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A holiday note
Five days of solitude and my own company. I should be relaxed. I am not. Feed cats morning and evening. Learn to lock them out of the kitche...
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This post will be all over the place, just as I am all over the place. I'm vacillating about going ahead with the carpet and painting. W...
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Friday, I paced the apartment, closing Ray's bedroom door and then opening it. It is closed at the moment, and to be sensible it will sa...
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Do you know the word? I didn't. To my shame, I've practiced malaphores in public. I wasn't arrested. No one has ever remarked o...
I agree that this powerful mural does not need extra words. Why can't the warmongers see that the only way that wars and other military conflicts will end is through talking? (Sorry for the extra words!)
ReplyDeleteThe image is full of peace, if only it was current.
ReplyDeleteMy late son used to take tourist groups from Israel to Lebanon and everyone had a wonderful time *sigh*
Hels while I am still mourning the loss of Ray, I think often about your own loss of a vital younger person
DeleteBeautiful mural.
ReplyDeleteAmen.
Yes. As soon as possible.
ReplyDeleteThe dream
ReplyDeleteI like it and wish everyone everywhere could see it and cease fire.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. And so say all of us.
ReplyDeleteWell that really tells a lovely story, Andrew.
ReplyDeleteA dream.
ReplyDeleteWonderful and so expressive mural !!
ReplyDeleteIf only . . .
ReplyDeleteWell, that's poignant. One can only hope.
ReplyDelete🙏
ReplyDeleteAlison in Wales x
Timely, time to set aside our differences and be good neighbors.
ReplyDeleteVery well done and makes an important message; win-win.
ReplyDeleteI wish.
ReplyDeleteI wish, too.
ReplyDeletePowerful!
ReplyDeleteI saw another one with 2 children and it makes me weep for humanity.
ReplyDeleteXO
WWW
I can add naught but a sigh. Be well, my dear.
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