My Paris, I’m Relieved and Wounded

It’s not over yet. I look forward to the final resolution of this situation. I hope it’s peaceful and will lead to better communication between the different peoples of France. Although I haven’t spent much time in France, it was a precious time for me, which I’ll never forget. For me, every French casualty hurtsa9345_016. A respectful “hat’s off” to my FB friend Nadia Bodin of France. We may be related, as there is a network of Bodin folks in France. Nadia, please join the conversation, and invite your friends to chime in. Photo: Champs Ellysee, Paris. circa 1915.

2 thoughts on “My Paris, I’m Relieved and Wounded

  1. I second that Donna- Thanks Fred! One must not forget where we got the statute of Liberty from either!! Light shinning the way to America…Freedom has never been free takes work and effort…I listen and learn cradle to grave!

    What freedom is all about below…History books do not always tell the truth or may change it…

    “Let me be a free man, free to travel, free to stop, free to work, free to trade where I choose, free to choose my own teachers, free to follow the religion of my fathers, free to talk, think and act for myself — and I will obey every law or submit to the penalty.

    Hin-mah-too-yah-lat-kekht has spoken for his people.

    Chief Joseph – Nez Perce

    Recommend the book Flight of the Nez Perce by Kent Nerburn a real eye opener he did die of a broken heart…

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