Posted by Shrig (Washington, D.C., United States) on 24 April 2008 in Plants & Nature and Portfolio.
This is the last in my series on the cemetary I found in Elizabeth, New Jersey.
I took this one because it reminded me that after every winter, after every dark night, spring and daylight come around again. We may experience dark times during our lives, but there's always hope, always that small bit of light we cling on to, even if it is to get us though the next day, the next hour, or even minute.
The one thing that I've learned over the past few months (and am still learning about to a certain extent) is to never lose hope in tomorrow. For just a moment, stop doubting yourself and you'll be amazed at what you can accomplish. It's our only life, after all, live it the best way you know how, even if it is a little unconventional or a bit crazy. I'm still learning this very valuable lesson, even as we speak. It's quite a trip...
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Springtime is really a fantastic time for photographers who like nature and flowers... life against death here... nature is always right...
24 Apr 2008 10:44am
That’s a compelling image of hope if ever I’ve seen one . . and you are right with the words there, too. Always something to achieve if we just reach out.
24 Apr 2008 7:15pm
Hey Shrigster..great title and such a deep narrative also,pal...great work.. Billy...
25 Apr 2008 6:21pm
Little white flowers near the graves :your beautiful photo shows nicely what words say !
28 Apr 2008 4:04am
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