Monday, February 14, 2011

back to the future

I found these via miss flamehair I love them soooo! An ongoing project by Photographer Irina Werning



7 comments:

nadine paduart said...

oh god, i dunno.. can't stop laughing. hope i'm not offending anyone.

Amy Prior said...

yeah they are pretty funny and amazing :-)

The Spiritual Hobo said...

I know what you mean man.

SEMINARY HILL
There was a hill top
where I used to see,
all of my life's possibilities in front of me.
Four decades later,
I returned to see
that none of it, would ever be.

The Delaware River meanders gracefully down to the sea by journeying through the magnificently forested hills of The Catskills Mountains first. A lonesome train track follows it's meanderings, also heading south to the sea. I was 14 years old when I first climbed Seminary Hill and saw this splendid sight.

There was a 30-foot statue of Jesus Christ on a cross high up on Seminary Hill. The image was ghostly against blackening skies, even more so during lightning storms. The Castle-like Seminary was spread out over the level acreage at the bottom of The Hill.

Below the Seminary, lies the Town Of Callicoon and The Delaware River. I went way out of my way on a sunny day, about 6 or 7 years ago, to return to Seminary Hill, but I never anticipated the subsequent flood of emotions that resulted from looking down that river valley... and all of those years... again.

Quite accidentally, not long after my return to Seminary Hill, a former seminarian from my class was put in touch with me, and even though we were once very close friends, I couldn't place him when we met again. He had none of the looks, characteristics, or mannerisms of the person that I once knew. He was kind enough to bring me up to date regarding fellow mates and such, but as he talked, I looked into his unfamiliar eyes and felt like I was back up on Seminary Hill, again... searching for the guy that I once knew.

Amy Prior said...

Ed, this is one of your blog entries I can see how it relates to time and change and experience of change I guess.

annielizabeth said...

Hi Amy, I'm passing the Stylish Blogger Award to you! You can go to my blog and read about it there. Play along if you want to. I just became a follower to your blog. Happy day to you, Annie

Anna Lloyd said...

so cute! I love the brothers together in the bath. A bit squashed in the second photo...

illustration poetry said...

very funny :D

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