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Sunday, May 22, 2016
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3 comments:
It is comforting to know people care when there is suffering.Very considerate of them to take time and show concern.
It is especially impressive when you see them getting down on their knees to talk to the people in the shelters. I hope I can have such a humble mind and flexible knees when I'm in my 80s.
I don't know much about the politics of Japan and their hierarchy. But the visit is a caring and gracious gesture. I am so sure the people in this area of disaster appreciated their concern.
xx, Carol
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