Photograph: Petri Storlöpare, www.slowlife.se |
When we return from our trip of the last week, a postcard from our friends John and Andre is waiting for us. They're visiting the Holy Land.
They write,
It is such an irony. The Holy Land has such a long history of being drenched in blood.
The card they've sent shows Caravaggio's "Crucifixion of St. Peter," with a photo of a Palestinian man wounded by Israeli settlers while harvesting olives on the West Bank in October 2006 superimposed over the crucifixion scene.
The photograph of a signpost to Kaitum, Sweden, is by Petri Storlöpare at his Slowlife.se blog.
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