A stillness set sultry in a symmetry of perspective contemplation – as we pace with nature there’s a mystical flow of energetical layers that transcend to our highest level of subconscious mind.
All set free – we, walk in peace – knowing … there is beauty in abundance – It costs nothing and comes from the ground.
In glory we find Mother Nature as she embraces the lambs and all that source her land for nourishment to the latter of Spring.
Yesterday I found a mint bush hidden away by the pond in the garden. George who helped with the garden died last year. It broke our hearts.
I picked some of the mint to put in drinks and left it in a glass of water over night. This morning it had perked up. As you will know when we pick something it starts to wither straight away. Water maintains all life.
I spoke about the mint and was told it smelt like cat mint. I googled then found a WordPress blog about the mint as I wanted to first ensure cat mint was edible. The blog I discovered opened with my favourite saying, ‘Less is More.’ Little synchronisations like this are the reason I am in love with nature. Click the Image below of mine to go to the blog I discovered by The Greening Spirit.
I’m rubbish with names and often I take photographs of flowers and trees that aren’t particularly good quality. Yet – it’s the journey that counts. But … every photo has a memory for me – value – a blue-print.
Each day I could write such tales – but then there would be less magic as reflection takes time that can often be better spent channelling our life purpose. Yet, we do have to make effort to share (I tell myself …) It’s good to keep a portal of communication. I do enjoy blogging. Less is More!
Here is my darling little mate. I simply adore his fluffy chest – cheeky face and cuteness in general. I bring you my very own Mr Marcy. Although, the quality of video is awful – had to catch it on my phone to show him off. He sings on my arm too. Have to try get footage to show you. This is the boy that comes to my bedroom – guilty of pooping on my wall. Is it so wrong to fall in love with a robin? I think not. ah!
Enchanting place of tranquillity set amidst rambling countryside up a hill. Little Malvern Priory has much history and there’s plenty of atmospheric charm here. Nostalgia meets pensive moments of reflection.
Our minds have more information to share with ‘self’ than most tweets and FB personal posts can teach us. It’s all about where we focus the positive within.
I haven’t had an iPhone for years and I don’t miss what I don’t know. Try using a camera instead and set up other ways to share your passions.
If you are being emotionally attacked online, tell someone. Bullies tend to retreat when you have support. Nip it in the bud before it gets out of hand. Talk to a friend or tell your teacher or guardian. Together we can make the world a better place.
Spend time outdoors and look out for recreational groups in your community. Make ‘real’ friends and better ways to work and play.
When you use the internet try to be purposeful. Perhaps spend less time chatting and watch YouTube videos covering topics that interest you. You can learn so much this way too!
Set up a journal or blog and record your progress with your crafts and imagination combined. Find things that stimulate you and teach you new things to talk about with friends. Make online time beneficial.
Less is more. More community, more to share.
No matter what age we are, we constantly have to find the right balance that works best for our well-being. To find people that we enjoy connecting with, that teach us with subjects that appeal.
We are stuck ‘nowhere’ we are fortunate to have the freedom of choice in most cases and should be thankful for this. There are many who are living incarceration without the little things we take for granted.