda for a break. The southern part of the lake is quite flat and there are also sandy beaches, the northern part of the lake is mountainous: you can admire fantastic views with the mountains overlooking the lake. Best regards Alberto
Hi Jennifer, Thanks for your message, it is a pleasure to hear from you. I'm answering your questions, a little late because I have been on vacation. I spent 12 days at Lake Garda which is located in the north of Italy. It's a magnificent place, tourists come from all over Europe to see it, there are also tourists who come from your country. We don't celebrate the 4th of July in Italy because it's a US holiday. Italy's national holidays are April 25, which commemorates the end of World War II and the Nazi-Fascist dictatorship, and June 2, Republic Day, when in 1946 Italians voted in a referendum to choose between a Republic and a Monarchy, and the majority of Italians chose a Republic as their form of government. On April 25th, there are many events to commemorate and celebrate the end of the war and the return of freedom. Today I would like to talk to you about Italy's rivers and lakes. The fact that Italy has few plains is also due to the lack of large rivers. The longest river in Italy is the Po, which rises in Piedmont. The Po passes through several important cities, including Turin, flows along the Po Valley, and finally reaches the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 45 miles long. Other important rivers include the Adige, which flows through Trentino and Veneto, the Tiber, which flows through Rome, and the Arno, which flows through Florence. Italy, however, has many lakes. The most famous and largest are in Northern Italy, near the Alps. These are Lake Garda (the largest in Italy), Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Iseo. My favourite lake is Lake Garda; it's close to my city, so whenever I can, I always go there for a break. The southern part of the lake is fairly flat and has some sandy beaches, while the northern part is mountainous: you can admire fantastic views of the mountains overlooking the lake. It's been incredibly hot in Italy these days temperatures reach 95/97 degrees F with a lot of humidity. It's called "African" heat because it's brought by an anticyclone that's normally positioned in North Africa and has moved over Europe. I guess it is hot in the prison where you are, I believe it is difficult to bear for you inmates. Best regards, Alberto
Reading your words moved me in a way that is hard to describe. You wrote from a place of truth, pain, and deep reflection, and I felt every part of it. Not just with my eyes, but with my spirit. Your essay is not just a cry for justice it’s a mirror held up to a system that has failed so many.
You don’t deserve to be erased by a number. You don’t deserve to be treated like your life, your growth, your humanity, and your soul are disposable. The way you expressed yourself so clearly, so honestly proves that you are still very much alive. And that’s what they can’t take from you. You are still here, and your voice still matters.
You are not forgotten. You are not invisible. I know that may not always feel true when days stretch into years and silence surrounds you, but I need you to know someone hears you. I hear you. I see you. I believe you.
You said you’ve matured, you’ve grown, you’ve changed and I believe every word of that. And even though the system may not acknowledge your evolution, please don’t let that strip you of the truth of who you’ve become. You are more than your sentence. You are more than your past. You are still a father, a human being, a man with purpose and your purpose is not over.
I don’t know what tomorrow will look like, but I do know that your story is powerful. And I will not let it go unnoticed. Keep writing. Keep reflecting. Keep reaching. Because even when the world tries to silence you, your truth will echo.
With respect, with heart, LaToya Lewis MyColorIsYourColor
just saw your message concerning dvd's, I hope I am in time to tell your foster father to not send me dvd's!. The value of the dvd's is really low compared to postage. Furthermore, at the moment, I can not send any package as the Netherlands stopped accepting packages to the USA because orangeface has not figured out what the tariffs are or something stupid like that. Anyways, if he wants to help me he can help me with postage in case I ever send sth again, DVDs are not the problem.
I am glad I just remembered today I can reach you this way, I hope it's timely.
Big big hug
Jules
thanks for your reply.
Today I'd like to talk to you about Italy's rivers and lakes. The fact that Italy has few plains is also due to the lack of large rivers that cross it. The longest river in Italy is the Po, which rises in Piedmont. The Po flows through several important cities, including Turin, along the Po Valley, and finally empties into the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 652 km long. Other important rivers include the Adige, which flows through Trentino and Veneto, the Tiber, which flows through Rome, and the Arno, which flows through Florence. Italy has many lakes. The most famous and largest are in Northern Italy, near the Alps. These are Lake Garda (the largest in Italy), Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Iseo. My favorite lake is Lake Garda; it's close to my city, so whenever I can, I always go to Lake Garda for a break. The southern part of the lake is quite flat and there are also sandy beaches, the northern part of the lake is mountainous: you can admire fantastic views with the mountains overlooking the lake.
Best regards
Alberto
Thanks for your message, it is a pleasure to hear from you. I'm answering your questions, a little late because I have been on vacation.
I spent 12 days at Lake Garda which is located in the north of Italy. It's a magnificent place, tourists come from all over Europe to see it, there are also tourists who come from your country.
We don't celebrate the 4th of July in Italy because it's a US holiday.
Italy's national holidays are April 25, which commemorates the end of World War II and the Nazi-Fascist dictatorship, and June 2, Republic Day, when in 1946 Italians voted in a referendum to choose between a Republic and a Monarchy, and the majority of Italians chose a Republic as their form of government.
On April 25th, there are many events to commemorate and celebrate the end of the war and the return of freedom.
Today I would like to talk to you about Italy's rivers and lakes. The fact that Italy has few plains is also due to the lack of large rivers. The longest river in Italy is the Po, which rises in Piedmont. The Po passes through several important cities, including Turin, flows along the Po Valley, and finally reaches the Adriatic Sea. It is approximately 45 miles long. Other important rivers include the Adige, which flows through Trentino and Veneto, the Tiber, which flows through Rome, and the Arno, which flows through Florence. Italy, however, has many lakes. The most famous and largest are in Northern Italy, near the Alps.
These are Lake Garda (the largest in Italy), Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, and Lake Iseo. My favourite lake is Lake Garda; it's close to my city, so whenever I can, I always go there for a break. The southern part of the lake is fairly flat and has some sandy beaches, while the northern part is mountainous: you can admire fantastic views of the mountains overlooking the lake.
It's been incredibly hot in Italy these days temperatures reach 95/97 degrees F with a lot of humidity. It's called "African" heat because it's brought by an anticyclone that's normally positioned in North Africa and has moved over Europe.
I guess it is hot in the prison where you are, I believe it is difficult to bear for you inmates.
Best regards,
Alberto
Reading your words moved me in a way that is hard to describe. You wrote from a place of truth, pain, and deep reflection, and I felt every part of it. Not just with my eyes, but with my spirit. Your essay is not just a cry for justice it’s a mirror held up to a system that has failed so many.
You don’t deserve to be erased by a number. You don’t deserve to be treated like your life, your growth, your humanity, and your soul are disposable. The way you expressed yourself so clearly, so honestly proves that you are still very much alive. And that’s what they can’t take from you. You are still here, and your voice still matters.
You are not forgotten. You are not invisible. I know that may not always feel true when days stretch into years and silence surrounds you, but I need you to know someone hears you. I hear you. I see you. I believe you.
You said you’ve matured, you’ve grown, you’ve changed and I believe every word of that. And even though the system may not acknowledge your evolution, please don’t let that strip you of the truth of who you’ve become. You are more than your sentence. You are more than your past. You are still a father, a human being, a man with purpose and your purpose is not over.
I don’t know what tomorrow will look like, but I do know that your story is powerful. And I will not let it go unnoticed. Keep writing. Keep reflecting. Keep reaching. Because even when the world tries to silence you, your truth will echo.
With respect, with heart,
LaToya Lewis
MyColorIsYourColor