Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Wordless Wednesday... posted a bit early.

The sad side of Denver...



23 comments:

  1. You know, I always say that I'm going to stop feeling sorry for myself when I see stuff like this...but it doesn't last long and then I'm back to wanting more, more, more... :-(

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  2. Unfortunately it's not limited to Denver either... Great photo to make everyone stop and be thankful for what we have.

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  3. This is everywhere and it's only going to get worse. So sad too. Have a great WW. :)

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  4. And to think the cold weather is returning. So sad.

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  5. There's reality for you...

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  6. SO sad, we can find them anywhere in the world.

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  7. it makes you think AND makes you so grateful.

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  8. I'm wondering what Care Ring is and what time of day he is out there. It is sad. An important reminder. Thank you.

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  9. This is so sad. I always wonder what the person's story is.

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  10. That's really sad. But in every part of the world, there is homeless...:(

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  11. Yikes.. They should be moving for the winter

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  12. I always feel sorry for myself and then something always stops me in my tracks and makes me realize it could be much much worse. Thanks for sharing this picture! It is a very sad side of every town/city across America.

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  13. It's very sad and that is a LOT of stuff!

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  14. Neighbors of every kind in every city. Sad but true. He has managed to cary a cart load!

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  15. very sad but that is the reality all over the whole world.

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  16. hope he can find some shelter soon before it get too cold.

    Mine is up now at The FourSeasons of My Life hope you can visit me .

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  17. That's reality. We see a lot of them this side of the globe. Really makes one think, deep and hard.

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  18. Every community has a sadder darker side but it's excellent that you highlighted it & made us think, thanks x x

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  19. No matter how much we have or think we don't have, no matter how much we need or think we need, no matter how much we feel burdened and bad off, there is and always will be someone who has it worse. We should always count our many blessings. Thanks for noticing this man. Many people drive by and don't even see him. This is someones son, brother maybe even father. Next time you see him and can stop - give him $20 and I will pay you back. I am greatful when others are kind to Matt. I am greatful for my children.
    Love Mom.

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