refreshing the spirit, a weekend at the beach
After my last, epically long post let’s take a breather. I love words, they have such power to paint an image, but sometimes it’s nice just to look. That’s what I did last week end on a windy, deserted beach in the Otways. Walked with loved ones, admired the textures and colours of the place. The throbbing sound of a native bird flitting out of sight, breast heaving with it’s own private aria. And most importantly of all laughed at doggy antics and RELAXED. Is there a place you go to muffle that tiresome internal babble?
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Looks like bliss! Such beautiful photos as always Jo ๐ If I need a bit of office escapism during the week, this post definitely does the trick!
Thanks so much for comment Simon! You know it makes my day! ๐ Glad to help with office escapism whenever I can!
Looking forward to seeing you at the Blitz this Saturday!
I followed the link from your comment to site, and how absolutely delightful to tunnel through to some other country far from my own with vistas such as I’ve never seen, and expanses of wordless quiet. Very, very beautiful. I’ll be back for tips on how to plant a garden (though mine will be in Auroville). I do hope we stay in touch.
Thanks for your lovely comment Deepa, I totally agree at how delightful it is to see how people live in different parts of the globe! Good luck with your garden!
Wow, awesome shots! I really enjoyed your photos. The water is so beautiful there! I like to spend time in nature as well to relax and unwind. We live on 20 wooded acres, so I like to retreat to the woods whenever I need some down time or want to feel rejuvenated. Nature always does the trick ๐
I’m glad you enjoyed the photos Tammy! How lovely to only have such a lovely retreat in your own “backyard”.
I enjoyed sitting back and experiencing nature through the medium of your photos. I am thinking that an hour in natural parkland can have the same restorative value for city-dwellers. My favorite park is Royal Park West.
I will have to take some photos of Royal Park for the blog! Maybe to accompany your lovely article?
What beautiful photos! I love the B&W one of the dogs being silly on the sand. I often feel that deep need to be amongst nature. Your description, although brief, was so evocative. Thanks for a five-minute escape from my office cubicle!
I know how you feel about needing to escape the office cubicle, makes me think that I should take steps towards doing it physically as well as mentally!!
Whoaa great pictures!
Thanks Angela. ๐