Strong photo! The quote is difficult to understand in this unstable world of ours nowadays, but then Goethe was fortunate enough to find that balance in his life. Thanks to find this quotation and share it!
I do believe that everything in the Universe is constantly seeking balance, so I see balance more as a destination... Some days, the destination is farther off than others! That doesn't mean we can't enjoy the scenery along our journey!
I like rock cairns. My little stack of rocks are piled in a corner right now. I don't know where to place them. I love looking at them all stacked up neatly. It makes me feel like all is right in the world, at least in one tiny spot.
your photo reminds me of a beautiful book Stones for Ibarra by Harriet Doerr, in which the people of a small Mexican village always left a pile of carefully placed stones to mark the location of an accident. (It was also a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie in 1988 with Glenn Close and Keith Carradine).
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That's too much responsibility for me. If I trip and fall it could set off a whole chain reaction.
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ReplyDeleteSandy: Neat structure, did you organize it? We fit together at SWF just like this.
ReplyDeleteA cool arrangement, I like the river in the back.
ReplyDeletejoin me on the Path to the Summit
I love the quote and the picture is a perfect fit for it.
ReplyDeleteindeed!
ReplyDeletePerfect, the image and the quote.
ReplyDeleteAgreed...
ReplyDeleteStrong photo! The quote is difficult to understand in this unstable world of ours nowadays, but then Goethe was fortunate enough to find that balance in his life. Thanks to find this quotation and share it!
ReplyDeleteI do believe that everything in the Universe is constantly seeking balance, so I see balance more as a destination... Some days, the destination is farther off than others! That doesn't mean we can't enjoy the scenery along our journey!
ReplyDeleteHappy Friday, Miss!
I totally agree with Barb! Love the quote and the pic is fabulous!
ReplyDeleteOnly by a river can rocks like that be found...amazing!!
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SueAnn
I like rock cairns. My little stack of rocks are piled in a corner right now. I don't know where to place them. I love looking at them all stacked up neatly. It makes me feel like all is right in the world, at least in one tiny spot.
ReplyDeleteGood representation! God is a God of order, not chaos. You explain it beautifully, as always.
ReplyDeleteperfect illustration for the quote!
ReplyDeleteyour photo reminds me of a beautiful book Stones for Ibarra by Harriet Doerr, in which the people of a small Mexican village always left a pile of carefully placed stones to mark the location of an accident. (It was also a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie in 1988 with Glenn Close and Keith Carradine).
ReplyDeleteSo simple, yet so poignant, loved it. Yes indeed, we all have a part to play here...
ReplyDeletexoxo
Very neat pic Sandy.
ReplyDeleteIn Norway we saw quite a few of these piles of stones.
fabulous.
ReplyDeletewe humans doubt.... silly us.
love the photo, so peaceful .
If we dare to really believe it
ReplyDeleteit would change EVERYTHING!
Aloha from Waikiki
Comfort Spiral
Ilove being organized, I'm a "neat freak" at heart and make no apologies for it.
ReplyDeleteLOVED THIS POST Sandy. Wonderful.
So true.
ReplyDeleteMaggie X
Nuts in May
there is order in all things...
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot. The world is like a jig saw puzzle. We just need to sit and find all the pieces lol
ReplyDeletemy neighbor has a stack on her porch; and after i saw how perfect balanced i realized they were glued together!
ReplyDeleteWo, that looks hard to balance, makes my tasks look easy. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for being here.