EMBOURGEOISEMENT
On a preliminary quest for higher-living-
through diffi-cult-to-define and anxi-ety-ridden days
his striving
definitely and wholeheartedly
finally moved-him-on-up.
From self-pity to self-realization,
his self-esteem flourished unselfishly out-of-control.
His life went from impossible
to I'm Possible!
From nowhere to now-here.
Took a whole lot of trying
just to get up that hill-
Seldom-understood and always tongue-tied,
he dumped his soon-to-be-forgotten
rust-bucket, Beetle-Bugster at the end-of-the-road
defying all modern-art jargon
of twisting and sledge-hammering
his metal in exchange for his very own
abode!
rust-bucket, Beetle-Bugster at the end-of-the-road
defying all modern-art jargon
of twisting and sledge-hammering
his metal in exchange for his very own
abode!
Moving on up and up-
Mass-produced metal-house
that long-ago was all-the-rage
and well-being for those
of a younger-tender-age
and called it his
Dream-House!
that long-ago was all-the-rage
and well-being for those
of a younger-tender-age
and called it his
Dream-House!
One man's rusty metal is another man's trusty steed of a house.
and yet-
"What's the use of a fine house if you haven't got
a tolerable planet to put it on?"- Henry David Thoreau
a tolerable planet to put it on?"- Henry David Thoreau
22 comments:
LOVE that Thoreau quote. Something we need to remember.
Hello Karen, I always enjoy your post and images. The metal art is cool. And the Dream and quote are awesome. We need a healthy planet. Have a happy new week ahead!
Love your word play
You created (another) surrealist masterpiece, K!
ALOHA
ComfortSpiral
=^..^=
Hi Karen!:) Your original, quirky, and highly imaginative posts are always interesting and fun,as is this one.
Cheers, have a good week.
Killroy
Enjoyed the journey... I like your photos.
"From self-pity to self-realization,
his self-esteem flourished unselfishly out-of-control.
His life went from impossible
to I'm Possible!
From nowhere to now-here."
LOVE that, i wrote that down in my book!!! you have a super fun spirit!!!
Perfect quote from Thoreau. Good work. :-)
Wow, awesome. Loved reading your post.
I can't believe how many women have had this metal dollhouse the cheaper alternative to the old fashioned dollhouses made just like the real house they were in. Kind of like those in-law houses in backyards for real. Nice write Karen have a good week.
Great fun, Karen! People should pay more attention to what Thoreau said. History keeps proving him right.
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Truly a life in rust..
Wonderful sculptures, beautiful photos! Yes, we must protect the planet!
Limbo Delirium
Black & White Abstract
Awesome post Karen, the phrase which captivated me is nowhere to now-here, love this!
Cheers!
What a fun post for the day! ;-)
What a lovely metal house and all the other metal objects too, just great. So is the quote.
Super Beetle, I also like the first picture.
Greetings,
Filip
This part really stands out for me..it about perseverance..life can be difficult...
Took a whole lot of trying
just to get up that hill-
Fantastic Thoreau quote and so appropriate even now!
nice pictures and write ups with them
My take : A Small Home
In a word, remarkable...
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