The people who live on the road.
Gypsy Camp 28th July 1951. Gypsy children play happily in overcrowded encampment at Corke's Meadow, Kent. Photo by Bert Hardy.
Fun with old photos for a new month...Sepia Saturday collections start with three guys in a pup-tent. They don't really look at all happy.
Browning, Montana. ca 1910
Sharing with Sepia Saturday
By Helena Nelson Reid
Welcome the present moment as if you had invited it. Why? Because it is all we ever have.
Roughly 500,000 refugees became stranded in the mountains on the Turkish border, suffering from exposure, hunger, and disease.
By Helena Nelson Reid
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Welcome the present moment as if you had invited it. Why? Because it is all we ever have.
PEMA CHÖDRÖN
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From Peter Turnley on FB:
The last time the US encouraged the Kurds to overthrow a government.
In February and March of 1991, President Bush encouraged the Iraqi Kurds to rise up and overthrow Saddam Hussein.
In March 1991, following a failed uprising against Saddam Hussein after the Gulf War, over 1 million Iraqi Kurds fled to the borders of Turkey and Iran to escape brutal retaliation.
In March 1991, following a failed uprising against Saddam Hussein after the Gulf War, over 1 million Iraqi Kurds fled to the borders of Turkey and Iran to escape brutal retaliation.
Roughly 500,000 refugees became stranded in the mountains on the Turkish border, suffering from exposure, hunger, and disease.
All photos here by Peter Turnley















The Kurdish people have been used as pawns and badly treated for a long time. Being split between several countries post WW1instead of the promised establishment of Kurdistan said it all.
ReplyDeleteI really like to avoid the G word if we can. And the Kurds have been pushed around and used for centuries, never allowed to gain their own freedom, always hoping for better.
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