
Photo: Amitai Asif
Spin a wheel to the field
Turn the earth, pull the weeds
Plow a line, plant a seed
Rumble on through sun and wind
Powered by many steeds.
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Tools

Photo: Amitai Asif
Spin a wheel to the field
Turn the earth, pull the weeds
Plow a line, plant a seed
Rumble on through sun and wind
Powered by many steeds.
For Cee’s Fun Foto Challenge: Tools

Photo: Atara Katz
In the soft curl of foam
In the rush of cool waves
She will beach
She will trench
And will lay
Out her hopes
That a future
Will come.
For the Wits End Photo Challenge: Four legged friends

Photo: Smadar Halperin-Epshtein
Walking along
Paths of life,
Stop to sip
Pause to laugh.
Make small moments
Of cool calm,
Find someone
To lean on.
Take a rest
Take the air,
Live well through
Time’s wear and tear.
For Cee’s Black & White Photo Challenge: drinks
“Do you really think you can do it?”
I nodded into my coffee but my heart fluttered an I-don’t-know.
“You’ll ruin the whole thing.” Stacey stuffed the last bite of bagel in her mouth and grabbed her bag, leaving me the clean up. How symbolic.
I rinsed the pot and the grounds swirled like time into the sink.
My eyes gazed out the window. We hadn’t touched Dad’s stuff. The almost-finished totem. His tools.
“You’re good at this,” he’d once said.
His praise had sustained me, but was I good enough to complete the carving that now he never would?
For Rochelle’s Friday Fictioneers

Photo: Inbar Asif
May you find a place of comfort
May you have someone to hold
May your heart be soothed to purring
May your spirit not be cold
May cruel winters turn kind summers
May you hear true stories told
May you leave behind the sorrow
May you see the good unfold.
For The Tuesday Photo Challenge: Comfort
For the dVerse challenge: utopia

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Dressed not in flowers
But leaves
It still glory
Receives,
Glowing without
Reserve
To the accolades
It deserves.

Photo credit: April Pearson
She’s always loved rainbows. Even if they’d signaled more endings than beginnings and more lost pots of golden dreams than she could count. Perhaps that’s why rainbows were so colorful: They distracted you from the fact that they weren’t much more than a trick of light, air distorted through the sheen of still held tears. Would double rainbows herald double sorrow or a chance at joy?
“I wanna hold it, Mama!”
She glanced down at the curly head and her eyes followed the small hand that pointed at the docks across the narrow inlet. “I wanna hold it!”
“You can’t hold a rainbow, Marly.”
The finger remained trained on the colorful arch, and Laurie didn’t needs to see the toddler’s face to know the little girl was scowling. She recognized the full-body-speak from memories in her own bones.
“Come.” She bent and scooped the child into her arms. She was going to make sure life was different for this one. “Such a pretty rainbow, isn’t it? We can’t hold it, but I can hold you, and,” she reached into the go-bag that held everything they still possessed since they escaped, “you can hold your unicorn.”
For the Sunday Photo Fiction Challenge

Photo: Ofir Asif
Hanging twixt
Earth and sky,
An arm waves
Sure and high,
Swinging ropes,
Fit to fly.
For the Sunday Stills challenge: fitness

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
Water rises
Like ice
From warm oceans,
To mimic islands.
For the Wits End Weekend Photo Challenge: drops
(FWIW: The photo was taken on a phone, through a plastic screen, from a speedboat in full throttle while it bounced on the wake of another … It was fun. It was wild. Focus wasn’t to be had …)

Photo: R. RozenZvi
I see you
Taking steps
Into faith
And thin air,
Holding hope
Like a rickety railing
Buffeted by winds
That had blown away
Trust in
A safe step
Anywhere.
For Sammi’s Weekend Writing Prompt: Translucent in 29 words
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