Thursday, November 04, 2010







Having been recently renewed and refreshed whilst out on an island in the Northwestern Pacific, I find my head still up in the clouds.




It is enormously difficult to assimilate back into the mundane daily routine of urbanity after being completely surrounded by natural beauty, quiet, wildlife, international community, stormy seas and loving people - to name a few fabulous things.



There actually is a method to my madness, as I have embarked upon a way to achieve my goal of surrounding myself with these things on a permanent basis. But the process is oh so slow, and may take a very long time to achieve.







"A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step." -Confucius

I just took it.

11 comments:

ForeverKnight said...

Those were so beautiful. Thank you for sharing. :D

k. riggs gardner said...

Fabulous photography! I think actually having a method to your madness is a step in the right direction.

Ariel the Thief said...

I love the second photo! I am happy to hear your journey of miles has started, and that you feel better. Next time you see Confucius, tell him that that very first step is the easiest one, the difficulties come after. :-P Best luck to you!

k. riggs gardner said...

I'm dying to know why Ariel the Thief and Actonbell are so determined to annoy you, Terry!

Did you do something lately to garner their fury?

Anonymous said...

Go! I will try to follow in your footsteps.

Nessa said...

Beautiful pictures. I can see why you want these images to be your daily life. Best of luck on your journey - may you reach your destination sooner than you think.

Doug The Una said...

I agree with Karen that you have some amazing photographs here. Happy travels. The second step comes next.

Barb said...

Your photos show a natural paradise. Good Luck with your dream - keep putting one foot after another!

javajazz said...

ya, once nurtured by nature
it's hard to go back...
may your single step be
the beginning of
a most beautiful journey,
Ms. Crow...

Michelle said...

Good luck with the all your steps towards your dreams.

Kyahgirl said...

Nice pictures! Reminds me of Orcas Island, where I went for a mental health break once :-)