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Introduction If you have ever wondered what it would be like to simply walk out of your door one morning and by sun-set that same evening, be faced with the reality that you have no-where to go, no-where to sleep that night (and nights to come), that the door to the place you called “Home” is now locked beyond your control, this is a journal of that voyage. It covers the sorrows, the sadness, the darkness, the helplessness. It also covers the joys, the awesome moments. This journal documents the compassion of humanity and the apathy of humanity. It also may explain why, in a city like New York, where allegedly, there are shelters for the homeless, and subway adverts promote sending the homeless to those shelters, there are, at the very same moments, people sleeping and, in fact, living on the streets, in the parks, in door-ways and any place they can find a place of repose. This is the story of going from the beauty of the beaches to the horrors of the shelter (M51) on 1st Avenue and 29th/30th Streets in New York City. This is the story, with names and emotions. I am documenting this saga and chaging nothing. I am hoping that the vocabulary will not prohibit the existence of this journal. It is integral to the over-all presentation and emotion of this endeavour. A working title: From Bitter-sweet to Bitter I was once angry. I am now bitter. I am not making any attempts at changing that. For comments or other posts, please go directly to the page provided via this link. For contact information, use the same link. An e-mail addresse is provided.
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