Whirl Of Pain

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‘Whirl Of Pain’

This is for those trapped in a whirl of pain; the razor wire of your personal hell encircling you.

You don’t need to be told what pain feels like.

But you have to believe there is some good in you, and the world, and that you will find it somehow.

Just in the same way that there is light and sky through the wire in the photo,”beyond” awaits…

 

 

Random Thoughts

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‘Random Thoughts’

Random thoughts.

Fuzzy often.

Or like sparks igniting unexpected insights.

Going off on tangents, in every direction, hard to control.

It wouldn’t be any sort of mind life without them.

Sometimes they make no sense at all; at other times they are the missing piece in a puzzle.

Thoughts are just that – thoughts. You don’t have to act on them, but you can!

I mean, this post was going to be something completely different until the above image sent my mind off and running somewhere else.

So, I will leave you with these random thoughts for the day, and wish you moments of your own filled with delightful randomness!

 

Half Buried Memories

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‘Half Buried Memories’

No, it’s not the results of a New Zealand earthquake, but rather a sculptural piece in Auckland commenting (perhaps) on the loss of historical buildings, and that greater emotional loss which accompanies that process.

While I was taking the picture on the weekend, a colourful local approached and told me that he had opposed the sculpture’s installation years ago. A “waste of money” ,”not actually real”. Just attracted people wanting to take photos (“like me?”, I asked smilingly).

That was as may be, but there was no getting around the period in  the 1980s when developers, according to the bloke, were hell bent on pulling down old buildings and replacing them with new and shiny edifices, before new “heritage” planning rules prevented them doing so without some preservation measures being undertaken.

It is a burial site of a kind, even if “not real”, and evokes the feelings you associate with those places.

In the background, the newer high rise buildings of downtown can be seen through the trees.

There will come a time when they too will be demolished to make way for something “better” and more progressive.

And only memories will remain.