This was my uncle’s funeral. He was 83, had a loving wife, eight children, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He served in the Navy (that’s why there is an honor guard). He was a successful businessman, and traveled the world. We miss him, but he had a full life and suffered from illness in his later years. Whether you believe that there is anything after this life, there is no denying that my uncle took full advantage of his time here and his service was really a celebration of his life.
To celebrate a life well lived is a wonderful thing. Also this interpretation of containers is very thoughtful. It makes me think where my own life is going. To see it in the hopeful light of your photo, then, is very heartening.
Great take on the theme Nancy, nice image.
I really respect your image, Nancy, and your interpretation of containers is spot on. But I can’t bring myself to “LIKE” this.
This was my uncle’s funeral. He was 83, had a loving wife, eight children, many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He served in the Navy (that’s why there is an honor guard). He was a successful businessman, and traveled the world. We miss him, but he had a full life and suffered from illness in his later years. Whether you believe that there is anything after this life, there is no denying that my uncle took full advantage of his time here and his service was really a celebration of his life.
Very different take on container.
To celebrate a life well lived is a wonderful thing. Also this interpretation of containers is very thoughtful. It makes me think where my own life is going. To see it in the hopeful light of your photo, then, is very heartening.
Thank you.
Wow…I don’t know what else to say…nice choice…
Thank you.