
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

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

Photo: Na’ama Yehuda
What’s a view
To you?
Memories of times
Long gone
Askew?
The roads since traveled
But still
Due?
The sights you did not know
You will one day reclaim
Anew?
What is a view
To you?
This post is dedicated to memories of all childhoods and sunsets, times gentle and not, and to Frank’s beloved pooch, Ransom.

Photo: Chagit Moriah-Gibor
For all the little ones in my life: Right here, nearby, quite far; right now or not but in my heart you always are … For all of you who chase life (and sometimes Central Park pigeons), and grab hold of every moment’s possibility with two tenacious hands:
You teach me lots more than I ever could teach you.
You are each life, exemplified.

Photo: Amitai Asif
As soon as I saw this week’s photo challenge, I knew what goes in it! (Thank you to my nephew, Amitai Asif, for this fab photo!)
I love the complex simplicity of this hiker’s approach to helping clean up the paths he walks on: String together necklaces of bottle caps, find trash, screw trash to empty top, continue on. Leave the world a better place than you had found it.
Reuse.
Refresh.
Reclaim.
Lead by example.
Be the solution.
Be the change you want to see.
Amen.
For The Tuesday Photo Challenge

Photo: Amitai Asif
This photo of an ancient synagogue in the Golan in Israel brings up both the frailty and sturdiness of history. The Jewish house of worship in the photo is many centuries old. It reflects millennia of Jewish connection to the area, along with the realities of wars, destruction, exile, division, and battles over God and faith, righteousness and identity … All of which continue to this day … in many faiths and identifications … all over the world.
I look at this photo and where some might see ruins, I see times of destruction and times of rebuilding. I see a testament to time’s eternal light. I feel awe at the masonry and workmanship, at the symmetry and the human stories these walls had seen, heard, lived, know. People have gathered to worship communally in this synagogue, as humans of all faiths had gathered in places of worship around the world before and since. At its core, a house of worship – be it made of bricks, wood, stone, or out in open nature; whether it praises one God or the many deities of spirituality – holds the potential to bring people closer together and closer to appreciating creation and the need for compassion and gratitude.
Geography shifts, empires shuffle people around, greed blinds, circumstances and propaganda preach division (and sometimes even hate and violence), but at its very foundation, humanity withstands, faith remains, hope endures.
May we build on strength and community. May our foundations always hold true and strong.

Photo: Osnat Halperin-Barlev
Hand in hand
Up they go
Mom and child
Scaling sand
Readying for
Slide-down fun.
For the Tuesday Photo Challenge

Photo: Inbar Asif
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