Just Words

What words come to mind when you see this round tower from Glendalough?

Maybe strong, old, ancient, tall, awe-inspiring, safe, amazing.

Maybe there are no words to truly and fully describe it.

Writing is a tricky quest to attempt to capture the essence of something with just words.

And sometimes, there are no words. Just feelings, emotions, impressions.

The feel of the rocks as you push into them. The wind blowing through your hair as you stand there. The unheard whispered prayers of the past, the current, the future.

But words are what we have, so we keep writing the best we can. And hope that the readers’ imaginations fill in the blanks.

Love, Lisa

*Glendalough Monastery round tower, Co. Wicklow, Sept 2024, Ed Lyons

How Many

How many prayers, cries, footsteps

How many lives, laughs, fears

Countless and many, fervent and lukewarm

Yet all were seen, heard, answered, loved

By Christ who sees, hears, answers, and loves

c2024 Lisa Lyons

Photo of Glendalough, County Wicklow, captured by Ed Lyons, September 2024

Which Way Is Up?

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Have you ever taken a picture, then gone back and totally forgotten what it is, what angle it was taken from, and even which side is up?  Well, here is an example of just such a picture.  I know that it was taken in Powerscourt Gardens in Wicklow, and I know that the year was 2001.  That’s about all I know.  🙂  I have posted it in the direction that seems the most likely, but who knows really?  Anyway, I thought it would be fun to get feedback….is it the right way?  What is it?  Chime in and tell me what it is I’m looking at!  If you don’t know, make up something interesting to make me laugh!  Slainte, Lisa

A Heart That Understands

“There is much satisfaction in work well done; praise is sweet, but there can be no happiness equal to the joy of finding a heart that understands.”  ~Victor Robinson

Two kindred spirits in Powerscourt gardens, standing in our "heart rock"

Two kindred spirits in Powerscourt gardens, standing in our “heart rock”

This one’s for my husband, the one who understands my heart.  Love, Lisa