What beautiful photos Jax. I loved this reflection - both the concept of something 'small' like frost being part of a much larger weather system, and your reflections on your own systems.
It's easy in a city to not think much about weather, to view rain (or frost) as an inconvenience to be managed around. It takes time to remember that without the water cycle, there can be no life, no food, no humans. And frost and rain are integral to that cycle. The fact that we have these is a blessing!
As to your own systems, I highly relate to the idea of thinking there was something wrong with me when I didn't thrive in the environment I found myself in. I too am challenging those thoughts and seeing how my own best self relates to others and the places around me.
I love calm people and need time to read, percolate, and breathe to offset the environmental pressure to rush around and be mentally stimulated.
Thank you, Kathryn, for taking the time to read and comment. I love that you engaged with these ideas so deeply. Those spaces to be ourselves and precious, and as easy to not think about as the weather in big city. May you have many calm and open environments ahead that you can enjoy that reading and reflecting you do so well. 📚☺️🌿
What beautiful photos Jax. I loved this reflection - both the concept of something 'small' like frost being part of a much larger weather system, and your reflections on your own systems.
It's easy in a city to not think much about weather, to view rain (or frost) as an inconvenience to be managed around. It takes time to remember that without the water cycle, there can be no life, no food, no humans. And frost and rain are integral to that cycle. The fact that we have these is a blessing!
As to your own systems, I highly relate to the idea of thinking there was something wrong with me when I didn't thrive in the environment I found myself in. I too am challenging those thoughts and seeing how my own best self relates to others and the places around me.
I love calm people and need time to read, percolate, and breathe to offset the environmental pressure to rush around and be mentally stimulated.
thanks as always for sharing your thoughts.
Thank you, Kathryn, for taking the time to read and comment. I love that you engaged with these ideas so deeply. Those spaces to be ourselves and precious, and as easy to not think about as the weather in big city. May you have many calm and open environments ahead that you can enjoy that reading and reflecting you do so well. 📚☺️🌿