Friday, October 31, 2008

Submissions for 10/31/08

Happy Halloween! We had a lot of cool submissions for this week, and I hope everyone enjoys them all! Keep them rolling in, because we're out for next week. Have a great day and an even better weekend!

In Alphabetical Order by first name...



Photo by Anne Wenzel


Photo by Corrie Lane
NOTE: I adore this picture, because it is my oldest brother's first teddy bear. It reminds me of very happy memories and some very sad ones as well. When this bear sits on my windowsill, I know that everything that has happened in my home is a part of me, and I'll never forget that. -Brad



Of Love or Lust

Sometimes the line is fine between love and lust.
Love is fair, and lust, unjust.
Once we give in to that sinful bliss,
Gluttony asks for one more kiss.
A kiss of lust or a kiss of love?
Lucifer's kiss, or from God above?
Sometimes obsessions take complete control.
Lust is craving and love is whole.
We succumb to the hunger we cannot trust
the second we taste that which we lust.
-Photo and Poem by Kelsi Wilson


Photo by Melissa Reynolds


-Patti Moore


-Photo by Sarah Elizabeth


-Photo by Zack DeZon

Unfortunately, we have one more selection this week...

A few days ago, some of the members of the Well Fed Principles community lost a dear friend. Oliver Hertzel took his own life at the age of 18 while attending the University of Pittsburgh. He was a great wrestler at Council Rock High School North, and I personally knew him for 10 years. I know I always liked him, just like everyone else. Oliver was a great guy with a big heart and an even bigger smile. He will be dearly missed, and I emphasize to all of the readers once again: take care of each other.

Services for Oliver are being privately held by the Hertzel family.










Oliver Hertzel
1990-2008

Have a good weekend and a safe Halloween.

Until next time...Well Fed Principles

2 comments:

Patti said...

I thought that was Andy's bear! Man...I saw Spring Awakening last night and missed him all over again.

Also I love Melissa's photo - the colors are otherworldly. Yum.

Well Fed Principles said...

it was Andy's bear. Andy's still our oldest brother.