All around the world people have their fingers crossed that peace will come to your whole region. Politicians are working hard to broker peace, but it doesn't come easily. Very best wishes. Cro xx
Ellen, Steve, Linda, am, Cro,Thank you to each of you who came here and commented, you are the people who give me strength and hope. Sorry that I don't answer each of you personally and sorry that I don't comment on your blogs, I read sometimes, but most of the time I try to gather strength and get through the day and hope for the best. And thank you again.
You have to cling onto hope. What else is there?
ReplyDeleteThere's not much left of that either, I'm trying.
DeleteIt may be a cliché but I hope you can stay strong x
ReplyDeleteDear Jaycee,thank you.
DeleteI see that there are visitors here from Iran, Senegal, and Western Saudi Arabia. Maybe it's time for world peace. Let it start here in Blogland.
ReplyDeletePeaceful views of your garden, Yael. I hope for world peace also.
ReplyDeleteThere is always hope. Your garden is looking great. :)
ReplyDeleteHi Yael. Your garden is lovely. Some sort of normalcy. Cling to that hope!
ReplyDeleteEach time I hear from you and when I see your lovely garden and/or family members, I feel hopeful. It's time for world peace.
ReplyDeleteAll around the world people have their fingers crossed that peace will come to your whole region. Politicians are working hard to broker peace, but it doesn't come easily. Very best wishes. Cro xx
ReplyDeleteEllen, Steve, Linda, am, Cro,Thank you to each of you who came here and commented, you are the people who give me strength and hope. Sorry that I don't answer each of you personally and sorry that I don't comment on your blogs, I read sometimes, but most of the time I try to gather strength and get through the day and hope for the best. And thank you again.
ReplyDeleteThinking of you Yael and I'm hoping too. For peace. For You
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