“Dear Lord/ Lest I continue/ My complacent way/ Help me to remember
Somehow out there/ A man died for me today./ As long as there be war
I then must/ Ask and answer/ Am I worth dying for?”
A poem Eleanor Roosevelt kept in her wallet during WWII.
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Beautiful 😻
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Thank you.
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I just love that pinkness! 🙂
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Matches your umbrella. 🙂
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Yes! and my straw hat and sun glasses! 🙂
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Pretty in pink. 🙂
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🙂 🙂 My brother called me Miss Daisy 🙂 hihihihihi 🙂
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Driving with Miss Daisy…. 🙂
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🙂
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This is glorious!! I absolutely adore it.
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Thanks Laura. 🙂
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You’re welcome 🙂
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What delicate words to go with the pretty photo!
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Eleanor was quite a lady. Thank you.
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Thank you for remembering Pearl Harbor with such a beautiful post. Your image blew me away! I thought I was looking at one of my flowers, Maverick! Just wow! Love, Amy
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That’s the ultimate compliment. Thank you Amy. *Hugs*
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SMILE (((HUGS)))
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absolutely beautiful and the words!!
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Thank you.
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