The effect on me to see so many familiar buildings mangled and fallen, and tent cities dotting the way from the UN compound to Petionville, is heavy----a heaviness that fills my heart in a very new and unknown way. As I spend more time here I'm sure I will have more stories to share----for now I am sensing a large hole in a city that despite intense poverty and poor infrastructure has always been filled with vibrant color, movement, sound and life. There are signs of that vibrancy returning now; little Marchan stands selling fruit, toiletries, and even a few clothes. In tent cities children play ball and run and laugh, and people smile. Several people I said hello to this morning said "I am here, Thanks to God" when I asked them how they are.
Haiti has always been a place where the extremes dance side by side and she is even more that place now.
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