Thank you Judy! I called my folks this morning and they are a little bit shell-shocked. My mom is 89 and lived through WWII. She said it was less scary to live through those horrid years, because you always knew something could happen, than to have to watch over your shoulder all the time, when things appear so normal. My parents went to the market today in their little town where they presently have a film festival going and it was in the back of their heads that someone could well do the same in that crowd. Sad.
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Thank you Judy! I called my folks this morning and they are a little bit shell-shocked. My mom is 89 and lived through WWII. She said it was less scary to live through those horrid years, because you always knew something could happen, than to have to watch over your shoulder all the time, when things appear so normal. My parents went to the market today in their little town where they presently have a film festival going and it was in the back of their heads that someone could well do the same in that crowd. Sad.
Mes soeurs, mes frères — Il l n’y a pas de mots pour dire comment je suis desolée.
Beautifully done Judy. It is a sad, sad world where things like this can happen.
Well said.