Thursday, April 19, 2007

HNT-For those mourning (and Tie Dye #11)

I have no real words, there was senseless horror at Virginia Tech, every day there is horror in the Middle East and other places all around the world. Today is the anniversary of other inconceivable violence. For those in grief, may each find light in the darkness.



light in dark

*Only after I took the pic did I notice I was wearing a tie dye shirt so it's coincidental that this is #11 in the tie dye series.

41 comments:

  1. Very sweet & thoughtful.

    Happy HNT.

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  2. Anonymous11:48 PM

    Thats beautiful Lime, truly. HHNT.

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  3. Our Hearts go out to those kids families...
    Kiss your kids tonight!!

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  4. Anonymous1:46 AM

    I don't see the picture. :(

    Yes, my prayers are with the friends and families of the victims.

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  5. Thank you for your words.

    ~Him

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  6. I can not even imagine the terror of the day, the amazing bravery displayed by some, and now the grief felt by so many. Prayers to the families and friends.

    Thank you Lime.

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  7. Anonymous9:20 AM

    the picture and your words say it all. Thank you lime.
    tc

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  8. That is perfect! HHNT!

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  9. Prayers for all those in Colorado remembering today, Oklahoma City today remembering, and for all those affected by VT dealing with new pain. Our prayers and love to them all.

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  10. Once again you go one better than anyone else. Truly beautiful. I won't say HHNT, but have a good one anyway.

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  11. Anonymous10:41 AM

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts Lime...

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  12. Anonymous10:41 AM

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts Lime...

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  13. Very nicely said, despite "no real words" . . . tough for anyone to know what to say or how to react to something like this. It's surreal.

    Let's just hope that something positive comes from it, to protect our kids in the future.

    XO

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  14. There's too much violins on television, thats why.

    ;)

    Thank you Lime, HHNT

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  15. Anonymous11:13 AM

    May the candle always burn . . .

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  16. Very serene Lime...the perfect post when there are no words to be said!
    xo

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  17. senseless it truly was.

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  18. well said Lime! The memory is still fresh as yesterday in mind, it sure doesn't seem like twelve years ago and look at all the tragedy that has taken place since..it's a sad world we live in.

    Thank you Lime!

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  19. Anonymous1:23 PM

    Beautiful
    and God bless those who are hurting ..

    HHNT

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  20. Anonymous3:39 PM

    It's all senseless -- war, violence and hate. My heart just aches over it all.

    Beautiful & touching picture.

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  21. sorry lime can't read this I'm to raw right now. please check your previous post for a comment I thought inappropriate here

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  22. Beautifully said and pictured Lime. My heart aches for those that lost someone.

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  23. What a tragedy this happened to all those people and their families. There were so many warning signs too.

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  24. Anonymous9:21 PM

    Did you ever imagine for a second, the sound that our planet could expell... If those astronauts, at place of only seeing it,in all it's shiny light blue, could have heared it... what do you think they would have heared??? An immense scream of pain... and we are in... ignoring it almost all the time... but surrounded by it... always...
    You had a very kind thought, lime...
    Happy HNT anyway!

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  25. How thoughtful of you. HHNT!

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  26. Anonymous11:22 PM

    That's actually a pretty good picture. Thanks for reposting. I can see it now.

    Good tribute.

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  27. I really like this one !!!!
    good job! :)

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  28. I feel a hush fall over me as I look at that photo. Thanks.

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  29. Yeesh. What's wrong with this world? Oh right, it's US.
    Humans, I mean. Nice pic though.
    I'm up at my place with a VERY happy dance! :-)

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  30. Beautifully put thoughts on what can only be described as disturbing events.

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  31. It has been really sad.My heart goes out to the deceased.
    I heard there were two Indians among the ppl killed.
    This has been a really disturbing event.
    May God Rest them in Peace.

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  32. Lime...I just read your post you left...ARE YOU OK????????? OMG...Yeah, FUCKFUCKFUCK THAT HURT! I would have cried. Oh man....

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  33. Anonymous9:55 PM

    Well said...and to think that somehow we are powerless to the genocide in Darfur as well...it's really saddening...I'm sending peace and love to the families the world over.

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  34. Congrats and excellent choices!

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