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Monday, the atheist, didn’t feel that Wednesday ever existed, but Tuesday feels a closeness to Wednesday that Monday can’t understand.
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Looking for Wednesday. Photo by Thomas Peace c. 2015
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My Blog primarily consists of close-up nature photos (that I've taken locally) combined with original holistic-truth oriented prose and/or poetry involving mindfulness/awareness. I love nature and I love understanding the whole (not merely the parts and the details). I'm a retired teacher of the multiply handicapped.
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Colourful picture, nice.
Thanks much, Ron! 🙂
That was a quiet, soft laugh you just gave me. Thanks.
So glad you enjoyed it, Jane! 🙂
I still don’t get why Wednesday gets such gritty wrap. We all work. We need to work. We work every day. The obvious being that working “9-5” for someone else is the culprit. I feel that humans would do better with this notion if more effort is put into finding enjoyable work. Impossible for some but a greater possibility than the current status.
Seem like you might have misunderstood. This is really about God and atheism. Wednesday, here, is a metaphor for God. Monday is a metaphor for a person who is an atheist. (I’m retired and I don’t give a hoot about work days and such!)
Oops, sorry…. LOL! I percieve “stuff” in pictures and the work a day office complaints scenary invaded my 3D color brain. I am not educated in this little realm of the weekday metaphors to God and Atheism. I guess my pictorial mind is in the dark.
Yeah, Monday can’t understand… 🙂 Love this flower shot!
Yes, Amy… Monday is oblivious (and plenty of people are)… and many do believe in ruthlessly exploiting Tuesdays! 🙂
beautiful
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