“We are all first born humans until we allow the classifying terms of race, religion, politics and wealth to wield its divisive mechanisms of separation in our midst.” Jacqueline Oby-Ikocha
I love this random photo I took on the street. Each person is getting on with his daily affair. Each person has his own story to tell.
Each person adds to the jigsaw of the tapestry that makes up humanity.
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Lovely words.
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Thank you Bernadette 🙂
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We gotta get rid of that divisiveness !
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Honestly we’ve got to!
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It really is a beautiful photo. And I think I’ll be getting your book sometime soon. Seems interesting
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Thank you Michael. I love looking at people and we are beautiful.
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I highly agree
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I love your quote on top! Very wise, my friend!
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Thanks dear Tanya 🙂
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Perfect choice of a word – jigsaw. Very true my friend, very true. ❤ ❤ ❤
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Thank you 🙂
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Meena Bazaar ? feels like a back street ? I love that your are in Dubai and sending these lovely pictures. Yeah Dubai is super expensive, but way back in 2002 i think it was reasonable . But it has exploded out of control – in-terms of shopping mall expense. Thanks for sharing always
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It was taken somewhere in Deira. This city is so expensive it’s almost prohibitive but we get by and don’t go on shopping sprees 😉 Thank you
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Ah Deira… Blessing in disguise, no shopping sprees
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I love your words and the picture is beautiful in relation to those words. Lovely.
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Thank you 🙂
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Your words are so true, I don’t know why anything else has to come into picture…nothing else matters! I find your photo interesting in the fact that some of them are looking at you and have a questioned look on their face as if wondering what you are doing, and as you state others going about their day… 🙂
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So many men. I ask myself, where are the women? I am glad you are there to give them some fight as a woman. Good for you.
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