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- hotwine - 10-06-2005

If you wonder what he goes through, see today's Wall Steet Journal.


- wondersofwine - 10-17-2005

I looked up the article last Friday. Very moving. As I mentioned before, I have seen some of the soldiers come back from Afghanistan and Iraq with prosthetics or burns on the face, etc. Then there are the ones like this soldier that are damaged more emotionally or mentally than physically. The sacrifices are very real and often very permanent.


- hotwine - 10-17-2005

No one goes to war and comes back unchanged. Some take longer to heal than others. Faith, family and fortitude can play huge roles in the process.


- Georgie - 10-17-2005

That's so true. My father worked with the medics during WWII. He NEVER spoke about the things he saw. I remember him having nightmares and eventually a nervous breakdown. For those of us who have never experienced the horrors of war, it is very hard to imagine.


- Innkeeper - 10-17-2005

And you can say that again.

Another subject: Georgie, glad to see your head is still above water. Same here, although our lovely little trout stream is a raging torrent. It did stay in its bank.


- hotwine - 10-17-2005

Your little trout stream? Did you say TROUT STREAM? Arrrggghhhhhh!!!!


- Kcwhippet - 10-17-2005

My brother-in-law lives across the street from the Westfield River out in the Berkshires, which flooded this past week. He came out the morning after the water receded and found two trout on his front walk.