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Travel Tuesday - interrupted


Sunrise, Sunset
Sunrise, Sunset
Swiftly flow the years.....


Our travel this past week has been to love and support and cry,
To run errands and help with paperwork,
To hold hands and tell some stories,
To celebrate the life of one person, and
To grieve the loss of four others.
Each person a role-model for living a caring
and meaningful
life.
Our journey is fragile.

One plane meets the decptively beautiful water,
Life changes forever,
And the community comes together as one.
Remember how we cared about each other
during this crisis,
as the years go by.
Remember to celebrate life
each day
of our lives.
Care, help, participate in the life we've been given.
Our journey is fragile.

God bless....

Comments

S. Etole said…
Yes ... so very fragile at times.
Char said…
so sorry for your losses
Sandy K. said…
Thank you - the community has pulled together as small communities have the opportunity of doing.
Anonymous said…
nice to hear from you again, sandy! i know what you mean though... i often visit many blogs that i love... yours included... but dont always comment. the first image you have here makes me want to just lie in the shade and just be. relax.
Sandy K. said…
It is so lovely by our lakes - you can find fun, frolic and lots of space to lie and reflect:). Nice to hear from you again, too.

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