Wednesday, October 10, 2012

ABC WEDNESDAY--"M" is for Milosh"



This is Milosh, a man I often see watching a group of chess players in Kalemegdan Park on my Bibi walks.  He asked me to take his photo, and so I did, and he is holding it in this photo.  People have such fascinating stories....  His mother was an American Jew, who worked at the American Embassy in Belgrade during WWII and who married a Ukranian Jew, and then along came Milosh.  WWII of course meant hard times for Jews, but Milosh and his family were saved by a German officer.  He had many a tale to tell....

See other M's on ABC WEDNESDAY.

16 comments:

'Tsuki said...

Un superbe portrait, and a fmily history so rich... I'm moved.

carol l mckenna said...

Excellent photo for 'M' and he sounds fascinating ~ (A Creative Harbor)
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Roger Owen Green said...

love the picture within picture experience
ROG, ABC Wednesday team

Ann said...

What an opportunity to meet people with such diverse and interesting histories. Love this one.
Ann

Gaelyn said...

What a wonderful story. I so like how you interact with the people around you. Bet he liked getting that photo.

Wanda said...

Is this not what life should be about...interacting and sharing in each others lives.

Wonderful face, photo in a photo and story...just the tiny bit you have given us sets my imagination running.

Leslie: said...

I would love to hear some of his stories...I bet they're fascinating.

Leslie
abcw team

Olivier said...

un magnifique portrait, et tres emouvant

Thérèse said...

Le plaisir des rencontres qui élargit le cercle d'uniques récits.

brattcat said...

excellent post in every way.

Daryl said...

what a fabulous face .. a wonderful post, Pat.

-K- said...

Fascinating story and a wonderful photograph.

Birdman said...

That face has stories all over it.

Alexa said...

Milosh has a wonderful face! I'd love to hear his whole story.

Anonymous said...

Great story.

Mara said...

What a lovely photo and what a great beginning of a story. I want to know more now!

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