Just before our daughter recovered fully from surgery, several weeks ago, Tabasco experienced a terrible flood that forced 900,000 persons out of their homes, washed out major roadways and generally disrupted life there. The flood waters have receded but things are not close to being normal yet. To add to the misery, the overflowing of several rivers caused a mountain to slide into and block one of the main rivers between two reservoirs. The government has been struggling to remove the blockage before more rains overwhelm the reservoirs. On December 18th they are supposed to redirect the river and release a lot of water from the reservoirs. The local government fears that this could cause another great flood downstream as it did before. I can swear there ain't no heaven but I pray there ain't no hell. _ Blood Sweat & Tears
It is narrated by a Gecko and the main character he discusses makes up histories/identities for people. These histories based around real events with real people as the 'new' parents and relatives, photos to back it up as well as dates and places. But your photos remind me of that book, how I imagined the old photos to be that he gave to his clients in constructing their new selves.
Wonderful. Ad astra per aspera