July 10, 2005
Link alert

There have been such great posts in the blogosphere the last few days regarding the tragedy in London.

Here's a few that caught my eye:

One of the more widely linked ones is Tim Worstall. He was even picked up by the mainstream media with his post, Terrorist Bombs in London. A must read.

Peace, Order and Good Government points us to a chilling thought. There was actually 6 on that list...Italy was also included. Do I think Canada's in the crosshairs? My gut reaction is no. I think the people that do these despicable things have higher priorities, but as I don't think like them, who knows? Our security does need to be tightened. Our Marine security alone is a shambles, let alone our transit security that allows a teenager to be beaten to death, yet now starts worrying about packages.

Red, a friend of mine from outside London, posts a couple rare pictures, and shares with us the London mayor's speech. One of the better ones, I think.

The above picture comes from this site. Some very cool graphics here.

Here's a first-hand account of someone who was not only there, but went on to experience an inflight emergency on his flight out of Heathrow

From Trucker Bob, I leave you with this quick little verse:

Life is but a pathway
Of freshly fallen snow
Be careful how you tread it
For every step will show

Sue
Vancouver, British Columbia
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A patriotic Canadian full of visions of a better Canada, random thoughts and a lot of hot air. Who am I? A struggling writer and photographer, who looks forward to a better Canada. I read. A lot. I learn. A lot. I push myself. A lot. The world is a small place, and getting smaller every day. I'm proud to have friends in every corner of the earth, and abide by the old adage that there are no strangers, only friends we haven't met yet.



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