
Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, September 2022

Now over to all of you. Do come and join us in our Saturday six-word musings.
I’ll admit that many of us openly break the numeric rule and share far more words (all excellent of course!) so the key rule is to have a title of six words – and then create around that the post that you desire! Perhaps in bunches of 6 words if you’re feeling inspired.
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Copyright Debbie Smyth, 1 October 2022
Posted as part of Six Word Saturday
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Lenin started a century of darkness.
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I used to participate often in 6WS and now wish I had continued to be consistent. But here is my attempt to return – with Ganga’s Journey From Sky to Sea
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Very happy to have you back 🙂
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Oh,, you do get about!
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No comments on the man, his beliefs and actions but it’s a nice statue.
https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2022/10/01/plus-it-had-a-delicious-scent/
janet
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Amazing, all those exotic places you visit!
This is mine for this week:
https://wanderlustig2019.wordpress.com/2022/10/01/certainly-it-was-going-to-pour/
Really enjoy this challenge.
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I find the statue surprising too. Here’s a surprise at home: https://fakeflamenco.com/2022/10/01/maybe-just-a-nibble-before-lunch/
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My six words in response to this photo at least… “Lenin was not a Nice Man”
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And most agree with you. This statue had been moved from a more prominent position but in Kyrgyzstan they still appreciate some things he gave them – their country and its borders, and a big push on education apparently.
No mention of the other side of his actions. Though I haven’t been here long so I probably haven’t seen the full story
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It was the October second revolution after Februarys that sealed the fate for the Russian people in 1917. Millions dead afterwards. I can believe that they still place Lenin’s statue prominently anywhere.
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He seems used to giving directions… 🙂
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Indeed.
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I think he had quite a bit of practice
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😀
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