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Your collage is opening eyes,
.......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Just be attentive like you, William
I like very much the composition, too
the colors yet don't lose their meaning and amazing, spiritual effect.
Just a fantastic work, William!
Stay safe, and stay well!
Bonne journée William.
das wirkt klasse.
Weard
great to be back to your photos:)
Take care and have a good week.
The colours are cool and new.
Winter is coming.
Have a good weekend
BTW, you left me a very thoughtful response in regards to my disheartened view of native americans vs stupid americans and it was very interesting to read.
Regarding Mystic CT and your discovery of the massacre with resulting fury and feelings of woe, I do keep your embracing, hopeful views of people near and dear when I find these situations on my own. I don't know how to deal with it any other way--we have to hope that at least some people will change for the better, even if the majority aren't going to and aren't capable either. It's horrifying that it seems like the overwhelming majority of people are monstrous. But they aren't all. So we have to keep our eyes open for them, and spread the right messages when we can. Sometimes we will attract the good folk and they really are a bright light in all the gloom. You certainly are. I mean...the problem with learning about the world and history is that you will be hit in the face with so much ugliness and horror, but keeping an eye open for anything positive can make it all worthwhile.
Your case in point is learning that at least some native americans don't view all of us interlopers as vile monsters. I don't think I could be counted among them if I were them though, I'd be too angry...though...carrying that torch does nobody any good, does it? Hmm. You keep me thinking about balance, hope, fairness and proper response to the awfulness found everywhere out there.
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