Instead of posting my
progress on our “Community Supper” today, I would like to pause and reflect on
the civil unrest we have experienced in our country this past week.
A man lost his life in an
incident that should never have happened. Of course, as a nation, we feel
shocked and horrified but why do we always resort to violence? We need to
figure out what we can do as individuals to help bring peace to our unsettled
world.
As quilters we often find tranquility
by quietly stitching and sharing our efforts with those in need. We are the
fortunate ones.
In a time where it is not
possible to physically reach out our hand, let’s find a way to share our hearts
to build a better community.
Peace be with you.
well said wendy...
ReplyDeleteWell said Wendy. I am indeed fortunate.
ReplyDeleteWe will come out of this stronger and more willing to see change. Blessings
ReplyDeleteAmen.
ReplyDeleteMay we be on our way to a more perfect union.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely!
ReplyDeletexo Thanks for posting Wendy. Hopefully we are seeing a tipping point and turning point.
ReplyDeleteIt's definitely a good time to be a quilter.
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