beloved paint pants
splattered canvas morphs each day
walking work of art


The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Beloved
beloved paint pants
splattered canvas morphs each day
walking work of art


The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Beloved
can you imagine
a wall that keeps us apart
when we stand so near

In 1982, I visited the Berlin Wall that separated West Berlin from East Germany. The original wall was erected unannounced in the dead of night on August 13, 1961. Where the day before, one might walk across the street to visit a neighbor, friend or relative, now they were separated by an impenetrable wall, and remained thus separated for decades.
The original wall consisted of concrete posts and barbed wire. When I saw the wall in ’82, it was in its fourth configuration, 12 feet high and four feet across, with an additional inner wall, anti-vehicle trenches, watchtowers, electrical fences, guard dogs and mine fields.

Berlin Wall, 1961-1989

Berlin Wall, 1961-1989
On June 12, 1987, President Ronald Reagan stood at the Brandenburg Gate in West Berlin, and — in a now famous speech — challenged Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev to “open this gate… tear down this wall.”
The wall came down in November of 1989.
history teaches
if we but open our minds
better yet, our hearts
The Daily Post one-word prompt: Inscrutable
Cee’s Black & White photo challenge: Walls
blue wave rolling in
smashes rocks and carves steep cliffs
nests shells in soft sand

Silent
Strong
Steadfast
Stunning
Standing still
Still standing






The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Silence

balmy winter day
sun’s warmth stirs dreams of spring in
hibernating souls

I am but one spoke in the wheel.
I carry only a small portion of the load.
The wheel could function without me.
It sustains itself as a whole.
I am but one spoke in the wheel.
I do my part.
I carry my share of the load.
I hold strong.
We are but spokes in a wheel.
We support one another.
We rely on one another.
We work together to carry a load that
none of us could sustain on our own.
Without each spoke,
the wheel weakens.
Without us all, the wheel would collapse.
The vehicle’s motion would cease.
We cannot steer the vehicle.
We must rely on other mechanisms to
choose our direction.
We must trust in others, as others trust in us.
Together, in faith, we make the journey.

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Weathered
Sometimes growth isn’t about new beginnings and fresh starts.
Sometimes it’s about perseverance through tough times,
when stagnation would be so much easier;
giving up easier still.
Sometimes growth comes with refusing to wilt.

The Daily Post weekly photo challenge: Growth

