If you read this, please remember you are always loved and worthy of love. You are bold and brave, you are unique and beautiful and can get through anything xxx
We were in the city yesterday to visit the new WA Museum Boola Bardip, I foresee many visits to appreciate all it has to offer. There were already so many messages on the Wall of Love and Loss in the Reflections Gallery, messages like 'I miss you grandad, I love you.' Whoever wrote the message above could not have done so at a more appropriate time with people all over the world struggling with isolation and loss of family and friends. Thank heavens the world will always be full of kind beautiful people. Happy Thursday, take care and stay safe..
...a very special display, thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI like that display better than the locks on a bridge or fence. Messages carry meaning.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful Grace. I recently took photos of a similar wall of messages at the Carousel shopping centre.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful and beautiful find, Grace. Words that are very powerful and filled with emotion.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeletePowerful Message - Love Ya Perth
ReplyDeleteVery touching sentiment
ReplyDeleteThat is beautiful, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThat's a lovely idea.
ReplyDeleteHow appropriate to honor those we have lost, but just looking at your photo I would not wear a yellow shirt. Is that dangerous?
ReplyDeleteHow different and what a fabulous idea. Keep safe Diane
ReplyDeleteI am really touched by this message! All the lockdown and curfew make me feel alone in the world! Thank you, Grace!
ReplyDeleteThat is a great message for the times and you spread it even further. Well done, Grace.
ReplyDeleteVery moving, Grace.
ReplyDeleteOh my this is lovely, and such a delight even from way over here, but to happen on these lovely words is such a gift. Our Human Resource girl does this for us where we can all jot down how we feel, what we're thankful for, or just words to brighten someone's day. This month of course they are hearts!
ReplyDeleteA lovely idea and super good message.
ReplyDeleteGreat message,nice find!! Ew :)
ReplyDeleteGrace! 🤣 I read "bald", not "bold", and with my thin hair I felt like, "HEY!!! WHAT?!" But I got it after a good laugh. xxx
ReplyDeleteGlad, too, you even typed it down, should´ve read that first! (but I´d miss´d the WHAT?!-effect).
Wonderful idea with the wall.
That's a nice idea.
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ReplyDeleteI just saw such a construction once in the monument for the fallen of the shoah in wwII in Amsterdam. People could write messages and then place them on a memorial wall, kind of the same way. The reading was heavy and not as cheerful as here.
ReplyDeleteSomething to cheer you up a bit we can all use...
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful sentiment. It makes you feel warm inside.
ReplyDeleteDearest Grace,
ReplyDeleteFunny that both of us wrote about a Museum, however with a totally different message.
Yours is a profound one, from the heart and pure poetry at its best; whomever we can credit for that.
Yes, there always are people among us with a beautiful soul.
Hugs,
Mariette
LOVE this! should be everywhere for everyone.
ReplyDeleteSo nice
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