...And the wind came softly bringing light and joy for all people in the region. Some cried in that precious moment, others prayed in peace ... The beauty will never die in the heart of those who believe and fight for your dreams become reality. Thanks so much for this magnificent post! :) Léia
I'm trying to understand your reference to decades of darkness. My thin goy knowledge of Jewish history may be the problem. May the festival of lights brighten the dark Vermont winter.
One cat prowls around small town Vermont.
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23 comments:
You are an artist!
...And the wind came softly bringing light and joy for all people in the region.
Some cried in that precious moment, others prayed in peace ...
The beauty will never die in the heart of those who believe and fight for your dreams become reality.
Thanks so much for this magnificent post! :)
Léia
Thoughtfully layered image to accompany the text, BC.
Still no go with the linking, I see. Aleni could not help either?
Don't give up, yer hear!
PS I am awaiting B/Bridge
The monochrome works beautifully on this one. Subtle yet so symbolic.
"Waiting for the light" is a magnificent hope that you traduced so well with your picture..
Yes, it is a lovely post with beautiful thoughts.
Lovely!
Beautiful. And a menorah does need candles to spread the Hanukkah light!
I imagine it is now. Such a beautiful scene.
Lovely image---so symbolic. The light will show the way. MB
Wow!!
You have a wonderful view :-)
Really BEAUTIFUL !!
A very suggestive and evocative image, conveying a perceptible sense of wait...
Beautiful shot.
It is very interesting and beautiful view.
Gorgeous photo! Love the view out the window.
wow! well done Bratt!
Ohh light outside, dark inside... beautiful layers and textures. And poem.
Three Rivers Daily Photo
I'm trying to understand your reference to decades of darkness. My thin goy knowledge of Jewish history may be the problem. May the festival of lights brighten the dark Vermont winter.
delightful
Beautiful shot with great contrast - and words.
Great silhouetted image backing the words.
Beautiful image, the old Hanukkah Menorah awaits to spread its light for the Festival of Lights.
Beautifully composed shot!
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