A week ago, I would never have thought Europe would face such evil….. AGAIN. ….. Barely 500 km from my hometown, bombs are flying, people are suffering, innocent people are wounded and killed.
I truly hope there will be a constructive solution soon.
All over Europe, people are on the streets to show their support for Ukraine. SO DO I!
I word and in deeds.
Austria is only a small country, but we stand with Ukraine.
Together we will stay strong, together we will survive!
I can only link the pictures from Vienna, Austria.
Saw a post today on Facebook from a rabbi = thanking everyone for their prayers = his city wasn’t bombed for 2 days (they saw them in the sky but they didn’t hit them and they had no idea where they went) and they didn’t have to go into shelters. He believed the prayers were responsible. My heart breaks for all those who are impacted.
I saw this! I had a doctor’s appointment in St Louis and we were driving out of the city just after sunset and all I can say is that it is so much more striking in person; it brought tears to our eyes. We may be a divided nation in (too) many ways, but we are still a good nation; there are more people here who care than who don’t.
Oh, wow. That’s awesome!
A week ago, I would never have thought Europe would face such evil….. AGAIN. ….. Barely 500 km from my hometown, bombs are flying, people are suffering, innocent people are wounded and killed.
I truly hope there will be a constructive solution soon.
All over Europe, people are on the streets to show their support for Ukraine. SO DO I!
I word and in deeds.
Austria is only a small country, but we stand with Ukraine.
Together we will stay strong, together we will survive!
I can only link the pictures from Vienna, Austria.
Yes we care, a lot, always….
Big big BIG hug, Lis!
Prayers for you and all affected.
Saw a post today on Facebook from a rabbi = thanking everyone for their prayers = his city wasn’t bombed for 2 days (they saw them in the sky but they didn’t hit them and they had no idea where they went) and they didn’t have to go into shelters. He believed the prayers were responsible. My heart breaks for all those who are impacted.
I saw this! I had a doctor’s appointment in St Louis and we were driving out of the city just after sunset and all I can say is that it is so much more striking in person; it brought tears to our eyes. We may be a divided nation in (too) many ways, but we are still a good nation; there are more people here who care than who don’t.