Bricked walls keeping us safe

“The walls are supposed to keep us all safe, but they can also divide us from the rest of the world, at least, so I have heard, perhaps it’s not so bad after all?“ Gun Roswell

Bricked walls keeping us safe

The ancient stones, dug from deep within the earth, just because, those builders from the past, knew well, that those stones, would so totally last. Erecting the walls of old school structures, making them safe and sound, without any interruptions, and now, even if those stone cutters are long gone, those stones or rather bricks they laid are still standing strong. And there is really nothing wrong, in wanting a monument left behind you, whether that be a statue, a thought or a even building, something of a reminder, of those people who dwelled in those structures, can still be seen inside the heavy built walls, or at least the spirit of them, lingering on, the good kind, or perhaps even haunted ones, still, it does not matter as even today, the people living inside of the walls are feeling safe from the outside dangers lurking, even if they might simply be the imaginary kind, but hey, staying inside, is also fine, especially, when living in history itself, what better place is there really to dwell in, than a bricked laid wall, never failing.

Windows (two)

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“If a window of opportunity appears,
don’t pull down the shade”
Tom Peters

Windows

See through walls
Behind them windows
So many floors
Hard to know
Where the cool people go

Windows (four)

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“If a window of opportunity appears,
don’t pull down the shade”
Tom Peters

Windows

Just a forgotten
And solitary window sill
With all kinds of
Knick-knacks filled

Windows (three)

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“If a window of opportunity appears,
don’t pull down the shade”
Tom Peters

Windows

Greyed out windows
Grey painted walls
Where ever the wind blows
The reflections fall

Windows (one)

Posted in Daily Photo

“If a window of opportunity appears,
don’t pull down the shade”
Tom Peters

Windows

A tight squeeze
To the open freeze
Window frozen
Water frozen
Hurry, press the button
And, downward we go!

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca Part Three, Odds and Ends

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“The world is a book and those who do not travel read only a page” St. Augustine

World Wide Wednesday Presents: Mallorca Part Three, Odds and Ends

Taking a ride on a train
On this island of Spain
Driving down a narrow lane
Watching the local terrain
Sun is shining, no rain
Sipping on champagne
Feeling very entertained
Passing the mountain chain
And the flattest of plains
There is nothing mundane
About this trip across the domain

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