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The "Black Cab" Fella We arrived in Belfast last week, and found a "black cab," which means an ex-IRA man, to show us around West Belfast. In actuality, we believe, he was just a tattooed fella who could tell a good story, but we learned all about "The Troubles," and saw many of the stunning political murals on both sides of Shankill and Falls Roads, in addition to the 60-foot wall which is still standing between Catholic and Protestant neighborhoods. After this, Zoya interviewed Diane, who seeks out and works with some of the underground muralists. Zoya and Max are finding some surprising through-lines to our expedition (the political mural-art in Mexico and Ireland). Now we have moved to Brighton, where Papa performs in "Woody Sez," and the kids are working as publicity agents, handing out flyers each day on High Street, after their schoolwork is complete. Today is a day-trip to London. Europe is fine for the kids, but they miss the trailer!
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Zoya Teirstein
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ehem
ehem! ok, i sort of miss the trailer. but europe is a little bit more exciting!