I know that on the other side of darkness…
…is light.
I’m just not able to make that turn yet.
My tears won’t fall and I am numb with grief for the families of the victims in Newton. Somehow I was doing pretty well until last night because I just couldn’t fully understand what happened. And then I did.
How is everyone doing?
I am sending prayers of Love and Strength. I bet you are too.
PS. Big Little Wolf has provided a heads up about this excellent article by Nicholas Kristof in the New York Times that offers some realistic possibilities for gun control.


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Yep, good eye Liza. And the first is the big parking structure visible when you come in to dowtown on Main. Hug to you…
I will be singing that song today in my head, Elizabeth. A good thing. Merci.
I was so glad that what had changed in your country was mentioned, D. It proves that it can be done and WILL make a difference…
Hi Heather. I am so with you about the dark days…there will be light again. I must point out that I'm pretty sure I recognize the building in the second picture. It's near the corner of 4th and Washington in Ann Arbor, right? My former in-laws used to live there. I spent many a Christmas there in that downtown loft and miss it often.
Our thoughts and prayers have been with all those who have been touched by this horrific event in Newton, especially those families who now have an empty chair at their table.
" Imagine all the people living life in peace. You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not the only one. I hope someday you'll join us, and the world will be as one." John Lenon