I immediately thought of this picture of long ago when I saw The Daily Post weekly photo challenge was silhouette.
I tell both of my children that having a sibling is a gift. That is why I really love photos from their youth where love is evident.
I immediately thought of this picture of long ago when I saw The Daily Post weekly photo challenge was silhouette.
I tell both of my children that having a sibling is a gift. That is why I really love photos from their youth where love is evident.
This week I had no time to do last week’s challenge. I was busy preparing for Hawaii’s two storms. The first of which thankfully, mostly missed Oahu, and the second one is now forecasted to also miss us. Therefore, I am combining my first picture for this week’s challenge with a picture that also depicts last week’s.
A ship is safe in harbor, but that’s not what ships are for. — William G. T. Shedd
We gardeners are healthy, joyous, natural creatures. We are practical, patient, optimistic. We declare our optimism every year, every season, with every act of planting. — Carol Deppe
Food, in the end, in our own tradition, is something holy. It’s not about nutrients and calories. It’s about sharing. It’s about honesty. It’s about identity. — Louise Fresco
The containers on the right hold crack seed. Cracked seed is a variety of dehydrated and preserved fruits originally brought to Hawaii from China and later customized for local taste buds. The favors range from sweet to salty to sour. Li hing mui, one local favorite, is a salty dried plum that has also been turned into a power used in other foods including shave ice.
Can’t wait to see what others are posting for this week’s challenge:
From “Don’t judge a book by its cover” to “Don’t look at the jug, but at what it contains” (an old Rabbinic saying), we’re constantly taught that the contents of things are more important than the vessels, wrappers, and boxes that hold them in place. This week, let’s give outer shells their due and focus our lenses on things that contain other things. — Ben Huberman
This is the photo I immediately thought of when I learned The Daily Post Challenge was between, but I haven’t had time to post until tonight.
I’m grateful that I took this picture previously while walking around my favorite school’s campus.