
noticing the silence
a new cycle begins
time to be still

noticing the silence
a new cycle begins
time to be still

cold days here, 10C/50F, yes, for sure it’s autumn. so pretty out there, love the coziness that this season brings: sweaters, scarfs, boots…, everything to make me warm enough to be outdoors and take photos. the trees are gorgeous with the colorful leaves.
have a great weekend!
E.

i’m proud of myself! i’ve been blogging every day for 31 days! wow! it’s so awarding to notice that i’m really doing it. i’ve though in giving up many times, in the first days, but now it is part of my routine. i love to take a photo and write few words about the photo or my mood in relation to it.
this red rose is for you, for being in this journey with me.
hugs and love,
E.

green is turning into yellow
slowly
changes are taking over
nature doesn’t have hurry
the work needs to be done
at its own time

thanksgiving weekend in my part of the world. busy day in the kitchen, but i still notice a few tiny things, like how pretty is garlic skin. love the pink and purple mixing with all the softness of it.
hugs,
E.

“Only you can take inner freedom away from yourself,
or give it to yourself. Nobody else can.” Michael A. Singer
saturday afternoon
noticing the sunshine
noticing the words in this book
that speak directly to me
noticing the flavors in my chai
noticing tiny bits of joy

listening to the wind, feeling it touching my skin and caressing my hair as i walk focusing on being present. isn’t’ it a wonderful mindfulness exercise?
have a great friday!

backyard mindfulness
leaves slowly falling down
dancing with the fresh breeze
taking their time to let go
teaching us that it’s ok
there is time for everything
and no need to hold to
what doesn’t serve us anymore

my friend Gina is the guest hosting at dVerse Poetics this week. her prompt is ‘comfort smells’.
i love cinnamon scent! it brings me a sense of comfort and security, takes me back to lovely memories: a warm kitchen, sweets been baked, a cup of tea and family gathering around the table in winter nights. nowadays i add cinnamon is almost everything i bake, and i love to add a cinnamon stick to my cup of tea and to my coffee while brewing.
so, here is my take to the prompt.
cinnamon
firewood burning
stars illuminating the sky
cinnamon
moonlight bathing my skin
magic and power
cinnamon
forest whispering my name
i’m safe
i’m at home
cinnamon
hugs,
E.