Tags: From Above, Hibakusha, Hiroko Sakaguchi, Nagasaki, New York, Yasuaki Yamashita
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I like this picture of the survivors from Nagasaki very much Paule… they look very pleased to be brining their story to the schools in America… and i admire their effort very much…. well done….peter:)
I have a big smile on my face looking at this, Paule, not only for what they’re doing with the cranes but because I once made 365 cranes (one for each day of the year) from origami papers and kept them loose in a box. I had planned to string them like this but never got around to it before moving to the Netherlands. I sold them at my estate sale for $2 total, as I recall. I’ve always wondered what happened to them. I hope they ended up at someone’s school.
Your work is so important! Keep up!
That’s a cool shot man. If you didn’t mention it. I would have been wondering forever what in the world he was holding there.