“God is watching us…from a distance.” ― Julie Gold
Tina is our host for this week’s photo challenge, and she takes up an appropriate theme: Distance, using quotes from a song by Julie Gold. Tina mentions that Bette Midler made the song famous, but my favorite version was recorded by Nanci Griffith. She sings it like an activist, as a protest song. It puts the responsibility for wars, poverty, disease, and hunger squarely on us. When you look at planet Earth from a distance, you don’t see these things. They are human inventions.
You may argue with me about disease being a human invention. My point is simply that a virus or a bacteria is another organism in Nature. The value judgment on it is our concept.
That being said, what I’m thinking about distance right now is that it’s difficult. Last night, through the technology of Zoom, I spent two hours with my kids, my sister, and my niece who live a couple of thousand miles away on the West Coast. Yesterday was my middle daughter’s birthday; today is my niece’s; tomorrow is my daughter-in-law’s. We were trying to celebrate our life connection while social distancing. My plane tickets for the West Coast must be converted to credit, and I will miss seeing them for an indefinite time.
Distance, however, is just distance. It is part of the perspective of life and allows us to understand connection and proximity. I am hoping that we learn many valuable things during this time. I am hoping that I learn to appreciate and accept distance even while I long for closeness.
Here is a gallery of photos of my “Safer At Home” housemate. We’ve always sought out open spaces.
And here’s a gallery of my West Coast kids, to whom I’m working on getting closer. My plan is to move to Oregon at the end of June.
As you navigate the space of this interesting situation, may you be safe and well, holding close what you deem most dear while appreciating the vastness of this wonderful world.
10 thoughts on “Lens-Artists Photo Challenge: Distance”
A big move ahead Priscilla, good for you! Thank goodness we have things like Zoom, which works well and beats nothing. Life has surely thrown us a curveball with this one.
Renewal 2 was taken with a borrowed snapshot camera, but is still one of my favorites, too. Distance 4 is currently my screensaver shot. That’s my daughter on the beach in Oregon. She just had a birthday on Friday. Makes me smile to see her jumping for joy each time I open my laptop!
A big move ahead Priscilla, good for you! Thank goodness we have things like Zoom, which works well and beats nothing. Life has surely thrown us a curveball with this one.
Most of my family we connect in group in the internet and zoom is a new thing. Thankful for the interconnected from the distance. Love that vid.
Great entry, Priscilla – and Zoom is the thing now.
Yeah, Skype didn’t seem to be able to handle a split screen with 7 contacts.
It’s funny, like even in the distance, I feel very close to your emotions.
Great post, Priscilla.
Stay safe and healthy!
Thanks, Ana. You, too!
Great entry, Priscilla! Beautiful photos and wise words for distance.
Thanks, Amy!
Excellent. Great photos. ‘renewal 2’ and ‘distance 4’ are my favorites.
Renewal 2 was taken with a borrowed snapshot camera, but is still one of my favorites, too. Distance 4 is currently my screensaver shot. That’s my daughter on the beach in Oregon. She just had a birthday on Friday. Makes me smile to see her jumping for joy each time I open my laptop!