Nature's Wonders

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If you wonder where I've been... Well besides being busy I had to come to terms with a few issues so I needed time to reflect. Things have been slightly rough again lately or perhaps they still were: I might have been a bit in denial for some time and were forced to face it over the last few weeks. I had some kinda wake-up call and I'm not so sure yet if I should be happy about the situation or not. Actually there are a few, not just one...

Some things can make me feel extremely helpless and leave me frustrated or upset. I see someone close and dear struggling and I see someone else being completely absorbed by a relationship resulting in losing identity. In the first situation it happens long-distance so I can't do anything about it except being there when I'm needed and I seem to fail doing so because of my own needs, making it hard to juggle. This one is passionate and slightly complicated...

In the second situation I just found out that the person might not be aware or is just blissfully in denial. I can see change in character because of the influence of a partner. Don't get me wrong, I've been in a similar situation so I guess that's exactly why my radar picked it up. Again I can't say or do anything about it but sit this one out and when it does I better have the Kleenex and a spare room ready. I just need to figure out a way to deal with it in the meantime...

Now picture my chauldron filled to the rim with the above ingredients including an equal measure of my own concerns which aren't exactly rosy at the moment either. Let it stew for a while... And after making a real meal out of it, the result is something that then needs to be consumed while it doesn't really look tasty at all: a bit burnt even. Then after consuming there's cleaning to be done so you might understand what all of this is heading for in the long run.

I'm in serious need of a time-out, so I'm taking one and only focus on the job section for now until that is all sorted. Yes it is kinda tough to me because I find it difficult to put myself first and it feels like I'm running away from others but I figured out that if I don't put myself first I can't be there for anyone else. So it will always be a Catch-22 if I don't decide to do what is best for me. I'm a fast learner but a slow achiever neither is good/bad, just extremely inconvenient at times.

Last week's other activities involved chasing up someone in the US about an order that I placed a month ago, voting for the first time in London and discovering a most beautiful art deco library [polling station] five minutes from where I live, finishing complex time-consuming flash animations, getting frustrated about recruitment agencies and their inconsistent terms of folio sizes and CV formats, I have twelve different versions of both: the number is still increasing...

So yesterday was May Day in the UK, my parents' Wedding Day, Liberation Day in the Lowlands and a day for me to relax and clear my head. It was sunny and perfect to go for a stroll in the woods. Today will be another day of annoying recruitment registrations... At least my parcel from the US finally arrived this morning. A creative gift: something I wanted for years, to brighten my day and hopefully someone else's when I will use it... and I'm eager to!

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Hey Tess, looks like many thoughts are passing through and then when you just look out there you see your thoughts transformed into metaphors and you seem to have captured them or maybe in a more artistic way expressed them through your pictures. Sometimes I believe that what our eyes see are a representation of what our thoughts are or maybe a manifestation of our situations. Nice DOF in your last shot I love these kind of pictures.

wen Author Profile Page said:

Beautiful pictures Tess! Thanks for sharing :)

As Reuben said, it looks like many thoughts are passing through your mind...it is always important to stop and reflect...I try to do it everyday, to have a relaxing moment when I just stare at the wall or a mirror :) and just think :)

Isn't it great when you treat yourself with a little something that will be sent from abroad and you receive it :) I have just ordered some posters from the Netherlands btw, they are really cool! :) The company was very efficient and I received my parcel really quickly :) I will order again of course :)

Have a wonderful weekend!


Tess said:

Reuben: I like your perspective, I haven't thought of it like that but you are right although somehow this seemed to have happened on a subconscious level because I wasn't aware at all of doing this... I'm gonna test this when I get a chance ;)

The last shot was a lucky one, not planned and turned out like this, at times those are the best pictures in my humble opinion, happy you like it :)

Wen: thank you too :) The two of you make me smile :) Wen I would love to read about your 'moments of reflection' you mentioned books in a past post on your blog. I'm very much into Tao and would love to read your experience with/thoughts about Zen [wasn't it Zen? sorry can't remember :( ]. Perhaps something to post about?

I ordered a wax seal and I'm SO eager to use it *hehe* yes spoiling yourself is the best! ;)
Cool about the posters, you make me curious now :)

ismoyo Author Profile Page said:

Creative Gift? Did you finally get one of those red stamp things? (hoe heet dat ook al weer) Good for you!
And i was thinking, did your US friend get his rebate check from the government already?
Hope you're doing well!

Tess said:

Ismoyo: Hi gal, I got something similar: a wax stamp but no, not the Chinese one unfortunately, guess I'll have go there some day and have one made *hehe*
Rebate: he mentioned it actually but I'm not sure if he got it, thank you for asking!!! :)

I'm good thank you, just really busy with assignments and recruitment crap *LOL* Will send you email soon, btw it's about time I add your link here ;) and I also have some pix to send you still... They will be heading your way soon :)

wen Author Profile Page said:

Oh, yes, I have some books of the Dalai Lama, Feng shui and Tao. I am afraid that I have put them aside for now as I am struggling to find the time to study for the exam (trust law) in June :( But after that exam is over I will continue reading the book of Tao and will definitely post :)

Tess said:

Wen: may I ask what book you're reading about Tao? I've read a few but there aren't many that I like... Looking forward to reading your thoughts on your blog and good luck with your exams!!!

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- Tess on Nature's Wonders:
Wen: may I ask what book you're reading about Tao? I've read a few but there aren't many that I like...
- wen on Nature's Wonders:
Oh, yes, I have some books of the Dalai Lama, Feng shui and Tao. I am afraid that I have put them as...
- Tess on Nature's Wonders:
Ismoyo: Hi gal, I got something similar: a wax stamp but no, not the Chinese one unfortunately, gues...
- ismoyo on Nature's Wonders:
Creative Gift? Did you finally get one of those red stamp things? (hoe heet dat ook al weer) Good fo...
- Tess on Nature's Wonders:
Reuben: I like your perspective, I haven't thought of it like that but you are right although someho...
- wen on Nature's Wonders:
Beautiful pictures Tess! Thanks for sharing :) As Reuben said, it looks like many thoughts are pass...
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Hey Tess, looks like many thoughts are passing through and then when you just look out there you see...

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