Saturday, March 22, 2008
More Holy Week pictures
			  One function of being from Detroit seems to be that you love certain kinds of images-- usually of something abandoned or allowed to rust, with that air of desuetude about it.  Even here in Texas, looking for found crosses, I found Detroit.  Of course, there is a connection-- these images somehow reminded me not only of the sad desolation of Detroit but the sad desolation of Good Friday and what it represents.
It could be that since I basically wrote a whole book about Good Friday, I am all out of words and now I think in images. A heart can only take so much of the same type of sadness.
As usual, you can make the images bigger by clicking on them...

Why do I find the cross in empty spaces? And so often in threes...

No cross here, but something about the cage over the take-out window seemed so... final, like a boulder before a tomb:

			  
			
 
  It could be that since I basically wrote a whole book about Good Friday, I am all out of words and now I think in images. A heart can only take so much of the same type of sadness.
As usual, you can make the images bigger by clicking on them...
Why do I find the cross in empty spaces? And so often in threes...
No cross here, but something about the cage over the take-out window seemed so... final, like a boulder before a tomb:
	
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				Thanks for the images.  They have evoked a lot of reflection about this  season of the year and of my life.
				
				
			
			
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