“This week it is my turn to present a challenge – and I mean to give us all a real ‘test’. I tend to use several pictures in my posts, and some of us often do – so the challenge is to use only ONE picture. One that you find important, meaningful to you, maybe sending a message – and then explain why you picked just that picture. It is not meant to be a ‘favorite’ picture of yours…” ~ Ann-Christine of the blog “Leya”
What an inspired challenge! I love that this plays right into the wheelhouse of making meaning, not just making images, and that is a place where my mental gears can turn all day long. Especially in a time of confusion, worry, chaos, and sorrow. What a great question to ask repeatedly: “What is important and meaningful now?”
As one who is instinctively visually inspired, I knew that if I scrolled through my media library, one photo would jump out at me. In this case, quite literally.

Priscilla, what an uplifting image and touching story! This is amazing, and I can see why the photo means so much to you.
Thanks, Egidio. Now that I’ve put words to why it’s one of my favorites, I know it will remain so. 🙂
What a wonderful image and story Priscilla. Having followed you for years I’ve seen some of your struggles and remember when you made the move, which I thought was so brave. Good on you for experiencing and challenging all of life’s moments, both good and bad. The photo is perfect for the week’s challenge!
Thank you so much, Tina! Your kind words mean a lot to me. 🙂
What a good mama – and photographer – and writer. I always read what you write ‘Scilla. I am pretty sure you don’t really know how gifted you are. ♥ I remember this picture the first time I saw it. I love it too 🙂
Aw, thanks, Val! You always make me feel special. ❤
I tried to send my comment, but it says the comment could not be sent?
Once more: I have followed you for some years and admire you immensely! Writing skills, photography skills – life and living skills…you have got it all! Thank you for posting this special photo again – I recognise it well and love it too ♥ So glad you are here!
Thank you for your kind words, Ann-Christine, and your perseverance! A valuable comment to have come through. ❤
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What a moving image and story. We find joy when and where we want to.
Thanks, Anne, as your post bears witness that suffering is always among us as well. To hold these truths simultaneously is the brave dilemma of being alive. Peace to you.
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Simply wonderful, Priscilla!
Thanks, Sofia!
Great great photo. I love it!
Thanks, John!
great photo
Thanks!