How to keep it cool in such an situation. Near impossible indeed. Nice illustrated Andy but does it help. Only to make the more well situated viewers aware of this inequality in our prosperity.
It is a sad time for those who do not have a means of finding shelter or air-conditioning. Our summer has not been so hot, but it really has been dry until this week.
Hope someone picks his fallen shoe up and put it where it belongs. Your photo looks almost like a painting!
ReplyDeleteClick on the photo to view it at full size. It will look more realistic.
DeleteHow to keep it cool in such an situation. Near impossible indeed. Nice illustrated Andy but does it help. Only to make the more well situated viewers aware of this inequality in our prosperity.
ReplyDeleteSome people don't like me posting pictures of the homeless but I have no intention of stopping. It is a reminder that life is not rosy for everyone.
Delete...with green socks!
ReplyDeleteIt is a sad time for those who do not have a means of finding shelter or air-conditioning. Our summer has not been so hot, but it really has been dry until this week.
ReplyDeleteIn the cold or in the heat, it's all bad for those with no place to go.
ReplyDeleteNice street scene a little sad but realist.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine it's rough on them.
ReplyDeleteA poignant photo.
ReplyDeleteThe hot weather must be very tough to deal with. Really, anyone who is homeless life it tough for them. Powerful image Andy!
ReplyDeleteA good reminder that life is not easy for everyone.
ReplyDeleteWinter snow. Summer sun. It's impossibly hard on anyone without a home.
ReplyDeleteMuy buena imagen, amigo... Buena captura
ReplyDeleteMuy expresiva. Me parece que el hombre del azul se ha puesto hasta el pijama para echarse la siesta en el banco.
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo.
So true. I have seen many street people that have switched over to pyjamas.
DeleteI am a bit surprised that he is out in the sun like that and hasn't gone in search of some shade.
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