So how refreshing, how beautiful even, to spend some time with those that choose to be different.
All in Thoughts
So how refreshing, how beautiful even, to spend some time with those that choose to be different.
Because in these strangest of strange times, when anxiety seems to be caused by things we would barely have considered just a short while ago, It’s probably good to embrace a little nostalgia when the opportunity appears..
But, as the current world pandemic appears to be driving so many of us back to nature and the attractions of a simpler way of life, I fear that I may just have created a natural successor.
And now, today, it would appear, I have found out that during a lock down in a busy house, there really is nowhere to hide when you need to.
I heard those words earlier from someone known for their positive outlook on life.
What do you do when one member of a grown up, locked down, family decides that the rules don't apply to them?
And to have the time to do things that you rarely get to do can be an unexpected opportunity.
A global lock down of a kind we only thought possible in second rate sci-fi novels and late night “straight to DVD” movies on obscure cable channels.
Even in black and white times it is hard to resist a splash of colour when you find one.
We have been seeing things in black and white, lately, I have noticed
We are said to be the most social of animals, yet we must now find a way to avoid being true to our nature.
I am drawn to the quiet. To the rundown. To the old and historic, yes, but places away from where the tourists disembark their coaches. Places that are a little rough, perhaps, and those that have, almost certainly, experienced brighter times and better days.
Heavy set clouds hanging low over rolling, grey / green fields of winter-short grass, lazily dancing in time to the wind, swirling up through a gap in the cliffs way down below by the beach.
Sometimes, from a certain angle, people look no different to lampposts and bollards.