It seems we are returning to troubled and divisive times with the promise of a Mexican wall, attempted travel bans on selected muslim based countries and the approval of the Dakota pipeline.
What kind of future do we want for the children of today? Personally I’d prefer to see a more inclusive world where we accept, understand and even celebrate differences, it makes us all unique.
I would hope that this child can still smile fully in 20, 30 40 and more years, not despair at the folly and the destruction of the generations that went before.
Here’s to the future of all young people in the world today, regardless of creed, skin-colour, nationality, wealth……..
Such natural and fresh faces
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Very informal and for that fresh
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Hear hear …. what a little sweetie
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Reblogged this on Journal Edge.
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Yes, we really must work harder to create a world in which such a darling child can always smile. Beautiful shots, as usual!
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Hear! Hear!
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Thanks Debbie, hope all good with yourself, MM🍀
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Everything’s good, John. Hope you are too. Oh by the way, my son Daniel is getting married in Dublin in September to a beautiful and wonderful little Irish lass, so now we all have a second chance to travel to your lovely country. So enjoyed it the first time around!
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Yay, a return trip and a wedding thrown in. Have a fab time Debbie🍀
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Problem is too many people in the world..the world can only hold enough.. and once fossils fuels decline..thus may the food supply..need to be sustainable.
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And too many seek the drugs of power and money with too little regard for everyone else…
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So true
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Such a sweet face! 🙂 Is she family?
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Thanks Jo, she is bright but we cannot claim her – she is the daughter of friends. 🍀
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