Age, a rocky torbegs attitudinal shiftmore wonderthan fortitude Cyclical, actuallywisdom allottingchildish valoura dash of mellow. (For RDP’s prompt: mellow. Image my own.)
It wasn’t the knowledge of stability –chaos had the upper hand back then.It wasn’t even that love was expressed –unconditional an unheard of concept It was an unspoken presencethe reassurance of rocksthe irrepressible allureof a freshwater stream How a child’s heart found encouragementin the whispering windsolace in arbored shelter Naturally the din of home lifeoverpowered […]
Oil glistenscontaminatesdrinking water250 evacuated 25 years ofboil-water advisoryan elder recitesand now this We’re not animals,adolescents rallybut ears turn awaygovernment wheels rust Neskantaga First Nationwant to go hometo live with dignityknow their human rights Do they know a .05% increasein corporate taxeswould suffice For the 73%of First Nationsalso lackingthis basic need AcknowledgeprioritizeaddressIt’s all they ask. (Written […]
I always wonder about the story behind abandoned objects, especially when I spot a one in a place far away from my home.
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The lone shoe always gets me. How does someone not miss one shoe?
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I’ve seen abandoned shoes but always in pair 😀
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Lovely!
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Thanks.
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Wow! Great capture!
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Thanks Eugi!
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Most welcome, VJ!
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Abandoned or lost! Lovely find…
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Hard to say. Thanks
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Fascinating combination … doing mental collage of that capped post in foreground of abandoned barn … !
Guessing some mom is irked that cap didn’t come home. Maybe the cap abandoned the kid, preferring the post? This image could inspire a bit of poetic play …
How dare he leave me
who made him stand out in crowds!
Weren’t we buddies?
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Lol. The image does evoke many thoughts. I love the glaring eye. Like the collage idea. I’ve just started to do some – time consuming but fun.
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Stunning! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks Deborah!
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I agree with Liz. I did a double take on the second one.
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It’s that eye, lol. Thanks Keith.
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The second photo is amusing, but I’m loving the first one!!! The muted colors and the texture of all those bare and snow-laden branches are very striking.
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Thanks Liz. I had the same reaction.
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You’re welcome, V.J.
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