It’s a very sad day when things like this happen.
It’s a very sad day when things like this happen.
To all,
I was going to publish a post about my week's journey, but after the sad news of the happenings in Vancouver, it just doesn’t feel right now. It sort of puts the dampers on everything.
I’ll post it later in the week.
I have Canadian and Filipino friends, and friends and colleagues here at WA, and I respect them all deeply. My heart goes out to everyone affected at this moment in time — especially to anyone who has suffered a loss. Events like this shake us to our bones. Any disaster can do that, whether natural or imposed, and I have seen and felt enough of them in my life.
Robby
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I woke up with this going around in my thoughts so I am sharing it.
In reality, it's a deeply political and social issue. My personal feeling is that sometimes the punishment doesn't fit the crime, or the journey to achieve justice feels out of whack.
Even in today’s world, where we genuinely strive to be more accommodating, much respect seems to have been lost. It’s a very different conversation compared to when I was growing up
It’s very sad. We had an incident in Melbourne a few years ago that involved a car on one of our main city streets, and it really changed the community. Now there are more concrete bollards on our main city streets and the incident changed the way that our infrastructure is planned - safety is front of mind more now.
These type of incidents do Melissa, I was in the USA for 911, that one changed the world. Hurricane Andrew in 92 and Wilma in 2005 and I lost friends on HMS Coventry in the Falklands. And these are just a few of the incidents, people hurt, traumatised their faces etched in my memory
Yes the world has gone mad. I pray all our friends up there are safe and their friends and families too.
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Stay true to your heart, Rob. There will always be things in life we can’t control or fully understand — but it’s often in those very moments that your words can offer someone else the support they didn’t know they needed.
We won't be sad without a post from you, but I do pray good things prevail from the tragedy, which with the support and the love within all of us, good things are possible.
Rick∇