Circle of the Seasons

By GCleare

Open and Shut

The tobacco barn next door has hidden openings on all sides, designed to let the air in and keep the rain out.

When all the shutters are closed, you would never even guess they are there. The walls look solid, strong and smooth.

When all the louvres are opened, you can see right through to the other side. The barn becomes a skeleton, something fragile and weak.

Kind of like people. When we open up, we reveal our secret vulnerabilities.

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