These sisters and daughter-in-law are working, with their
brothers, for funds for their families. Their mother is now back
in Romania where the rest of the extended family is looking
after the babies and children. So I explained to artists that
the Roma are very chaste, marrying young, being faithful, and
could only pose if fully dressed and chaperoned. I explained,
too, that the Roma have traditionally been artists' models. Jill
Hammer and her friend took us up on the offer. First they
sketched them in the nearby park because their studio mates did
not want a Rom invasion. Then I invited them to our archway,
which we found an ideal place.




I had already been working with the brothers and sisters,
weeding the Cemetery, planting its bulbs. Next I made the
discovery that the two sisters are excellent carpenters. In one
day we built a cradle which now graces our library as earlier
ones had.

One of the brothers has begged for it as his wife is
pregnant, who is looking after all the children there, and it
will go back to Romania. Next we asked the two sisters if we
could visit their barracca. So we took the bus together, then
walked into the countryside and this is what we found, five
bedrooms for seven people, chairs and tables outside with a
fireplace in the open, water and food hanging in bags from
trees. Resourceful, charming, poor, with dignity. What we say is
'Keep your culture. Learn ours. Have both at once. Your families
are stronger than ours.'

I shall have them help me build yet another cradle. Already
they have helped me build more bookshelves for our library. We
send the money to Romania as a donation to their family for
their mother. I love these people for their courtesy, their
gracefulness, their skills. These are Europe's and the world's
future. A people with no army, no frontiers, simply being
families. Not to be feared or despised, but instead treasured
and welcomed.

See also http://www.umilta.net/chuppa.html
http://www.umilta.net/hedera.html
http://www.umilta.net/karengraffeo.html
http://www.umilta.net/zita.html#gypsy
http://nigeldickinson.com/gallery/finlandroma
http://www.pbase.com/haraldmedboe/project
RAI 1. Il Silenzio di Dio,
Isabella Schiavone, Easter Day, 2008.