
Photo: Inbar Asif
When the day has been long
And all parking spots taken
Why not hoist up your bike
To lighten up expectation?

Photo: Inbar Asif
When the day has been long
And all parking spots taken
Why not hoist up your bike
To lighten up expectation?

Photo: Amitai Asif
As fields of flowers bloom
And the breath catches
At the extravagance,
Let joy leap
As your soul watches
Spring fairies’ flitting elegance.

Photo: Amitai Asif
As the fog masks the path
Take a breath
And hold tight.
May an arrow direct you
To a home
And a hearth.
Here’s to (some) all time favorites
To the “Wow! This is it!”
To the ooohs and the ahhhs
That make my smiles repeat.

Photo: Atara Katz
Eyes drawn up
To the height
To wingtips
In mid flight.
Lids squint at
The unseen:
What gift will
This stork
Bring?
For the Tuesday Photo Challenge

Photo: Ofir Asif
As good things end
And dear friends
Bid farewell,
Sweet and sorrow mix
Into the heart
And air
For things that will no longer be
And all to be remembered,
And for the many wonders
That will continue life
Just as the soul
Intended.
Dedicated with gratitude to all at the Daily Post, on their last day of The Daily Prompts, and the last week of the Weekly Photo Challenge, which along with the Community Pool and First Friday, are closing shop after 7.5 years. I wish them all much success in their future blog-ventures!
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Photo: Atara Katz
As the cracked places show
Marks of toil
Disavowed
And the grooves of grain passed
Whisper tales of
Repast
Broken pieces reflect
Wholeness more than
Regret.
For The Daily Post

Photo: Inbar Asif
The warming effect
Of company
Atop icy ground,
Lend the mountain
A hat
Topped with pompom
And cloud.
For The Daily Post

Photo: Smadar Halperin-Epshtein
“How to tell them apart?”
Asked some who’d seen them together
In all kinds of weather.
“Why try?”
Those who knew them replied.
“They are two of a kind,
One older in body
The other in mind.
One father, one son,
Always two, never one.
One sighted, one blind,
They live life, intertwined.”
For The Daily Post

Photo: Osnat Halperin-Barlev
In the City of Gold
Strings attach
New to old.
Alcove bells pulled to sing
So walls can
Echo their ring.
For The Tuesday Photo Challenge-Ring
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