Interracial Chat

interracial dialogue
Interracial dialogue – sometimes a little bit difficult, but at least they both try: Yesterday I saw my cat and my chicken having a dialogue, meeting each other at the garden window. After an upload to my flickr photo-stream some of my friends made comments to the interracial dialogue: yukkycakes from Australia wrote: “I’m guessing they have a huge language barrier!” msamaclean = Melanie (mixed ancestors: part German, part Cherokee) from USA added related to the LANGUAGE bridge: “They can speak ‘chat’= chicken & cat!” ;-/ Marina from Moscow wrote: “The hen looks even more curious than the cat!! And you are right – we are so different, but we must try!”
me, sending easter-mails
photo: me, writing to you, learning English; Will Wilson from San Francisco noticed: “So cheerful!” My reply: “cheerful – a new word for me, learning English: yes, Will, I tried not to be glum ‘n gloomy, so I made a joyous fake.” The German SPIEGEL magazine proudly presented even more Easter Eggs than my wife at our kitchen window: http://www.spiegel.de/international/0,1518,824882,00.html – title of the DPA-photo: EGG-STASY!!! I don’t know if this message will be understood in other nations with other religions? Some dialogues have to climb over huge barriers. But, as my favorite writer G.C. Lichtenberg once (300 years ago) mentioned: “better with words than with swords”. In modern times: better with pictures than with projectiles.

a photo, sent kindly to my group BLOG IT! by Anthony Cronin
(click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries):
A moment of Connection
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a photo, sent kindly to my group BLOG IT! by maistora / Vladimir Dimitroff
(click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries):
title=”No, It’s that way!”
No, It's that way!
P.S.: looking at this shot I remember me, having a map in hand, but upside down, trying to find out, where I could be in Flushing/Queens New York. It was night and I was desperated. Then a black woman came near and said to me: “You are holding the map upside down, look you are exactly: HERE!” As I said thank you, with a red face, she answered: “No problem, when I was in Berlin, I sometimes felt the same like you …”
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a photo, sent kindly to my group BLOG IT! by Luigi Frappi
(click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries):
Luigi & Annabel
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Michael-with-Nina-Nyembwe
photo: by frizztext, musicians: Michael Hügel & Nina Nyembwe
Bernard Harris + Joe Robinson
photo: by frizztext, musicians: Bernard Harris + Joe Robinson

About Didi van Frits

writer, photographer, guitarist, painter

21 responses to “Interracial Chat

  1. Aha how lovely! Perhaps if we had more chats like these the world would be a better place.

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  2. great post frizz, love the chicken and cat chat and you writing, your english is going well!!! a lot better than my german which i studied in school a very long time ago 🙂

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  3. Cute man! Really looks as if” katter iets fluister aan hennie pen”

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  4. The chicken must have talked with a cat well.

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  5. Curious encounter during a trip to  Taxco in Mexico.
    sent from Rosmarie Wirz, click on the picture to enter her flickr galleries …

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  6. rosmarie wirz

    Thanks for the addition of this encounter with a “smile”.

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  7. sent from Fotourbana, click on the picture to enter his flickr galleries …
    Yo también la miré

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  8. Great post and great photos! I love the chicken and the cat…and the comment “chat” 🙂

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  9. You’ve got some dynamite photos here, Frzz .. great job illustrating ‘chat’. 🙂

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  10. What a terriffically unifying post here, Frizz! You have SUCH a big heart filled with so much wisdom about “What The World Needs Now, Is Love, Sweet Love!” Hooray!

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  11. Fantastic photos here Dieter with deep and meaningful words. If only the world was more like this, interracial chats could solve all the problems!

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  12. Well then, sweet hubby and I are a part of that 8.4% USA statistic. I traveled to and worked in many different countries. I enjoyed the many international chats we had, and learning about different cultures.

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  13. That chicken in the window, just compliments those curtains and eggs beautifully Frizz! 😉

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    • my friend Luigi Frappi, Italy, made a version:

      my comment:
      now we identified, caro Luigi,
      the producer of all those colored eggs!
      bravo,
      my inspector gato / the “cat-frizz” found it out!
      applause …

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  14. Very moving photos – I especially like the couple facing each other.

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  15. Hahaha…
    ‘Chat’ brings about a universal smile!
    🙂

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  16. That is so funny how our pets are so different but so much the same! Made me laugh out loud – love the other pictures as well, especially the one of the hen in the window with you behind at work – it looks as though she has been busy laying easter eggs!

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