Rainbow rememberance tribute

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Northern Lass
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Rainbow rememberance tribute

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I was thinking.....

All these people that have died with covid 19 they should be remembered
on some sort of memorial.

The Rainbow symbol would be perfect.

All their names on it.
Somewhere in London maybe.

A huge built Arch shape ...a huge rainbow...that would be ...A shelter to sit under ....to take a moment to reflect and read the names.

or a garden to walk through an arch at the beginning of the garden....an arch gated entrance...into a lovely garden of rememberance
with the names somewhere....remembered.

The rainbow ...the arch....is a symbol of hope...of new beginnings...of new life.

No matter how dull the day or how bad the weather ..bit like todays grey rainy day...
when the sun comes out and all those little rays of light ignite and unite in that
spectrum of colour..........hope is all around us..and life feels good again....

just a thought.
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Re: Rainbow rememberance tribute

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What lovely thoughts Jan :clap:
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Put it next to the Cenotaph :idea:
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Re: Rainbow rememberance tribute

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mallosa wrote:What lovely thoughts Jan :clap:

They are aren't they
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