Sunday 11 January 2015

Charlie and Ahmed, all comments relate to the post below

Hi Val
Many many thanks to Gareth & Sarah for this report and photos.  I've been watching the reports from Paris this afternoon, and so moved and so much wanting to participate in some way. It's good to know about local events.
Jill

Hi Val
it made me cry too
H
Other comments
Brought tears to my eyes
DebbyHiggs

Tina Banks and Sonja
Thank you for sharing

Claire Hansom says beautiful

Julia Page says wonderful to have seen this in our beautiful Gaillac

C from Caylus says  Nothing will redress the terrible crimes against humanity but I believe solidarité between Muslims and the French ( also us expats but we are bit players in this) which will ensure that good rises from evil and the FN will not be able to capitolise.

Nadette French reader from Espinas
Hi Val
So comforting to hear - at last - that we are as one. Full respect to those who dare to stand up in a very small town where one is easily spotted, and that doesn't make things easy, we know that.
Nadette


We are with them
So very moved by Gareth's image - many thanks to him for capturing this.
These feelings and fears are otherwise are hidden from us. We must support good people whoever they are and remain sensitive to their fears and insecurities as much as we are our own.Liz

Linda W says Excellent, exactly what is needed. Brave men to stand up and be counted, but where are the wives? and what does the " touche pas mon pays" mean?
Val says the wives were probably ironing like me and he is saying " do not touch my country, which is France.
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