John is right, it is unfortunately everywhere. You have a sharp eye and a poet’s heart for catching all aspects of life, from the most beautiful and inspiring to the dark side of human existence.
I can’t help seeing this image without imagining the individual behind the needle! Then I think that this is happening in cities all over the world…so many people trying to anaesthetise themselves…… Have a fantastic weekend. 🙂
makes me to think, who’s protecting children of substance abusers. they are a population without a clear lobby. and ending up being orphaned by both sides (parents/community), too often.
Like one of your other commentors I have to say I see this and weave a story about the person who dropped it. It may be someone with a substance abuse problem but it could also have belonged to a diabetic. But the syringe itself is such a powerful image of sickness. Body and soul.
scary!
Thanks, Cindy!
Nice shot of a dark side of Albuquerque and NM; it’s real. 😦
We are the city of Breaking Bad! Thanks, Susan!
It’s everywhere.
You are probably right. Thanks, John!
John is right, it is unfortunately everywhere. You have a sharp eye and a poet’s heart for catching all aspects of life, from the most beautiful and inspiring to the dark side of human existence.
Thanks, Lavinia!
I can’t help seeing this image without imagining the individual behind the needle! Then I think that this is happening in cities all over the world…so many people trying to anaesthetise themselves…… Have a fantastic weekend. 🙂
Thanks, Janet!
makes me to think, who’s protecting children of substance abusers. they are a population without a clear lobby. and ending up being orphaned by both sides (parents/community), too often.
True! Thanks, Sirpa!
Wow!
Thanks, Lari!
Like one of your other commentors I have to say I see this and weave a story about the person who dropped it. It may be someone with a substance abuse problem but it could also have belonged to a diabetic. But the syringe itself is such a powerful image of sickness. Body and soul.
Thanks, Debra. I agree with you. Who knows who dropped it, but you take note when you see it.
An all too familiar scene of our downtown streets, unfortunately.
Emory
Thanks, Emory!
Was that in the street or for insulin?
It’s probably for insulin, but it was laying on the street.