Waiting for the dining room to open at Christ House. Every day around five o’clock a crowd will gather for a meal. When it’s cold, it’s a place to get warm.
Waiting for the dining room to open at Christ House. Every day around five o’clock a crowd will gather for a meal. When it’s cold, it’s a place to get warm.
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voila un théme tres dur, on nous a annoncé deja le 1er sdf mort de froid en france. bonjour tristesse.
veiled a very hard topic, one already announced to us the 1st sdf died of cold in France. hello sadness.
But they don’t drink Champagne like in Paris! Check out Eric’s Paris Daily Photo last Sunday!
Marie, Good “story” photograph. Comments on Eric’s post that Nathalie mentioned got to be pretty tedious–initially interesting, but then the redundancy blunted the message.
In France too, even in small towns where life could be thought easier…
Thisis a picture of a life possible to most of us. We’re only a few misfortunes away from it.
How are you, Marie?
A very touching post. Good that you have a place for them to find some food. Not many places like that here where I live. Life’s tough…