The word “resolved” was in the old (ancient) meaning
to separate (something) into constituent parts.
So for example, to take a bucket of green paint
and divide it in half a bucket of blue paint and a half bucket of yellow paint
– so that were resolved.
Today we have made most things so complicated so we don’t know what they consist of.
This “living” fence can be too difficult to get “resolved” too.
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The theme of the weekly photo challenge is “resolved“
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Great commentary on this week’s photo challenge. I’m actually stumped and come up with a good photo for this idea. Hopefully it’ll come to me for the week is out. 🙂
#.emily
Thanks a lot – the spirit will catch you later this week… 😉
I like your interpretation Drake 🙂 Have a good week my friend!
#.paula
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
Great interpretation that made me smile 🙂 Thanks!
Enjoy the day
Klausbernd and his Bookfayries Siri & Selma
#.klausbernd
Glad you and the bookfayries like it… 🙂
The word “resolved” was in the old (ancient) meaning
to separate (something) into constituent parts.
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so let’s divide 2012 from 2013 …
#.frizztext
Agree let’s divide 2012 from 2013… 🙂
separate the failures of 2012 from the habits and tasks 2013 …
There’s always some who forgot to “restart”… ‘hahaha’
Great story my friend.
#.jan masyn
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
WHOO those trees need a good pruning… I am a good fan of resolution! I liked seeing it broken down and defined.
#.jasmine
Agree, they need some real caretaking… 🙂 🙂
great interpretation! very different..:)
#.kz
Thanks, really appreciates… 🙂
Undoubtedly original!
Thank you.
#.76sanfermo
it was my first thought that came up when I saw the theme… 🙂
Estoy sorprendida y admirada. Bravo!!!
#.barbaragarcia
Thanks so much…:-)
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Now that is isightful… I like the idea of the living fence. 😉
#.eliz
Thank you so much, really appreciate you like the idea… 🙂
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