Peace
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We were cycling today (Robb's most recent doctor's report instructs him to do this three times a week), and I shot off this photo. Without being too horribly corny, I have to say that I liked the contrast between the bird of peace (or in this case, the bird of mourning) and the razor wire. Maybe, there's a lesson in here somewhere about learning to balance.
Or maybe, like this spunky footless bird, you lose a piece of yourself, and you just adapt and keep going.
Oh, who knows?
Maybe the lesson is about finding a joy in simple activities.
We were cycling today (Robb's most recent doctor's report instructs him to do this three times a week), and I shot off this photo. Without being too horribly corny, I have to say that I liked the contrast between the bird of peace (or in this case, the bird of mourning) and the razor wire. Maybe, there's a lesson in here somewhere about learning to balance.
Or maybe, like this spunky footless bird, you lose a piece of yourself, and you just adapt and keep going.
Oh, who knows?
Maybe the lesson is about finding a joy in simple activities.
Comments
It's about finding inner peace in unstable times, in unfamiliar conditions, so that's what I think your photo means.
Annalisa
PS- I am going to get 55 gallon rain barrels (big plastic syrup barrels) for $5 each from the Pepsi bottling company in Baltimore- it's dry here and I want a bunch of rain barrels, maybe you could put one by a drain spout close to your garden there in California. Unless you want to spend $300+ on one online, which I don't. I'm taking the economical and creative way out. You gotta be close to a bottling company there in California to do this yourself!
the pineapple is gold, but not intentionally so--the tower is just a mock-up. we'll replace the ugly fruit with expensive new stuff once we get the go-ahead from the designer.
A very "glass is half full" look look at things...
Anna