My picture from yesterday was indeed the end of the garlic. I had finished using 6 cloves and that was the last of it. I thought it made an interesting photo, which just proves I think almost everything is worth a photo, if I stare at it long enough, even that which is left on my cutting board. I looked at it and went “hmmm…” and there you go. It was an easy guess, yes? On to today’s post, a picture and a poem.
Along the quiet country lane they stand,
Each box a keeper of unseen hands.
Paint chipped, flags lifted, hopes enclosed,
Stories waiting where sunlight glows.
The breeze hums softly through the grass,
Whispering names as shadows pass;
Messages carried from heart to heart,
Tiny bridges where worlds depart.
And in this row of colors worn,
Dreams are delivered, love reborn—
A watercolor hush, serene and true,
Each mailbox holding a piece of you.
~Letters At The Edge Of The Day~
Thanks for visiting everyone. Thanks also for joining in yesterday and leaving your comments. Always very much appreciated!
Have a great weekend!



A lovely post Denise, it sure is a snippet of history.
ReplyDeleteThe app idea is wonderful—and I love how the photo looks both as a painting and as a photograph; seeing so many mailboxes lined up like that is just great.
ReplyDeleteThe accompanying poem is absolutely wonderful, too!!! Thank you for this touching post!
Have a good day—hugs, Elke