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Men think highly of those who rise rapidly in the world; whereas nothing rises quicker than dust, straw, and feathers.


Shiny happy people holding hands. St Johns Park, New Town. October 2010.

Every day I see this as I walk into work.

Every day I wonder why the sun should be so happy to look over a withdrawal unit, pharmacotherapy dispensary, nephrology unit, mental health/drug and alcohol policy unit, aged care facilities and on and on...

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Hi! kris...
Kris said,"Every day I wonder why the sun should be so happy to look over a withdrawal unit...facilities and on and on..."

Maybe to imply that (they) the facilitate's workers, hope to one day bring "sunlight"...Translation: Hope in a place...like you mentioned that is "dark" and filled with despair and "hopelessness.
Nice quote!
Thanks, for sharing!
DeeDee ;-/
Roddy said…
Perhaps the sign isn't for your benefit, perhaps it is for those who are morose and feeling that life has done them some injustice. Imagined or real?!
smudgeon said…
The whole complex of buildings seems a bit grim if you ask me. Perhaps it's a case of trying to brighten the place up...?
Kris McCracken said…
DeeDee, nice and sunny today!

Roddy, BAH!

Me, it'll take more than that!

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