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Sometimes, a few words and a simple story can make all the difference. If you need a moment of warmth and kindness, take a break and watch The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse – it might be just what your heart needs.
the youtube-link to The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Rescued from a cardboard box ...
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This is my sanctuary, where light, life, and calm converge. Every corner holds my story, a private refuge to breathe, reflect, and recharge.
Someone (e.g. me) should write a story about the people who live in such a carefully-tended interior of a building with a grossly neglected exterior, and why things are the way they are. Seen in Weil-Am-Rhein DE, near Basel CH. In my album: Dan's Windows.
This is my sanctuary, where I start and end my day.
Coffee poured, meals made, small pauses taken between everything else.
A space shaped for care, rhythm, and the quiet act of tending to myself.
A perfect time and a perfect day to get out for fishing. Tonchigüe is a small fishing village on the northeast of the Pacific coast of Ecuador.
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My opinion about the world of war:
Unfortunately, there is war in the world and there are not only tensions around Russia and Ukraine. I think it is good to reflect in these times of evil. Then there are also tensions between North Korea and Pakistan over diplomats and alcohol. Well, two nuclear powers arguing about alcohol, I really don't understand it at all. Everybody knows about the conflict with China, Taiwan and the possible interference of the United States. In my native India, a few years ago a conflict arose between India and China around the border of China and the Himalaya area, which also should certainly not be underestimated. In addition, China has been expanding naval activties in the Indian Ocean in recent decades and that is also of great concern. India, with the fourth largest army in the world and as for the amount of active soldiers the 2nd one in the world, is modernizing the old materials in the different army units to prepare for a possible war with China and Pakistan. The most of the better equipment comes from Russia. I say, enjoy nature like in this picture. What are we talking about, national borders. The earth belongs to everyone and by a small group of leaders of countries, innocent people are being massacred around borders that are really only imaginary. The so-called good countries in the world have also done the most terrible things under the guise of ‘peace missions’ in the past to depose the regimes that they themselves have put down there after a regime change, whereby the arms industry and the oil industry are the only real winners. If the rich people who pay the campaigns of our politicians have shares in such companies, well you can ask yourself, what interests do our politicians actually serve? In short, my opinion is that a lot of leaders have blood on their hands in terms of history and the dividing line between good and evil is not always a straight line. But I only talk about our leaders.The majority of the common population all over the world don’t want war. They want peace and freedom. Over the past few days I have been to places like in the photo a lot. Wandering in nature is great. When I return from walks like these, I then close my eyes and try to regulate my breathing. Yesterday when I had reached my rest for a moment my thoughts went to the people in Ukraine, including the victims. It’s terrible for them. In The Netherlands I also know some sweet Russian people who hate war but are really afraid to step up. Do those sanctions really stop the lust for power or does it make it even bloodier? There is a good chance that many more innocent people will die as a result. In times like this, world peace seems like an utopia, but you can always dream about it
To recline is to listen inward—an invitation to ease the breath, soften the shoulders, and rest in a moment that asks nothing of us but presence. In the clamor of modern life, where movement is often mistaken for meaning, stillness offers a quiet rebellion.
It’s not laziness or retreat, but a profound form of trust: that we are enough without the constant proving. I think of golden light pooling on a carpet, a cat stretching unapologetically across a windowsill, or the way dusk pours itself gently into a room. Stillness, in these moments, is not absence—it’s grace.
To truly recline is to allow the world to come to us, rather than chase after it. The fire warms not because we tend to it, but because we draw near. In this softened state, we absorb more—beauty, clarity, comfort. We become porous to goodness.
Rest is no longer a reward for exhaustion; it’s a recognition of worth. There’s something sacred in that surrender, where movement gives way to meaning felt rather than forged. And in that space, reclined and receptive, we remember a truth too often forgotten: that stillness doesn’t diminish us—it completes us.
Taken on a cruise to Alaska
Explore #15 (2022-06-30) - Thank you for stopping by and for your words of encouragement and favorites!
This serene panoramic view was taken at Lake Pukaki, with Mount Cook in the remote background, during a visit to the beautiful South Island, New Zealand
It's a miserable and rainy day and we've got Typhoon Signal No. 3 with us today. Hope you all have a happy week ahead!
One can just close his eyes and can find inner peace and beauty while listening to the water dripping slowly from this meticulously crafted Suikinkutsu 水琴窟 ( literally "water koto cave"), which is a type of Japanese garden ornament and music device.
Taken at Enkouji Temple 圓光寺, Kyoto, Japan
Life has a way of pulling us in countless directions—its rhythm often loud, relentless, and overwhelming. In the middle of this chaos, quiet moments become not just desirable, but essential, grounding us when everything else feels unsteady.
