Little lights in the darkness 5 Comments / Uncategorized / By Alice Gerard almost #WordlessWednesday How do we find hope? Can a glittering candle help us find our way? Inktober day 5. The prompt is “flame.” Share on FacebookTweetSave
Julie JordanScott October 5, 2022 at 7:08 pm I am not doing Inktober this year and I love what you have done here. Such a lovely image with such a vibrant energy. Grateful to you! Reply
Alice Gerard October 5, 2022 at 7:25 pm Thank you so much, Julie! This is my first Inktober, and I’m enjoying the adventure! Reply
Yolanda October 5, 2022 at 9:24 pm For indeed it is withing the flickering of flames that we shall see the light again… Reply
Alice Gerard October 5, 2022 at 9:30 pm Yes, so very true. Flames have two spirits. Flames can be frightening or they can be a beautiful light. Reply
Alana October 5, 2022 at 9:54 pm Perhaps it’s no accident that, in my religion, candles are lit as the Sabbath begins, on the anniversary of a loved one’s death, and during the eight nights of one of our holidays. It’s symbolic of many things. Reply
I am not doing Inktober this year and I love what you have done here. Such a lovely image with such a vibrant energy. Grateful to you!
Thank you so much, Julie! This is my first Inktober, and I’m enjoying the adventure!
For indeed it is withing the flickering of flames that we shall see the light again…
Yes, so very true. Flames have two spirits. Flames can be frightening or they can be a beautiful light.
Perhaps it’s no accident that, in my religion, candles are lit as the Sabbath begins, on the anniversary of a loved one’s death, and during the eight nights of one of our holidays. It’s symbolic of many things.