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Yes my thought and prayers are to the people in Japan. Love that yellow hibiscus.
MYM
My hear and praeyrs go out to japan. It is a terrible tagedy.
There cannot be enough prayers offered. Your offering of one perfect blossom is very apt.
Beautiful flower. I am praying also.
Shirley
Yah right I agree. Today's report, thousands of people were already confirm died during that terrible Tsunami. Let us be prepared and turn to GOD. GOD bless sister!
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Japan is in my thoughts and prayers.
Beautiful shot.
Have a fabulous week!
My Yellow
A beautiful photo and great thoughtfulness.
Lovely flower and a beautiful gesture.
a thoughtful gesture. our prayers for the people of Japan.
Mellow Yellow Monday
Gorgeous!
My mellow Yellow
We all pray for them Lilly.
Costas
Prayer is the most powerful help we can give them. Nice shot. =)
Beautiful picture.
I join you in the prayers..may God give them courage to bear the loss.
Excellent beautiful yellow flower. I wish you a wonderful week!
Flowers seems to sprout on the web helping us to meditate and send positive thoughts towards Japan.
Same here my prayers for these days are always for them. Mine is here for MYM
My Daily Mumbles
So very scary what's happening there .. I hope they can avoid a total nuclear melt down
My thoughts are to the people of Japan as well and May Our Lord God Bless them and help them recover from this huge disaster. beautiful flower!
Adin B
Beautiful photo and our thoughts are with the people of Japan.
So glad I found a fellow Long Islander's blog through Lori. Having spent my entire life there I miss it now that I have moved.
Beautiful.
Praying for Japan!
My MYM
Very sweet, Lily. I can't begin to fathom what they're going through, but my prayers are with them.
I was born in Japan, lived there for a number of years and my best friend and relatives are still there. I've spoken to them and they say they are alright, but they are so shaken. Thanks for this beautiful photo and your thoughts.
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