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It's been an awesome Holiday in the South Island/Te Wai Pounamu, and arriving back to the 'Big Smoke' (Auckland City/Tamaki Makaurau) I composed this image along the Auckland Waterfront, on the drive home.
I have been visiting the Kotare here for the past year, and find them beautiful to watch. When the rain came this Kotare looked right at home, in its element. A sentinel. Almost appearing stoic/defiant in a bleak situation. Hence the title 'Resilience' as in resilence of spirit. Not the sharpest of images, and there is the noise from the square crop. But I like the authenticity of this image.
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Arohanui.
Coming out of the darkness and into the light isn’t always liberating — sometimes it’s jarring, even traumatic. The shift can blind you, leave you uncertain about your next step, or make you want to turn back.
But moving forward isn’t about sudden clarity. It’s about the discipline of keeping your head down and taking that next step, even when you can’t see the full road ahead. Shadows pass, light returns.
In those moments, the only real compass is the process you’ve built for yourself — the routines, the resilience, the quiet strength you’ve been shaping long before the hard times arrived. Trust that process. It’s what carries you through.
Nobody is going to save you, except yourself sometimes. People will support you, in your hardest of times, but taking it as a victim's view is probably the last thing you want to do.
A sunrise that reminded me why it’s always worth going out, even when the forecast says otherwise 🌅
I almost stayed home this morning. The weather didn’t look promising and the light felt like a gamble. But Llyn Padarn had other plans. Soft mist drifting over the water, perfect reflections, and a calm that wrapped around everything as the sky slowly came to life.
Standing here in the stillness, I felt a deep sense of peace and clarity. Moments like this can’t be predicted. They’re earned by showing up. Being out, waiting, trusting the process will always beat staying home wondering what if.
Sometimes the most perfect conditions are the ones you never expect.
#LlynPadarn #Wales #SunriseChasers #ChasingLight #LandscapePhotography #MistyMorning #PeacefulMoments #NatureLovers #OutInNature #NeverStayHome #TrustTheProcess #EarlyMorning #Reflections #ExploreWales
Just breathtaking. 🌅 The White Cliffs of Dover at sunset, proving that some views never get old. Pure serenity.
#WhiteCliffsOfDover #Sunset #England #Travel #kentlife
Week 3 of Kim Klassen's Be Still lessons. "Trust the Process".
I am still working my way around the thought of doing still life.
I am enjoying tiny scenes that I can create with what I have on hand.
Soon to venture out and experiment further.
Materials.
Rug
Jewelry
Old Thank You Card
Old Coffee Cup
Plastic Beads
Embarking on an unforgettable journey to the rugged eastern tip of Madeira. ⛰️
The hike across Ponta de São Lourenço is easily one of the most breathtaking experiences on the island. No trees, just raw volcanic landscape, salt-spray air, and views that stretch on forever. It’s a bit of a trek, but every step is worth it for a view like this.
If you go, bring plenty of water and a windbreaker—the Atlantic breeze doesn’t play around! @Visit Madeira
#MadeiraIsland #Exploration #HikingPortugal #PontaDeSaoLourenco #CoastalHiking TravelInspiration AdventureAwaits
On the hill at Kripalu in Western Mass...taken during my writing class with Natalie Goldberg...trusting the process both in the writing and in the editing..
Beyond Layers Day 67..
"Just when I think I’ve mastered trust, I continue to be tested again. It is as if someone up there is saying “She hasn’t gotten the lesson yet. Let’s keep putting situations in front of her that continue to test if she can REALLY trust!”
Jean DiGiovanna
“I love deadlines. I love the whooshing noise they make as they go by.”
― Douglas Adams, The Salmon of Doubt