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Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Rainbow flag
Wednesday, 17 March 2010
Rainbow flag
12 comments:
- Louise | Italy said...
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Thanks, Brandon. Knowing your 'special interest' I appreciate your comment.
- Wednesday, 17 March, 2010
- LadyFi said...
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Such a moving and sad post. And a beautiful photo of forgotten hopes.
- Wednesday, 17 March, 2010
- MP said...
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I find those lonely, fainted flags, very sad too. Forgotten ghosts of a forgotten war. Or maybe unshakable faith in peace.
- Wednesday, 17 March, 2010
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the window has lots of stories to tell.
- Wednesday, 17 March, 2010
- Lew said...
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Sad windows for a sad situation! Hopefully the elections will result in a more stable Iraq and the killing will end!
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
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Yes we all despise war but in the olden days Kings etc lead their soldiers into battle. How about Brown, Blair and Bush doing the same. Maybe then they would think again if their worthless necks were in harms way.
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
- Gemma Wiseman said...
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A most informative post! The story is so sad! We hear so much about troubled Iraq on the news, but it is seldom we hear stories like this that really touch the heart! Beautiful!
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
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Thought-provoking post, Louise. If only those in power had THOUGHT deeply before they acted in the first place.
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
- Carol said...
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That's a very powerful image!! *sigh* makes me really sad...
C x - Thursday, 18 March, 2010
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beautiful photo.
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
- Warren Baldwin said...
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Sadly poetic. And true. I wonder if the ragged flag and building are indicative of the ragged excuses given us by the leaders?
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
- Karin said...
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Worthy of note photo! When I see photos like this I always wonder as to its story. Thanks for sharing this moving story.
- Thursday, 18 March, 2010
12 comments:
Thanks, Brandon. Knowing your 'special interest' I appreciate your comment.
Such a moving and sad post. And a beautiful photo of forgotten hopes.
I find those lonely, fainted flags, very sad too. Forgotten ghosts of a forgotten war. Or maybe unshakable faith in peace.
the window has lots of stories to tell.
Sad windows for a sad situation! Hopefully the elections will result in a more stable Iraq and the killing will end!
Yes we all despise war but in the olden days Kings etc lead their soldiers into battle. How about Brown, Blair and Bush doing the same. Maybe then they would think again if their worthless necks were in harms way.
A most informative post! The story is so sad! We hear so much about troubled Iraq on the news, but it is seldom we hear stories like this that really touch the heart! Beautiful!
Thought-provoking post, Louise. If only those in power had THOUGHT deeply before they acted in the first place.
That's a very powerful image!! *sigh* makes me really sad...
C x
beautiful photo.
Sadly poetic. And true. I wonder if the ragged flag and building are indicative of the ragged excuses given us by the leaders?
Worthy of note photo! When I see photos like this I always wonder as to its story. Thanks for sharing this moving story.
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