Monday, November 12, 2012

Walk and talk...


Walk and talk
All day ev'ry day
Is there a minute's peace
Are we to be inundated
With cute ring tones
Text messages
And jangly voices

Forever?

Perhaps we could pause
Hold a steady head
Listen for that
Sound that doesn't
Pierce our ears
Or melt our brains...the
Sound of silence!

28 comments:

  1. It's a common sight in today's world. We in an era of super fast communication.

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  2. Amen! I especially dislike it when someone's phone goes off in a restaurant...just a pet peeve...my students get 25 points knocked off their grade if their phone goes off in class...one student lost 50 points in a five minute space of time last week....I wonder if I was as hard headed in my youth ;)

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  3. An all too familiar scene today I'm afraid, right down to the blur of her feet as she dashes along...

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  4. I see this everywhere! You'll have to catch one of the "drive and talk" people. There are plenty of them too.

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  5. I guess I don't have too much of importance to say because I don't even turn my cell phone on. But I see people like this person everywhere. There have been times when waiting in a check out line that I have turned to speak to someone but they were on the phone with someone else.

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  6. It's ridiculous how often I see this in Montreal....on the street, on the bus, in cars driving by. Great capture, Lowell.

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  7. Rush hour and it becomes a hazzard zone

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  8. I love the sound of silence. I would not at all surprised to learn that being connected 24/7 actually makes people more stressed.

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  9. I have a cell phone but nobody calls, or texts. which is just fine with me!

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  10. Amen! And from my side of endlessly overheard conversations it certainly doesn't sound as if there's a heck of a lot being said that's worth listening to.

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  11. "I fear the day that technology will surpass human interactions. The world will have a generation of idiots." Albert Einstein

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  12. I admit I talk on the phone in my car, but at least I have a hands-free device. What a world we live in.

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  13. Well done. I like the blurring. Gotta go. Phone is ringing.

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  14. Hopefully she doesn't do it while she's driving.

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  15. :-)
    I'm back home !
    Best wishes for you and your wife my dear friend...
    Best regards from Paris,

    Pierre

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  16. I see so much of this here, too. People are just oblivious to all around them.

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  17. Oh don't get me started. Though I wouldn't make a poem of it...

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  18. Instants like this give inspiration. So lovely girl. Hugs.

    Val

    Barcelona Daily Photo

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  19. Modern times! This photo tells so much, Lowell.

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  20. Silence. What's that? There really are very few sounds quite as beautiful as a quiet hush. I like sense of motion you've captured here, Lowell!

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  21. In Toronto, they have said they will fine pedestrians who talk on te phone or text while crossing an intersection. I think it's a good idea, but not sure how they will enforce it really.

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  22. Hi, Jacob. Your little poem is choiced very well. And I remember Simon and Garfunkel... but I am not very found of cell phone!

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  23. Nice posting, both text and image!:)

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