This tragedy is definitely an enigma. I haven't seen the site as I work and live on the other side of Minneapolis but certainly have traveled that bridge many times in the past. It still seems a little unreal at the time. A co-worker had divine intervention that night - she was headed that way to go home which could have put her on the bridge at about that time, but changed her mind and took another route. I really like this mandala, Sue.
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Sue - it is really nice that you acknowledge tragedies like this. I think I recognize this from Virginia. Very moving.
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This tragedy is definitely an enigma. I haven't seen the site as I work and live on the other side of Minneapolis but certainly have traveled that bridge many times in the past. It still seems a little unreal at the time. A co-worker had divine intervention that night - she was headed that way to go home which could have put her on the bridge at about that time, but changed her mind and took another route.
I really like this mandala, Sue.
I am moved beyond words. Your image is hauntingly descriptive. May they rest in peace.
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