
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.
At the deep end of this economic tunnel: will it be an inferno, or light?
ReplyDeleteStay away from the light, Carol Ann!!!
ReplyDeleteThis Seems Like A Tunnel...Or I Can Say A Ray Of Hope...Well Captured...
ReplyDeleteSo Zen!
ReplyDeleteBuenos Aires Photo
How can you leave your mark for posterity when they keep painting over it?
ReplyDelete...no, it's a TRAIN!!!!
ReplyDeleteKeep moving forward, there is a new beginning waiting to be discovered.
ReplyDeleteChoose Salvation and everything that was before will seem pasty and drab by comparison. ;)
ReplyDelete2 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!
I'm sure Steven Spielberg's around here somewhere.
ReplyDeleteNo 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"
ReplyDeleteI keep waiting for my patchwork painter to see the light.
ReplyDeleteDon'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.
ReplyDeleteI came for my Zen Monday On A Tuesday and I was not disappointed.
ReplyDeleteThe light at the end of a life's long journey may just be a drop off into oblivion. There's no need to rush.
ReplyDeleteWhat is the sound of one tagger roasting?
ReplyDeleteI came for my Zen Monday On A Tuesday and I was not disappointed.K's funny.
… or:
ReplyDeleteThe road the Hell is paved with good detention.
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....
ReplyDelete"I have to see my father and his people so have dinner without me"
Blank canvas.
ReplyDeleteFor the realists, the tunnel's end reveals a lovely field of well cared green lawn...
ReplyDelete(entrance to the Rose Bowl)....
scary
ReplyDeleteIf this is the way, let optimism be at it's journey's end.
ReplyDeleteGod 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!
ReplyDeleteA narrow lobby waiting for you ! to give hope a place in your heart.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Laurie. One look and I thought "Poltergeist." I had to sleep with my rosary after that movie.
ReplyDeleteWell, at least I got part of my hallway painted.
ReplyDeleteGinab: What fresh hell is this?
ReplyDeleteThe last thing I remembered was a bright light at the end of a long tunnel...
ReplyDeleteI miss the painted skunk
ReplyDeleteI'd love to know who your painter is.
ReplyDeletea very good pic. loved it.
ReplyDeletePaint your way to the light. A home remodeling reality show...
ReplyDelete(LOL @ J+P)
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?
ReplyDeleteSuch 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.
ReplyDeleteA 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.
a note to say hello.
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Tryphena could just barely fit her Hummer through the passage, but destroying the motocross track on the other side was worth it.
ReplyDeleteI like your zen twosdays better than the zen mundays.
ReplyDeleteUgly paintover, or a primer for more graffiti. A passageway leading to an inferno, over-enlightenment. No serenity there, either passing through or emerging.
ReplyDeleteA primer for more graffiti. Cynical, but probably true. Tryphena would know what to do.
ReplyDeleteThrough the journey of life we can always correct our mistakes and move on a better person.
ReplyDeletedeep of d dark,,,
ReplyDeleteThree paint perspective.
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