
Life contains mingled joy and sadness. These feeling intensify as Christmas nears.
Christmas is a season brimming with generosity and hope. But the difficulties we all face persist. And for some, those difficulties are extreme.
During my walk this afternoon beneath dark, dramatic storm clouds, I captured a few images of human sadness, joy . . . and hope.












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The homeless break my heart and it is so very cold now!
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The nights are getting cold. It must not be very easy.
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This is beautiful and very sensitive. Many blessings to us all.
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What is spice?
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Synthetic marijuana. Bad batches have caused dozens of homeless to be rushed to emergency rooms. It’s cheaper than many other drugs, and makes people go crazy.
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Wow…never heard of it. That’s awful.
Great photos!
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We can contribute in some manner. Buy a meal, gift cards for fast food, plastic baggies of essential items along with treats, hand out a few blankets or jackets. We must not depend on others to do so. It is such a blessing to give.
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Great ideas, Mother Hen!
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