Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 hi don mabruk my husband came through just this in iraq when saddam's regime threw his family off their lands and they has to go to iran on foot ,catching animals to eat ,in iran they lived 70 people to a room, he tells me the important thing for them through it all was the bonds between people and family's , with that nothing else mattered, as a community today the kurds i know are truely brothers, share their all, your family has this don, and that the important thing.. the real thing...blessings to ya merlin.. paula.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Yup, in our blood, you should know about Glencoe. I carry the bloodline that made it up and over the mountains and into the shelter of the Macdonnells of Keppoch. Took us in and raised us as their own. When I went back and stood there, there was a profound sense of connection and peace. It is right for me to extend that to others. I'm some busy with offlist email tonite. I swear we are all going to eat because of younger sons choice of a young lady, or most likely she chose him. She is a natural with a cross bow. I've never seen anyone so skilled with so little practice. The boys are well trained, the young ladies not so much as they appeared later on the scene. Both boys are playing the game, making money etc. But they keep enough gasoline on hand to make it here. I am sure they are strong enough to look after everyone if I am not here. Good on you with the wind, I have 2 little air-x machines, total of 1200 watts, but if the grid is gone that is golden. I keep saying it, unless you take care of yourself there is no way you can reach out and help others. Blessings back at you Kiddo. Don > hi don mabruk my husband came through just this in iraq when saddam's > regime threw his family off their lands and they has to go to iran on > foot ,catching animals to eat ,in iran they lived 70 people to a room, > > he tells me the important thing for them through it all was the bonds > between people and family's , with that nothing else mattered, > as a community today the kurds i know are truely brothers, share their > all, your family has this don, and that the important thing.. > the real thing...blessings to ya merlin.. > paula.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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