The most beautiful feelings can’t be expressed in words; they can only be felt.
One day I went on a ‘Date with Sister’ to different places. We walked around London city a lot. Lastly we end our date at this beautiful Regent’s Park …
Our date wouldn’t have been complete without Little Painting under the open sky, surrounded by nature and water at this Park, a natural surroundings where we feel alive the most. It’s our special breathing space, where time pauses, and we dive deep into our hearts. Painting there together was a blessing beyond words …
It’s one of those feelings where, no matter how much you try to put it into words, you can never fully capture it. As Anaïs Nin once said, ‘We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect,’ but some emotions are too profound for even words to contain …
Can you guess which one is my painting?
Lovely paintings, Roksana. I’m not going to hazard a guess as they both show creativity and love of the outdoors. 🙂
One of my favorite things to do when walking is touch nature. I rest my hand on the trunk of a tree so I can feel the texture, or run a leaf through my fingers, close my eyes and feel the sun on my face, or simply take long, slow breaths so I can feel the fresh air fill my lungs. There’s nothing quite as intoxicating as a beautiful day spent in nature.
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Thank you so much, Richard! Your comments are always warm and thoughtful!
I’m really glad you can see the creativity and love for nature in these paintings; that means a lot to me! But I’m just curious and really want someone to guess which painting is mine! ☺️
I love connecting with nature in similar ways. True, there’s something magical about feeling the textures of the earth and breathing in the fresh air. It truly brings a sense of calm like nothing else … touching the leaves, holding them, walking barefoot on the grass, collecting dry leaves to press between the pages of a book. I do love doing these and more! So peaceful and grounding …
Enjoy nature the way you do and may the beauty of it always surround you.
Thanks once again Richard, my friend.
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Beautiful. Especially, recalling the saying..
We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect
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Thanks A
I know, this quote resonates deeply with me, which is why I chose to include it here …
I write for this very reason: to taste life twice, once in the moment, and again in reflection …
I’m not sure what I’ll do if I ever stop writing. I don’t know how I’ll handle the constant stream of emotions in my mind. That’s why I write, pouring out my feelings with vulnerability, though I know I can never fully express them …
Thanks once again. I appreciate you penning your thoughts here on my blog …
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