Now this is what I call a blog shot through withal good taste!
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Thank you very much. That was very kind of you :)
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Hi David. I am so glad you visited my second blog and followed. I am complimented beyond measure. I hope you will visit often!
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To know your story is to weep over nearly every verse. It is quite overwhelming and took me quite by surprise.
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Yes, it does. Regardless of the author, there is a true message there. It is not who wrote it but rather, what is written that is remembered.
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I am sorry of the weeping caused, but it is a part of me. The person in The Walk series was an engineer at Fukushima and by happenstance, we became friends. He was assigned to another nuclear company and sent to the US. I was the person reviewing his application for licensure and after a bumpy start, we respected each other and became very good friends. And has been re-assigned to the NC office. We communicate regularly snd I am happy to report to you, he has made some friends there. So, his sadness has lightened.
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