NZ police now thinking it was just the one gunman not a cell
NZ police now thinking it was just the one gunman not a cell
<<By the afternoon, as acceptance set in, there were lots of tears but practical gestures of support. People are still just trying to help.
Sofia, from Chile, got up early this morning and she and her partner baked some bread. Almost all of her neighbours are from somewhere else; Fiji, Korea, The United States.
"I had never talked to my neighbours. So we went down our driveway and we talked to everyone." >>
<< "Fighting fear. With food and with talking.">>
"You are loved. You are welcome. You are Kiwi."
and I just realised it's St Patrick's Day tomorrow.
not sure there'll be much partying
https://twitter.com/paulusthebrit/status/1106774870694592512/photo/1
<< Seen on Castle Street Dunedin today. Let's keep NZ a safe and loving country. #Love #TheyAreUs #NoPlaceForHate >>
Yay, found the original source of my favourite visual response
rubyalicerose on Instagram
Christchurch City Council photographs
https://twitter.com/ChristchurchCC/status/1106730744687165440
https://twitter.com/ChristchurchCC/status/1106760142337372160
<< On Thursday evening, Christchurch author Rosie Belton launched her book ‘Living with earthquakes and their aftermath’. The book was, in part, a celebration of how far the city had come since the earthquake on February 22 2011.
Standing in front of the tribute wall today, she noted how the sky was “suitably grey”. She had to go somewhere, she says, to be with other people. >>
<< Her book was dedicated to “all who face and survive unwanted change”.
“And here we have it again.” >>