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Thursday, November 16, 2017
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Its something you don't want to see on the street and a shame for our society. Who does something about it and who cares. Not the politics, thats for sure.
ReplyDeleteI always have pain when I see witches as that one of people who live in the street
ReplyDelete...third world.
ReplyDeleteIt's so sad.
ReplyDeleteSad sight to see. Not every homeless individual is capable of getting off the streets by themselves. With assistance, though, many can get the help they need and get into housing. The challenging ones are chronic homeless who do not want to leave their lifestyle and continually refuse help.
ReplyDeleteTraveling adventurers? Or homeless? I am going to pretend they are explorers. No one should be living on the streets in our modern times.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely on the ready.
ReplyDelete(painful situation to observe)
This is always such a sad thing to see. I hope they are safe on their journey.
ReplyDeleteWhat a photo. You've done a number of these...perhaps you could produce a pamphlet and present it to the powers-that-be to see if they might come up with some way of helping such folks. Can't imagine being homeless and on the road in your part of the world in the winter. It's bad enough here in Florida. Your photography is quite breathtaking.
ReplyDeleteIt is sad to see.
ReplyDeleteA sad scene Andy. You see people all over in different cities and different countries living rough. What the heck is the answer. Seems like no one cares and that by itself is very sad and sick.
ReplyDeleteThis post and your previous ones on the subject are very powerful!
Be thankful each day for every bit you have in life. So many have less.
ReplyDeleteA depressingly common sight. They may move on but they've definitely been left behind.
ReplyDeleteA walker and a suitcase - two people probably talking about where they might go next - so sad to see the photo, it sure tells a story which you are very good at when doing your street photography :)
ReplyDeleteIt is a hard road. Life can be tough as your photos clearly show.
ReplyDeleteA tough, tough existence.
ReplyDeleteA harsh photograph - and pain.
ReplyDeleteUna nueva fotografía de denuncia social de las que impresionan. Me la imagino en blanco y negro.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,
Such a contrast of living standards compared to the photo of the new house. Very sad indeed.
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