Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2015/09/11
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I was born in 1950. My generation has had it easier than previous ones,
though not as easy as some subsequent ones perhaps, depending on pov.Of the
generation of this poor soul not only did many not survive WW 1, but those
who did saw their children taken up fighting in WW 2.I have a lot of
photographs and a family tree of my maternal grandmother's. She lived from
1898 until 1999, so not only the heartache of 2 world wars, but also the
"trauma" of living through the century with the biggest changes ever. So few
men came back to England from WW 1 and those that did had the memory of the
unthinkable conditions they survived.
The Unreturning Poem by Wilfred Owen - Poem Hunter
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| The Unreturning Poem by Wilfred Owen - Poem HunterSuddenly night crushed
out the day and hurled Her remnants over cloud-peaks, thunder-walled. Then
fell a stillness such as harks appalled |
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I often reflect on this and on how fortunate I have been myself.
Frank D.
On Friday, 11 September 2015, 0:54, Ken Carney <kcarney1 at cox.net>
wrote:
Prowling around in an old cemetery again today, and I ran across this
marker.? I'll never complain about anything again.
Ken
http://gallery.leica-users.org/v/kcarney/_DSF2801-Edit.jpg.html
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