Such a tragedy Inger. It’s hard to watch on tv and the issues just keep coming. My heart is weary for them and I try to think of myself being in their shoes and how I would feel. It’s devastating. Blessings to you on this Sunday morning friend, Amy
Those poor people will suffer for a long time. I can't imagine putting your life together again after such devastation but it was done in New Orleans so it will also happen in Japan. Love and peace,
Thank you so much for your kind comments. I believe that the people of Japan will come back, but before that happens we will learn that their losses have been enormous. Thank you texwisgirl, I will visit you right now.--Inger
Nature's powers are are truly awe-inspiring. They can be something wonderful or so frightening and sad, like this quake and tsunami. I, too, feel for the Japanese people. I hope you and Errol are feeling better.
Just found your blog through phantom kitty. This is a beautiful photo to go with your sentiment today. The people of Japan are certainly in our thoughts and prayers as they deal with this tragedy.
Amen... So much loss, devastation and unknown...
ReplyDeleteMine too, Inger!
ReplyDeleteNice picture, BTW.
It's a tragedy. I feel for them, truly.
ReplyDeleteSuch a tragedy Inger. It’s hard to watch on tv and the issues just keep coming. My heart is weary for them and I try to think of myself being in their shoes and how I would feel. It’s devastating.
ReplyDeleteBlessings to you on this Sunday morning friend,
Amy
What a tragedy. My thoughts and prayers go out to them also.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeleteThose poor people will suffer for a long time. I can't imagine putting your life together again after such devastation but it was done in New Orleans so it will also happen in Japan.
ReplyDeleteLove and peace,
It's hard to imagine the magnitude of the disaster, isn't it? My prayers, also, go out to the people of Japan at this horrific time.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad. We are praying.
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteIt seems so far away yet so close at the same time. This will affect the world.
ReplyDeleteHellow sweet Inger. I gave you an award today. Please come by and pick it up when you like. :)
ReplyDeleteInger, it is so upsetting to watch on TV. I can't even imagine how long it will take to rebuild....:)JP
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for your kind comments. I believe that the people of Japan will come back, but before that happens we will learn that their losses have been enormous. Thank you texwisgirl, I will visit you right now.--Inger
ReplyDeleteNature's powers are are truly awe-inspiring. They can be something wonderful or so frightening and sad, like this quake and tsunami. I, too, feel for the Japanese people. I hope you and Errol are feeling better.
ReplyDeleteWell said Inger. Such a tragedy.
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ReplyDeleteJust found your blog through phantom kitty. This is a beautiful photo to go with your sentiment today.
ReplyDeleteThe people of Japan are certainly in our thoughts and prayers as they deal with this tragedy.
Agreed :(
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