Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Zen Tuesday: #6


Zen Monday (and in this case, Tuesday) is the day you experience the photo and give us your thoughts rather than me telling you what the photo's about.

As I post each new Zen photo, I'll add a label to last week's to identify it if necessary (and if I know what it is).

Update, 6/7/09: this tunnel goes under Oak Grove Drive, connecting the hiking trails from the Brookside Golf Club to Devil's Gate Dam and Hahamongna Watershed Park.

41 comments:

  1. At the deep end of this economic tunnel: will it be an inferno, or light?

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  2. Stay away from the light, Carol Ann!!!

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  3. This Seems Like A Tunnel...Or I Can Say A Ray Of Hope...Well Captured...

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  4. How can you leave your mark for posterity when they keep painting over it?

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  5. Keep moving forward, there is a new beginning waiting to be discovered.

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  6. Choose Salvation and everything that was before will seem pasty and drab by comparison. ;)


    2 Corinthians 5:17
    Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation; old things have passed away; behold, all things have become new. (NKJV)

    Neat shot Petrea!

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  7. I'm sure Steven Spielberg's around here somewhere.

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  8. No Leaf Clover by Metallica: "then it comes to be that the soothing light at the end of your tunnel was just a freight train comin' your way"

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  9. I keep waiting for my patchwork painter to see the light.

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  10. Don't know if it is a train comin' my way, or the land of milk and honey shining brightly before me, but I'm gonna venture out there and have a gander. If it's a train, may I have the ability to get out of the way fast enough to see if the land of milk and honey is beyond it.

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  11. I came for my Zen Monday On A Tuesday and I was not disappointed.

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  12. The light at the end of a life's long journey may just be a drop off into oblivion. There's no need to rush.

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  13. What is the sound of one tagger roasting?

    I came for my Zen Monday On A Tuesday and I was not disappointed.K's funny.

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  14. … or:

    The road the Hell is paved with good detention.

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  15. when i saw this i thought of "The Godfather" (don't ask me why). "Just when I thought I was out, they keep pulling me in" or better yet....
    "I have to see my father and his people so have dinner without me"

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  16. For the realists, the tunnel's end reveals a lovely field of well cared green lawn...
    (entrance to the Rose Bowl)....

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  17. If this is the way, let optimism be at it's journey's end.

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  18. God to gang members: If Pasadena's graffiti abatement team has to paint over your signs one more time, I may have to send you toward the light!

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  19. A narrow lobby waiting for you ! to give hope a place in your heart.

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  20. I'm with Laurie. One look and I thought "Poltergeist." I had to sleep with my rosary after that movie.

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  21. Well, at least I got part of my hallway painted.

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  22. Ginab: What fresh hell is this?

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  23. The last thing I remembered was a bright light at the end of a long tunnel...

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  24. I miss the painted skunk

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  25. I'd love to know who your painter is.

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  26. Paint your way to the light. A home remodeling reality show...
    (LOL @ J+P)

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  27. Was hoping to enlarge this photo and see that it is indeed the entrance to the baseball field shown yesterday (both great shots, btw). No such luck, but I still think I'm right. Am I?

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  28. Such a simple photo and such a vast array of comments, from heaven to hell! This has been one of my favorite Zen Mondays. I should have them on Tuesday more often.

    A warm welcome to the new commenters!

    By the way, none of the location guesses are correct. I'll update this post with the location next week when I post the new Zen Monday shot.

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  29. a note to say hello.

    Ladybugsinthegarden.blogspot.com

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  30. Tryphena could just barely fit her Hummer through the passage, but destroying the motocross track on the other side was worth it.

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  31. I like your zen twosdays better than the zen mundays.

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  32. Ugly paintover, or a primer for more graffiti. A passageway leading to an inferno, over-enlightenment. No serenity there, either passing through or emerging.

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  33. A primer for more graffiti. Cynical, but probably true. Tryphena would know what to do.

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  34. Through the journey of life we can always correct our mistakes and move on a better person.

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