Monday, April 15, 2013

Marathon Finish Line

Earlier in the afternoon before the bomb attack. A terrible day for Boston and the world.

You can view photos of the attack on boston.com.

23 comments:

  1. Pretty picture. So sad what happened later. My prayers go out for the people of Boston.

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  2. Prayers for my home city. Such a horrible thing to happen. But I know this - the people of Boston are strong and will end up stronger.

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  3. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. So glad you missed the explosions.

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  4. thoughts and prayers are being sent your way. Boston is an amazing city. God bless you all.

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  5. Such an insane conclusion to a day of joy and celebration. It is just sickening. Our prayers to all.

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  6. All my thoughts go to victims and their families. That's horrible and makes me sick!
    I hope everything is OK for you and your relatives.

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  7. I just found out through the radio, a terrible tragedy. My sincere condolences to the victims, I hope the injured will recover soon.

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  8. I agree, we are close to the Boston citizen, all the best... we really leave a crazy world...

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  9. My prayers go out to your city. As a runner, I just cant imagine something like this happening.

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  10. So glad to know that you are ok. I still can't comprehend the horror of it all.

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  11. Reject thoughts about the sickos responsible for this carnage and focus on the hundreds who helped. Our nation is full of good and caring people!

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  12. A horrible ending to a day full of joy and achievement. My heart aches for those who were injured and the families of loved ones lost.

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  13. A shocking end to a well loved event CB, who would've thought when you took this picture. Heartfelt thoughts to the people of Boston.

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  14. I am glad you are OK and I am so sorry about this tragedy.

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  15. Jim, you were right there! I was a bit afraid to check your blog but I'm very glad you're okay.

    It is a terrible thing to happen. I don't know what to say, it feels too close - people like us who live in big cities and take part in races or stand on the sidelines to support them. It could happen to any one of us.

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  16. Dreadful news, so sad for those caught up in the carnage and having to deal with the aftermath. It seems a senseless act. My thoughts and prayers are with your city.

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  17. I feel deeply saddened. My condolences to all.
    We must keep running in the marathon of life.

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  18. So sad moment...I'm sending love and prayers for the victims and their families.
    Léia

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  19. a sad day for Boston and the rest of the world too!
    thinking of you all.

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  20. Such a vibrant, cheerful photo - what happened later is still incredibly difficult to comprehend, and so terribly heartbreaking. How surreal it must seem to you! I'm sure glad you're okay, and hope your friends and loved ones are as well.

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