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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
You Are The Voice
The human spirit never stops amazing me.
Are you proud of the country you live in? I miss the United States and a part of me will always call it home, but today I am proud to say that I am a Norwegian and Norway is my home.
Whenever i see people gathered in open sorrow, putting aside their differences it gives me hope for the human race. What a beautiful thing and heartbreaking at the same time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your country.
Every person should believe they live in the greatest country in the world. If they don't believe that they should work to make it so or move to where they think it's better.
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Beautiful photos showing an outpouring of love!
ReplyDeleteSo good to see people banning together to fight ignorance and violence with sheer love and support.
ReplyDeleteSo amazing! This really touched my heart!
ReplyDeleteWhenever i see people gathered in open sorrow, putting aside their differences it gives me hope for the human race. What a beautiful thing and heartbreaking at the same time. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your country.
ReplyDeleteVery moving, SIS.... How could you not be proud...
ReplyDeleteI'm proud of Norway too, and proud to be part Norwegian--I love how everyone has come together. I hope you heard from your missing loved one, Siv.
ReplyDeleteAmazing photos.
Those are some amazing photos of people coming together.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos- thank you for sharing. The hope in all of these is truly moving.
ReplyDeleteEvery person should believe they live in the greatest country in the world. If they don't believe that they should work to make it so or move to where they think it's better.
ReplyDeleteMy condolences and prayers go out to all affected by this tragedy!
ReplyDeleteGod bless Norway as all grieve for such tragic deaths.
ReplyDeleteWhat touching pictures, it's amazing how strong and united everyone can become after a tragedy. I'm not even Norwegian and I'm proud of them :)
ReplyDeleteNorway is pulling through beautifully. May we all have such ability to react with decorum and class.
ReplyDeleteAnd I'm proud to have you as my Norwegian friend.
ReplyDeleteGod bless you my very real friend, Geoff.