Monday, November 8, 2010
I can feel the quietness out there. More importantly I can feel the quietness inside me.
After the craziness of wedding planning,
after the magic of the day itself,
after moving house,
after some traumatic events that I'll tell you about another day,
... everything is back to normal. And this is a good thing. For now.
I'm enjoying autumn, quiet evenings. The peace, the stillness. Soon I'll be restless again. I can't stay still for too long. And I'm already looking forward to the madness of Christmas, the excitement and possibilities of the New Year. But for now, this peace is all I need.
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I love when things are quiet even if its just for a moment! =)
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're in a good place B.
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Your words alongside those gorgeous pictures make me feel calm and quiet, too. Beautiful post, B.
ReplyDeleteI know how you feel, it's a strange peacefulness after months of flurry and activity.....it's wonderful to get back to a new normal, and then look ahead with more exciting things to do and plan and look forward to :)
ReplyDeleteGood to have you back. This is the season for the quiet and long evenings.
ReplyDeleteI remember that feeling, of newlywed peace, when the neverending to-do list was done, and we finally got to look around, and breathe, and enjoy.
ReplyDeleteGlad you're back.
Congratulations!! Please come back to CV. I am filling in for Jane while she is away and this Wednesday we are writing about a topic you suggested a while back. Autumn.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy peace... and thanks for sharing yours!
ReplyDeleteWelcome back! Sorry to hear that things have been a little crazy for your, but hopefully now you will have some time to just enjoy the stillness. It is a good thing.
ReplyDeleteAutumn is often a hectic season for me but I am finally enjoying a slower paced autumn because I am MUCH more peaceful inside than I have ever been in a looooong time!
ReplyDeleteI am happy to hear that you are enjoying some peace too.
Let us know what kind of things you are planning to do when the restlessness starts ;-) Let's see if I can keep up with you...especially since I have decided that this winter I am going to finish my first draft of the story that I have been writing for ages!
all the best to you!
Excellent photos. I like this.
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ReplyDeleteyour photos are very beautiful and mysterious :) I think you like to capture the moment and when you take a shot :)
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