Embora pareça verde, a verdade é que é bastante saborosa e o mais incrível é que até das bananeiras meias secas nascem bananas novas!
É mesmo um país fantástico!
After so many days being away (due to the trip to Frankfurt and my final examinations at the Faculty of Fine Arts), I resume my publications…
I like this picture so much that I’ve been trying to find the right moment to publish it since the beginning. Many times have I almost showed it, but I think I never found the right words to go with it…
… I feel like that… holding to a string, trying to stand… to save what’s left. This final phase of the school year is harder on me than I had pictured it to be and what I didn’t want to happen has already happened: I have to do a subject in September…
The wire where we hang our clothes is, for me, an incredible synonym for equality. It is where we hang that t-shirt we like so much, the trousers we put on for a special occasion and so many other clothing items… everything with no distinction… it is also where we hang our old t-shirts and the dust cloths, the panties and the socks we rarely show to someone… all on the same wire…
… isn’t it a great synonym for equality?
It is with great pity that I verify that the DEL8 winning group won’t be travelling to Guinea. The political instability spoke louder and it has become too dangerous to travel there right now as the elections take place…
The alternative is Mozambique. It is not certain yet that the group will go there, but the opportunity of spending 15 days with a reality which is completely different from ours seems to me to be the best possible alternative.
The money that the “amnesties” have collected for Safi will be sent through the missionary Sisters (so it is granted it will get there). By the way, I take the opportunity to tell you that we have already received the money and that the total up until now is: 454,38€. It is a great help!
About the picture, I just want to say this:
Stepping on a mud where our feet get buried, do we stay focused or unfocused relative to what surrounds us? Do we only see what’s right in front of us or do we try harder to see farther, even if it means not understanding everything… to see everything in an unfocused way?