Saturday, April 9, 2011

99/365: Asleep

Asleep

A drunk sleeping on the doorstep- a common sight in Lodz. At least he's sitting up and not lying in the street. So much for not reinforcing stereotypes...

A note on the flag- in Poland we have no habit of displaying the national flag without special occasion. I mention this because I noticed in the US, the flag is everywhere, all year round. Over here, if flags are out, you can be certain that an important national anniversary or event is coming up.

In this case, the flag is up to commemorate the plane crash which took the lives of 96 of our kinsmen last year, including the presidential pair. The anniversary is tomorrow, on April 10th.

More here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Polish_Air_Force_Tu-154_crash

The crash is a very sensitive issue- I won't go into too much detail but it is worth knowing that the officials on board were on their way to honour the 70th anniversary of the KatyƄ massacre, a series of mass executions of Polish citizens (mainly officers), performed by the Soviets through April and May 1940. Russia has denied this crime for an extremely long time, it's one of the bigger thorns in the relationship between our countries. Around 22,000 people were killed, and their fate kept secret for many long years.

And it would take many long years to explain all the symbolism, conflict, paranoia and anger that has been dividing this country ever since the Tupolew crash, so I won't even try.

I feel like all the pictures I share here end up being accompanied by a lesson in Polish history... I hope that's not boring anyone. We just have a LOT of history.

~Rodia

3 comments:

  1. I cant believe it has been a year already since that terrible tragedy!! Wow!

    Yes we are very proud of flying the flag here in the States.

    Nice picture Rodia!! I love how you capture your city and then give us information to explain why you folks do things the way you do. It is very cool!!!

    Vana

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  2. I don't mind the history lesson at all. I like reading about where others live. Interesting picture and I too can't believe it has been a year since that terrible crash.

    Thanks for sharing.
    Jules

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  3. When I heard of the crash, the first person I thought of was you, Rodia.
    I enjoy the 'history' lessons you give with your photos.

    I like the photo, too. :D

    Calma.

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