This is a haunting close up photo--I assume in Mexico? Love your haiku, too, especially those words razzle dazzle. Such a contrast from the other words.
It is a fabulous image and the expression is so deeply moving. Rebecca's Madonna. What a glorious halo round her. Razzle Dazzle is so onomatopoeic. I love words like that to describe and it certainly fits here. Beautiful post, Meri! xoxo, Noelle
Sometimes things aren't what they seem. We settle in somewhere, thinking it's going to be safe and hospitable and just what we hoped for, a magical haven that provides us shelter from harm. Then reality sets in and we realize that we were mistaken. That soft place to land turns out to be quite a bit less soft than we'd anticipated. In fact sometimes things get downright hard and cold and unforgiving. Not at all what we expected. Do we stay and make the best of it or fly away to build a new nest somewhere else? Sometimes the most valuable lessons come from learning to see the beauty right in front of your eyes. Sometimes we bloom most gloriously when we learn to thrive just where we are and come to love just what we have. Maybe each of us is exactly where we need to be, learning lessons custom-made for us.
Haiku My Heart i invite you to imagine living in peace one day at a time I have to admit that I'm finding it hard to celebrate the birthday of my country having declared its independence from Mother England, when the country was founded on institutionalized slavery, the idea that white men were created equal but but black men were less than and women weren't even considered. We tend to glorify the "all men are created equal" phrase without looking at the reality. We can do better. We must.
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no wall flower, she resides center stage in my heart!!!
i never tire of seeing her...and introducing a new band of travelers her way.
so eternally glad you were one!
Peace
xoxo,
Noelle
Helen
Sue x
Laurie