john guzlowski

john guzlowski
Location
Danville, Virginia, USA
Birthday
June 22
Bio
I was born in a refugee camp in Germany after World War II, and came with my Polish Catholic parents Jan and Tekla and my sister Donna to the United States as Displaced Persons in 1951. My parents had been slave laborers in Nazi Germany. Growing up in the immigrant and DP neighborhoods around Humboldt Park in Chicago, I met Jewish hardware store clerks with Auschwitz tattoos on their wrists, Polish cavalry officers who still mourned for their dead horses, and women who walked from Siberia to Iran to escape the Russians. I write about these people.

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OCTOBER 19, 2012 3:49PM

Autumn: Fog

Rate: 4 Flag

 

 

In Danville, Virginia we go to sleep early. 


Wake in the dark morning as the birds are thinking about doing the same. 


Each day is the same as the day before, and different. 


Today there was a fog so thick that even the birds couldn't sing through it.


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The photo is from Mimi's Toes Blog.  

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Your fall looks like our spring....Lovely thoughts and picture.
Beautiful and profound.
Thanks Alysa. The profundity is in the birds and their singing