"There are a few things in life in which there is no verbiage."
My wife and I had the good fortune this past November 2016 to go to Europe. We had been to Europe on previous occasions but we had never done a river cruise. We flew from our home in Franklin to Atlanta, then to Paris, France and finally arriving at our planned beginning point Nuremberg, Germany.
The first full day we were there we had planned a tour that would take us to the location where the Nazi war crimes trials were held following WW II. When I taught I had taught American history and had always been interested in the time of WW II. On other trips to Europe we had visited one of the death camps, Dachau.
On that morning as we sat in the very court room where the trials were held just a few feet away from where the accused Nazi officers sat, we listened to and saw things that were done to people that were beyond belief. As we left the court room this line came to me....
"There are a few things in life in which there is no verbiage."
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November 15, 2016
Keep on,
Larry Adamson