I came across a refuge dressed in turquoise tiles and dripping letters whilst debris grinded about the better times.
Tranquility, I thought, but it was a fallacy for the walls were talking to me.
Outside I found the replica of a forest right in a window’s joint.
And that is the cruelty of it all; time is unforgiving.
Moss ready to spread its spores and a baby sampling on a window sill, these are symbols and testimony of nature’s power over humankind’s ephemeral constructions on planet earth. Outstanding photo essay!
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Thank you, Peter. Standing in the ruins of a once neat and warm place lets us feel the weight of the world…
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Time is unforgiving, very unique!
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My friend Josh Snitkoff specializes in the photography of abandoned spaces.
Perhaps you’d like his work.
https://joshsnitkoffphotography.com/
Paz
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Thank you Pazlo. Well, that’s a whole other level – Josh really captures amazing spaces in the most amazing ways.
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He is a talented photographer!
Glad you enjoyed his work.
Paz
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Very cool pics and words. I am so drawn to abandoned and derilict places and things. So photogenic with pathos.
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A sense of transience in this.
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An amazing post. Thanks for sharing.
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Wonderful
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Things, like life–so fleeting.
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Nature always wins. Change is the nature of everything. Thank you for you haunting photos and words. Thanks for stopping by my kitchen.
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Great photos! Its amazing how time changes things.
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I love the vibe of this site, combining poetry and photos…..
Out of decay, comes new life!
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nice
✨🙏🕉🌱🌿🌳🌻💚🕊☯🐉✨
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