Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Three Reds

Seen in front of Temple Ohabei Shalom on Beacon Street in Brookline. The Fire Truck for every little boy who dreamed of becoming a Firefighter; a sporty car for every middle aged man who still dreams of his youth; and a red helmet and bicycle for the environmentalist commuting to work in the morning; and finally, for those with a spiritual hunger, a magnificent temple to pray in.

11 comments:

John November 17, 2009 4:30 AM  

Viewed large, and then I saw the helmet; well spotted, or was it good luck?

Cezar and Léia November 17, 2009 5:38 AM  

Beautiful façade, this temple looks really nice!Adorable composition in this post, well done my friend!
Léia

brattcat November 17, 2009 7:20 AM  

And then there is the red of the brick.

B SQUARED November 17, 2009 9:59 AM  

Something for everybody. I don't know that I have ever seen a Menorah on top of a Temple before.

In Three Rivers, Michigan November 17, 2009 10:31 AM  

I had to expand the photo to see the helmet, but there it is. Lots of red!
Three Rivers Daily Photo

Malyss November 17, 2009 11:44 AM  

When I saw the firemen truck and the red car, I immediately thought: "that's a BOY's picture"! Ü

Vogon Poet November 17, 2009 1:12 PM  

I had to enlarge the image to find the cyclist, but you are right: everything is there. A very good catch in front of an impressive temple.

cieldequimper November 17, 2009 2:04 PM  

You caught the right moment, the temple is impressive and quite beautiful.

marley November 17, 2009 2:39 PM  

Red hot photo! Its nice when things come together like this.

amatamari© November 17, 2009 4:59 PM  

And I love also the red leaves
on the rails ...(perhaps they are brown but no matter)
:-)

Hilda November 17, 2009 10:39 PM  

A perfect confluence of elements for every stage of life. ;)

To what shall I compare this life of ours?
Even before I can say it is like a lightning flash or a dewdrop,
it is no more. -Gibon Sengai (1750-1837)

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