Thursday, September 27, 2012

Words of Wisdom


20 comments:

Olivier said...

c'est bien dit (enfin si j'ai bien traduit) et je pense que c'est pour les citadins qui viennent et qui se plaignent toujours de la nature (qui n'est pas en plastique comme dans la ferme d'Evry ;o)) )

Danielle said...

Not surprised that I took this photo also..are you? These signs are such a wonderful addition to this fabulous park!

Dianne said...

so very true
and we'd all be better if we remembered that
thanks

Lois said...

It certainly puts things into perspective!

Sharon said...

Very wise words indeed.

Linda said...

Definitely wise words.

Judy said...

So very true. Must be a nice park.

ArtandArchitecture-SF.com said...

How truly lovely.

Irredento Urbanita said...

Ode to life. Learning to respect plants and animals. Also we must learn to love air, earth, water, all that gives life to life.

Hugs

Val

Barcelona Daily Photo

Pat said...

Yes, yes....rings so true...we're no different than anything else, except we are often more arrogant.

Kate said...

Peace on all levels is to be honored.

Kate said...

Peace on all levels is to be honored.

RedPat said...

Wonderful words! Glad you showed this.

I loved your comment about your dumb friend - I had a good laugh about that one!!!

Jack said...

Now that we are over with that, let's get out the lawnmowers and weedkiller and get on with it!

Kay said...

There goes the mood, Jack. Now I'm going to have to go back in a corner and start meditating to get back into the wholeness again. . . Ohoooommmmh. . .oohhhhoooommmm. . .

Sholom.

Cezar and Léia said...

Really interesting! :)
Léia

Lea said...

Nice... everyone strolling at the park will have a moment of reflection after reading this.

Anonymous said...

Far more poetic than the usual "KEEP OFF THE GRASS"!

Halcyon said...

Nice sentiment.

Small City Scenes said...

'Tis true. MB

"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson