“Bedtime Prayer”
January 27, 2013 By Harold Green in Architecture, Argentina, Art, Artists, Candid, COUNTRY, GENRE, Lyric Essay, People, Photography, Religious, Still Life, Street Life, Urban, Writing Accompaniment Tags: art, artist, Buenos Aires, graffiti, photography, poetry, prayer, religion, South America, travel, wall mural, writer, writing 10 Comments
Nice mural! 🙂
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Thank you. Just a bit of fun with BA murals before Through Harold’s Lens moves on with more Flavors From BA.
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That’s what you’d call bare bones art……keep it simple
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Love it!!!!! Humor is always welcome Boom.
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Your posts are always very interesting, Harold. This one is no exception…! 😉
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Thank you Carolyn. I too found it fascinating when I saw it. I’m sure there could be hundreds of meanings for this intriguing wall mural beyond “Bedtime Prayer”.
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Nice photo of an unusual image. We used to say that prayer that with my Mom when we were kids. Then as an adult I heard a comedian joke about it. He said, “It’s such a sweet little prayer for kids, until all of a sudden they have to say, ‘if I DIE before I wake.’ Way to scare the daylights out of them every night, Mom.” 🙂
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Thank you Sarah. As a child, I too said the prayer every night before I went to sleep.
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Thank you for re-blogging my post Wall Mural Bedtime Prayer. Flavors From BA. http://www.throughharoldslens.com is truly honored that you did so.
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Reblogged this on some serious jua kali.
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