Monday, April 8, 2013

Journeys To School




“You watch the news?”
“Nah, every day same old story.”
“True, true.”
“Well, the globe still spinning right?”

Often lost with words but never impoverished of thoughts. Pleasant thoughts are too fleeting and not wanting of words while unpleasant ones the problems always lingering, anguishing for words. Good things, great news provide such marvelous pastimes or diversions; but bad things, bad news parallel all nothing but undesirable stress and immense grief.

Living in happiness and peace is universal given the author preferably being blind or in denial. Patting shoulder with approbation, for example a good job done, must take a split infinitive because the list of crucial issues keeps growing longer and more virulent. However we must live and let live, and that such is life, hence a true ambivalence a life.

While many are grinding out a living, perhaps some of you may find time to watch this video about the children of future.

·        Published on Mar 4, 2013
A photo exhibition launched by SIPA Press, UNESCO & Veolia Transdev, "Journeys to School" tells an inspiring story of girls' and boy's journey to school. It is not about misery and isolation -- but courage and determination.

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