
Find someone to share your day with.
Talk to a family member, email a distant friend, text a colleague.
Share what you have done, but ask them how their day has been.

Find someone to share your day with.
Talk to a family member, email a distant friend, text a colleague.
Share what you have done, but ask them how their day has been.

Value the friendships you have formed over the years.
They are the bond that keep you sane, bring you joy and give you a a sense of community.
Don’t take your friends for granted; they will see you through the dark times, and you can help them through theirs.

Don your finery and deliver what you you want others to see.
Clothes can make you shine brightly, or make you invisible, and emotions can do the same.
In times of extreme stress a brave face may be needed, but you don’t have to conceal what is on the inside to everyone around you.

The road ahead may be long, but that doesn’t mean that it needn’t be interesting.
Your options are open, and you can choose your mode of transport.
Be free. Seek adventure. The destination is not the point of the journey.
Commemorating the fallen of the First World War who are buried in the United Kingdom.
Looking at - and seeing - the world
Nature + Health
ART - Aesthete and other fallacies
A space to share what we learn and explore in the glorious world of providing your own produce
A journey in photography.
turning pictures into words
Finding myself through living my life for the first time or just my boring, absurd thoughts
Over fotografie en leven.
Impressions of my world....