THOUGH LIFE MAY TRY TO TRODDEN, FLATTEN AND CHANGE US, OUR HEART AND SOUL REMAINS!
-- Nina P.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Broken Window Reflection
Morning sunlight filtering through the trees and the newly broken glass at the abandoned church creates a somewhat distorted, but clearly visible, heart.
So cool, now who would notice that but you, and it's beautiful. Once again you are the queen of hearts. I thought of you this morning, I was stopped at a light about a mile south of my house. I was looking up at a different aspect of our "Heart Moutain" and I noticed 3 new hearts. Because of the mountains dips and ridges there new heart from almost every angle plus the hearts formed by the trees and folige, it is fascinating.
Ooooooh! Deann is right--only you, my darling sis, Queen of Hearts, would have noticed this reflected heart.
This picture speaks to me. In the silence of brokenness the sun shines, and beauty is somehow reborn.
Your photo touches my heart deeply. It not only fills my eyes, but my heart is now filled to overflowing, evidenced by the tears slipping down my cheeks. How beautiful this photo is.
"Though life may try to trodden, flatten and change us, our Heart and Soul remains!"
Why hearts?
Because random hearts are everywhere! In nature, in coffee, in piles of trash. In fact, finding hearts is very addictive. The more you find, the more you see. I hope you come to the place where you can't help but notice the hearts of YOUR world!
As life changes, I find myself far from what my dreams had imagined. Reality has found me caring for my elderly mom who is sliding deeper into Alzheimers ... every day has become a unique challenge. The best I can do is to try to life as normal as possible for those around me.
2 comments:
So cool, now who would notice that but you, and it's beautiful. Once again you are the queen of hearts.
I thought of you this morning, I was stopped at a light about a mile south of my house. I was looking up at a different aspect of our "Heart Moutain" and I noticed 3 new hearts. Because of the mountains dips and ridges there new heart from almost every angle plus the hearts formed by the trees and folige, it is fascinating.
Ooooooh! Deann is right--only you, my darling sis, Queen of Hearts, would have noticed this reflected heart.
This picture speaks to me. In the silence of brokenness the sun shines, and beauty is somehow reborn.
Your photo touches my heart deeply. It not only fills my eyes, but my heart is now filled to overflowing, evidenced by the tears slipping down my cheeks. How beautiful this photo is.
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