"When you see the Earth from space, you don't see any divisions of nation-states there. This may be the symbol of the new mythology to come, this is the country we will celebrate, and these are the people we are one with."
Born English but have lived in America for almost 36 years, now proudly a US Citizen but as the old saying goes and as Gregg occasionally tells me, you can take the girl out of England but you can never take England out of the girl.
This is my Mom and Dad, Stanley Douglas Haig Goodall and Joan Goodall, nee Howell. Sorry, this link is for my family, and only family members will be able to click on Dad's picture to view. I have added this link for their easy access.
If any family members pop in and would like to be added to the list, let me know and I will send an invite.
Dad was a member of the Boys' Brigade.This photo was taken around 1928. I am sad to say I don't have any childhood photos of my Mum.
My Mother's parents on their wedding day - early 1900's
Leonard and Elsie May
In memory of my Mother-in-Law Bea, who was a Red Cross Volunteer for many years.
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17 comments:
Thank you for a happy post with a nourishing message, Denise!
Warm Aloha from Waikiki (not far from the Honolulu Zoo LOL :-)
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This reminds me of Bette Midler's song, From a Distance. I really loved this post, Denise.
"diversity is what makes our world a better place,"
quote by me, Gill in Canada!!!
The world and every one and every thing in it is beautiful,one day we will all live in peace.
lovely post with a message for us all.
Bonjour dear Denise,
Such a positive message today, thanks so much!
"“Love is appreciating your differences as well as your similarities.”
big hugs!
Léia
It's a pity we have to go into space to appreciate that we are all one in this beautiful world.
A great message, Denise! Love the cute photo. Have a great day!
Well said Denise. Love the pic and how you give critters a voice;)
Amen to this. Beautiful!
ha ha ha, always guaranteed to make me smile. Great capture.
Shaun
A very positive and profound post, Denise!
We can but hope.
Jane x
very nice thoughts
I believe that the bird in your header is
The Splendid (Ranongga) White-eye, Zosterops splendidus
Tip: Google image search is GREAT!
Warmly, cloudia
OH how cute... Love that picture and your caption....
YES--we are all unique and different, one from the other. That makes life so interesting, doesn't it????
Hugs,
Betsy
Won't it be wonderful when we can all see the world like it is from space. One big global village.
Cute photo and captions. We can only hope Joseph Campbell is correct and we will all learn to get along as one earth-nation.
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