Nature is a constant
reminder of all that is beautiful in this world. And Spring is, perhaps, the best
time to revel in its myriad hues.
I have always been
enchanted by nature. Flowers, especially. In almost all my childhood pictures,
I see a precious bunch of wildflowers clutched in my hand or fragrant jasmines
adorning my hair. Now, years later, I prefer to claim them by simply photographing
them.
Older now, I yearn to travel
to places where flowers grow in abundance. Like the Lavender routes in
Provence, the woodlands in England, and Sunflower fields in Tuscany. The seas
of Tulips in Holland, the rolling hills of Baby Blue-Eyes in Japan, the
flower-filled streets in Spello, and the endless meadows of alpine flowers blanketing
the Himalayan valleys and closer home, the Kas Plateau. However, life and routine intervene,
postponing dreams to a distant someday.
Maybe I'll visit some of
these places in the coming years - and that's a lovely thought to hold on to -
but life carries most meaning in the here
and now. Which is why, on a whim this
morning, I packed my camera and lenses and took a leisurely walk inside my
apartment complex.
It was a crisp spring
morning and I stopped to click pictures of the flowers I hurry past everyday,
without a second glance. These aren't the exotic blooms of my wishlist, painted
in the vibrant colours of my dreams; they're ordinary blossoms on an ordinary
day, alluring, yet lacking the magic of distant, foreign lands. But they're charming
in their own way, affording a sense of joy and harmony to those who take the
time to stop, look and appreciate nature's bountiful gifts.
Maybe there's a message in
all this somewhere. Perhaps nature itself shows us that the happiness we seek
is right here, around us...within us.
Not in a different place, a different time, or contingent on a different
person. And that although some joys may be stored in the future, happiness
tastes best when experienced in the present.
Maybe all we need to do is to
look with fresh perspectives, make the most of this moment in time, and focus on the things that brings us a measure of peace in this complicated,
hasty world.
I like the way you lead the reader into the newer, happier perspective :)
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