Wow...guilty as charged. Am I the only one that finds this "synchronistic"? This is exactly what I am working on to overcome in myself. Beautiful insight.
My view is that fences are for animals, to keep them in or keep them out.
They also make place holders for the borders. They say "What's mine is mine and I want to keep it mine." .. Thank you for the nice prompt word. It was fun but I had several false starts. ..
Dear Gautami, Good Evening! Fences build barriers .... We need bridges to get connected not the fences..... Well said... Wishing you a lovely evening, Sasneham, Anu
I live in Tucson, AZ, so this border issue is huge for me. I appreciate your perspective and its creative expression. http://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2011/04/18/i-tell-myself/
love the concept of overlapping... sharing... sorta like how they demolished the iron curtain... brick by brick... word by word... great response to the osi prompt!
you are right gautami - so silly to build fences...so passe...
ReplyDeleteThe intensity built is undercut by that great "so passe" line. Well developed and meaningful.
ReplyDelete"in gaps you create fences where none existed"
ReplyDeleteWow...guilty as charged. Am I the only one that finds this "synchronistic"? This is exactly what I am working on to overcome in myself. Beautiful insight.
Brilliant! Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeleteDitto on the brilliant! I love your notion of jumping into the gap and speaking your truth.
ReplyDeleteBorders are a bit strange. I remember as a kid passing over a state border and wondering what happened to the fence and the guys with guns.
ReplyDeletenot a big fan of fences myself...tear that wall down!
ReplyDeleteSo quickly we build our fences yet seldom take the time to mend them. Great Sunday 160. Thanks for playing.
ReplyDeleteI like fences with gaps in them, so you can sneak through and share tea. Beautifully written!
ReplyDeleteLovely! I like this version even better than the one posted at One Single Impression.
ReplyDeleteVery telling theme
ReplyDeleteWonderful contrast achieved in pairing the image with "voice it aloud" and "speak all I need to".
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful and so true, if we don't start leaping over fences, then boundaries will always be set in stone. Powerful write
ReplyDeleteBrave of you to jump right in. Very insightful.
ReplyDeleteMy view is that fences are for animals, to keep them in or keep them out.
ReplyDeleteThey also make place holders for the borders. They say "What's mine is mine and I want to keep it mine."
..
Thank you for the nice prompt word. It was fun but I had several false starts.
..
I like the gaps in the fence or the fences with steps. I don't like to be kept OUT
ReplyDeleteDear Gautami,
ReplyDeleteGood Evening!
Fences build barriers ....
We need bridges to get connected not the fences.....
Well said...
Wishing you a lovely evening,
Sasneham,
Anu
Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteamazing..
ReplyDeleteA++
I live in Tucson, AZ, so this border issue is huge for me. I appreciate your perspective and its creative expression.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.kimnelsonwrites.com/2011/04/18/i-tell-myself/
I kind of disagree ,, borders add a bit of fun sometimes :)
ReplyDeletevery deep and perfect
ReplyDeleteThoughtful, excellent.
ReplyDeletelove the concept of overlapping... sharing... sorta like how they demolished the iron curtain... brick by brick... word by word... great response to the osi prompt!
ReplyDelete...But as soon as we break one down, another one appears...
ReplyDeleteWould that there were no need for fences at all. Well said Gautami.
ReplyDelete