Immigrants. Where do they belong? Not on the street. Not in camps. Not outside in the cold. No, they belong in our home. In John Le Carre's words: Home's where you go when you run out of homes.
I like this, two people enjoying the moment. I agree with your words on immigrants. The people who complain about them, I wonder what they would do if they were in their shoes.
What very compassionate thoughts for the theme Rob. I was just thinking how much you guys have moved around in the last while and wondered where you might go with this one!
It is a sensitive and thoughtful post for the theme and particularly timing for what is happening throughout the world. I do not understand the approach of some negative people and some politicians in my own country re. immigrants, especially since the majority of our citizens are descendants of immigrants ourselves.
I like this, two people enjoying the moment. I agree with your words on immigrants. The people who complain about them, I wonder what they would do if they were in their shoes.
ReplyDeleteGood luck to them, all of them. Thanks for the good photo, Rob, and the good thought.
ReplyDeleteWhat very compassionate thoughts for the theme Rob. I was just thinking how much you guys have moved around in the last while and wondered where you might go with this one!
ReplyDeleteMore for tomorrow, Grace!
Deletewhat a wonderful post!
ReplyDeleteIt is a sensitive and thoughtful post for the theme and particularly timing for what is happening throughout the world. I do not understand the approach of some negative people and some politicians in my own country re. immigrants, especially since the majority of our citizens are descendants of immigrants ourselves.
ReplyDeleteWise words, Rob.
ReplyDeleteYour head photo is awesome! A beautiful city :)
ReplyDeleteLund & Budapest city daily