Lost souls from a yesterday not so long ago walk along a path chosen for them by a brick-and-mortar generation who attempted to understand the direction one might eventually take.
The horizontal wall was carefully constructed as a passage of protection covering the frail, earthly soft textures that were once exposed to coarse elements of an environment continuously moving on the surface.
(Photo: Edward Roads)
Written by Edward Roads
Uniquely bittersweet.
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Thank You. I made a mistake on my original post. It is corrected. 😞
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Mistakes can occur.
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This is so lovely!
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Thank You very much Caroline, I appreciate that. 😊
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Wow. Amazing images and sentence structures! And the photo is perfect. Will you say how long it takes to write these or is that a trade secret?
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You are very kind. Thank You so much. I will say the “fine tuning” can get tedious, but I truly enjoy the entire process. I love assembling words. ☺
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Beautiful image, beautiful words, “Lost souls from a yesterday”. Lovely, thank you!
Take care,
Pepper
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Thank You so much Pepper!
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Brilliant!!!
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Wow. Thank You jafar1970!
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Lovely, wistful imagery Edward. I don’t know how you do it. You have an amazing gift of being able to come up with beautiful, creative wording. The photographs you select are just the perfect finishing touches.
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That is simply the most wonderful compliment. Thank You so very much.
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I’ve thought about this, and it’s true. Interesting how it contrasts with trails that were at one time animal trails, which then became footpaths, then primitive roads, then highways, air corridors, etc.
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Excellent comment billlabrie. I appreciate it, Thank You.
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How do you compose such meaningful sentences and that too on such a normal looking theme. Amazing.
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Thank You so very much Soul. I honestly appreciate your wonderful compliment.
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This is truly wonderful.
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You are kind pambrittain. Thank You so much.
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That’s a real beauty!
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You are far too kind pearlz! Thank You.
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I love the cobblestone! I have nominated you for the One Lovely Blog Award. Please see my post at silverthreading.com ❤
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You are much too kind.Thank You so very much. I greatly appreciate it.
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Your blog is excellent. I enjoy seeing your posts every day!
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Thanks again, I’m so glad you enjoy it. 🙂
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What a neat idea for a blog – just 2 sentences! Very cool! Your sentences are rich and two is just the right amount to take in for a post! Well done.
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Thank You so much Beth. I honestly appreciate that. ☺
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Beautiful Words. thank you for reading and liking Love Not Forgotten, it was painful to write!
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It was powerful. Thank You for your comment.
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Powered is a treasured comment! Thank you so very much for spending some of your time with me reading what I have written from my heart. 🙂
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I love the two sentences it very catchy. I saw you on Kimberly’s blog and thought you must have an interesting blog if she was following and I am right! What a beautiful blog! 😀
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Thank You so very much. I appreciate you checking this out.
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I love the picture and the way you write, its inspiring and imaginative, thank you.
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So beautifully written. I had to reblog this on my site. And your photographs are fabulous.
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Thank You so very much carlnudi. I appreciate it.
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Reblogged this on Travels with Mary and commented:
Great Prose! I often think about “souls from a yesterday” that have walked the same path. Ty for the lovely post!
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Thank You so much Mary.
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This is not only beautiful and thought provoking but also very inspiring….
I don’t comment often but just had to, love it.x.x.
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I certainly appreciate your wonderful comments. Thank You so very much for your kind words.
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The “horizontal wall” made me stop and think about the futility of covering the earth. We will cover as much as we can with horizontal walls, but there is always a sprig of earth’s offspring that grows through the mortar.
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Well said and Thank You.
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Sometimes the path is not quite so well paved!
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So very true… Thank You so much.
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