tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31081635.post8163712913656713915..comments2023-04-06T10:30:07.575-04:00Comments on Words from Washington: A Matter of PerspectiveDonna Claycomb Sokolhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17814361844932567318noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31081635.post-60017882393472350472010-08-12T12:16:33.567-04:002010-08-12T12:16:33.567-04:00Hmm. Methinks "Fellow Washingtonian" ma...Hmm. Methinks "Fellow Washingtonian" may be a Facebook friend of mine ... but not brave enough to sign their name.<br /><br />Thank you, Donna, for the continued wise words, and I'm honored to know my FB posting (or rant) helped prompt the blog topic.Jerry Robersonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31081635.post-49659944727833815092010-08-06T13:14:31.394-04:002010-08-06T13:14:31.394-04:00Thanks for your reminder to walk in someone else&#...Thanks for your reminder to walk in someone else's shoes - to see someone's else hard perspective. <br /><br />I was watching something yesterday on tv where the person said - you never know who may be standing next to you in the grocery store with so much pain in them... this may be a bit off-topic, but I think it's extending grace to others and imagining what their life must be like and not assuming that you think you know.cherylnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-31081635.post-56958103904446286112010-08-06T09:50:31.683-04:002010-08-06T09:50:31.683-04:00Thank you for your perspective. Some people live i...Thank you for your perspective. Some people live in well-kept apartment buildings, never have to worry about mowing the lawn or cleaning up after a storm, or taking care of a car that got hit by a tree limb, may tend to lose their perspective of what goes on with others. Worse is, they knock the city for being wimpy when it comes to dealing with storms.Fellow Washingtoniannoreply@blogger.com