They are a resilient people, unified in their approach to life. Whether Shinto or Buddhist they will find reason within this tragedy. But prayers for those lives have been lost and those whose lives irrevocably altered is a good thing. I too join you in your concern.
I agree... words cannot say enough but our thoughts will travel across the sea and maybe, just maybe, someone will be comforted. I thank you for your comment on my blog and hope that the waves were not too damaging to the lovely shores of Carmel. It's a beautiful place. I also love your quotes on the right side of you blog page.
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I join you, Jeannette, in thinking and praying.
Fondly,
Glenda
They are a resilient people, unified in their approach to life. Whether Shinto or Buddhist they will find reason within this tragedy. But prayers for those lives have been lost and those whose lives irrevocably altered is a good thing. I too join you in your concern.
I agree... words cannot say enough but our thoughts will travel across the sea and maybe, just maybe, someone will be comforted.
I thank you for your comment on my blog and hope that the waves were not too damaging to the lovely shores of Carmel. It's a beautiful place.
I also love your quotes on the right side of you blog page.
I find myself without words in the face of such tragedy. The tears are gathered by a loving God, sufficing as prayers.
So true, Jeanette.
All we can do is send prayers and/or positive thoughts.
Well said...
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