Meditation and stillness offer a sanctuary—a chance to retreat into silence and reconnect with ourselves. Even just a few minutes of quiet can soothe the mind, reduce stress, and spark fresh perspective. The beauty of meditation lies not in escaping the world, but in re-entering it with calm and focus.
Whether it's a quiet corner of your home, a bench in a sunlit park, or the meditative glow of a candlelit room, having a dedicated space for restoration creates a powerful invitation to pause. It reminds us that we have permission to step away, to breathe deeply, and to simply be.
In these moments, we’re reminded that renewal doesn’t have to be grand or elaborate—it thrives in simplicity. A quiet walk, the hum of nature, or the soft cadence of a cat’s purr can replenish us in ways that go beyond words. Taking time to renew isn’t a luxury; it’s an act of care that enables us to move through life with resilience, purpose, and a sense of presence.
These trees look more mesmerizing in the fog than perhaps in the sunlight.
Taken from Lugard Road, Victoria Peak, Hong Kong
"In the stillness of meditation, Shiva holds the universe within. The creator, the destroyer, the eternal force — he reminds us that from every ending comes a new beginning. The cosmic dance of life and death unfolds, yet through it all, Shiva remains unmoved, embodying the infinite power of transformation."
Taken at Kenninji (建仁寺), the oldest Zen temple in Kyoto, Japan (founded in 1202)
The Chouontei (潮音庭) “the garden of the sound of the tide” is a simple and refined Zen garden nestled behind the main building of the Kenninji Temple.
The garden's San-zon-seki, a set of 3 stones that represent Buddha and 2 Zen monks, Zazen-seki, a stone for seated meditation, and maple trees are all placed to afford the visitor a beautiful view from each direction.
I must confess that I do enjoy a good book and as evidenced by my photo stream I'm more of a Kindle reader than an actual hardback book reader. I do find "inner peace" when I'm alone and lose myself with my latest thriller .. yes I like a good thriller!
The book within my photo is an old one that I still have and the ring, is my wedding ring that hasn't been off my finger since I was married ... and that wasn't yesterday!!
My Kindle tells me that I'm on a streak ... I've read for 184 weeks in a row which equates to 517 days in a row ~ looks like a get lots of "inner peace!"
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Central station Stockholm. Rush hour. 5 minutes later he was gone...I had a thousand questions in my head. And a big, warm smile in my face.
There are no stars and no moonlight, just heavy clouds, up there. But the mist, the bluish shades and the surrounding silence make it such a unique experience...taken onboard the Alaska Hubbard Glacier Cruise one freezing evening
That each day I may walk unceasingly on the banks of my water, that my Soul may repose on the branches of the trees which I planted, that I may refresh myself under the shadow of my sycamore.
Inscription found in an Egyptian tomb.
Sycamore trees were held to be sacred in Ancient Egypt and are the first trees represented in Ancient Art.
Photography by Pryere - Pryere
Painting using acrylics, inks, pigment and enamel
for Flickriver - Sophie Shapiro
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Description in English and Dutch
When nature calls you, do you pick up?
The thought of the moment pryor to taking photo’s of nature is for spiritual humans sometimes like a fata morgana in a green dreamfield of geometric patterns. So close your eyes with me and relax. Take a very deep breath now and keep it as long as possible and after that slowly breath out. Repeat this a few times and you will experience more and more inner tranquility. Negativity and fear do not exist for a while and the image of this beautiful place in Hellevoetsluis is increasingly on your retina. As an invisible belt of green nature you experience peace in your head. The dream will take you to paradise where pain, time or negative thoughts do not exist and the weather is always nice. It will take you to the world behind this picture where sworn enemies are best friends and the illusion of life becomes the reality of the dream.
Nederlands
Als de natuur je belt, neem je dan op?
De gedachte aan het moment voorafgaand aan het maken van foto's van de natuur is voor de spirituele mens soms als een fata morgana in een groen droomveld van geometrische patronen. Lieve mensen, sluit de ogen en ontspan. Haal nu heel diep adem en houd deze zo lang mogelijk vast en adem daarna heel langzaam weer uit. herhaal dit een paar keer en je zult steeds meer innerlijke rust ervaren. Negativiteit en angst zijn er even niet meer en het beeld van deze mooie plek in Hellevoetsluis staat steeds meer op je netvlies. Als onzichtbare gordel van groene natuur ervaar je rust in je hoofd. De droom neemt je mee naar het paradijs van Frank Boeijen waar negatieve gedachten niet bestaan en het weer altijd mooi is. Het neemt je mee naar de wereld achter deze foto waar gezworen vijanden beste vrienden zijn en de illusie van het leven wordt dan de realiteit van de droom.