I have worlds in my head Ruined maps in my heart Desire for adventure That refuses to start
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I have worlds in my head Ruined maps in my heart Desire for adventure That refuses to start
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MARCESCENT
[adjective]
1. withered; weak.
2. withering but not falling off, as a blossom that persists on a twig after flowering.
3. decaying; decayed.
Etymology: from Latin marcescere, âto grow weakâ, from marcÄre, âto witherâ.
[Boris Pelcer - Decay]
Let yourself grow.
We should not pretend to understand the world only by the intellect. The judgment of the intellect is only part of the truth.
Carl Jung
Allan Gardens Park | Snow Storm #hollysbokehpanos (Shot with my 70â200 f2.8L lens, at 200mm/f2.8, using the Brenizer Method (otherwise known as a Bokeh Panorama), this image becomes the equivalent of a 133mm at f1.9) ~ Brenizer Method: Itâs the same principle as a typical panorama, except instead of shooting wide angle, with as much depth-of-field as possible, itâs shot with a longer focal length, with as shallow a DOF as possible. The end result (dependent on final image) can mimic the look of a large format photographic system. The method increases the effective sensor size of the camera, much like the larger negatives in medium and large format photography. #explorecanada #ig #BrenizerMethod (at Allan Gardens Park, Toronto)
"Give yourself permission to do absolutely nothing." -Adriene Mishler (of Yoga with Adriene)
One of my favorite yoga instructors is doing a month-long free yoga for January. This is something I needed. After being practically lost for the last months of 2014, re-centering myself will be a good start đ #YogaWithAdriene #yoga #30daysofyoga #YWA
"I am afraid of the dark because it doesn't protect me from my imagination."
Part of my "Confessions" series on instagram, which I keep forgetting to post on here as well. This one's pt. 6.
TRISTEZA
[noun]
1. sadness.
2. melancholy.
Etymology: from Latin tristitia, ultimately from trÄ«stis, âsadâ.
[Kunisaki]
Study of colours and lighting.
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End of Year
To reflect upon the past year, I've decided to make a list of big changes I've experienced for 2014. I'm trying to find surveys or lists around the internet, but haven't come across any that suits me. So a simple personal list of changes it is. Here goes.
Bye California, hello Washington!!! (It was 10 years in the making, so this was a BIG and a very pleasant change).
Began yoga, again. This time was different because I feel like I actually am connecting with the practice and getting more out of it than I did before. Yoga pose accomplishments? Tripod headstand, (regular?) headstand, handstand, crow pose, side crow pose, and half lotus!
I no longer consider myself a Christian, although I have become more spiritual. With my deeper sense of spirituality, I've learned that there simply are things in most religions that I just don't align with. Along with that realization, however, I've developed deeper respect for religions as a whole. I've come a long way from the person that I was years ago, and many changes have lead to how I see the world the way that I do now. With all that in mind, I know that I simply cannot have any judgments towards other people's journeys. I don't know where they've been, nor where they are going. How they've come to perceive life isn't my business to criticize.
Began learning how to turn my hypersensitivity to my surroundings into a beneficial thing rather than a burden. This is still a work in progress.
Definitely learned how to set boundaries. Never thought how important it is to be able to say, "No."Â
Enrolled in a college, got accepted, then pulled out of it after I changed my major from Biology and into a double major in Archaeology and Geology! Happily realized that I'd be more happy analyzing rock formations, digging and studying relics from cultures past than studying biology.
Downsized my circle of friends. I am now comfortable with saying goodbye to people who are either poisonous or just simply absent.Â
Fell in love :) I've been with my boyfriend for 4 years (not counting the 1 year we were temporarily separated), and I'm surprised to say that a year of separation made a big difference. I cannot be any more happier to be with someone as amazing as he.Â
I suppose that's it. I'm sure I skipped some, but it is almost 7 am and it's a bit late for this nightowl's bed time :)Â