The caption really got me, a cold heart can be so miserable and frustrating to even get love from a lighter heart. We just have to pray for peace of mind.
It would have been so warm and cozy when that fire place was lit up in a house it used to belong to a long while ago. With regards to the title, indeed people could only be warm if they are okay with people being caring and warm towards them. People who completely shut themselves off are nigh impossible to change.
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Wilson Jake
Wow, an ancient fire place. Really looks abandoned but little or no work to get it start working again.
Meldred Judith
The content of the message is very deep. It speaks to the heart.
Segun OGUNYEMI
This fireplace is just quite a stone cold. Nice shot
iamdahmmy
What is this?..is it some kind of tree?..I have never seen something like this before
Miaka
Looks like a giant chimney? Anyway I wonder what is inside? Why is it in the middle of nowhere???Just curious and very impressive.
jolly555
The caption really got me, a cold heart can be so miserable and frustrating to even get love from a lighter heart. We just have to pray for peace of mind.
esgyll
It would have been so warm and cozy when that fire place was lit up in a house it used to belong to a long while ago. With regards to the title, indeed people could only be warm if they are okay with people being caring and warm towards them. People who completely shut themselves off are nigh impossible to change.
@femcy1989
What can we call this? Nice shot.
David Tjoe
That is very meaningful! People need to be open with each other, try to accept, understand, be patient and forgive.
Oyeyipo Oladele
I cant believe what am seeing. Nice and creative work. Thanks for this cool photograph.
Emily
It is a very interesting fire place. Is it still working? Also, great photo title!
Maury Cheskes
Really cool setting and very appropriate caption. It kind of has a serene, spiritual feel. Thanks for sharing.
jrhall103
Please, can you say where this was taken? Our fireplace in Kentucky had a similar aphorism, built in the 1930s.
Thomas Slatin
Certainly! It was taken at Camp Chateaugay in Merrill, New York. The construction date is unknown.