Saltwater Symphony by Mother Nature
One of my usual “grounding” rituals turned into a walk along nature’s art show.
I didn’t set out to capture anything. My plan was to stroll, be in the moment, hit my step goals, breathe in the salt air, meditate while walking. But somewhere past the little bridge on the river, I started seeing intricate masterpieces nature had left for me. Maybe it’s because I was fully present, not lost in worries or man-made noise, that these details revealed themselves.
Also, it has something to do with the condition of the beach, it doesn’t look the same all the time. On this day, it was low tide, the water was calm, sea shells and little rocks were glistening on the sand under the sun.
My Favorite Art Lately: Freedom in Sunlight and Saltwater
My Favorite Art Lately: Freedom in Sunlight and Saltwater. Or… maybe it’s been that way for a while now.
There’s something about swimming under the open sky, sunlight spilling over the water, that feels like pure freedom.
My Thoughts on El Nido’s Water Crisis & Boracay’s Trash Problem
As someone who deeply loves the natural beauty of the Philippines, and as a creative who takes so much inspiration from nature, I can’t stay silent or pretend to be unaware of what’s happening to two of our most iconic islands.
Coconut Beach, Port Barton
Dropped by Coconut Beach from White Beach, on my way back to the main shore of Port Barton.
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