At every turna challenge – prefer scenicforays, encounterrocky climes – ironic twists,stretching this reluctant soul (Image my own)
Doctoring broken hearts –my own legacy a training ground –like an anesthesiologist I keep the patient breathing,asleep – muted by kindness,unconscious and unable to react. Why? Because lulling others is moreeffective than operating on self –faux obligations such a balm Administer lidocaine to the woundsNumbness preferable to open-heartedinvestigation… no sutures strong enoughto remedy internal bleeding […]
Somehow I knew his mask was porcelain –impossible to hide the soul’s lightreflected in troubled eyes… I played along though,humoured his self-deceptionnodded at assertions of calm Knew that one day the facade would crackthe mask would slip and the rage escape Why I didn’t run; I do not knowMaybe it was recognition –my own countenance […]
Oh, that door is so creative and exploding with colours! Where is this taken?
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In our town – small town Ontario. Many artisans here.
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O I love these, so refreshing.
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Thanks 😊
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So welcome VJ
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Wow these photos are beautiful ♥️
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Thanks. Tried to visit your blog, but WP said it is no longer available.
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Really I wonder why that is. I’ll have to look at that. Thank you for letting me know
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These are very different from the norm and I just loved them!
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Thanks Tina!
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Really interesting, VJ. I love the bright colors.
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Thanks Patti!
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So colourful! I love it!
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Thanks ☺️
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Beautiful! 🙂 ❤
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Thanks 🙏
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These are such cute finds VJ. I loved the door. All well photographed.
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Thanks Anne
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These are so bright and cheery! I just love street art! Our city has quite a bit of beautiful art on the sides of buildings downtown, and they just opened Art Alley, where the art is actually on the street itself. Thanks for making me smile today with your lovely photos!
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VJ, I like what Terri said. This is one reason I like Resa’s blog so much, as she finds wall art in Toronto to share. This dresses up even the smallest of towns. Top of mind, there is a little mountain town near us called West Jefferson, NC that has wonderful wall art. Keith
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Nice! Thanks Keith
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Thanks Terri. It is amazing how art can cheer us up in the most unexpected of places.
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The second photo is of the entrance to someone’s house?
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Yes, it is. I live in an artsy community.
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It takes curb appeal to a whole other level!
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