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| WW1 ambulance "staff" Picture taken by P. Sirvid |
It's been a while
since we remembered,
the shattered streets
and shattered lives
a world away from
our quiet suburban lives
Lest we forget
we're living on a world
that never stops shaking,
let us take time to celebrate
the men and women
on the front lines
willing to give up
a piece of their lives
to help others
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| WW1 ambulance Picture taken by P. Sirvid |
It's been a bit of a roller coaster of a week, ANZAC celebrations...cough...I mean commemorations always leave me a little sixes and sevens, it's important for us to remember the loss and sacrifice of a generation of young men, but sometimes it doesn't feel...right. Quick - nobody smile - I'm the joy police! Maybe I want to hear about how the CO's stood by their principles even to the death, and how most soldiers respected that stance, far more than the public at home. Yes, there is a time to fight, I'm sure, but you don't need to fight to be a hero.
Some of ours are off in Nepal right now...
http://tvnz.co.nz/national-news/new-zealand-search-and-rescue-team-hit-ground-running-in-nepal-6301819
To donate: The New Zealand Red Cross is probably as good a charity as any, if you have other suggestions please leave a comment.
https://www.redcross.org.nz/donate/nepal-earthquake-appeal/
Overseas:
http://www.pri.org/stories/2015-04-25/how-help-nepal-7-vetted-charities-doing-relief-work-following-earthquake
Best wishes for the week,
A.J.
(P.S. I normally post late on a Tuesday, but because the magnitude of this tragedy is so great, and I decided to post early in the hope of encouraging people to donate.)